The Best Holiday Comedy of All Time Isn’t Even Set at Christmas (And It Just Returned to Paramount+)

Released in 1987 and directed by John Hughes, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles starring Steve Martin and John Candy, has become a beloved Thanksgiving tradition. Unlike many holiday movies focused on Christmas, this film follows Neal Page (Martin), a stressed-out businessman, and Del Griffith (Candy), a cheerful but irritating salesman. After their flight is cancelled right before Thanksgiving, they’re forced to travel together, leading to a hilarious and chaotic three-day adventure as they race to Chicago for Neal’s family dinner. For many, watching this movie has become an essential part of their Thanksgiving celebration, and it’s now available on Paramount+ as of November 1st.

One Piece’s New Anime Schedule Is Great, But It Still Has One Major Problem

As a huge One Piece fan, I was so excited to hear about the potential shift to a seasonal release schedule – it’s something we’ve all been hoping for! But honestly, while the idea sounds amazing, there are some catches that are really bringing me down. It’s tough not to feel a little disappointed when you dig into the details.

8 Blockbuster Hits That Would Flop If They Were Released Today

Many past box office hits don’t hold up well today and would likely fail to succeed if released now. They’ve either become too disconnected from modern audiences or have been surpassed by similar, better films. We’re not saying these movies are all bad—some are still enjoyable—but their initial success wouldn’t translate to today’s market.

Most RPG Fans Haven’t Played One of the Best Games Exclusive to the Original Xbox

I still remember when I first got my Xbox and discovered Knights of the Old Republic! It was around the early 2000s, and BioWare was working on a couple of games just for Xbox, but this one really stood out. They started working on their version of Star Wars back in July 2000, and it finally came out three years later. It was a massive hit – the fastest-selling game on the Xbox at the time, honestly! Over time, Knights of the Old Republic sold over 3.2 million copies, and it even led to a sequel made by Obsidian, an online spin-off game, and now they’re still working on a full remake, which is amazing!

ARC Raiders: Echoes of Victory Ridge Quest Guide

Start by opening your map and navigating to the West Broken Bridge, which is labeled with the letter B. This is where you need to go. When you arrive, you’ll easily spot it – a huge, collapsed highway stands before you, a reminder of the past falling apart.

ARC Raiders: Medical Merchandise Quest Guide

Go to the Research & Administrator’s Building on the Dam map. The Medical Room is located inside, but it’s further back in the building. Just follow the hallways until you see signs for the medical section.