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Bill And Ted 3 Is Officially Confirmed, And They've Already Revealed What It'll Be About

The rumors have been swirling for years, but now the Bill & Ted stars have confirmed that a sequel is official happening. On Tuesday, Alex Winter tweeted "We're tuning the air guitars" and we already know a bit about what's going to happen in the new movie! TwitterThe gangs all hereOrion PicturesNot only are both Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter back to step into their roles, but they aren't the only ones. Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon have once again written the script for the new movie, which will take Bill and Ted on their third adventure. They do have a

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Pixar Has Been Referencing 'The Shining' In Their Movies For Decades, And Here's Why

We all watched Pixar movies when we were growing up. They were family friendly, funny, and full of heart. They were some of the few kids movies that even our parents would enjoy when we put them on. But what you probably never realized was that many of your favorite Pixar movies have an unexpected connection to a horror movie. PixarThat's right, movies like Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and even the recently released movie Coco all have ties back to one of the most iconic horror movies of all time. The Shining came out in 1980 and it influenced a

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'Karate Kid' Stars Are Going Another Round, 34 Years After The Original Movie

Remember learning the important skills that Mr. Miyagi taught us? "Wax on, wax off."Somehow after hearing it enough times it suddenly clicks and then you can become the ultimate Karate Kid in the world. Okay well, at least in that dojo. Johnny Lawrence took on Daniel LaRusso in an epic battle, but in the end, the young grasshopper managed to beat Johnny and earn his respect. Columbia PicturesWell, apparently that respect hasn't lasted, because 34 years later Daniel and Johnny are back.That's right, the original actors are coming back to the roles that made them stars in the

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10 Stories From 'The Breakfast Club' Set That'll Make You Glad You Never Got Saturday Detention

We all identified with one of them. Whether it was the brain, the athlete, the basket case, the princess, or the criminal, one of those characters felt like they fit our experience.The Breakfast Club has managed to become one of those iconic movies that completely defines a generation, and yet there is still so much we don't know about the movie. Universal PicturesObviously working on a movie set with a bunch of young actors can get a little bit stressful, but some of the things that the cast and crew have revealed about their experience is pretty surprising. Honestly,

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Rizzo Is The Real Hero Of 'Grease' And We Have The Proof

I first watched the movie Grease when I was very young. I don't even remember how old I was, just that I was young enough to not understand anything they were talking about. But boy, those were some good songs. We actually had the soundtrack on a record and my sister and I would dance around in our basement while trying to learn the hand jive.Hours were spent, carefully putting the needle on that record, treating it like a piece of precious history that was too delicate to break. Paramount PicturesI couldn't even begin to estimate the number of

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5 Questions We All Have About Disney Movies That Still Keep Us Up At Night

Listen, I know suspension of disbelief is important, especially with cartoons. But here's the thing, sometimes these moments leave you with big enough questions that distract you from the rest of the movie. Obviously all these movies are amazing no matter what, but these silly little things make us wonder even after all these years. Whether it's a weird continuity problem or just a logistical error, these little moments just raise a lot of questions and we want answers! 1. Ariel, please can't you just write a letter? Walt DisneyAriel, she took your voice, not your brain. You value your

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10 Underappreciated Movie Quotes From Your Childhood Favorites That Deserve Better

Some of the movies we watched as kids managed to become so quotable that we almost wore them out even when weren't watching them. You would hear people yelling out "You're killing me, smalls!" or "one million dollars!" (complete with the hand motion) and then after a while you no longer felt like you needed to watch those movies anymore. Well, you still would, but by your hundredth rewatch of The Sandlot or Austin Powers, you knew all the words to the entire movie. There are however, a few quotes that stuck with us forever. Sometimes it's just the throwaway

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11 Popeye Facts That'll Make You Feel Just Like You've Just Eaten A Can Of Spinach

The movie Popeye may not be what most people think of when they remember Robin Williams, but the movie deserves much more credit than it gets. Is it a little bizarre? Yes, it sure it. But is it fun anyways? Of course! The fantastical and wonderful movie that many people forget has an interesting history and a lot of work was put into it. Even though it didn't succeed as expected, it still brings a lot of joy to the people who do love it. If you've never seen it, you really should. Maybe these facts will help get you

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The Cast Of 'Scarface' Reunited For The 35th Anniversary To Reveal Secrets From The Set

Scarface was one of those movies that defined a generation. It seemed like every single guy had the iconic poster on their walls, and each and every one of us has said the words "Say hello to my little friend" at least ten times in our lives.The movie came out in 1983, which means that this year marks the 35th anniversary of its release. Three of the main cast members, including Michelle Pfeiffer, Al Pacino, and Steven Bauer, joined the director of the film, Brian De Palma, to discuss and reminisce about the movie that so many people still

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Shelley Duval Says That Robin Williams Is Alive And She Knows Where He Is

Robin Williams was one of our generations finest actors. He was a comedic genius with a mind that was constantly running a mile a minute. He was more clever than any of us could ever hope to be, and we were lucky to have had him for the short time we did. While he passed away too young, Williams made a lot of amazing hit movies. Movies like Mrs. Doubtfire, Jumanji, and Good Will Hunting all proved he was capable at making entertaining content that we all loved. But his first big staring role in a motion picture was actually