How I Met Your Mother's Two-Minute Date Was A Huge Challenge To Pull Off
During a 2013 Reddit AMA, "How I Met Your Mother" co-creator Carter Bays revealed how hard it was to shoot the two-minute date scene with Ted and Stella.
Read MoreDuring a 2013 Reddit AMA, "How I Met Your Mother" co-creator Carter Bays revealed how hard it was to shoot the two-minute date scene with Ted and Stella.
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Read MoreOne fan on Reddit managed to catch a very fun Easter egg in "Spirited Away" that should delight both devout and casual Studio Ghibli fans alike.
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Read MorePopular TV star Cesar Millan was parodied on "South Park" once and the famous dog trainer actually had some opinions regarding the 2006 spoof.
Read MoreFans of "That '70s Show" expressed some interesting opinions on why the iconic sitcom had a very rocky conclusion toward the last two seasons.
Read More"House of the Dragon" star Emma D'Arcy was not afraid to admit that Princess Rhaenyra's tragic birth scene in Episode 10 was an immense challenge.
Read MoreOnce the minds behind "Avatar: The Last Airbender" decided to change Toph into the female character fans know and love, they faced resistance from Nickelodeon.
Read MoreIn a new interview, director Ryan Coogler revealed details about the original "Black Panther" sequel story that would have turned this MCU trope on its head.
Read More"South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have an interesting take on their show's tendency to offend many a viewer.
Read MoreThis one antique bicycle cost the "American Pickers" crew a whopping $3,000, if you can believe it.
Read MoreAs anime becomes increasingly more popular worldwide, 2023 is set to be a banner year for the medium.
Read MoreHere's where you may have also seen Caitlin FitzGerald, who played the murderous nurse Benita Ginn in the first season of "Blue Bloods."
Read MoreThe romances in the "Naruto" anime franchise are especially popular with fans, but creator Masashi Mishimoto revealed that he never put much thought into them.
Read MoreHollywood has long held a fascination with controversial works of fiction, turning taboo stories into contentious cinema spectacles.
Read MoreOn the Comedy Central animated comedy "South Park," voice actor April Stewart voices an insane amount of characters, from Wendy Testaburger to Liane Cartman.
Read MoreHarry Shearer will always be the man who gave "The Simpsons" some of the series' most well-known voices, but there is one character he absolutely hated voicing.
Read MoreMandy Patinkin made his mark on "Criminal Minds" despite leaving the show after just two seasons. He's been making fresh marks since on TV and in movies.
Read MoreOn the Paramount Network neo-Western drama "Yellowstone," a flashback scene in Season 5 revealed a character named Rowdy, played by actor Kai Caster.
Read More"Miracle on 34th Street" is a heartwarming Christmas tale, but the hiring of Kris Kringle to be the store's new Santa Claus should have sent up red flags at HR.
Read MoreThough it concluded in 2010, "Nip/Tuck" remains one of Ryan Murphy's most beloved projects. Here are some facts about the show only hardcore fans will know.
Read MoreBlue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg has candidly opened up about the police procedural's decade-plus reign on CBS.
Read MoreMark Sheppard delighted fans for many years as the crafty demon Crowley on "Supernatural," but here's what he's gotten up to in the time since.
Read MoreVanessa Ray has been on "Blue Bloods" for a long time, but she admits a major change occurred in the dynamic once Eddie married Jamie.
Read MoreFox's series "Call Me Kat" is notable for having a diverse cast in age, race, gender, and sexual orientation. Mayim Bialik is proud of the show's diversity.
Read More"The Boys" has a dedicated fan base that isn't afraid to call the show out from time to time. Here are some storylines that viewers can't stand in "The Boys."
Read MoreRaúl Esparza enjoyed a long run on "Law & Order: SVU," but fans hated how his character, ADA Barba, was written off the show. Even now, they still hate it.
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