Over the weekend, the Pop Culture Icon convention was held in St Louis and several pop culture icons came out for the event without their babysitters.
To name a few of the celebs who attended, there was Adventures in Babysitting’s Keith Coogan, Diff’rent Strokes Todd Bridges and Growing Pains Tracey Gold and Jeremy Miller. Before things got crazy, they got crazy and recreated the AiB poster.
They look so good doing it, I think they should make a sequel to the 1987 film together. Could you imagine all the hijinx they could get into? It would be like totally awesome.
BTW is it just me or does Gold look like Eddie Van Halen and Valerie Bertinelli’s secret daughter?
Back in the early ’90s, Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves filmed a wedding scene in Bram Stoker’s Dracula and turns out it might have been more real than fake.
It has been over 25 years since they made that movie and Ryder made a shocking confession to Entertainment Weekly and more importantly her husband, Keanu. What? She told the magazine, “We actually got married in Dracula. No, I swear to gd I think we’re married in real life.” Then she explained, “In that scene, Francis [Ford Coppola] used a real Romanian priest…We shot the master and he did the whole thing. So I think we’re married.”
Reeves does not remember the Valentine’s Day, yes Valentine’s Day, nuptials, but eventually, he gave into the fact that he and Winona are Mr. & Mrs.
Good thing neither one of them ever got married or they would have a lot explaining to do to their new spouses. Plus, possibly the law.
No word if they will annul their marriage or stay married. Thankfully, they have a lot more press to do for their new movie Destination Wedding. With a movie title like that and this development, it will be hard not for the press to press them on this. Right?
Congrats to the couple?
UPDATE: The Guardian asked Francis Ford Coppola about the wedding and he confirmed they might be married. The director of the film said, “This is pretty authentic and I think very beautiful, because we actually did the ceremony and had the priest do the ceremony.” Then he added, “So in a sense, when we were all done, we realized that Keanu and Winona really are married as a result of this scene and this ceremony.”
Now that we know that they are married in the eyes of the Greek Orthodox Chuch, it will be interesting to see what happens next. I mean, do you stay married to the person you have unknowingly have been married to for 26 and half years or do you split up? If you think about it, they have been married longer than most of their friends combined. Now we know the secret to a long Hollywood marriage, secretly being married and not knowing about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp_RnJcb8Ig
Matt Groening is back with her first new animated show since Futurama and Disenchanted is absolutely enchanting. The Simpsons is set in current time (even though they don’t age), Futurama is set in the future and the show that is now streaming on Netflix now takes place in the past.
Bean (Abbi Jacobson) is the Princess of Dreamland in medieval times and she is not your traditional princess. She likes to drink, gamble and fool around. When her father, King Zøg (John DiMaggio) forces her to marry someone for an alliance to get magic, she does everything in her power not to marry him.
No matter what she does, her wedding day is finally here. When her future husband falls on the sword, it looks like she is in the free and clear. That is until her father tells her she has to marry his brother (Matt Berry). It looks like she is doomed until an elf named Elfo (Nat Faxon) crashes the wedding. Bean and her demon Luci (Eric Andre) make a run for it with Elfo.
Together the three of them will rebel against society and her father. They will seek out on new adventures and discover new places. No matter what happens, they have each other. While we have an enjoyable show to watch.
Each of the first 10 episodes is better than the one before it. All leading up to a shocking season finale that sets up the next 10 episodes that are coming to Netflix. I cannot wait to see what happens next because what has already happened is so very good.
Back in the ’70s, teenage girls were obsessed with the clean-cut Henry Winkler and his complete opposite rocker Alice Cooper. Back then, the two could never meet up because The Fonz was in the ’50s and the other one was in current time.
That was then, this is now. The two extremes recently met up and gave the girls of the Disco era a dream ménage à trois. Sometimes you want to date the good guy and other times you don’t. Now you don’t have to choose. Hey, school’s out forever, no more Mrs. Nice Guy. Gives a whole new meaning to sit on it!