90s

20 Ace Ventura Moments That Will Make You Laugh Even If You Hate Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey was one of the biggest actors of the 90s. He was adored by people everywhere for his rubber-like face and his impeccable comedic timing. Warner Bros. Lately, people have kind of cooled off on Jim Carrey. They don't love when celebrities take political stances so his popularity has fallen into the background. The thing is, no matter what you think about Jim Carrey you have to admit one thing: Ace Ventura is one of the greatest characters ever. Warner Bros. There are countless quotable moments that will make you laugh so hard it hurts. Seriously, it's just too

90s

15 Fascinating Facts About City Slickers That Were Definitely "Not In The Brochure"

Billy Crystal is a comedic genius that has so many amazing and iconic roles. Whether you are watch The Princess Bride, Monsters Inc or When Harry Met Sally, everything he does is basically perfect but one of his greatest movies has to be City Slickers. This movie was filled with comedy heroes doing a lot of strange stunts that weren't really as popular in movies as they used to be. Try and think of another western made in the 90s... Not a lot of them huh? The movie is incredible and there is a lot of secrets and pieces of

90s

Groovy Secrets From The Set Of Austin Powers You've Been Dying To Know

Austin Powers is the best "International Man Of Mystery" in the world. His ability to fight off Dr. Evil while also making the ladies swoon is unparalleled. These are just the facts. After being cryogenically frozen, travelling through time not once but twice, what is there left for him to do? Well, hopefully a lot. Mike Myers, creator and star of the Austin Powers franchis,e is still open to a fourth installment even though it's been well over a decade since the last movie, but he is waiting for the right idea. He wrote the original as a tribute

70s

Frank Sinatra's Story About One Of Don Rickles' Classic Pranks is A Great Way To Remember Him

The world lost a comedy legend this week with the passing of Don Rickles, one of the funniest (and meanest) voices ever to take the stage. Newspapers across the country have done their best to memorialize this larger-than-life entertainer, but we think that should be left to someone who knew him best: Frank Sinatra.The singer first met Rickles in 1957 and they stayed lifelong friends afterwards. Rickles was famously the only person allowed to joke about Sinatra's fragile ego, and as you can tell from this story he took his job seriously.Throughout their careers these two icons often