Andy Banson
@AndyBanson
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That Thing You Do! (1996) might quietly be one of Tom Hanks’ best. He captures that flash-in-the-pan pop magic so perfectly, and the title track alone lives rent-free in your head. Plus Steve Zahn shows up and instantly gives the whole band its spark.
Movies that no one else remembers that you regularly think about.
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Kids today will never get to experience falling asleep on the couch and being woke up at 2:30 am by Michael Bolton and Celine Dion
When “The Simple Things” turned Mr. Hyunh into a country star.
The Wedding Singer (1998) barely gets started before Steve Buscemi detonates it. The drunk best man speech isn’t just a gag, it sets the tone for how unhinged this world can get. He’s on screen for minutes and somehow feels essential to the movie’s DNA.
Which actor completely stole the movie… even though they weren’t the lead?
Happy Gilmore was released 30 years ago. Bob Barker insisted on doing the fight scene himself. He trained for it, performed his own punches, and even helped choreograph the moment. It became the film’s most iconic surprise.
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR! May this year bring you endless luck and prosperity! #LunarNewYear2026 #YearOfTheHorse
BREAKING: Academy Award-winning actor Robert Duvall has died. He was 95. abcnews.link/33y1kph
The ending of The Wedding Singer (1998) is pure rom-com magic. Robbie singing on the plane, the whole cabin slowly backing him up, Julia realizing she’s about to make a mistake. It’s big, emotional, and completely earned.
Like fire and ice.
Still the greatest Winter Olympic performance ever delivered
The ending of Rush (2013) still gives goosebumps. Hans Zimmer’s score is not just background music, it is the heartbeat of the whole film.
Which movie ending stayed in your head for days?
In October 1997, Paula Cole released “I Don’t Want To Wait” as a single. That January it was used as the theme song for ‘Dawson’s Creek’. It spent 56 weeks on the Hot 100 (peaking at #11). It was the 10th biggest hit on Billboard’s 1998 year-end chart.
One of the most iconic scenes in Dawson’s Creek is when Dawson lets Joey go. A moment that also spawned James Van Der Beek’s legendary crying face meme. His legacy will always be remembered 💔...
James Van Der Beek, the actor known for playing Dawson Leery on “Dawson’s Creek” has died. He was 48. Van Der Beek was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2023 and made his diagnosis public in 2024. Statement from his family: "Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed
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