Since its initial release, the “Back to the Future” trilogy has had an undeniable influence on generations of filmmakers and audiences.
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Nev Schulman has the cutest family — and he took a moment to relive some of their sweetest moments together when he joined Us Weekly to play “I Can Explain.”During the game, the 36-year-old Catfish host began by reflecting on a cute Instagram selfie he took with his wife, Laura Perlongo.
At the time, he noted that the couple were “club-in’ in da house” as he held onto a glass of wine.“Laura and I were actually at my aunt’s house for a little family get together, and I just sort of pulled her
.Since its initial release, the “Back to the Future” trilogy has had an undeniable influence on generations of filmmakers and audiences.
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Nev Schulman and Jenna Johnson are ready to slay '80s Night on !The dance duo virtually invited ET to one of their rehearsals for the dance competition show, where they teased what fans can look forward to on Monday when they perform a Quickstep to «Take on Me» by a-ha.«You can expect lot of bright colors, neons, and lots of big hair, for sure,» Nev told ET's Lauren Zima.
the ladies what fans can expect from the 12th series, and it sounds like they're in for a treat, with another of their famously tempestuous girls' trips away in the offing.There will also be a vow renewal and a baby shower.
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NEW YORK -- When Hollywood does biopics on musicians, we're used to lots of saucy tales of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll. Not so much when it comes to astronauts.That changes with “The Real Stuff,” an eight-part National Geographic scripted series that shows the often ugly birth of American space exploration.“Astronauts are treated like gods in our culture and they’re unique in that way,” said writer, showrunner and producer Mark Lafferty.
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