Mike Floorwalker
School
Fairview High School
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, '80s Movies, Behind-the-scenes Film And Television Facts
- Mike has consumed every bit of media the Marvel Cinematic Universe has to offer, and will continue to do so for as long as it exists.
- Every single Christmas season, Mike watches "Die Hard" at least once.
- The film Mike has seen more than any other is the 1995 comedy classic "Friday," and his most-watched TV series is "That '70s Show."
Experience
Mike has written dozens of pop culture and science articles for sites such as Listverse and Cracked. He has also done freelance work scripting YouTube videos for pop culture channels, and has experience running Twitter and Facebook accounts. Mike has been involved in freelance writing for nearly a decade, and has been writing full-time for five years.
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Stories By Mike Floorwalker
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The death of Chadwick Boseman was just the first of many obstacles that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever faced on its winding road to the screen.
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Mike Wolfe and "American Pickers" are one of History Channel's greatest success stories. From his love for bikes to a tragic fire, we explore his background.
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Strap on your helmet and your cup (yes, you too, ladies), buckle in, and come with us while we rank the most dangerous stunts ever to be featured on "Jackass."
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Over a decade of stops and starts in the 2000s, the Marvel Cinematic Universe slowly came together. But what if the MCU had been unified from the beginning?
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Jesse Pinkman got beat up a lot on Breaking Bad, but sometimes, Aaron Paul's pain was all too real.
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One of the best lines from Hellraiser wasn't even in Clive Barker's script, but we're sure happy it made the cut.
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Before Shelley Duvall landed the role of Wendy in The Shining, a different actress almost got her shot at it.
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The hit Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty is nothing if not consistent, but there are some continuity mistakes. Here's what they could really mean.
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We polled over 500 fans about which TV shows should call it a day, and the series that garnered the highest number of votes isn't the obvious one.
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Cobra Kai offers everything that fans of the Karate Kid film franchise could want. It also featured a storyline that was inspired by tragic real-life events.
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The classic AMC drama Breaking Bad is a unique series in television history. Here's the biggest betrayal ever pulled off by its lead character, Walter White.
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Alita: Battle Angel underperformed at the box office. Christoph Waltz doesn't think a sequel will happen, and now we know why.
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The gang from That '70s Show was nothing if not consistent. However, the character of Donna went from red to blond hair toward the end of the show's run.
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The Krysten Ritter series fielded two seasons before getting axed, which is a crying shame, because it was one of the most entertaining sitcoms of the 2010s.
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Rick and Morty fans might have forgotten this important detail about season 1 Beth and Jerry: They're not the Beth and Jerry we've come to know and love.
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The long-running Fox sitcom That '70s Show had a lot of memorable guests during its run. Here are some actors from the show you may not know passed away.
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The Karate Kid was a massive success, spawning three sequels and a TV series currently in its third season. The first movie's origins come from reality.
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On Breaking Bad, Walter White's wife Skyler had an affair with Ted Beneke. Here's why Ted would have ended up being better for Skyler than Walter.
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Audiences might soon get the chance to revisit Paul Verhoeven's classic 1997 sci-fi-action parody Starship Troopers — the big question is, how?
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Mad Men ran for seven seasons between 2007 and 2015 and had an iconic theme song. Here's the story of how show creator Matthew Weiner chose that theme.
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2021 has already brought us some truly excellent kids' movies, most of which have gone straight to streaming. Here are the best kids' movies of 2021.
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Pairing these That '70s Show characters and making them a couple would have had tremendous comedic possibilities, but it never happened.
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Walter White and Jesse Pinkman shared a very unusual relationship on Breaking Bad. Did Walter really ever care about Jesse, or was he using him?
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Perhaps no character embodied the broad spectrum of Breaking Bad quite as well as Jane Margolis. And her death scene, evidently, was tremendously hard to film.
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A fascinating bit of movie analysis suggests you wouldn't want to lend Vin Diesel your car keys. Here's why he's Hollywood's most dangerous driver.
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Mark Wahlberg has only once brought a little piece of movie magic home from the set. Can you guess what it was?
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Despite packing a punch and providing visually stunning effects, the M134 minigun's portrayal in popular film is often flawed.