Full House

Humor

"You Can't Tell Me What to Do..."

"...You're Not My Father!"

"...You're Not My Father!" Multimedia artist Paul Slocum took ten of the most dramatic, heart-wrenching seconds of Full House and duplicated them — ten times. With ten different sets of actors. By the fifth or sixth go around, the scene takes on an eerie, almost hypnotic, tone. Try not to get sucked into the whirlwind of D.J.'s emotional outburst and poor Joey's losing battle.

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Buzz Brainteaser

Welcome to Buzz Brainteaser, the trivia feature on BuzzSugar!
Welcome to Buzz Brainteaser, the trivia feature on BuzzSugar! Every weekday I'll test your knowledge about TV shows, music and movies. If you enter in the correct answer, you win points! What was the name of the dog on Full House?

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John Hughes

Buzz Gift Guide: '80s Babies

You have one in your family. You work next to one. Or perhaps you are one: A defiantly proud child of the '80s. A girl who just wants to have fun. A Casbah rocker. One who wangs chung. If you're familiar with these things, today's holiday gift guide is for you and your '80s babies friends.

If you and your friends spent so much time with the Tanner family that DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle were practically your sisters, check out the Full House Complete Series. The set comes with every episode from the show's eight-season run, but the real selling point is the package: a replica of the Tanners' San Francisco-style town house.

Nothing brings me back to those golden years quite like the music of the '80s. Of course, I knew the gal to ask for '80s music compilation gift ideas was WhiplashGirlchild, who suggested this extremely cool and comprehensive set, Like, Omigod! The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally).

Some of the most iconic movies of my youth are John Hughes' teen films, like The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. For awesome box set collections of these and other beloved flicks, check out the Too Cool for School set and the Brat Pack collection.

Humor

A Rap for Bad Boy Bob Saget

Mr. Malibu Rapper himself, Jamie Kennedy, is busting a rhyme this time about the "illest mothaf*cka in a cardigan sweater."

Mr. Malibu Rapper himself, Jamie Kennedy, is busting a rhyme this time about the "illest mothaf*cka in a cardigan sweater." Yes, this is a tribute to everyone's favorite sitcom daddy badass Bob Saget. He's the life of the party, the no nonsense gangsta, the crunkest "kid" to hang with in town— oh, and did I mention that Kennedy is a professional prankster? The joke's on Saget.

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Humor

Flashback: Full House Rocks Out

No one can have enough "Full House" in their diet.

No one can have enough "Full House" in their diet. Have you had your dose of Danny Tanner today? (I wouldn't want anyone to O.D. on me here.) Watch the Tan-man and the gang make a pathetic mess of Raffi's "Baby Beluga." It's so painful it's pleasurable, which is exactly why the 90's need to make a quick comeback-- just for the corny fun of it.



Stephen Colbert

The Results Are In: Recast "Full House"

Every Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie.

Every Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie. The reader who submits the best cast wins a BuzzSugar t-shirt!

Wow, I had no idea the recast challenge for "Full House" would be so much fun! The lists that came in this week were really creative and interesting. Among many others, one of my favorite picks was fieryelectra's idea of Seth Rogen as Joey, and I thought schultzie11's pick of John Mayer as Jesse was odd but funny. I also thought txhottie's idea of Neil Flynn (Janitor on "Scrubs") as Danny was unique, while juliesf's pick of another "Scrubs" star, Sarah Chalke, for the part of Rebecca would be a lot of fun.

As for overall lists, however, my favorite this week comes from alynn! To see who alynn picked along with a new cast photo, read more

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Recast "Full House" and Win a Prize!

Every Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie.

Every Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie. The reader who submits the best cast wins a BuzzSugar t-shirt!

Among the many fantastic suggestions of TV shows and movies to recast, one of my favorites was "Full House" because it's a multi-generational cast which is slightly more challenging than the dramas featuring a mostly teenage cast.

For this week's recast challenge, who could you see playing the even-tempered Danny Tanner, or the other two guys (Uncle Jesse and Uncle Joey) raising a family together in a heterosexual way? What about the three girls, DJ, Stephanie and Michelle? Or the lady of the house, Rebecca? Perhaps most importantly, who could do weird little Kimmy Gibbler justice?
Leave your entry in the comment section below, and I'll pick one winner to feature Tuesday, June 26, complete with a "new" cast photo. To see a list of characters to recast and a photo of the BuzzSugar t-shirt, read more

Father's Day

Top 10 Most Memorable TV Dads

Father's Day is fast approaching, so what better time to honor some of the most memorable television fathers?

Father's Day is fast approaching, so what better time to honor some of the most memorable television fathers? I've compiled a list of my top 10 dads (and a few father figures) to go along with my great movie dads list from the other day. There were so many stern, sweet and just plain goofy men to choose from, ranging from Sandy Cohen on "The OC" to George's dad on "Seinfeld" to Al Bundy on "Married with Children," so be sure to let me know your favorites. Here's who made my final cut:

No. 10: Philip Drummond, "Diff'rent Strokes"
Philip Drummond often went around with an expression of good-natured surprise. He was utterly patient with his one natural child Kimberly and his two adopted boys Arnold and Willis. The three kids somehow found their way into crazy stressful situations (riding in cars with strangers, bank holdups, learning how to "just say no" to drugs, etc.), and then there were the hand-wringing moments, like when Philip was in the hospital after a car crash and had amnesia! But the sweet, even-tempered Philip Drummond always bounced back, and provided a supremely healthy living environment for all his kids — both adopted and natural.

No. 9: Joey Harris and Michael Taylor, "My Two Dads"
Nicole's hot city apartment with its spiral staircase and giant high-heeled chair more than made up for her strange and awkward situation: With her mother deceased, joint custody was awarded to both Joey and Michael, both of whom had had a thing with Nicole's mom. The way I saw it, Nicole had the best life, living with two dads who were remarkably opposite. There was the hot, free-wheeling dad (Greg Evigan) who could totally show her how to lighten up and party, and the uptight nervous dad (Paul Reiser) who could help her with school and who was great for anxious comedic relief. Plus, if Nicole ever needed womanly advice, "Night Court"'s Judge Margaret W. Wilbur was there to lend a hand. Besides having lost her mother, she had an awesome arrangement!

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