10 Quotes From Everybody Loves Raymond That Are Still Hilarious Today

Everybody Loves Raymond first premiered on CBS back in September of 1996. The series would go on to consist of nine successful seasons, before concluding in 2005. Everybody Loves Raymond was helmed by the real-life Raymond himself, comedian Ray Romano. The series was created by Philip Rosenthal and starred a small tight-knit cast as the Barone family. Everybody Loves Raymond holds a special place in many viewers’ hearts. The series received significant praise for creating such an extraordinary sitcom using such ordinary material....

August 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1226 words · Bobby Delagarza

10 Things You Didn T Know About The Canceled Monsters Inc 2

Monsters Inc. was a charming entry into the Pixar library of animated features. Naturally, fans of the film wanted a sequel starring Mike and Sulley. Although the prequel, Monsters University, has its own quirky charm and enthusiastic fan base, there are some who believe it’s not the sequel they desired. It took Pixar and Disney 12 years to release a sequel to Monster’s Inc. However, instead of a continuation of Mike and Sulley’s life after Boo, it was a prequel that showed how the two monsters met....

August 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1303 words · Christopher Morris

10 Times Captain Marvel Was Completely Op Ranked

Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe introduced audiences to Captain Marvel, the Airforce Pilot that absorbed the blast from an exploded energy-core engine and was left with superhuman strength, flight, and hands and feet that emit photon blasts. It seems the internet cannot come to a conclusion as to whether or not Captain Marvel is the strongest Avenger. Even Brie Larson and Chris Hemsworth, the actors who portray Captain Marvel and Thor, disagree on this subject....

August 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1254 words · Linda Sabir

10 Times Pbs Arthur Was Ahead Of Its Time

The success of Arthur allowed it to get 22 seasons on PBS with more on the way. Arthur debuted in 1996 with the show featuring an aardvark character interacting with other animals as they dealt with their school and home lives. The series related with the younger audience that wanted to be entertained with the show that featured compelling stories along with the educational nature of being on PBS. We will look at all the ways that Arthur proved to be a show ahead of its time....

August 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1247 words · Asa Rouse

10 Western Masterpieces You Ve Probably Never Seen

Westerns once dominated American cinema, and as a result, there are hundreds and hundreds of them in existence. That being said, if you were to ask anyone on the street to name even five, chances are you would hear the same titles. Most of their selections would include Spaghetti Westerns like The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, as well as modern Westerns like Django, Unchained, Unforgiven, or Dances With Wolves....

August 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1304 words · George Gutierrez

15 Ideas To Hook Audience On Your Tiktok And Reels Plann

While many apps started off as photo-sharing platforms, the biggest players (like Meta and Instagram) are rethinking their entire approach in 2022. With video content now a must for all brands, businesses and creators, there’s never been more competition for attention online. Posting Instagram Reels and TikTok is a great start, but crafting a compelling hook is even more important. Not sure where to start? If you’re ready to skyrocket your engagement and supercharge your success, discover our 15 must-try hook ideas for Instagram and TikTok....

August 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1255 words · Paul Lynn

15 Things The Cast Isn T Allowed To Do On 90 Day Fianc

Currently, in season 6, 90 Day Fiancé, began airing on 12 January 2014, giving couples in long-distance relationships 90 days to decide if the courtship should culminate in marriage. The series follows couples who have received or applied for a K-1 visa, a type of visa that is exclusively available for foreign fiancés of citizens. In the show, these couples are given 90 days to decide if they will enter into marriage before the foreign fiancé’s visa expires and is forced to leave the USA....

August 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2357 words · Gary Candland

10 80S Crossover Movies That Would Have Been Instant Classics

Shared universes and crossover movies have become somewhat normalized today, with many blockbusters clearly aiming for them from the get-go. However, true crossovers, where two successful films are mixed together to make an event movie, are rare. Some movies have managed it, like Alien Versus Predator, Freddy Versus Jason, and of course the series of Universal Monsters films that combined Frankenstein, Dracula, and The Wolfman. Many more crossover films have been canceled before making it to production or were never even imaginable due to copyrights and studios....

August 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1360 words · Freida Hoose

10 Best Female Driven Horror Movies

The horror genre is known for pushing boundaries. What exactly that means changes depending on the time the media’s being made, but history’s best horror films have tackled everything from racism to sexuality. Whatever will most challenge (and horrify) the audience is fair game. Recently, we’ve seen a lot of horror movies pushing boundaries in Hollywood with regard to roles given to their female leads. Many (though we’ll see, not all!...

August 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1144 words · Bridget Robinson

10 Best International Movies From The 1980S

The 1980s brought in a new era in movies, especially in Hollywood. The idea of simplistic high concept big-budget films took over the box office with movies like Top Gun, Die Hard, Beverly Hills Cop, and more. However, people who loved more grown-up cinema still had a lot to enjoy in the ’80s as the international movie scene was still pumping out fantastic movies throughout the decade. Movies from France, Russia, and Italy were joined by the new up-and-coming filmmakers from Hong Kong and Germany, providing an eclectic mix of masterpieces throughout the decade....

August 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1128 words · Amalia Bettes

10 Comedies From The 1960S That Are Still Just As Funny Today

People often say comedy ages the worst of all artistic media. If this is true, how come so many legendary filmmakers’ main output were laugh out loud romps? Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton revolutionized cinema, and their work is just as funny today as it was more than seventy years ago, because true art has an element of timelessness audiences of all generations can appreciate. To prove this point, the following list will look back at the 1960s to find ten comedies that still hold the power to tickle viewers to no end....

August 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1115 words · Nicholas Dawson

10 Dc Films We Can Expect After Birds Of Prey

Margot Robbie’s mischievous Harley Quinn is once again kicking-butt on the big screen, but should we expect to see the character and her newly found allies, aka the Birds Of Prey, in any future DC Extended Universe movies? Cathy Yan’s bold and undeniably badass Birds Of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn) hasn’t proved to be a monumental success at the box-office, nor is it a flop or a total failure....

August 25, 2022 · 5 min · 1050 words · Tamara Stevenson

10 Hilarious Memes About Cats 2019 That Will Make You Laugh

We live in a day and age where if you’re going to put something out there, you might want to think twice because the Internet will roast you into oblivion. No movie, TV show, celebrity, or ordinary Joe is safe from being the target of endless hilarious memes, whether they are good or bad - Sony and Baby Yoda will attest to that. One of the most recent targets of this cultural phenomenon was the movie Cats, based on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic and beloved stage play....

August 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1098 words · Matthew Simpson

10 Most Terrifying Robots In Sci Fi Movie History

Science-fiction films have been capturing the hearts and minds of many audiences for decades and decades now. Every year, we get more and more great sci-fi films that range from post-apocalyptic dystopias to mysterious neo-noirs. Of course, there are both good and bad sci-fi movies, but there are definitely more great ones. Technology has always been an integral part of science-fiction movies. From robots to weapons and tools, there have been many ways in which this aspect has been used....

August 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1089 words · Kari Tamayo

10 Scary Movies Horror Fans Need To See In 2020 When They Re Releasing

The horror genre is a popular one, and with a new year comes new films to see. A sidequel, a film inspired by an old TV show, multiple sequels, the continuation of long-running franchises… Audiences can expect all of this and more in 2020. While there are several exciting flicks releasing in the coming months, this list contains 10 that true fans of the genre have to see. Many are part of successful stories that have been told for years and years and there are also some new and fresh plots to prepare for, as well....

August 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1100 words · Louise Richter

10 Things From Beauty And The Beast That Haven T Aged Well

Beauty and the Beast is a tale as old as time. It is an instant classic following a simple yet beautiful love story between two people who don’t seem to fit in with the rest of society. The beloved film has received a flood of praise from critics and was the first animated Disney movie to be nominated for an academy award. Yet as lovely as the movie is, there are some moments throughout that haven’t exactly aged well....

August 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1452 words · Keith Elder

10 Things People Missed In Stranger Things 3

Stranger Things has once again proven itself a show full of brilliant details. And plenty of these incredibly interesting background details, callbacks, Easter eggs, and movie references (and yes, many of those references are to 80s movies) that many a viewer might have missed on his or her initial binge of the season. And who knows? Maybe this list will be a good reason for anyone to give another watch to what many are calling the darkest season of Stranger Things yet....

August 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1210 words · Gerald Peterson

10 Things You Ve Never Noticed From Idiocracy

Idiocracy has become a cult comedy that predicted one of the bleakest futures for mankind. Where most films show technological wonders and neon lights, even if there’s a dirty layer at the bottom, this one portrays a future where humanity is simply too stupid to keep going. Right in the middle of that future, a painfully mediocre military experiment “volunteer” who ends up the smartest man alive by default. Joe, alongside a prostitute named Rita, try to survive humanity’s collapse and with that, we got a ton of interesting little things hidden throughout the flick....

August 25, 2022 · 5 min · 1016 words · Clifford Bundy

101 Instagram Captions And Quotes For Your Next Post

In this post, you’ll discover some excellent ideas and quotes for Instagram captions. You’ll also learn some of the best practices to write captivating captions that will engage your audience. Let’s get started. 101 Instagram Captions and Quotes for Your Next Post: Instagram Caption Best Practices To make sure your Instagram captions can engage your audience, make sure you follow these best practices: 1: Make Sure It’s Relevant Your caption should be relevant to the content of the image or video....

August 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1506 words · Jeanette Gordon

128Gb M1 Macbook Air Available To 799 But Education Only

Apple has quietly included a 128GB M1 MacBook Air in the Apple Store for Education, priced at $799. This is $100 cheaper than the education deal on the standard entry-level 256GB model. It is not, however, available in the higher education store aimed at students. Apple offers discounted prices to educational institutions like schools and colleges, but sometimes also adds in lower-specced models at even cheaper prices … Apple’s standard education discount is $100 off the price of the base models, with significant additional discounts on upgrades to the standard spec....

August 25, 2022 · 2 min · 375 words · Glen Ward