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See the Cast of ‘Jurassic Park’ Then and Now
'Jurassic Park' was certainly a dinosaur-sized hit when it came out in 1993.
The Steven Spielberg-directed thriller became the highest grossing film up to that time, going on to haul in close to $1 billion worldwide and setting the stage for a few sequels, with the fourth installment due to come out next June.
Drunk Girl Proves Alcohol and Awnings Don’t Mix
The young lady in this video decided this dangerous pose was a good idea after an afternoon at the pub. After a few sips...well, watch what happens.
Demanding Bride’s Bridesmaid Email Goes Viral (Again)
A bride-to-be whose name hasn't been revealed emailed out a lengthy missive to her ten potential bridesmaids, telling them exactly what would be required of them if they accepted her invitation to be in her wedding party. The demands were so outrageous, causing it to go viral.
See the Stars of ‘Angels in the Outfield’ Then and Now
In 1994, Disney remade the classic 1951 baseball film 'Angels in the Outfield.' The premise of the movie is that a young baseball fan, who has been placed in foster care, reaches out to his widowed birth father and asks when they will be a family again. The dad sarcastically replies, "When the Angels win the pennant." So, the boy prays for that to happen, and has his prayers are answere
See The Cast of ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Then and Now
"Now this is the story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down ..." If you know the rest of that song -- and you surely do -- you know the premise of the 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.'
See the Cast of ‘Planes, Trains & Automobiles’ Then and Now
'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' was the first John Hughes-directed film to focus on adults, rather than teenagers.
In the 1987 comedy, Steve Martin and John Candy play business travelers with the very adult problem of trying to get home during the crush of Thanksgiving travel. The mismatched pair get into a variety of misadventures during their three day trip from New York to Chicago. When they
See the Cast of ‘Say Anything’ Then and Now
When one thinks of ‘Say Anything...,’ John Cusak, holding a boom box above his head and serenading Ione Skye with the Peter Gabriel song ’In Your Eyes' likely comes to mind.
But beyond that iconic scene, Cameron Crowe’s directorial debut is perhaps one of the most well-crafted and nuanced teen romantic comedies of all time.
Rich Parents Are Using Handicapped Tour Guides to Avoid Lines at Disney World
The lines at Disney Land can be pretty brutal, especially during school holidays.
But it turns out if you have enough cash you can assure your child will jump right on Splash Mountain, no matter what time of the year.
Daughter Trying to Evict 91-Year-Old Dad From House He Built
World War II veteran John Potter is in the process of being evicted from the Zaleski, Ohio house he built 56 years ago. But the villain of this story isn't some heartless bank bureaucrat. Instead it's Potter own daughter, Janice Cottrill, who's using the power of attorney that Potter had given to her to throw her father out on the street.
Taco Bell Waffle Tacos Are Coming to Make You Fatter
Taco Bell recently changed America's taco calculus by offering Doritos-flavored shells.
Their next move appears to be far more radical.
Woman Kicked Off Plane For Repeatedly Singing ‘I Will Always Love You’
'I Will Always Love You' isn't an easy song to sing. That's why the late Whitney Houston's flawless take on the Dolly Parton-penned tune became one of the biggest hits in music history. But a woman on an American Airlines flight between Los Angeles and New York's version of the song wasn't as well received.
See the Cast of ‘Forrest Gump’ Then and Now
'Forrest Gump' is a tale of a dim-witted but good-natured man who finds himself in the middle of many of the influential events of post-World War II America.
The 1994 film was a huge hit, earning close to 700 million at the box office and winning six Academy Awards, including Best Picture.