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By Brittany Carson on December 5, 2012
Married.. With Children. The name itself sounds like a death knell, which in Al Bundy’s case, it is! The idea of the wholesome “All-American Family” is turned on its head in the knee-slapping chortle-inducing sitcom that kept audiences coming back for eleven seasons. Al Bundy, his wife Peggy and their two kids, Kelly and Bud set the scene for a dysfunctional family rife with teasing and sarcastic zingers. Snakkle looks back on some of the cast’s memorable moments, celebrity guest stars, and finds out where they are now!
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By Brett Singer on April 10, 2012
Every year, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Annual Festival hosts some of the biggest music acts from today and years past. This year’s lineup is a typically amazing and diverse selection, including the Black Keys, Pulp, Madness, Squeeze, Feist, Firehose, Florence + the Machine—plus Radiohead, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, and dozens more. The annual fest also brings out many celebrities, offering them the chance to let their hair down while they listen, thanks to the laid-back California vibe. Which stars showed their musical mellow side at Coachellas gone by? Let’s find out!
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By Kerensa Cadenas on June 12, 2014
While ATX Television Festival didn’t provide a ferris wheel or snowcapped mountains, they did get together, after eight years, the cast of the beloved WB series Everwood. A mainstay of the network (now The CW), the show followed the widowed Dr. Andy Brown (Treat Williams) with his two children, the angsty Ephram (Gregory Smith) and […]
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By Kerensa Cadenas on March 21, 2014
The 18th season of Dancing With the Stars boasts a diverse pop culture cast from our childhood crushes, game show host replacements and the best Real Housewife of all time. See the cast before their pop culture icon days.
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By Snakkle Staff on January 16, 2014
Alfonso Cuaron’s latest cinematic masterpiece Gravity is holding tight to the box office and has captured the attention of Academy voters. But this isn’t the first time that the Mexican filmmaker has been at the center of buzz. Take a look back at Cuaron’s past work and the most memorable scenes.
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By Brittany Carson on June 6, 2013
What could be more natural than throwing twenty five people together in a thoroughly unnatural reality-TV setting in order to compete for a potential mate’s heart? Ok, nothing. But at least The Bachelor and Bachelorette series added in some roses for sentimental value. And nothing melts a heart like a rose ceremony. Check out this hot gallery of Before They Were Stars photos of some of the hit show’s most eligible Bachelors and Bachelorettes.
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By Brittany Carson on May 20, 2013
They had us at hello, Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes” blasting on a boom box, and tugged out heartstrings for a decade… Today, Snakkle looks back on your favorite ‘80s teen crushes. See if you can remember who got your pulse racing over two decades ago (are we that old!?).
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By Samantha Paradero on March 4, 2013
2013 marks the 20th anniversary of the hit ‘90s CBS sitcom The Nanny, which was made popular by Fran Drescher’s famous voice… oh, and Fran Drescher herself, of course.
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By Snakkle Staff on December 21, 2012
Decades after the Griswold celebrated Christmas in the 1989 holiday hit National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, audiences around the world still enjoy (and relate to) the family’s tortured enthusiasm for the holidays. Christmas Vacation‘s gags and perfectly-timed punchlines make it an American classic that really does just keep on giving. While the memorable characters are forever frozen in time (along with daughter Audrey’s eyeballs and lower limbs), Snakkle finds out what happened to the actors who played them so well.
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By Brittany Carson on November 15, 2012
Less Than Zero, the ‘80s film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel by the same name, starred “Brat Pack” hit makers: Andrew McCarthy, Robert Downey Jr. and Jami Gertz. Andrew McCarthy’s character, Clay, comes home for Christmas break during his first year of college to find both his best friend (Downey Jr.) and high school girlfriend (Gertz) addicted to drugs and in a confusing love triangle. Set against the cocaine-ridden, party hard backdrop of LA’s wealthy offspring, the film was a grim depiction of LA’s desperate youth. Snakkle looks back on their noteworthy roles and finds out where they are now!
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