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A dozen years have passed since the first installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise, also known as Vin Diesel and Paul Walker's annuity plan. The budget grew from $38 million for the first film to $125 million for Fast Five ten years later. The cars have progressed quite a bit and so has the supporting cast, but so much more has changed in the real world in the decade-plus since June 2001 when The Fast and the Furious debuted. 1. A gallon of gas cost $1.46, postage stamp 34 cents and a dozen eggs sold for 90 cents. 2. George W. Bush had only been in office four months and his administration wouldn't find weapons of mass destruction for another two years. 3. Wikipedia was only six ...
The highly anticipated fourth season of "Arrested Development" is finally upon us (available on Netflix on May 26). To honor this glorious occasion, we rewatched all 53 episodes from the first three seasons to compile a list of the 100 greatest quotes from the show. Since the genius of a show this dry and well-written lies in the delivery and context of the jokes, we had to set a few ground rules to make the list manageable. For the top 100, we limited each spot in the rankings to stand-alone lines and brief exchanges between two characters. Otherwise we'd be transcribing full scenes for every quote. With that out of the way, it's time to unwind with a vodka rocks, a frozen banana and the ...
Usually when you think of iconic movies, you think of classically trained actors delivering professional performances. Clearly that wasn't always the case. These rare photos of legendary actors and directors screwing around between scenes are very enjoyable. Keep clicking to see a rare side of legendary stars like James Dean, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson and more. Boris Karloff from Frankenstein, 1931. H/T Reddit, via Imgur ...