Old Spock Battles New Spock In Nerds Greatest Dream
With 'Star Trek: Into Darkness' coming out in just a matter of weeks, nerds everywhere (us included) are getting pretty pumped.
With 'Star Trek: Into Darkness' coming out in just a matter of weeks, nerds everywhere (us included) are getting pretty pumped.
American movies are big business overseas, but occasionally they require a little tweaking -- overdubs, subtitles, etc. -- to make them more suitable for foreign markets. Sometimes they even undergo a name change with hilarious (and head scratching) results.
A preteen-looking Jack Black delivers his trademark overexcited delivery in this 1980s clip for the classic Atari game ‘Pitfall.’ It's hilarious! You gotta give the kid credit for nailing down his shtick early and sticking to it.
Everyone will be glued to their TVs on Sunday for the Academy Awards, a night that both entertainers and fans will be talking about in the days that follow. One of the great traditions of the annual ceremony celebrating the best of the past year of Hollywood is how unpredictable and outrageous it can get
In the trailer for the upcoming horror film 'World War Z,' which will air during the 2013 Super Bowl, something is amiss.
It starts when Brad Pitt's character and his family are stuck in traffic. Police motorcycles start zipping by and when Pitt goes out to investigate, he is told to get back in his car. Also, his hair is long, so you know things are serious.
Are you guys ready to revisit one of the greatest movies of the 80s? Get ready for another wild ride with 'Top Gun' in 3D with this new trailer.
The White House's 'We The People' website, which allows citizens to petition the Obama administration to take action on issues facing the nation, has been in the news a lot lately.
Filmmaked Quentin Tarantino talks about filming Django Unchained in Wyoming.
Director Bob Clark’s classic holiday comedy has a distinction that few family movies can claim: Most people don’t mind watching it over and over again.
Listen, we may be ‘Empire Strikes Back’-qouting geeks, but that doesn’t mean we don’t know how to party.
William Shakespeare's works may have been around the world for hundreds of years. Leo Tolstoy's 'War and Peace' may have been studied and scrutinized by the greatest literary scholars of our time. Stephen King might take up more real estate in bookstores than the works of Ernest Hemingway and Mark Twain. J.R.R. Tolkien's books, however, have a fervent following that could make Stephenie Meyer jealous.
Christmastime should be about family, generosity and good cheer, but sometimes there are a few baddies lurking about to spoil everyone’s fun. We’re talking about nasty Christmas villains here. Thankfully most of them are merely figments of some storyteller’s imagination. But not all of them. There are always a few real life Yuletide rogues out there just waiting to make a mess of the winter holidays.