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Angelo Grisanti

Mark Hamill's 10 Best Roles Outside Star Wars
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Mark Hamill is best known for playing Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, but the actor has given life to quite a few other great characters outside the galaxy far, far away. Mark Hamill got his big break in the original trilogy of Star Wars movies, and his time as Luke Skywalker has had a huge impact on his career. While he's certainly best known for Star Wars, Hamill has also branched out into other franchises, genres, and even mediums. In fact, Hamill has played so many great characters in his career that narrowing down the best of them is quite a feat.

Plenty of actors known for Star Wars have made great movies, but very few of them have had as prolific careers as Mark Hamill. In his career, Hamill has had a role in over 300 shows, movies, games, and more. Many of those roles have been animated; for example,...
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  • 9/3/2024
  • by Sean Morrison
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10 Underrated Fantasy Animated Movies That Don't Get Enough Love
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Underrated animated fantasy movies often don't receive the recognition they deserve at the Oscars. Movies like Wizards, The Red Turtle, and FernGully offer deep themes and incredible animation. Nimona showcases a heartwarming story about facing cruelty, while The Night is Short, Walk on Girl has a satisfying experimental narrative.

Animation lends itself well to fantastical settings, which is why many filmmakers produce animated fantasy movies which sadly do not get as much love as they deserve. 2024s Oscar nominations and predictions included a Best Animated Feature race between The Boy and the Heron and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, with audiences paying little attention to other nominees that were never going to win. Following the categorys inception at the beginning of the millennium, movie fans were treated to many animated movies in the 2000s that were forgotten.

Some of the most underrated animated fantasy movies were nominated for Oscars but...
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  • 8/4/2024
  • by Abigail Stevens
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How Old Were The Golden Girls During The Show
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Your browser does not support the video tag. The main cast of The Golden Girls, including Dorothy, Sophia, Rose, and Blanche, range in age from their late 40s to their late 80s. Rue McClanahan, who portrayed Blanche, was actually younger than her character, starting the series at 51 years old. Estelle Getty, who played Sophia, was younger than her character, even younger than Bea Arthur, who played her daughter in the series.

Following four "older" single women living in the same house in Miami, one of the most beloved aspects of The Golden Girls is its iconic cast, but how were old were the Golden Girls supposed to be? The Golden Girls follows a widow, Blanche (Rue McClanahan), who opens her home to other lonely single ladies. In response, widows Rose (Betty White) and Sophia (Estelle Getty), and divorcee Dorothy (Bea Arthur) come to live with her. The sitcom ran successfully...
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  • 7/24/2024
  • by Amanda Bruce, Megan Hemenway, Shawn S. Lealos
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