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From Davis' cartoonish monster mask to the film's ludicrous one-liners, "Leprechaun" has a better shot at cracking you up, rather than causing you to crack from fear. What do you get when you combine a work demotion, a love triangle and werewolves?


An overall spook-less experience, starring Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfieffer, that takes itself too seriously to thrive as a horror film. Though "Wolf" displays impressive horror make-up, its subliminal dialogue about human nature encourages audiences to think rather than freak. When a team of documentarians and a snake-hunter in the Amazon forest encounter a giant, man-eating snake, things get a little twisted.


Featuring an all-star roster that includes Owen Wilson, Jennifer Lopez and Ice Cube, the adventure horror picture relies too heavily on its absurd low-quality CGI villain to instill a sense of fear. Starring Jared Leto and Alicia Witt, "Urban Legend" takes an amalgamation of age old superstitions and myths and presents it in an unoriginal slasher format. Pendleton University student Natalie Simon seeks to get to the bottom of a string of urban legend-inspired murders affecting her friends and loved ones, before she becomes the killer's next victim.


Debuting nearly two years after "Scream," "Urban Legend" fails to bring anything original or particularly scary to liven up its lifeless and cliched plot. Starring Ben Affleck and Rose McGowan, this film adaption of a Dean Kootz novel recounts the tale of small-town Snowfield, Colorado, plagued by a subterranean entity. The visiting Lisa Pailey McGowan and local police one of whom is Affleck team up to combat the mysterious force.


Though "Phantoms" makes for cheap thrills, with some unexpected jump scares, its convoluted storyline and shoddy special effects warrant more chuckles than scares. Some say imitation is the best form of flattery, but this horror remake feels more like a low-quality copy-and-paste of the original.


Vince Vaughn, starring as Norman Bates, struggles to display the unnerving delivery demonstrated by his predecessor Anthony Perkins. Shortly after the widespread popularity of "The Blair Witch Project," this followup film tracks a group of graduate students who visit the eerie town of Burkittsville, Maryland in the hopes of experiencing the Blair Witch for themselves. Falling in the shadows of its incomparable predecessor, "Book of Shadows" lacks originality but tries to compensate by predictably borrowing elements from the first film in the franchise.


Following the death of his ghost hunter uncle, widower Aruther Kriticos played by Tony Shalhoub inherits his uncle's estate, a large glass house also inhabited by 12 captive ghosts.


His comedy career didn't end there, however. Michaela Watkins joined the cast in but only lasted one season before Michaels let her go. It was a fantastic year. I don't have any regrets. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more.


A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Frank Olito. A handful of famous comedians didn't last very long on "SNL," but found mainstream success anyway. Sarah Silverman, Robert Downey Jr. Damon Wayans was reportedly let go for failing to run a character edit by producers. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.


Adam Sandler says he was fired from the show in the '90s, but also "kind of" quit at the same time. Chris Rock was let go from the show after he expressed interest in another sketch series. Laurie Metcalf appeared on "SNL" for just one episode before the show took a writers' strike-induced hiatus.


She wasn't asked back. Sarah Silverman says she was fired via fax after only one season. Robert Downey Jr. He claims he was "ill-suited. Damon Wayans was reportedly fired after just one season for going off-script. Jenny Slate said she learned of her firing by reading it online. And most fans believed that it was because SNL 's creator, Lorne Michaels, was upset about her using the F-word on live television.


However, according to Jenny, the fans couldn't be more wrong. When the actress and comedian was filming her very first episode, she did a skit alongside Kristen Wiig, where she played a biker. During their dialogue, she said: "You stood up for yourself, and do you know what? I fing love you for that. Since then, she's made it clear that she slipped up by accident, but it's worth noting that she's not the only one who let the f-bomb fly on the series. Samuel L. Jackson, Sam Rockwell, and Steven Tyler among others have also cursed during the show, although it didn't garner nearly as much attention.