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See the Cast of ‘Porky’s’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘Porky’s’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘Porky’s’ Then and Now
The 1982 classic 'Porky's' helped create the teen film genre. It also spawned three sequels -- 'Porky's II: The Next Day,' 'Porky's Revenge!' and 'Pimpin' Pee Wee' -- and even featured a future A-lister in randy gym coach Kim Cattrall. So where have the rest of the 'Porky's' gang ended up...
‘Dead Poets Society’ Cast Then and Now
‘Dead Poets Society’ Cast Then and Now
‘Dead Poets Society’ Cast Then and Now
It's the movie that taught us the phrase "Carpe Diem." It's the film that forged our long-lasting crush on Robert Sean Leonard and Ethan Hawke. It is the Oscar-winning coming-of-age drama that made boarding schools seem dreamy yet nightmarish. It is 'Dead Poets Society.'
See the Cast of ‘Sixteen Candles’ Then And Now
See the Cast of ‘Sixteen Candles’ Then And Now
See the Cast of ‘Sixteen Candles’ Then And Now
The 1984 coming of age comedy ‘Sixteen Candles’ was the first movie directed by John Hughes, who had already made a name for himself writing screenplays for movies such as ‘Mr. Mom’ and ‘Vacation’ Among its young stars were Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall, both of whom became regular John Hughes players, and were a part of a group of actors that became known as the ‘Brat Pack.’ See what al
See ‘Bad Santa’ Kid Brett Kelly Then And Now
See ‘Bad Santa’ Kid Brett Kelly Then And Now
See ‘Bad Santa’ Kid Brett Kelly Then And Now
Then: In 2003's 'Bad Santa,' Brett Kelly played Thurman Merman, aka, "The Kid." The Kid befriends Billy Bob Thornton's title character, first suffering from his misanthropic nature but eventually softening the heart of the cynical St. Nick. It was the biggest role to date for the-then 10-year-old from Canada, who had made his movie debut as another character called "Kid" in the
See the Cast of ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ Then and Now
'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' was the third, and considered by many to be the best, installment in the 'Vacation' franchise. Like its predecessors, it was written by John Hughes and starred Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo. Unlike the other movies in the series, the "vacation" took place at the Griswold's home during the holiday season.