We've seen some pretty cringe-worthy moments in our lifetime, but these next ten examples of people failing to high five each other might take the cake.
'The Goonies' was an ensemble movie all the way, and the seven actors who played the ragtag gang of young treasure hunters all delivered memorable performances. In fact, most of them used 'The Goonies' as a springboard into long careers in TV and film, and even the ones who didn't have found success in other venues.
We all know tattoos are permanent, right? Right. That's why it sometimes makes us wonder why people choose to stick a sloth or an 'Aladdin' dog on their body. But hey -- whatever floats your inking boat.
Ladies and gentleman, we're back at it again -- it's another round of dogs in holiday costumes. This time, however, there's a huge difference-- we're not responsible in the least bit! See, these dogs did it all to themselves.
There's something about the holidays that puts a lot of us here at TheFW into extra crafty moods. Maybe it's all those awesome Etsy decorations we so wish we could copy, or just the fact we're feeling particularly festive this time of year. Either way, trying to get all creatively crafty is just plain old fun.
You can always spot a parent around the holiday season. Their hair is a frazzled mesh of cow licks and stray strands as if it’s been pulled by a crowd of frantic people. Their eyes dart around in all directions desperately seeking something that could suddenly appear at a moment’s notice. They break down and cry during commercials that advertise “the hottest toy of the holiday season.”
Everyone knows funny man Owen Wilson. And most teenage girls (and women) have swooned over Miley's fiance Liam Hemsworth. But did you know that Owen has more than just Luke in his family -- he also has brother Andrew Wilson? And that Liam Hemsworth and brother Chris Hemsworth of 'Thor' fame also have an older brother of much less renown? Check out these famous actors and their brothers in the busi
The teen comedy 'Clueless' gently parodied the lives of a group of fashion-obsessed rich kids attending Beverly Hills High School.
The film, written and directed by Amy Heckerling, was loosely based on the Jane Austen novel 'Emma' and was a surprise hit when it was released in 1995, thanks in part to its strong cast.
Need a quick pick-me-up? Something to make your mood brighten a bit? Well folks, we’ve got the perfect solution: the Web’s most adorably excited munchkins.