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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on August 15, 2012
From The Office to Anchorman and beyond, Steve Carell is one funny guy. But more than that—he often plays (and has a reputation for actually being) Mr. Nice Guy. So is he? “I don’t really think I’m that nice,” Carell recently said as a guest on Conan. “I think I’m probably just a sociopath who understands that niceness sells.” Um, sorry—we’re not buying it, Steve. As the actor turns 50, we take a look back at all he’s achieved thus far. We can’t wait to see what comes next!
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By Brett Singer on January 17, 2012
Anyone surprised by Steven Tyler’s smooth transition from Aerosmith front man to American Idol judge should check out some back issues of Rolling Stone magazine. We did, and it shows that Tyler has always been a personality with a capital P—letting it all hang out, whether screaming lyrics onstage or joining AI contestants in song today. Rock journalist Tom Moon, who interviewed Tyler for Rolling Stone in 2001 and 2004 and is the author of the book 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die, tells Snakkle that “watching [Tyler on Idol] is very similar to sitting and talking to him,” adding that Tyler is “taking rock star-ism to the public.” Here are some “crazy” quotes from and about Mr. Steven Tyler.
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By Lisa Angelo on October 5, 2011
Unparalleled technological and entrepreneurial pioneer Steve Jobs passed away on October 5, 2011, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Snakkle takes a look back at some of his life and career milestones.
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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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By Kerensa Cadenas on June 24, 2014
Everyone’s favorite romance The Notebook turns ten today. Released on June 25, 2004, the film had relative success at the box office but gained a huge cult following leading into rabid fandom, inspired engagement photos and peak Nicholas Sparks film adaptation saturation. The Notebook told the tale of Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) […]
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By Kerensa Cadenas on June 18, 2014
Viva the World Cup! We have soccer on the brain this summer as we watch our favorite soccer stars battle for the highest prize. While they may not have been World Cup qualifiers, some of our favorite celebrities kicked around a ball or two back in their high school days.
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By Kerensa Cadenas on December 16, 2013
Everyone’s favorite dim witted news anchor, Ron Burgundy, blesses our movie screens with his presence today in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. The sequel brings along the equally beloved cast of crazy characters like Brick Tamland and Brian Fantana, new additions and tons of celebrity cameos. Check out the cast and cameos before the fame!
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By Snakkle Staff on November 26, 2013
When it comes to Thanksgiving films, the pickings are a bit slim. (It’s not the veritable feast you get at Christmas.) Beyond classics like Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Hannah and Her Sisters, there’s not a whole lot to choose from. (Good luck trying to gather the family around the TV for a screening of that heartwarming Thanksgiving favorite The Ice Storm.) Ideally you want something funny and heartwarming that’ll get you through that tryptophan-induced food coma. That’s why the Jodie Foster directed Home for the Holidays just might be the perfect Thanksgiving movie.
With a healthy mix of holiday humor and warmth, Home for the Holidays captures all of the binge eating and family dysfunction that comes with Turkey Day. But what keeps it in rotation on our Thanksgiving viewing list is its stellar cast of veteran and up-and-coming stars. Chances are you’ve probably forgotten some of the now big names that gathered around the dinner table for a memorable Thanksgiving dinner filled with laughs and tears. Check out our look back at the cast of this modern-day Thanksgiving classic.
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