Zack Morris on Jimmy Fallon Show Dan Koelsch, June 8, 2009July 11, 2010 This isn’t our usual kind of post, but I’m such a huge fan of Saved by the Bell, I had to post it. Mark-Paul Gosselaar was a guest on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon tonight, but he did something a tad different. He came on as his character Zack Morris from the 90s Saturday Morning tv show. Check out the video. Jimmy Fallon has been trying to reunite the cast of Saved by the Bell on his show recently, and Gosselaar agreed to be part of it. Elizabeth Berkeley (aka Jesse Spano) was also confirmed in a funny way. The two join Mr. Belding, Lisa Turtle, and AC Slater as confirmed. Gosselaar was on the show to promote his new series “Raising the Bar”. News Jimmy FallonNBCSaved By the Bell
Viral Video Round Up: Ticklish Cage, Back to the Future, Blade Runner, Twin Towers Tribute, And More! September 12, 2011September 12, 2011The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere in between. We regularly bring you the best, most interesting, or just plain weirdest, and today we do it again. Check out the latest viral videos after the break.Pages: 1 2 Read More
Cast of “The Bourne Legacy” Talk About Training, Production, Character Nobility, And The Possibility Of A Character Crossover August 9, 2012August 9, 2012The Bourne Legacy is the continuation and the not-really reboot of the Bourne franchise. Jeremy Renner now takes the mantle as Aaron Cross, the CIA new most wanted man, who just so happens to be a highly trained and highly skilled operative. At the recent press conference, Renner, Rachel Weisz,… Read More
Watch Two Alternate Openings For “The Social Network” January 16, 2011January 16, 2011David at /Film has found two alternative opening credits scenes for David Fincher’s The Social Network that were considered, with the difference being mostly the music. While the final version included Trent Reznor’s track, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin originally wanted Paul Young’s cover of “Love for the Common People”, while Fincher… Read More