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By Elizabeth Perkins on December 12, 2011
Hard to believe it has been fifteen years since we watched sports agent Jerry Maguire flip out and start a whole new life and career with the world’s most precocious kid by his side. The stars of this film have continued to impress audiences, and have had some pretty significant things happen in their personal lives as well – just like Jerry. Come take a look at where these stars are now.
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By Erin Fox on August 12, 2011
Paul Scheer is the creator and star of Adult Swim hit, NTSF:SD:SUV. The funny man spoke to Snakkle at Comic-Con about his career and the new show, and described his character Trent as the following: What would happen if Jack Bauer and David Caruso had a baby… while Michael Bay stood in the corner watching? Intrigued? So were we.
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By Kerensa Cadenas on February 13, 2014
The second season of Netflix’s hit series House of Cards starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright as a scheming political power couple hits the streaming site tomorrow. Binge watching the addictive series may just be the way to spend your Valentine’s Day (Ben and Jerry’s optional). Whether you watched season one or you’re a first-time […]
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on August 21, 2012
It’s just one of those movies that stays with you. Dirty Dancing was a love story, first and foremost, but not just between its leads (Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze); it’s an ode to the music and dance of the early ’60s. And, oh, the music: The soundtrack produced a big hit for star Patrick Swayze—“She’s Like the Wind”—as well as relaunching decades-old hits like “Cry to Me,” “Be My Baby,” and “Do You Love Me.” And that memorable final dance, set to “Time of My Life,” remains a touchstone of cinematic (and romantic) triumph, most recently making a seductive appearance in last year’s Crazy, Stupid, Love. Let’s look back at Dirty Dancing 27 years later…
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By Danielle Turchiano on May 30, 2012
Snakkle catches up with Franklin & Bash stars Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar as they take a trip back to their ’80s and ’90s roots.
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By Katherine Butler on February 1, 2012
In 1982, Prince William was born, ET: The Extra Terrestrial charmed children everywhere, and Time Magazine’s Man of the Year was a computer. But can glowing fingers and the future King of England compare to the premiere of Late Night with David Letterman? The show, which began in 1982 on NBC, continued until 1993. That’s when Dave, Paul, and the World’s Most Dangerous Band moved to CBS for the Late Show with David Letterman. Some 30 years later, we’re celebrating Dave’s dominance over late night, now besting The Tonight Show and Jay Leno’s chin in the ratings.
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By Anna Dimond on August 8, 2011
Snakkle talks exclusively with “Stand By Me” casting director Jane Jenkins and cinematographer Thomas Del Ruth about the iconic film 28 years later.
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