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What if your child’s favorite toy harbored the soul of a serial killer? This nightmare scenario became reality for horror fans in 1988 when Child’s Play introduced the world to Chucky—a seemingly innocent Good Guy doll with a murderous secret. The film tapped into a primal fear that resonates with audiences decades later: the corruption of childhood…
A True Legend Robert Reed, born in 1932, was a classically trained actor who studied at Northwestern and in London. He honed his craft with the utmost dedication. Throughout his career, he aspired to take on serious dramatic roles that mirrored the complexities of life. He yearned for depth rather than merely the lightheartedness of…
Kate Spade totally shook up the fashion world with her fun, colorful bags that practically screamed “I’ve got style AND I’m practical!” Starting out in the early ’90s, Kate (originally Katherine Brosnahan from Kansas City) noticed that designer bags were either super boring or wildly expensive – so she decided to create something different, something…
Let’s face it – Buddy Holly may have left us way too soon, but his Texas roots still rock! His influence on rock music and culture continues to resonate with fans old and new, showcasing the timeless quality of his work. If you’re passing through the Lone Star State, be sure to visit Buddy Holly’s…
Gerald Norman “Jerry” Springer took one of the most unconventional paths to television fame in entertainment history. Born in London in 1944 to German-Jewish refugees fleeing the turmoil of World War II, he moved to the United States. There, he built a promising political career, serving on Cincinnati City Council and ultimately becoming mayor in…
Jo’s Parents House Bill and Melissa are Introduced Bill and Jo almost wreck while driving Wakita Water Tower Aunt Megs House Morning after the storm Chasing Storms Is it a bird? is it a plane? Nope, its just Jo’s truck Arriving to get divorce papers MORE LOCATIONS TO BE ADDED SOON Check out all the…
Mork & Mindy, which aired from 1978 to 1982, was a hit sitcom that launched Robin Williams into stardom. It was a spin-off of Happy Days. The show followed Mork, an alien from the planet Ork. Mork tried to understand human life with the help of Mindy, a young woman in Boulder, Colorado. Robin Williams’ wild…
Haunted by a harrowing encounter with a tornado, Kate Cooper finds herself drawn back to the open plains by her friend, Javi, to field test a revolutionary new tracking system. Along the way, she crosses paths with Tyler Owens, a charismatic yet reckless social media sensation who revels in documenting his storm-chasing escapades. As storm…
Paul Dedrick Gray, better known simply as Paul Gray, was the bassist and founding member of the popular metal band Slipknot. On May 24, 2010, tragically, Gray was found dead in a hotel room in Urbandale, Iowa. He was only 38 years old. The cause of Gray’s death was determined to be an accidental overdose…
The Von Erich family is a wrestling dynasty known for their success and tragedy in the world of professional wrestling. Patriarch Fritz Von Erich (real name: Jack Adkisson) was a wrestler and promoter who founded World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas. He had five sons who followed in his footsteps and became wrestlers: Kevin, David,…
“Election is a 1999 dark comedy film directed by Alexander Payne and based on the novel by Tom Perrotta. The story revolves around the intense and controversial campaign for student body president at a high school in suburban Omaha. The film delves into themes of ambition, morality, and the chaos of human relationships while portraying…
Rocky Marciano, the legendary undefeated heavyweight boxing champion, tragically died in a plane crash on August 31, 1969. The small private aircraft, a Cessna 172, registration N3149X, encountered stormy weather conditions and crashed in Iowa, claiming the lives of all three occupants on board. The sports world mourned the loss of a true icon, whose…
On February 3, 1959, rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson tragically lost their lives in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. This event, immortalized as “The Day the Music Died” by Don McLean in his song “American Pie,” marked a significant and somber moment in music…
“Doc Hollywood” is a comedy film released in 1991, directed by Michael Caton-Jones. The movie stars Michael J. Fox as Dr. Benjamin Stone, a young and talented medical doctor from a prestigious hospital in Washington, D.C. The story revolves around Stone’s journey to Los Angeles, where he plans to pursue a lucrative career in plastic…
“Monster” is a crime drama film released in 2003, directed by Patty Jenkins. The film is based on the real-life story of Aileen Wuornos, a former prostitute who became a serial killer. Charlize Theron portrays Wuornos in the film and won an Academy Award for her performance. “Monster” follows the life of Aileen Wuornos. She…
“Bonnie and Clyde” is a classic American crime film released in 1967. Directed by Arthur Penn, the movie tells the story of the infamous criminal duo Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who were active during the Great Depression in the United States. The film stars Warren Beatty as Clyde Barrow and Faye Dunaway as Bonnie…
“My Girl” is a coming-of-age comedy-drama film released in 1991. Directed by Howard Zieff and written by Laurice Elehwany, the movie stars Anna Chlumsky, Macaulay Culkin, Dan Aykroyd, and Jamie Lee Curtis. Set in the summer of 1972, “My Girl” follows the story of an 11-year-old girl named Vada Sultenfuss (played by Anna Chlumsky) living…
“The Waterboy” is a comedy film released in 1998. Directed by Frank Coraci and produced by Adam Sandler, it stars Adam Sandler himself in the lead role. The movie also features Kathy Bates, Henry Winkler, and Jerry Reed in supporting roles. “The Waterboy” tells the story of Bobby Boucher (played by Adam Sandler), a socially…
On the morning of July 18, 1989, instead of the expected courier delivering a script for “The Godfather III” in preparation for her audition with director Francis Ford Coppola, it was Robert Bardo who rang Schaeffer’s doorbell. Upon opening the door, Bardo presented her with a card she had sent him in response to one…
Dana Plato was an American actress. She is best known for her role as Kimberly Drummond on the popular 1980s sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes.” She was born on November 7, 1964, in Maywood, California. Unfortunately, Dana Plato passed away on May 8, 1999, at the age of 34. Plato’s life was marked by personal struggles and…
Married with Children is a popular American sitcom that aired from 1987 to 1997. It was created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt and followed the dysfunctional Bundy family living in Chicago. The main characters included Al Bundy (played by Ed O’Neill), a misanthropic shoe salesman; Peggy Bundy (played by Katey Sagal), Al’s lazy…
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