
How does one follow the biggest superhero film in box office history? Perhaps a better way to phrase it is, how does the man behind some of the most beloved cult TV series and characters in recent pop history follow the biggest superhero film in box office history? If we're talking about the much-loved Joss Whedon – who else? – you decamp to your home, grab a camera, invite over your friends, and create a delightful, DIY, modern-day black-and-white adaptation of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." Duh. The result is an utter joy, Whedon's most emotionally resonant and fully realized feature film to date. And I say that as one who is not a devoted member of the Whedon army. It's not that I haven't enjoyed much of his work – I have, often. But I’ve not seen every episode of "Buffy" and "Firefly," I never meandered into "Dollhouse," and I thought "Dr. Horrible" was worth one viewing, but no more. Happily, outside of actor recognition, Whedon fanaticism is not a requirement to...

Reflection time: I used to hate the Nickelodeon game shows. I thought of them as filler between the dramas, the mysteries, even the cartoons. With 20 years of hindsight (oof!), watching just the theme songs of these game shows is enough to make me feel like a giddy little kid again. OK! Old School: Watch Amanda Bynes' Funniest Moments! Double Dare. This was an excellent combination of intelligent trivia game and grotesque sport. You know you're watching footage from the early 1990s if someone is sloshing through a fake food product while wearing primary colors. Legends of the Hidden Temple. Again, a fantastic combination of intellectual challenge (you learned about history!) along with vaguely historical physical challenges. The finale challenge involved an obstacle course built inside essentially a giant dollhouse. And there were people hiding to come grab you! I had nightmares about the temple guards on the reg. Guts. Before Glee came along, Mike O'Malley was known for one thing and one thing only—his hosting gig on a show that was basically the baby Olympics. This show was generally too intense and "real" in its athleticism for me, but spin-off Global Guts gave it an appealing international flair that was much more interesting than Model UN at the time. In this clip, a kid from Israel wins a perfect score. What Would You Do. Another show hosted by Marc Summers, this one played off the greatest instinct you have as a kid: to try weird things. Would you eat ice cream with ketchup? Would you mind if we flung a pie at your head? The simplest ideas are the most genius. Wild and Crazy Kids. There is nothing more '80s than the opening music (and graphics) from Wild and Crazy Kids. This show consistently felt just like your recess or gym class, but with a higher production value. They played, like, Tug of War and Red Light, Green Light, but in giant teams with colored shirts on. Figure It Out. This one aired much later, in the late '90s, and the modern sophistication is obvious. It rewarded children for being wildly talented, and made excellent use of celebrity panelists (before revolving American Idol hosts was a thing). Here, we have future major country star and Grammy nominee Hunter Hayes playing the accordion at age 5. OK! Old School: See which child star is now on Instagram! What was your favorite game show on Nickelodeon? Did I forget one? Tell us in the comments below or tweet us @OKMagazine.

What happens when 20 top interior designers collaborate to create toy houses? The results are in: Ten dollhouses—each a one-of-a-kind work of art—have been outfitted with the same level of detail and style that the designers apply to their large-scale residential projects. The small structures also feature the architecture of Richard Manion and Robert Meiklejohn, of the Los Angeles–based firm Richard Manion Architecture. Additionally, two landscaped dollhouse gardens were created by Stephen Block of Inner Gard...

Actress Ali Landry shows off her pregnant glow and nibbled on some food by Celebrity Chef Sang Yoon at Travaasa Experiential Resorts Spa & Foodie event at Kinara Spa in West Hollywood. Scheana Marie, star on Bravo’s hit show Vanderpump Rules stopped by Blowtique on Saturday night on the way to her show at Hydrate. Gerard Butler was recently spotted at Pussycat Dolls Dollhouse at The Keating Hotel in San Diego. Hollywood legend Harrison Ford celebrates his cover of Michigan Avenue magazine at a party at Chicago Cut Steakhouse in Chicago. Twin sisters Tia Mowry-Hardrict & Tamera Mowry-Housley recently spotted taking Kamilah's Heel Hop class, a work out done in heels. Naomi Watts was spotted wearing Bella Dahl’s Shirt Tail Button Down as she shopped for flowers at Whole Foods. Lorraine Brocco sitting on James Gandolfini lap, snapping a photo of themselves with her iPhone at Mohegan Sun. Pauly D was spotted this past weekend spinning some of today's hottest hits at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana's ORO Nightclub in the Dominican Republic. Aaron Eckhart and Danny Masterson munched on Fatburgers at the Olympus Has Fallen premiere and after party in Los Angeles. Ian Somerhalder and Sophia Bush hammed it up at SXSW, visiting the Mozilla Firefox Filmmaker’s lounge and playing with the Fox! Pretty Little Liars actress Shay Mitchell looks gorgeous taking a stroll in Los Angeles wearing a U by Kotex Generation Know bracelet (symbolizing her pledge to learn about girls’ health and to spread that knowledge to others). Crocs helped Tori Spelling celebrate son Liam’s 6th birthday with a Star Wars-themed party in Los Angeles. Photo credit: Jay Bartlett Photography
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