Pop Culture

31 Movies Guaranteed To Get You Ready For Halloween

While some people might think that Fall is all about finally getting to wear sweaters again and Pumpkin Spice Everything, we all know what this time of year is really about: Halloween! And now that it's almost October, it's officially socially acceptable to start getting ready for Halloween.Me, as soon as it's October 1st.GiphyBut there are so many horror and Halloween-themed movies, we can't possibly watch them all over the next 31 days. Lucky for you, I've made this handy guide to help get you ready for the scariest holiday of the year. We'll start off

90s

The '90s Are Making A Comeback, But These Things Can Stay In The Past

For the past few years, everything '90s has been becoming cool again. So many things that we loved and thought were gone forever have been making a comeback. Most of our favorite drinks, snacks, shows, movies, and fashions from when we were kids are finally getting introduced to a new generation.'90s kids reacting to all the awesome things getting brought back.NBCBut for all of its greatness, not everything in the '90s was totally awesome. There were some things that we all did that, honestly, should probably just stay in the '90s. We might have loved them once,

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20 Songs You'll Instantly Recognize Even Though You Haven't Thought About Them Since The '90s

All too often when we're looking back at a period in music, there are plenty of songs that just get lost to the sands of time. Unless it was a #1 hit or a particularly notable one hit wonder, it's so easy for it to just slip from our memory completely, no matter how many times we listened to it back then. Luckily for you, we've hunted down some of these forgotten classics. Prepare yourself, as soon as you hear these songs, they're going to be stuck in your head all over again.Sixpence None The Richer - "Kiss Me"

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13 Things You Didn't Know About 'Batman: The Animated Series'

We all remember our first Batman. For some, it was the campy, '60s Batman played by Adam West. For others, it was the darker Tim Burton version of the character played by Michael Keaton, and for some unfortunate souls it would have been the Joel Schumacher-era Batmans (Batmen?) played by Val Kilmer and George Clooney.Two words: Bat. Nipples.Warner Bros.But for a lot of us, our first Batman wasn't even live-action, but rather animated. 25 years ago, we were introduced to not only one of the most iconic takes on the Caped Crusader, but one of the best

80s

14 Actors You Totally Forgot Were Also '80s One Hit Wonders

While one hit wonders have been around for as long as we can remember, something happened in the '80s that makes some of those one-and-done songs stand out. That "thing" was a whole bunch of actors deciding to give a music career a try, and finding success...kinda. While the world may have forgotten their mostly ill-advised attempts at music fame, at least they can rest easy knowing they'll always carry the title of "One Hit Wonder."Bernadette Peters - "Gee Whiz"Considering how much of her career's success is thanks to Broadway, it's not surprising that Bernadette Peters would

Life

21 Photos That Will Have You Saying "Oh My God," Right Before You Drown In Nostalgia

They say a picture's worth a thousand words, and often all it takes is a single photo to bring back a tidal wave of memories. But sometimes, that photo can also bring back the sounds, smells, and feelings that come from those memories. Here's a bunch of pictures that will take you right back to your childhoodThe click of these on the gym floorSo satisfying, for some reasonAmazonThe fizzy taste of Clearly CanadianStill haven't found anything like itClearly CanadianThe struggle of picking the right movie to rentTrying to find a movie everyone agreed on was basically impossibleRoger EbertThe

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13 Things You Never Knew About 'Unsolved Mysteries'

In the late '80s and early '90s it seemed like pretty much everyone was obsessed with all things spooky or unexplained. Shows like The Twilight Zone, Tales From the Crypt, and The X-Files made sure that no matter what, we always got our weekly creepy fix. Yes, yes we do.FoxBut of all the shows that filled us with fear, none were more terrifying than Unsolved Mysteries. It wasn't just that the stories were real, everything about the show combined into a perfect storm of scary that guaranteed we were never sleeping again. The theme song, Robert Stack's perfect voice,

Pop Culture

17 Popular Actors You'll Be Surprised To Learn Were In Horror Movies

Over the course of their careers, all of these actors have reached the height of success, appearing in beloved movies, winning major awards, and becoming the names and faces that we recognize immediately. But they weren't always as famous as they are today, and there were some weird pit stops on their roads to success. Here are some big name actors you had no clue appeared in horror movies. Jennifer AnistonTrimark Pictures / Wikimedia CommonsWhile she landed some major roles on television series like Molloy and Ferris Bueller, both shows were quickly canceled. It wasn't until 1993 that she would land

90s

90s Cartoon Theme Songs That Will Hit You Right In The Childhood

Those of us who grew up in the '90s were lucky to experience the golden age of cartoons. While a lot of the cartoons of the '80s were basically very long toy commercials, the '90s gave us some of the zaniest, coolest, and most fun cartoons we could have ever asked for. GiphyThere were so many amazing cartoons, that there's no way we could possibly include them all, but here are some of the opening credits we memorized while waiting for our favorite shows to start.AnimaniacsSo just sit back and relax, you'll laugh 'til you collapse, we're Animaniacs! Soon

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The '80s Cartoon Intros That Defined Our Childhood

I don't think anyone could argue that there was a better decade for cartoons than the 1980s. Whether they had epic narrators, incredible synth theme songs, or just showed us our favorite characters, as soon as we saw any of these intros, we knew we in for an awesome time.Giphy1. Ulysses 31This show was basically the Greek myth of Odysseus, but in the 31st Century and in spaaaaaaaaaaaace. There was something weirdly satisfying about singing along to all those "Ulyyyyyseeeeeeeees" parts.2. Disney's Adventures of the Gummi BearsA show based on candy had no business being this good, but