Expend4bles Movie Review: Is It As Bad As They Say?
The Expendables are back after being off-screen for nearly a decade. The fourth film, Expend4bles, centers around Jason Statham's Lee Christmas, with Sylvester Stallone contributing little more than a cameo, while the budget seems modest compared to the other films. How does it fare compared to the other Expendables movies? We'll tell you in our spoiler-free Expend4bles review!
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What Happened to Chris O'Donnell?
In the 90s, Chris O’Donnell was one of Hollywood’s most prominent young heartthrobs. Whether it was acting opposite Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman or playing a young D’Artagnan in the Disney version of The Three Musketeers, it can’t be denied that the movie that put his career into overdrive was Batman Forever. In it, O’Donnell reinvented the role of Batman’s ward and sidekick, Robin, for the nineties, with him an acrobatic badass that proved so popular that the next movie was Batman and Robin. And there is where things started to change, with Joel Schumacher’s sequel ridiculed. Even still, O’Donnell made a few good movies after, including the underrated rom-com The Bachelor and the terrific Martin Campbell action movie Vertical Limit. However, his career never regained the momentum it had in the nineties. Yet, despite everything, he later went onto a long run on NCIS: Los Angeles, so while his feature film career cratered, his career on the small screen flourished. In this episode of WTF Happened to this Celebrity, we look at his career ups and downs and appreciate one of the more underrated actors of his era.
What’s your favorite Chris O’Donnell movie? Let us know in the comments.
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WTF Happened to Highlander?
When someone says "There can be only one" what immediately pops into your head? For just about everyone it will be the movie Highlander, starring Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Clancy Brown and directed by Russell Mulcahy . That's how ingrained into pop culture the franchise has become. It's impressive considering that the original film was actually a massive flop. Yep, the first film died at the box office and seemed destined to fall into obscurity. But just like the immortals in the film, it would rise from the dead and live on. The path to the first film wasn't without its own pitfalls and near-death experiences. Let's find out what happened to the 1986 film Highlander here on WTF Happened To This Movie. This episode is written by Bryan Wolford, edited by Juan Jiminez and voiced by Dave Davis.
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Christopher Lambert's Fortress is the Best Sci-Fi Movie You Never Saw
Stuart Gordon's 1992 film Fortress is a movie that almost went direct to video in North America, but was a serious blockbuster overseas. Such was the status of star Christopher Lambert's career at the time. Back in the late-eighties/the early nineties, Christopher Lambert occupied an interesting place in the pantheon of action heroes. Theatrically, his movies never did particularly well in North America, with even the original HIGHLANDER only grossing $5.9 million domestically. Yet, he had a real following in the home video market thanks to those early films, in addition to legitimate stardom in Europe. Thus, you got movies like GUNMEN, and KNIGHT MOVES, which only got limited theatrical releases, but did well overseas and very well in video stores. Fortress is one of his very best movies and are latest entry into the Best Movie You Never Saw canon.
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What Happened to Matthew Perry?
Seasons three through six of Friends had some of Chandler Bing’s funniest and most character- defining moments. There he is handcuffed, without pants, to a filing cabinet; remaining in “time out” in a box for nearly a full episode; hooking up with–and later marrying–Monica...We all remember them fondly. The one who doesn’t? Matthew Perry, who says these seasons were a blur due to his problems with substance abuse as we discover in WTF Happened to...MATTHEW PERRY?
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What Really Happened to Ron Howard's Rush?
Ron Howard’s Rush is widely considered one of his most underrated movies. It tells the true story of the famous Formula One rivalry between champion racer James Hunt (played by Chris Hemsworth) and Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl). While a commercial disappointment, it’s developed a cult following and is considered one of the best movies ever made about racing. In this episode of What Happened to This Movie, we dig into the true story that influenced the film and try to discover how accurate the film is to Hunt and Lauda’s lives and careers.
Do you think Rush is underrated? Let us know in the comments!
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Punisher: War Zone - We Learn to Love This Demented Epic
2008 was a wild year for superhero movies. We received a wide-ranging spectrum of films that with varying degrees of acclaim and quality. We got to see the birth of the MCU with Iron Man, we saw the Hulk make a comeback to the big screen, and we even got one of the most beloved superhero films of all time with Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight. And hidden away in the treasure chest of caped media from that year is Lexi Alexander’s neon-soaked and blood drenched crime drama- Punisher War Zone.
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What Happened to Ezra Miller?
With WB/DC's The Flash finally hitting theaters this Friday, fans have no doubt noticed that the movie's star, Ezra Miller, is nowhere to be seen. Usually, the star of a tentpole movie would be out promoting the heck out of it, but Miller is such an issue for the studio that the actor has been sidelined. What's ironic is that Miller's performance has earned raves - early on anyway.
Alas, Miller's involvement is why some think the film under-performed, and many don't want to celebrate anything involving the controversial figure. In this video, we unpack Miller's once-promising career and ask ourselves, is there a way back for the actor?
This episode of WTF Happened to this Celebrity, written (with Brad Hamerly), narrated and edited by Taylor James Johnson.
Do you think Miller should continue as The Flash? Let us know in the comments.
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Above the Law: The Movie That Launched Steven Seagal's Career
While Steven Seagal has become a controversial, much-mocked figure among action fans, for a while, near the start of his career, he was one of the best up-and-coming action stars. He was able to jump into movies, guns blazing, with his screen debut a star vehicle called Above the Law. Directed by Andrew Davis, who would go on to helm Under Siege and The Fugitive, the movie was perfectly poised to turn Seagal into an icon. In this episode of Reel Action, we dig into how the film and its Aikido-infused fight scenes made Seagal into an instant action hero, with him blasting onto the scene a fully-formed star. How did a martial arts instructor with no acting experience get his own movie? Let’s take a look, and let us know in the comments if you think Above the Law holds up thirty-five years later.
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What Happened to the Six Million Dollar Man?
The 70s were a time when television would seem to try anything at least once. Science Fiction was one of the main genres where this was very true. Thanks to the success of series like Star Trek, and Lost in Space there was a deluge of, off beat and actually good genre TV. Typically it was with some sort of toy tie-in or angle to get children to watch and/or buy something. And just wait until Star Wars happened.
But, the early 70s would find a new kind of hero to grab the hearts and minds of kids across the country and he’d bring with him some of the coolest toys around. Because, he was literally made up of metal and plastic himself.
The Six Million Dollar Man would jump into television history with a premise that was brilliant, cutting edge, and perfect TV fodder. It would also make a heartthrob and icon out of a guy named Lee Majors. Who would eventually play the father to our lord and savior Ash Williams…but that’s another show.
On this episode of Gone But Not Forgotten, we have the technology and capability to make the first episode all about The Six Million Dollar Man. This will be that episode!
This episode of Gone But Not Forgotten is written baby Jessica Dwyer, edited by Cesar Gabriel, narrated by Travis Hopson and produced by Dave Arroyo.
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What Happened to the Cast of Boy Meets World?
Do you remember the days when TGIF wasn’t just the name of a place where you could get some weirdly shaped mozzarella sticks, but was also the Friday night line up on ABC that family’s gathered around to watch long before DVR and streaming were a thing? A time when we would Hang Out with Mr. Cooper before entering a Full house filled with Dinosaurs while we took things Step by Step because Family Matters. Well, in 1993 ABC would introduce a new show to their line-up, a show that would introduce the world to a teacher we all wish we had, a girl we all wish we knew, a friend we all felt like we knew, a family that felt real and a lead character that felt like us. For many of us of a certain age, Boy Meets World wasn’t just a show on TV, it was our lives in 24 minute increments. As we approach the 30th anniversary of the series we take a look back at just WTF Happened to the Boy Meets World cast!
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The Equalizer 3 Movie Review
Denzel Washington is back for one more blast of action as Robert McCall, but does his cinematic swan song to the character live up to the other films in the series? Is Antoine Fuqua's film a fitting end to Denzel Washington's only trilogy?
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Why is Sound Of Freedom's Success Such A Scandal?
No one could have predicted that Sound of Freedom would be one of the summer's biggest box office smash hits. To put things in perspective, this $15 million indie outgrossed The Flash, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny in North America. Not bad for a movie that was initially dumped by Disney and distributed by a small, faith-based distributor called Angel Studios. Yet, while the success of an independently financed drama should be something that's celebrated, Sound of Freedom's success had proven to be wildly controversial, with its critics slamming the film as being "QAnon adjacent" due to the movie's star openly embracing many of the conspiracy theory's beliefs. However, the makers of the movie say it's apolitical, with the director recently slamming anyone trying to peg it as something it's not.
That aside, the film's subject, Tim Ballard or Operation Underground Railroad, has also proven to be a lightning rod for controversy. So, what's the deal with Sound of Freedom? Given how much of a hot topic it is, we decided it would be the perfect way to launch our spicy new series, JoBlo Scandals, which looks at some of the biggest controversies and scandals in a town known for them. It comes from writer-editor-narrator Taylor James Johnson and ace researcher/ writer Brad Hamerly, the guys behind WTF Happened to this Celebrity. In this premiere episode, we cut through all of the noise and try to examine Sound of Freedom and its release in a way that explores why both sides of the political divide have tried to turn it into something it's not, threatening to obscure the very important message at the movie's heart.
Let us know in the comments if you like our first episode and what you'd like to see covered next!
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What Happened to David Lee Roth?
If one were to list the greatest rock n’ roll frontmen of all time, Van Halen’s David Lee Roth would be near the top. With a swagger and look that seemed tailor-made for the MTV era, Roth was riding high in the eighties and, for a while, was among the biggest rock stars on the planet. From 1974 to 1985, he was Van Halen’s lead singer, but after the release of 1984, their biggest album, Roth departed from the band. He would reunite with them for brief stints in 1996 and 2001, before a mostly permanent reunion in 2007, but even without the band backing him up, some of his solo work has been iconic. In this episode of WTF Happened to this Celebrity, we look at a true rock n’ roll legend!
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Fight Club: What's It Really About?
If you're a fan of cinema, you've likely seen and possibly indulged in the twists and turns of David Fincher's revolutionary film, Fight Club. The film stars Edward Norton and Brad Pitt as well as Helena Bonham Carter, the late Meatloaf, and Jared Leto. It's a film that has speculated on endlessly since its release in 1999. The movie follows an un-named narrator (Norton) as he slowly unravels a deep-rooted secret that will change the way he sees himself, and the world. Fight Club is based on the novel of the same name by controversial author Chuck Palahniuk who has never outright stated the story's true meaning. The film openly deals with themes of toxic masculinity, grief, mental health, and even identity crisis. It's a film that is shot intentionally to be rewatched as there are hidden references and easter eggs in almost every frame of the feature. The film presents its audience with constant clues as to how the movie ends, and when you watch it again, you're likely to draw a different conclusion entirely.
A well-known theory is that Fight Club is a commentary on modern men and how things like advertising, self-help, and name-brand underwear make society's men more weak. I can't say for sure what Palahniuk was trying to accomplish, but in this episode of our brand new series, "What's It Really About?" we go into detail on my personal theory on what this film is really about and state my case as to why I believe it. With the movie's ending now being common knowledge, we can discuss Tyler's (Pitt) identity reveal and how it supports my overarching theory- Tyler is revealed to be an alternate personality of the Narrator. Using that story beat, and many other clues and easter eggs I found throughout the film, I explain why I think Tyler isn't the only figment of the Narrator's imagination.
Find out what we mean by that in today's debut episode of "What's It REALLY About?" Now on JoBlo Originals.
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What Happened to Magnum P.I?
One of the coolest guys of the eighties was Tom Selleck, and everyone absolutely loved him playing the laid-back Thomas Magnum on the classic series Magnum, P.I. Running from 1980 to 1988; the show proved to be a mixed blessing for its star, as Selleck had auditioned to play Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark and was actually chosen to play the part. He had to pass because he had already shot the pilot for Magnum, P.I., and the network wouldn’t let him out of his contract.
While passing up the opportunity to play the whip-wielding archeologist must have stung, Magnum P.I. ran for eight years and was one of the biggest shows of the decade. Selleck became a household name and parlayed his success on the show into a series of film roles, culminating with the release of Three Men and a Baby, which became the biggest hit of 1987.
In this episode of Gone But Not Forgotten, we take a look at the long-running Magnum P.I, which has since been rebooted yet lacks the magic of the original show, which sported a memorable supporting casting including Roger E. Mosley and Larry Manetti as Magnum’s NAM buddies T.C and Rick, as well as John Hillerman as Higgins, the estate manager for the elusive Robin Masters, who bankrolls Magnum’s adventures.
Are you a Magnum P.I. fan? Let us know in the comments!
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What Happened to Will Smith?
It was the slap heard around the world. March 27th, 2022 should have been the greatest moment of Will Smith’s career. He had worked his entire career towards finally winning the award that would prove, beyond any doubt, that he genuinely had the respect and admiration of his peers - the Academy Award. Indeed, Will Smith won that night for King Richard, but he also lost something precious. He lost the respect of his peers after an ill-advised (but innocuous) joke by Chris Rock led to the #OscarSlap that, until the day he dies, will haunt Smith.
All that said, Smith is still a legend. One of the most effortlessly charming actors to ever grace the silver screen, he was bound for greatness from the time he starred in NBC’s The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as a young rapper. Bad Boys proved his talent was too big to be constrained to the small screen, and his run of hits was legendary. Independence Day, Men in Black, Enemy of the State, Ali, and on, and on. That should not be swept away because of one (big) mistake. In this episode of WTF Happened to this Celebrity, written (with Brad Hamerly), narrated and produced by Taylor James Johnson, we dig into Smith’s career, the controversy, and most importantly, a way forward for the former (and future) superstar.
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The Terminator: "I'll Be Back" Is Arnold Schwarzenegger's Most Iconic Moment
When it comes to iconic 1980’s action cinema, who stands ahead of the pack? That’s right, Arnold. Arnold Schwarzenegger is known for many of his iconic roles over the years- but none are more memorable and more homaged than James Cameron’s 1984 science-fiction action classic, The Terminator. Be honest, at some point in your day-to-day life you’ve made some kind of reference to these movies. Maybe you’ve said “Asta la vista, Baby” from T2, maybe you’ve referred to the metaverse as Skynet once or twice, or just maybe you’ve been one of the many of us to exit a room and say “I’ll be back”. In either case, the ladder scene is easily one of the most iconic lines on the entire franchise. During this time in the mid-80’s, James Cameron was yet to become the visionary and notoriously high-standards filmmaker that he is today. Although, there is a story that members of the cast and crew had custom t- shirts made during the production of the film that said “You can’t scare me. I work for James Cameron!”.
Far from the high paid jobs he’s doing today, Cameron was living in his car and with friends at the time he was working on the script for the film. I’m fact, the iconic line of “I’ll be back” was actually written in the screenplay as “I’ll come back” which doesn’t have the same ring to it if you ask me. At one point, Arnold protested the use of the word “I’ll” and wanted to say “I will” stating that using the contraction sounded too ‘feminine’ for a giant scary robot assassin. And this resulted in Cameron shouting at the actor saying “I don’t tell you how to act, so don’t tell me how to write!”.
Of course, there are all sorts of behind the scenes facts and stories to get into in todays episode of Scene Breakdown. Join us and see what went into making one of the most important scenes in movie history.
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What Happened to The Dark Knight Rises?
How do you follow up the greatest superhero movie ever made? This was the dilemma director Christopher Nolan was faced with when he made his third and final instalment in his Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. While Batman Begins had been a solid critical and commercial hit, The Dark Knight was a cultural phenomenon, with many proclaiming it the greatest superhero movie ever made, a status it’s managed to hold on to fifteen years later.
However, Nolan faced many issues, the most notable of which was that his iconic Joker, Heath Ledger, had tragically passed away before The Dark Knight hit theaters. Recasting the role was a non-starter, so they would have to find another equally impressive villain. They ended up settling on Bane, who would be played by Tom Hardy, whose star was on the rise following his acclaimed turn in the Nicolas Winding Refn film, Bronson and a key role in Nolan’s own Inception. The cast would include Anne Hathaway as The Catwoman, while Marion Cottilard (another Inception veteran) would join, alongside the returning Christian Bale, Michael Caine and Gary Oldman.
While a financial hit, The Dark Knight Rises would be a lightning rod for controversy even before it was released. An early prelude played before Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol in IMAX featured the Movie’s opening scene with Bane, but no one could understand Hardy’s muffled dialogue. It was a criticism that carried over to the film itself and would become a sticking point for Nolan films, in general, going forward. Many fans would criticize the movie, while others would call it underrated. In this episode of What Happened to this Movie (written by Brad Hamerly, edited by Juan Jimenez and narrated by Mathew Plale) we dig into the Movie’s making and controversial reception.
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Hard Target: One of Jean-Claude Van Damme's Best
Three decades ago, in a milestone moment, John Woo made his American directorial debut with 'Hard Target,' featuring the iconic Jean-Claude Van Damme. A modern twist on the classic 'Most Dangerous Game' storyline, JCVD takes on the role of a Cajun sailor caught in a deadly pursuit across the vibrant landscapes of New Orleans and the Bayou. Widely regarded as Jean-Claude Van Damme's best moviet, this film seamlessly blends his exceptional martial arts prowess with Woo's signature balletic gunplay, resulting in a relentless action masterpiece that we're revisiting in this video.
Join us as we delve into the intriguing story of how John Woo ventured into the realm of Van Damme movies, the diverse range of cuts that circulate, and the meticulous process of assembling an exceptional supporting cast. Notable names like the esteemed Lance Henriksen, the captivating Arnold Vosloo, the talented Yancy Butler, and the unforgettable Wilford Brimley contributed to the movie's charisma. However, behind-the-scenes battles with the MPAA led to an NC-17 rating, ultimately prompting last-minute edits for an R-rating release.
The question lingers: Will a definitive 'Hard Target: Director's Cut' ever grace the screen? Furthermore, what's the backstory behind 'Hard Target 2,' notably devoid of JCVD's presence and Woo's directorial touch?
We invite you to share your insights in the comments. Is 'Hard Target' the pinnacle of JCVD's illustrious career? Your opinion matters, and we're eager to hear your thoughts
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The Fugitive Turns 30 - What Happened to this Movie?
When it comes to adapting a classic TV show to the big screen, it doesn’t get much better than Andrew Davis’ The Fugitive. Indeed, the third highest-grossing film of 1993 proved to be a monumental critical and commercial hit that earned more than $370 million globally and was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. In addition to Tommy Lee Jones winning an Oscar for his indelible supporting turn as U.S. Marshall Sam Gerard, thirty years later the film still boasts some of the most impressive action set pieces and stunning practical FX on record. The movie succeeds on multiple levels as a riveting manhunt thriller, an engrossing murder mystery, a compelling redemption story, an FX-driven action-adventure, and of course, a faithful TV adaptation that both honors the spirit of the original and also pushes the narrative forward into daring, unpredictable territory. Yet, for as nearly perfect a film as The Fugitive remains to this day, you would never guess that the production actually had a slew of hurdles, injuries, cast and crew replacements, and other major mishaps to overcome.
For instance, did you know that the original cinematographer was fired one week into the production? Or the fact that the movie’s villain, Dr. Charles Nichols, was actually played by a different actor before being replaced after falling ill due to a brain tumor? Or how about the on-set injuries Harrison Ford suffered while making the film on location in Chicago and North Carolina? Well, as the landmark action-packed crime drama celebrates its 30th anniversary this August, we’re about to dive into all of the little-known facts about the production and figure out just WTF Happened to The Fugitive!
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Masters of the Universe: Before Barbie, Mattel Made Another Movie
Barbie isn't the first time the toy company Mattel tried to make a movie. Children of the 80s remember Masters of the Universe. Now that Barbie has busted open the box office and set records of all kinds, Awfully Good Movies presents another Mattel toy line that had far less luck on the big screen back in 1987: Dolph Lundgren as He-Man in MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE!
Yes, from Cannon Films, the proudly cheap studio that filled up many theaters with glorified skin flicks and Chuck Norris butt-kickers in the 80s, comes the cinematic adaptation of the powerful plastic figures that became a hit animated TV series, with Ivan Drago stepping out of the ring to play the most powerful man in the universe who saves the day in the land of Eternia. However, any significant resemblance to the iconic Filmation show will stop and start at the characters, as a battle with Skeletor (Frank Langella) sends He-Man (Dolph Lundgren), Man-at-Arms and Teela (Orko or Prince Adam playsets not included) off to present day California, thanks to a “cosmic key” made by Billy Barty as a hideous looking locksmith/elf/thing(?).
So you can imagine that having He-Man in our regular old craphole world helping two human teenage lovebirds played by a pre-fame Courteney “Monica Geller” Cox and Robert Duncan “Lieutenant Tom Paris” McNeill who have lost this “cosmic key” is not the stuff which epic adventures are made of, flopping alongside OVER THE TOP and SUPERMAN IV for Cannon that same summer and eventually leading them to bankruptcy instead of legitimacy. Still, the movie that helped blast Cannon Films also has the same Awfully Good delights of their best bad movies: cheap looking effects, tough talking and gun toting cops (played here by James “Commander Stinger/Principal Strickland” Tolkan), and a delightfully campy performance from Frank Langella to offset the still-awkward acting style of Dolph Lundgren.
It’s indeed a hilariously bad masterpiece of 80s cheese, where anyone watching it will have themselves “the power”... of laughter, that is!
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What Happened to Axl Rose?
As far as rock stars go, they don’t get much bigger than Axl Rose. As the front-man of Guns N’ Roses, he became an instant legend when their debut album, “Appetite for Destruction” was released in 1987. Spawning hits that are still iconic twenty-five years later (with the soundtrack for Thor: Love and Thunder featuring them prominently), including “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Paradise City,” and “Sweet Child of Mine,” the album broke out from the hard rock/heavy metal genre to become one of the biggest selling albums of all time. Throughout the late eighties and early nineties, they were one of the biggest bands in the world, with “Use Your Illusion 1 & 2” also major sellers. Axl Rose was everywhere, especially when the band started doing ballads like “Don’t Cry” and “November Rain.”
Yet, after the release of their covers album, “The Spaghetti Incident,” Guns N’ Roses started to fall apart, with iconic guitarist Slash and Duff McKagan leaving acrimoniously. Rose would spend most of the next decade working on a follow-up album, “Chinese Democracy,” with an ever-revolving lineup of members, with the album in question a critical and commercial disappointment.
In the meantime, rumours about Rose’s behaviour and sobriety ran rampant. In this episode of WTF Happened to this Celebrity, we try to separate fact from fiction and celebrate the fact that Rose has since reunited much of the original band and that they still sell out stadiums worldwide.
What do you think of Guns N’ Roses, and what’s your favorite song from the band? Let us know in the comments!
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Dr. No: Revisiting The First James Bond Movie
Bond, James Bond. Those three simple words are arguably the most famous in screen history, kicking off a franchise that’s lasted fifty-eight years, twenty five films and six actors in the lead and has grossed seven billion dollars to date and, arguably has shown more longevity than any other in screen history thanks to its ability to both reinvent itself for new generations and the fact that it never loses sight of what made it so popular in the first place.
So join us here at JoBlo as we look back at the history of the franchise starting with the one that started it all - Dr. No - starring a thirty-two year old Sean Connery in the role that made him one of the biggest icons of his era.
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What Happened to Point Break?
In this episode of WTF Happened to this Movie, we dive into the thrilling world of "Point Break," a heart-stopping action extravaganza that propelled Keanu Reeves from his lovable Ted Theodore Logan days to a daring FBI agent hot on the trail of bank-robbing surfers, led by the charismatic Patrick Swayze.
Discover the incredible journey of how this preposterous yet mesmerizing combination of crime and surfing ever reached the big screen, defying all expectations. From early doubts to the movie's eventual triumph, we uncover the secrets behind its creation and the lasting impact it had on Keanu Reeves' status as an action star. We also examine how it made Kathryn Bigelow the first A-list female action director of her era.
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