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By Carita Rizzo on July 18, 2011
J.Lo and Marc Anthony recently released a statement announcing the end of their marriage. But Snakkle wants to take a look back at where their spark as a couple all began—the video for “No Me Ames.”
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By Brett Singer on July 18, 2011
Rupert Grint will now forever be known as Ron Weasley, beloved best friend of Harry Potter and unlikely honey of Hermione. But check out his little-known second movie, Thunderpants, and the adorable Harry Potter casting press conference. They’re a real kick in the pants.
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By Anna Dimond on July 17, 2011
Ten years ago, these actors brought the business of funerals to the TV, complete with family drama, hot-and-heavy romance, and a big dose of satire. See what the cast of “Six Feet Under” has been up to since the series went off the air.
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By Lisa Angelo on July 14, 2011
Emmy nominations are out! See if you can guess who these fresh-faced nominees grew up to be!
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on July 13, 2011
Over the past 10 years, we have watched Daniel Radcliffe transform from the precocious preteen boy wizard to the star of one of the biggest movie franchises in history. As the last installment in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, flies into theaters, we look back at some of Radcliffe’s career highlights.
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By Brett Singer on July 12, 2011
The films of John Hughes are iconic for all the right reasons. His writing captured young people with honesty and compassion, whether they were rich, poor, cool, goofy, or some crazy ’80s combination. Set in the pre-iPod/cellphone era, these films depict a more innocent time, albeit one in which leg warmers were stylish. “Pretty in Pink” (1986) is Hughes and (first time!) director Howard Deutch at their best.
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By Elizabeth Perkins on July 11, 2011
To prepare for the end of ABC’s The Bachelorette, Snakkle couldn’t help but be inspired to look back at the entirety of the show and give you our eight best and worst moments so far (Bentley, anyone???).
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By Lisa Angelo on July 8, 2011
25 Years after signing off the air, Snakkle dug up this delicious video of a young David Boreanaz playing Kelly Bundy’s flaky date on Married with Children—long before he played hunky Seeley Booth on Fox’s Bones<./i>. See how this fun little outing ended here!
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