
Every 4th of July since 1996, I remember the man who made sure we'd all see another one.
I can't believe it's been 30 years since we got Independence Day, this is personally my go-to 4th of July move to watch, what's yours?

I can't believe it's been 30 years since we got Independence Day, this is personally my go-to 4th of July move to watch, what's yours?
Filmed in 1999, the pilot starred Jack Black as Jack Austin, an astronaut who becomes a genius whenever he's exposed to sunlight. His partner? A talking motorcycle named Heat Vision, voiced by Owen Wilson, who was once Jack's college roommate before an experiment transformed him into a bike.
Made this just incase you were wonder what toy story might be like in 30 years.
Few people have left a mark on comedy quite like Brooks. From Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein to Spaceballs and The Producers, his films have influenced generations of comedians and filmmakers while remaining just as quotable decades later.
What's your favorite Mel Brooks movie, or the funniest scene he's ever made?
It'll be a collaboration with Czarface called Czarface Meets Frankie Pulitzer, with Hardy performing under his longtime rap alias, Frankie Pulitzer. What's funny is this isn't completely out of nowhere—old clips of him rapping from the late '90s have been floating around online for years.
Honestly, it feels like Tom Hardy just keeps unlocking random side quests. First jiu-jitsu tournaments, now a rap album.
The Hollywood Reporter ranked who they believe are the greatest wrestlers-turned-actors, placing Dave Bautista at No. 1, Dwayne Johnson at No. 2, and John Cena at No. 3. While all three have found major success in Hollywood, the rankings have already sparked plenty of debate among fans. Do you think they got the order right, or would you rank them differently?
Tom Felton has officially reached the same age Jason Isaacs was when he first portrayed Lucius Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. It's a surreal reminder of how much time has passed, especially for fans who still picture Tom as the young Draco Malfoy standing nervously beside his intimidating on-screen father.
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