The Pink Panther was released OTD in 1964, which launched one of the funniest franchises in cinema history. Peter Sellers' Inspector Clouseau is a work of comedy genius and The Pink Panther movies will continue to be hilarious as long as the world keeps spinning.
Filming the deserted London scenes for 28 DAYS LATER, Danny Boyle and the crew would temporarily stop traffic for short periods, usually very early in the morning.
Christian Bale insisted on getting American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis's approval, arranged a meeting. Bale showed up, dressed and introduced himself as "Patrick Bateman". After 10 minutes Ellis begged Bale to stop because his hands were shaking.
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Happy Birthday, William Shatner
The Twilight Zone: Nightmare at 20,000 (1963)
One of the most iconic episodes in one of the best TV shows ever still resonates as a shorthand for the fear of flying. If you get a chance to catch the full version, watch it, it's brilliant.