
Rahul Biju
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fandomwire.com | Rahul Biju |Sayantan Gayen
When I say sitcom, I’m pretty sure shows like Friends, The Big Bang Theory, and How I Met Your Mother all come to your mind. The genre has been a key part of the television culture for a long time. From black-and-white classics to modern streaming giants, the genre has evolved significantly over the years, while remaining true to one thing: making us laugh. This evolution has also sparked a slight competition among fans, who debate which sitcom is better than the other.
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fandomwire.com | Rahul Biju |Sayantan Gayen
Harold & Kumar isn’t just a buddy-comedy—it’s a legendary stoner movie. When the original film dropped in 2004, it took a simple premise and turned it into a cult classic: two friends, high out of their minds, chasing the holy grail of munchies—a White Castle slider. Set against the backdrop of early-2000s suburbia (a world before DoorDash or Uber Eats), the film leaned into absurdity, social satire, and genuine heart.
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fandomwire.com | Rahul Biju |Sayantan Gayen
If you’ve ever laughed at a talking baby trying to take over the world or a beer-loving dog dishing out life advice, then you’ve already had a taste of Seth MacFarlane’s wild imagination. As the creator of Family Guy—one of the longest-running animated comedy series of all time—MacFarlane has cemented his place in pop culture history.
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1 week ago |
fandomwire.com | Rahul Biju |Sayantan Gayen
It is quite common to see the entertainment world take inspiration from other popular works. Whether it’s filmmakers borrowing from literature, musicians sampling old tracks, or video game developers taking inspiration from cinema, creativity often builds on what came before. Great directors like Quentin Tarantino have taken inspiration from other great movies to make their own projects stand out, and one gaming company is giving the auteur the run for his money.
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fandomwire.com | Rahul Biju |Sayantan Gayen
Ryan Murphy is adding another series to his popular American Story collection. After American Horror Story, American Crime Story, and American Sports Story, he is now working on American Love Story. This will be the fourth part of the anthology series, and instead of focusing on crime or sports, it will tell a powerful love story. American Love Story will follow the real-life relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.
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