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How to Watch the Original ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Before the Netflix Reboot?
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How to Watch the Original ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Before the Netflix Reboot?

Get reacquainted with the Ingalls before the reboot.

Kevin Bacon Is Changing His Name—And Fans Are Loving The Reason Why
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Kevin Bacon Is Changing His Name—And Fans Are Loving The Reason Why

For more than four decades, audiences have associated one particular last name with one of Hollywood’s most recognizable stars. From Footloose to countless film and television roles, that name has become part of pop culture history. That is exactly why fans were so surprised to learn that the actor has decided to part with it — at least for a little while. Fortunately, the decision has nothing to do with rebranding or reinvention and everything to do with a cause close to his heart. Why Kevin Bacon is becoming “Kevin Bean” Kevin Bacon/Instagram According to TODAY, the longtime star is temporarily changing his last name from Bacon to Bean as part of a playful campaign promoting plant-based meals one day a week. The initiative encourages people to swap meat for beans on Wednesdays as a way to help animals, reduce environmental impact, and even save money.             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Kevin Bacon (@kevinbacon)   The campaign, called “Beansday,” is being led alongside Humane World for Animals, the organization formerly known as the Humane Society of the United States. Leaning fully into the joke, the actor even appeared in promotional material wearing a suit made entirely out of beans to help spread the message. His love of animals made the decision easy YouTube Screenshot The humorous name change actually reflects something very personal. Kevin Bacon and wife Kyra Sedgwick live on a 40-acre farm surrounded by horses, goats, pigs, chickens and cows, giving the actor a daily connection with the animals he hopes to help protect. He has often shared videos of himself singing to the animals on social media, though he recently admitted those peaceful moments can take quite a few attempts to capture. Kevin Bacon/Youtube video screenshot Fans may see a short clip online, but behind the scenes there are often dozens of takes involving distracted goats and uncooperative pigs. For Kevin Bacon, the campaign was an opportunity to use humor to start conversations about food choices without making people feel judged or lectured. Judging by the reaction online, many fans seem more than happy to spend a few Wednesdays calling him Kevin Bean instead. Next up: Fans Visited Shelley Duvall’s Ranch And Found A Life Frozen In Time The post Kevin Bacon Is Changing His Name—And Fans Are Loving The Reason Why appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

John Wayne And Clint Eastwood Stood On Opposite Sides Of Hollywood
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John Wayne And Clint Eastwood Stood On Opposite Sides Of Hollywood

Western fans have spent decades wondering what might have happened if two of the genre’s biggest legends had ever shared the screen. The possibility came surprisingly close at one point, but creative differences and clashing philosophies ultimately kept the dream collaboration from becoming reality. The disappointment only grew over the years as stories emerged showing just how differently the two icons viewed movies, storytelling, and even the craft of acting itself. Their disagreements became one of Hollywood’s most fascinating rivalries and left behind one of cinema’s greatest “what if” moments. Their biggest disagreement went beyond Westerns Clint Eastwood/Instagram Much of the tension stemmed from their very different ideas about performance. John Wayne famously described himself not as an actor but as a “reactor,” believing that great performances came from responding naturally to situations rather than carefully constructing a character from the inside out. Jennifer Wayne’s grandfather, John Wayne/Instagram According to Slash Film, that philosophy reflected Wayne’s larger-than-life screen presence throughout his career. Audiences came to see the Duke for a certain style, a certain confidence, and a familiar persona that remained recognizable whether he was playing a rancher, a soldier, or a lawman. Clint Eastwood saw acting in a very different way than John Wayne BRANNIGAN, John Wayne, 1975/Everett Collection Years later, Clint Eastwood openly challenged the idea that acting was simply reacting. In interviews, he argued that performers needed motivation, purpose, and internal forces driving every decision a character made. Simply waiting for events to happen, he believed, wasn’t enough to create a convincing performance. The disagreement may help explain why the two stars never worked together despite opportunities to do so. Their abandoned project, The Hostiles, remains one of the great lost films of the Western genre and continues to spark curiosity among movie fans. DIRTY HARRY, Clint Eastwood, 1971/Everett Collection For all their differences, both men helped define entirely different eras of Western cinema. One represented the classic frontier hero of mid-century Hollywood, while the other ushered in a grittier and more morally complex version of the American West. Together, Clint Eastwood and John Wayne shaped the genre in ways few performers ever have—even if they never shared the same screen. Next up: Kevin Bacon Is Changing His Name—And Fans Are Loving The Reason Why The post John Wayne And Clint Eastwood Stood On Opposite Sides Of Hollywood appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Bette Midler Shares Rare Behind-The-Scenes ‘First Wives Club’ Photo With Diane Keaton And Goldie Hawn
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Bette Midler Shares Rare Behind-The-Scenes ‘First Wives Club’ Photo With Diane Keaton And Goldie Hawn

Nearly thirty years after its release, few comedies inspire the kind of affection that The First Wives Club still does. The story of friendship, heartbreak, and revenge struck a chord with audiences in 1996 and has remained a favorite for generations of viewers ever since. That nostalgia came rushing back this week when Bette Midler shared a black-and-white behind-the-scenes photograph featuring herself alongside co-stars Goldie Hawn and the late Diane Keaton, as well as composer Marc Shaiman. The image immediately sent fans down memory lane. Fans were emotional seeing the cast together again Bette Midler credits not sharing a bed or even a bedroom as a secret to her marriage’s success. / AdMedia According to Parade, the photograph prompted an outpouring of memories from viewers who remembered exactly what the movie meant to them when they first watched it. Some recalled seeing it as children, while others described it as one of the first films that truly reflected the experiences and friendships of adult women. ImageCollect For many fans, the image carried an extra emotional weight because it featured Diane Keaton, who died last year at the age of 79. Comments quickly filled with messages celebrating her legacy and expressing how deeply she continues to be missed by audiences who grew up watching her performances. The legacy of ‘First Wives Club’ remains stronger than ever             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Bette Midler (@bettemidler)   Part of what has kept First Wives Club alive for so long is that its themes still resonate decades later. Its message about friendship, resilience, and rediscovering yourself after disappointment feels just as relevant today as it did in the mid-1990s. Fans also couldn’t resist revisiting one of the movie’s most memorable moments: the cast singing Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me” during the unforgettable finale. Even now, a single photograph is enough to bring that scene rushing back for audiences who know every word. THE FIRST WIVES CLUB, from left: Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler, 1996. ©Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection The response to Midler’s post served as another reminder that some films never truly disappear. Long after audiences forget the box office numbers, First Wives Club continues to connect generations of viewers who see pieces of themselves in its humor, heart, and unforgettable friendships. Next up: John Wayne And Clint Eastwood Stood On Opposite Sides Of Hollywood The post Bette Midler Shares Rare Behind-The-Scenes ‘First Wives Club’ Photo With Diane Keaton And Goldie Hawn appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

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