🏆 This Studio Made One Of The Best Anime Shows Ever – Twice
Published 7 months ago • 3 min read
Plus: Garfuriosa was the opposite of Barbenheimer, Marvel's new awesome comics, and more...
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Japanese animation studio Bones has produced some of the best anime series ever, including both versions of the Fullmetal Alchemist anime.
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Garfuriosa was no Barbenheimer at the box office as both Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga and The Garfield Movie opened below expectations.
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With Wolverine returning to the big screen in Deadpool & Wolverine, Marvel has lots of exciting comics featuring the X-Man set for Summer 2024.
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The Moana 2 trailer has Moana and Maui setting out on another high-seas adventure in Disney's animated sequel.
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Knives Out Sequel Wake Up Dead Man from director Rian Johnson adds cast members Josh O'Connor and Cailee Spaeny.
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SPEED READ ROUNDUP
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7 Anime Shows To Watch After Black CloverWondering what anime to watch after Black Clover? Let this be your guide to the wonderful world of the action shonen genre. READ →
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Steven Spielberg's Biggest Contribution To Indiana Jones' Story Came In The Last CrusadeDirector Steven Spielberg was the one who suggested adding Indiana Jones' father (Sean Connery) to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. READ →
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Sean Connery Intimidated A Disney Executive While Making The Rock [Exclusive]Jerry Bruckheimer tells us about the time Sean Connery made a Disney executive's face turn white on the set of Michael Bay's action classic, The Rock. READ →
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Sean Connery Intimidated A Disney Executive While Making The Rock [Exclusive]Jerry Bruckheimer tells us about the time Sean Connery made a Disney executive's face turn white on the set of Michael Bay's action classic, The Rock. READ →
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The Deadpool And Wolverine Popcorn Bucket Is Here, And It's UpsettingMarvel's Deadpool & Wolverine has debuted its official popcorn bucket, and it's not nearly as subtle as the sexy Dune: Part Two popcorn bucket. Open up! READ →
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BEHIND THE SCENES |
Pesci's Mobster Encounter |
The famous "How am I funny?" scene in Goodfellas was inspired by a real event from Joe Pesci's life. When he was young and working in a restaurant, Pesci told a mobster that he was funny. The mobster didn't take it well, and the reaction stuck with Pesci. He shared this story with director Martin Scorsese, who decided it had to be in the movie. To capture authentic reactions, Scorsese kept the scene out of the script, so the cast's surprise was genuine during filming. |
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