Steven Seagal the actor and producer had a long-standing history with martial arts in the sixties. Just like how Elvis Presley found his love in the dojo, so did Steven find his love.
Aikido was one of his passions and he worked hard to attain a black belt. He loved it so much that he fulfilled his dream to create his own Dojo in Japan with his wife.
Little Shop of Horrors The Strange But Addictive B Movie
The Little Shop of Horrors was one of those B movies that makes you ask: "What in the world?" It's a fantastic musical but some might find it hard to digest because of the scenes where the evil plant wants to consume a human.
There were two plans for the ending but instead of choosing the dark ending, they went for the happy ending instead.
The Family Friendly Flick The Apple Dumpling Gang
The Apple Dumpling Gang was a hilarious movie for the entire family. The two actors Billy Bixby and Harry Morgan were so good at acting that they even teamed up with Elvis Presley at one point during shooting!
Knotts and Conway had great chemistry which made the show an all-time favorite Western comedy.
Burt Reynolds Didn't Believe in Himself
When Burt Reyolds played Paul in The Longest Yard, he had his reservations. He didn't think he could play the role to its fullest potential. The comedy movie also had serious scenes that he was ambivalent about performing.
With a little encouragement from the director, as well as some good old self-belief, he was able to soldier on and fulfill the role he knew deep down he could do.
Abbey Road
If we had to choose the most famous album cover ever released, it had to be The Beatles, 1969, Abbey Road. It was the Fab Four's eleventh album and the last one they ever recorded together. The four fabulous musicians crossing the road have become an iconic symbol of the band; however, taking this shot wasn't as easy as it seems.
This photo was not done spontaneously and had to be taken a number of times before the perfect one was shot. Until this very day, the real Abbey Road in London is a famous landmark amongst all tourists and not only Beatles lovers.