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See the Cast of ‘The Wonder Years’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘The Wonder Years’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘The Wonder Years’ Then and Now
Airing right after Super Bowl XXII in 1988, the much-hyped pilot for 'The Wonder Years' made an immediate impression. After just six episodes the show was awarded an Emmy for Best Comedy Series, and its 13-year old star Fred Savage became the youngest ever  performer to be nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.
Check Out the Cast of ‘The Wonder Years’ Then & Now
Check Out the Cast of ‘The Wonder Years’ Then & Now
Check Out the Cast of ‘The Wonder Years’ Then & Now
Kevin Arnold. Winnie Cooper. Paul Pfeiffer. You remember what they looked like as kids, right? What about now, 20 years later? Well, they look pretty darn good, if you ask us. And not just the kids. Dan Lauria and Alley Mills, who played the Arnold parents, are also still looking mighty fine...
10 Greatest ‘Family Guy’ Look-alikes
10 Greatest ‘Family Guy’ Look-alikes
10 Greatest ‘Family Guy’ Look-alikes
What's it like to go through life looking like a well-known cartoon character? Luckily, most of us will never know. But these unfortunate individuals all have the dubious distinction of looking like characters from 'Family Guy.'
‘A Christmas Story’ Pole-Licking Scene Performed on N.Y. Subway [VIDEO]
‘A Christmas Story’ Pole-Licking Scene Performed on N.Y. Subway [VIDEO]
‘A Christmas Story’ Pole-Licking Scene Performed on N.Y. Subway [VIDEO]
You know the movie 'A Christmas Story,' right? ("You'll shoot your eye out!") Well, the street-theater group Improv Everywhere decided to re-create the scene where Ralphie and Schwartz watch as Flick gets his tongue stuck on a flagpole—except they didn't do it on a playground, they did it on a New York City subway.
5 Excellent Twists on the ‘Breaking Bad’ Finale
5 Excellent Twists on the ‘Breaking Bad’ Finale
5 Excellent Twists on the ‘Breaking Bad’ Finale
After five seasons, 'Breaking Bad' has finally come to an end. If you watched the show, we're going to go ahead and assume you've spent the majority of the past few days reading countless blog posts about the show to get a fix before you realize it's actually gone forever.
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Kermit the Frog
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Kermit the Frog
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Kermit the Frog
Had he not sadly passed away in 1990, Jim Henson would be 77 today. But his work lives on, and with a new movie due out next year, The Muppets are continuing to entertain new generations. Today we're celebrating Jim Henson by sharing some amazing facts about his most famous creation: Kermit the Frog.

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