How Kurosawa Made Star Wars
Legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa and Japanese film industry made Star Wars the film we know and love. CineFix explains how.
Legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa and Japanese film industry made Star Wars the film we know and love. CineFix explains how.
Robert Jones takes the original 21 Jump Street intro and added in clips from the movie remakes - leaving a very noticeable lack of Johnny Depp.
Shot in the summer of 1998, here's the film that got it all started for stop-motion extraordinaire PES.
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If they did this for every episode, you might consider watching American Idol. Here's a bad lip reading of America's favorite singing competition.
Even on helium, Morgan Freeman still has the smoothest voice on the planet.
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After being separated at birth, Will Ferrell and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith reunite on the Tonight Show and go head-to-head for the most epic drum battle in history.
David Bowie talks about Ziggy Stardust with Joe Smith in this interview from 1988.