
15 Movies And TV Shows That Originally Had Different Names
Friends , Married With Children , Seinfeld – all of these shows have become rather iconic and it’s hard to imagine them being any other way than they are now. But, believe it or not, these shows and many others were originally supposed to have very different names – and honestly, I’m pretty glad the creators changed their minds. After all, Montauk just doesn’t roll off the tongue the same way Stranger Things does.
#1 Mr. Bean

#2 Buffy The Vampire Slayer

#3 Monty Python’s Flying Circus

#4 Friends

#5 That 70’s Show

#6 Stranger Things

#7 The Big Bang Theory

#8 Lost

#9 Charmed

#10 Married With Children

#11 This Is Us

#12 Grey’s Anatomy

#13 New Girl

#14 Seinfeld

#15 Happy Days

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Quirky Movie Etiquette Slides From 1912
Going to the cinema to see the newest movie always has its pros and cons, the latter usually concerning problems with other moviegoers. As these vintage slides from 1912 by John D. Scott and Edward Van Altena show, movie etiquette seems to have always been a problem.
These slides’ respectful creators made a bunch of light-hearted movie etiquette cards in the early 1910s to promote good behavior while at the cinema by showing examples of good manners.
The Library of Congress writes: “ As middle class mass entertainments gained increasing popularity in the late nineteenth century, so did the impetus to instruct this new audience in the ways of appropriate public behavior. ”
More info: loc.gov (h/t: sobadsogood )