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Corey Cesare is Talent Recap's Managing Editor and featured YouTube Host. She has a love of all things pop culture and an unhealthy obsession with celebrities. Corey earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Cinema/Screen Studies from the State University of New York at Oswego in 2021. She spends her spare time shooting astro, nature, and portrait photography, and coming up with movie ideas that she hopes to make into a film someday.
Scooby-Doo is still considered one of the most popular cartoon series since its creation in 1969. The show took a few breaks after that, but eventually made a comeback in the 2000s that had all the Scooby fans running to theaters. However, the most interesting things were left behind the scenes. So let’s take a look at a couple of unexpected facts that were kindly revealed by actors and movie producers after the films were finished.
1. Velma was written as gay in the original script for the first movie.
Some people give presents as they are, that are in their initial shape and look. Others, wrap them with paper and decorative ribbons. And other people go even further, giving the present an absolutely different look from whatever they are gifting. Of course, they look cool and spectacular!
We at Bright Side look at these photos and get amazed at how much patience the people who wrapped them have.
1. “I used wrapping paper to make a bike for my girlfriend.”
“However, there is whole lotta stuff in there: candles, tarot cards, a photo book, a necklace, and LED lights.
Sometimes you turn on the TV and see a movie that you were really fond of when you were a child, with that famous actor, whose name you can’t quite remember. So you run to your computer to find out more information about the movie and the actor.
At Bright Side, we couldn’t help it and scoured the web to find out what our favorite actors from the 2000s look like and do nowadays.
Matt Damon
A modest guy who we know by the films The Departed, Good Will Hunting, and The Bourne Identity continues to act in movies.
It was Bryce Dallas Howard who acted in Jurassic world, not Jessica Chastain. Babel starred Brad Pitt, not Benicio Del Toro. It all sounds obvious, but still, these and a handful of other celebrities get confused with each other all the time. Some of them make fun of it and some use it to their advantage.
Bright Side gathered pairs of celebrities who are being called each other’s names more often than they’d probably like. Spoiler alert: some of them make funny jokes out of it!
From childhood, we watch cartoons and movies that show us what loving couples should look like. There is a princess who is always thin and has long hair and a prince, always a strong guy with muscles who has to be taller than the woman. And sometimes such standards encoded in the society become barriers for people on the road to finding their true love. But still, there are couples who prove that love shouldn’t have any boundaries.
Our Bright Side team wants to show you the couples whose love is so big that they don’t care what other people think.
A Man Who Fell in Love With a Single Mom of 6 on a Dating App, Selflessly Adopts ALL of Her Kids
2024-08-27
Their romance was doomed to fail, at least, the critics said so. Tony and Lexy Thomas never listened to them, and made their long-distance romance thrive and blossom with love. And the cherry on the pie is that the man didn’t hesitate to adopt ALL kids that his wife had from a previous marriage. Here’s how it happened and how the couple proved all naysayers deeply wrong.
The happy couple met on a dating app.
Tony and Lexy Thomas are a couple who have taken the dating to a whole new level.
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Cuando hablamos sobre el idioma alemán, a veces pensamos únicamente en su uso dentro de Alemania, que es, de lejos, el mayor país germanohablante del mundo. Sin embargo, es importante recordar que, como en cualquier idioma, existen diferentes variaciones y dialectos que considerar, además del alemán estándar o Hochdeutsch.
Se estima que en el mundo hay cerca de 105 millones de hablantes nativos de alemán, mientras que otros 80 millones de personas lo hablan como segunda lengua.