Strange to think that 'School of Rock' came out 10 years ago, but looking at these pictures of cast members reunited, there's no denying a decade has passed.
In 1997, Paul Thomas Anderson made Mark Wahlberg a huge, huge star with the film 'Boogie Nights.' The film followed a dishwasher who uses his very, uh, sizable talents to enter the world of the adult film industry. While his star quickly rises, his life -- and the lives of his colleagues and friends -- begins to unravel. We take a look back at the cast of this film 16 years later (if you can belie
Ah, friendship -- it weathers any storm, helps heal broken hearts, and provides television with some of its most hilarious and touching moments. Friendship is equated with consistency, and helps provide an anchor for viewers. No matter what changes may come, friends are forever (most of the time). From 'Perfect Strangers' to 'Scrubs,' and everything in between, we take a look back at some of your
Robert Downey Jr. and James Spader will appear together in 'Avengers 2: Age of Ultron,' but way back in 1987, the two actors starred together in a much different film: 'Less Than Zero,' based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis, in which a college student returns home to L.A. for the holidays to spend time with his ex-girlfriend and his junkie best friend. 26 years later, and with a reunion of sorts
An elite special forces team led by Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dutch heads into the jungles of Central America on a mission to rescue hostages from guerrilla territory, only to encounter a superior race of alien hunters in the 1987 horror classic 'Predator.' 25 years later, we take a look back at the cast of this film to see what they were up to then, and where they are now.
Everyone loves a good game show, and it takes a really special game show host to keep us engaged and excited -- they've gotta be charismatic and knowledgeable (and it doesn't hurt if they have great hair). We take a look back at some of your favorite TV game show hosts, from the super-classic to a few newer favorites, to see what they looked like back then, and what they're up to now.
It's hard to believe that Conan O'Brien has been making us laugh on late night television for 20 years. Though he currently hosts 'Conan' every weeknight on TBS, his first and most long-lasting show, 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien,' ran on NBC for 16 years -- from 1993 to 2009. Along with his pal Andy Richter and band leader Max Weinberg, Conan has been bringing wacky, fresh humor to late night TV
Released in 1999, the raunchy teen comedy 'American Pie' became an instant classic with its story of a group of friends on the verge of graduation who make a pact to lose their virginity on prom night. The film kickstarted the careers of several of its cast members (and launched three sequels and a host of direct-to-video spin-offs), and now 14 years later we take a trip back down memory lane to s
While Michael J. Fox had been the first choice to play Marty McFly in 'Back to the Future,' 'Family Ties' wouldn't release him from his sitcom obligations so the shooting began with Eric Stoltz in the lead role.
In 1998, writer and director duo Peter and Bobby Farrelly unleashed 'There's Something About Mary' on the world and the film became an instant comedy classic. The film follows Ted (Ben Stiller), a former high school loser who seeks out his dream girl (Cameron Diaz) for a second chance. 15 years later, we take a look back at the cast and see what they're up to now.
In 1999, Mike Judge, creator of MTV's 'Beavis and Butt-Head,' released the little indie workplace comedy 'Office Space,' about a trio of coworkers who decide to rebel against their annoying boss and the horrible company they work for. Hard to believe the cult classic is 14 years old this year, so we decided to take a look back at the cast and see if they've moved on to better jobs -- so to speak -
It's been 20 years since 'The Nanny' first hit the airwaves. Let that sink in. The sitcom, which was about a brash no-nonsense Jewish woman from Queens who becomes the nanny for a reserved British/American widower and his three children, was a hit for CBS, running six years and getting an hour-long reunion episode in 2004.
'Revenge of the Nerds' is easily one of the greatest comedies of all time. Released in 1984, the film follows a group of nerdy friends as they navigate the treacherous social waters of college. It's been almost 30 years since this classic film hit theaters, so let's take a look back at the cast of the film and see what they're up to now.
In 1986, David Lynch released his surreal mystery film 'Blue Velvet,' reuniting him with his 'Dune' star Kyle MacLachlan. The film follows a college student who finds a human ear in a field and proceeds to launch an investigation that leads him into the dark criminal underworld, lorded over by Frank Booth (the dearly departed Dennis Hopper). We take a look back at the film, which earned Lynch his
Way back when, on a little TV network called UPN, Shannen Doherty, Holly Marie Combs and Alyssa Milano starred in the hit show 'Charmed,' in which they played three sister witches, known as the Charmed Ones, battling the forces of evil while trying to maintain some sense of normalcy. As the years went by -- especially towards its eighth and final season -- the storylines became wicca ridiculous an