Jeff Litton
Expertise
Seinfeld, Marvel Superheroes, Classic Films
- Jeff has spent a lifetime overthinking and overanalyzing film and television.
- He's a published fiction author and has appeared in the Austin Chronicle and other publications.
- His writing has been on various websites going back to 2010.
Experience
Jeff Litton has been working full-time as a freelance writer since 2011. Since then he's bounced about from a variety of different websites, often covering film and pop culture. In between, he's been published in local alt-weeklies like the Austin Chronicle, fanzines like The Shadowed Circle, and fiction anthologies. like Tales of the Shadowmen.
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Stories By Jeff Litton
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While she's famous both as a rising screen star and a lightning rod for controversy, there are a lot of things about Melissa Barrera that aren't as well-known.
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What if we told you that actors' butts in films aren't always what they seem? Here are some famous actors who've fessed up to wearing butt pads for roles.
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Sometimes even contestants on the most benign game shows like "Wheel of Fortune" or "The Price is Right" can suffer real physical injuries.
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Everything about Wheel of Fortune steers away from controversy, yet controversial moments and stories have followed the show both on and off camera.
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James Cameron may not be the biggest Marvel fan today, but he did lend his hand to improve this one X-Men film.
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Concept art for "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is giving fans an idea of what Aunt May's emotional death would have looked like if it occurred in a different locale.
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A new animated series from DC Studios head James Gunn focusing on the Creature Commandos is on the way. Here's everything we know about the series so far.
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A visual gag in the "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" has fans making unfavorable comparisons to the MCU as they debate the joke's merits.
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"Star Trek" is one of the most enduring sci-fi franchises in pop culture, but the property never would have reached those heights without Lucille Ball.
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A striking piece of Aquaman-themed fan art answers the question of what Blake Lively would look like as Mera if DC decides to recast the role.
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One of the eventual stars of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" nearly played Anakin Skywalker, but was passed over for the role due to a surprising reason.
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While Robert Pattinson's Batman sports a tactical-styled Batsuit, one fan's concept art is suggesting what the character could look like in a sleeker Batsuit.
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This intriguing fan art gives us an idea of what Hollywood star Emma Stone could look like as Batwoman if DC were to bring the character to the big screen.
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"Good Burger" fans rejoice! It seems that the sequel, "Good Burger 2," is gearing up for its release; here are some details for the upcoming comedy.
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Native American actress Lily Gladstone, who stars in the upcoming historical drama "Killers of the Flower Moon," is happy to criticize "Yellowstone."
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Judy Garland was a superb actor and singer. Fans may be interested to listen and watch her perform a unique rendition of "Over the Rainbow."
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This fake and outrageous Grey Poupon advertisement received quite the reaction, with many viewers believing it to be an actual commercial.
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Robert Taylor greatly enjoyed his time on the widely popular "Longmire" series. Fans may like to get more of the actor's insight regarding the character.
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The 1991 classic "Hook" is full of celebrity cameos, and it's likely you missed the late Jimmy Buffett in a small, but funny, role.
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Jimmy Buffett had several small movie and TV roles throughout his career, and his last was on a special episode of "Blue Bloods."
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Jimmy Buffett has died at 76 and leaves a legacy on and off screen. The "Margaritaville" singer has some incredible cameos and procedural appearances.
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Fans of MTV's "The Challenge" might be wondering exactly what reality star Wes Bergmann does for a living. As it turns out, the answer is a bit complicated.
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Retired NFL star Roy Williams appeared on several episodes of Season 2 of "Storage Wars: Texas." Here's a look at which episodes he appeared in.
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"Bullet Train" fans may have thought that the actor who plays The White Death looks familiar. If you watched 2013's "Man of Steel," it makes sense.
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As it turns out, one of the funniest lines in the classic "Seinfeld" episode "The Bottle Deposit" was a total accident.
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The Julian Price House from "Hoarders," once owned by Sandra Cowart since the 1970s, is now unrecognizable in its current form as a bed and breakfast.
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The Deadpool vs. Ghost Rider commercial for the digital collectible card game "Marvel Snap" has Marvel fans demanding a full-length animated series.