
Spencer Bollettieri
Freelance Journalist and Features Writer at Freelance
Biologist | Writer | Journalist - "I look into the darkness and often wonder what it hides or better yet what it can be filled with."
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1 day ago |
cbr.com | Spencer Bollettieri
It’s more than just midnight reruns of classic sitcoms that keep audiences up at night; a dark fan theory may finally explain one of television’s wildest unsolved mysteries, more than 50 years later. Happy Days gave viewers some of the most memorable moments in TV history, from jukebox nostalgia to leather-jacket swagger. While The Fonz jumping a shark lives on in pop culture infamy, fans still wonder what happened to Chuck Cunningham.
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6 days ago |
cbr.com | Spencer Bollettieri
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account It has been 19 years, and it is time fans revisit Animal Planet’s answer to Jurassic Park. When people look around, it is hard to argue that they are not living in the future. Technologies that once existed only in sci-fi stories or articles from Popular Science are becoming a reality. While debates continue over whether humanity has truly recreated Jurassic Park, Prehistoric Park raises a different but equally important question: "What...
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1 week ago |
cbr.com | Spencer Bollettieri
When it comes to survival scenarios, Jurassic Park has no shortage of annoying characters fans still can't stand. From poor comic relief to flat performances to characters who weren't as popular as the studios thought they'd be, the Jurassic Park franchise has often struggled with making some of its cast as memorable as its dinosaurs. For every fan-favorite like Alan Grant or Ian Malcolm, there's someone whose presence drags the story down, or worse, makes audiences root for the Indominus Rex.
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1 week ago |
cbr.com | Spencer Bollettieri
It has been over 13 years since Disney canceled one of its best sci-fi series, and those who spent late nights watching it are still hurt by it. From the network that brought audiences 2017's DuckTales, Star Wars: Rebels, and some of the best animated adventure shows on television, Tron: Uprising remains a hidden gem. With sharp writing, a talented cast, and a 30-year legacy to explore, many still wonder what happened to the series and whether it has truly been derezzed.
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1 week ago |
cbr.com | Spencer Bollettieri
It has been over a decade since fans last visited the town of Storybrooke, but a wild sci-fi fan theory suggests the cult classic Tron: Legacy may be secretly connected to Once Upon a Time. Once Upon a Time was a wild show where no fairy tale seemed off-limits, as long as Disney could reimagine it with overly complicated plots and a melodramatic flair. Pulling from stories like Frozen, Alice in Wonderland, and even Frankenstein, it raises the question: Could Tron have been in the mix all along?
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