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By Snakkle Staff on September 17, 2012
On September 11, 2003, we lost the beloved comedic genius, John Ritter, to a sudden aortic dissection. Shortly after his death, his widow, Amy Yasbeck, started The John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health, and has work tirelessly to raise money and awareness for this important cause. Snakkle teamed up with Yasbeck and the foundation to reunite the cast of Ritter’s cult classics Problem Child and Problem Child 2 after 22 years. Take a trip down memory lane with Michael Oliver, Ivyann Schwan, Amy Yasbeck, and other cast members as they re-create some of their most iconic looks from the movie in these exclusive photos.
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on August 13, 2012
You probably know about some of the more famous musicians who have made their faith public—Cat Stevens’ conversion to Islam, Bob Dylan’s to Christianity—but there are many more whose stories may surprise you. Sometimes it’s actually a rediscovery (many of them grew up in religious households, turned away from faith, and then rediscovered it later). So who are these stars who found God?
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By Erin Fox on August 7, 2012
The CW has an exciting new lineup of programming that will be paired up with their successful current slate of shows this fall. Strategic indeed, the new comic book inspired Arrow will be paired with the network staple Supernatural, Emily Owens, M.D. will air after Hart of Dixie and Beauty and the Beast will follow the insanely popular The Vampire Diaries on Thursdays. Check out the highlights of each new show from the Television Critics Association press tour below!
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By Erin Fox on July 30, 2012
NBC introduced their new fall lineup to journalists at the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. They have an aggressive new slate of comedies as well as their highly anticipated new drama Revolution from producer J.J. Abrams and director Jon Favreau. Find out all of the latest scoop from Snakkle!
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By Brett Singer on November 28, 2011
On May 13, 2011, after 10 seasons, Smallville aired its final episode, becoming the longest-running live-action Superman series in history. Now that a Smallville: The Complete Series DVD box set has arrived like a rocket from Krypton, fans can watch the entire super-saga from beginning to end. Here’s why we think Smallville: The Complete Series should soar to the top of your holiday wish list.
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By Christine Spines on May 24, 2011
No joke: The Tree of Life star Brad Pitt once played the role of “Hot Cowboy” on Dallas. How did this happen? It was not long after Pitt drove from Missouri to Los Angeles in his beat-up Datsun with $325 in his pocket when he showed up for a cattle-call audition for The Hogan Family. […]
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By Kerensa Cadenas on November 10, 2014
If you haven’t cried during an episode of NBC’s excellent drama Parenthood, it possibly means that you are a soulless shell of a human being. Based on the 1989 movie directed by Ron Howard, starring Steve Martin which after, was also adapted for television in 1990, also, coincidentally on NBC. The current iteration of Parenthood, […]
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