50 Photos That Show Famous And Iconic Pop Culture Moments From A Sliiiiiightly Different Angle

1.These photos, taken in 1946, are the first photos of Earth taken from space:

Historic photograph of Earth's surface taken from space, showing vast terrains and cloud formations
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They were able to achieve this by launching a V-2 missile carrying a 35-millimeter motion picture camera into space. The camera was protected in a steel case, which allowed it to survive when the missile crashed back down to Earth:

A historic black-and-white image of Earth from space, showcasing clouds and landmasses from a tilted angle, highlighting early space exploration photography
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2.In October 1968, Apollo VII transmitted the first live TV broadcast from space. The astrounts closed the broadcast with a sign saying, "Keep those cards and letters coming in folks":

Astronauts Jim Lovell and Bill Anders inside a spacecraft, holding a sign that says "Keep those cards and letters coming in folks."
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3.Below are a couple of Deadpool & Wolverine posters that were created just for Thailand:

Deadpool and Wolverine engage in an intense kickboxing match, wearing traditional martial arts shorts. Flames and movement lines enhance the action-packed scene
Deadpool and Wolverine engage in an intense kickboxing match, wearing traditional martial arts shorts. Flames and movement lines enhance the action-packed scene
Promotional poster for Marvel's
Promotional poster for Marvel's

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4.A lot of the photos we see of Studio 54 tend to be in black-and-white, but below are a couple of photos of the club in color (with the infamous Moon & Spoon in the background):

People dancing at a party themed with a moon and comet decoration. Snow-like effects are falling. No identifiable celebrities are in the image
People dancing at a party themed with a moon and comet decoration. Snow-like effects are falling. No identifiable celebrities are in the image
People dancing at a nightclub with a large illuminated DJ graphic and neon lights in the background
People dancing at a nightclub with a large illuminated DJ graphic and neon lights in the background

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5.In the original pilot for Friends, the show was called Friends Like Us, used a different font for the credits, and used R.E.M.'s "Shiny Happy People" as the theme song. Friends Like Us was actually what the show was called when the cast auditioned for it and signed on. However, they changed the name to Six of One (and eventually just Friends) to avoid confusion with Ellen DeGeneres' TV sitcom These Friends of Mine, which had premiered earlier that year:

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Courteney Cox sitting on a couch, wearing a casual light jacket, from a scene in a TV show
Courteney Cox sitting on a couch, wearing a casual light jacket, from a scene in a TV show

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ICYW, These Friends of Mine would change its name to Ellen to avoid being confused with Friends.

6.The final episode of Friends is the most-watched show of the entire 2000s — 52.5 million viewers watched it. Below is a pic of people watching the finale live in Times Square:

Crowd in New York's Times Square looking up at a large screen showing a "Scooby-Doo 2" advertisement and other video content

7.This is a photo of a group of friends watching the finale episode of the very first season of Survivor. While having reality TV watch parties is common now, this was an entirely new thing 24 years ago — aside from The Real World, reality TV did not really exist in the US. That season of Survivor would change TV forever, and 51.7 million people watched the finale:

A group of people reacting with excitement and surprise while watching something. They are sitting and standing around in a living room setting

Yup, only the Friends finale was watched by more people.

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8.Here's a behind-the-scenes photo of Chris Columbus directing Macaulay Culkin in a scene for Home Alone vs. how the scene looked on-screen:

I don't know who the people in the image are. An adult with glasses and a smiling child wearing a knit hat and plaid jacket share a joyful moment
I don't know who the people in the image are. An adult with glasses and a smiling child wearing a knit hat and plaid jacket share a joyful moment
Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister in
Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister in

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9.Here's a photo of the characters from Dinosaurs vs. a photo of the puppeteers who play them:

Dinosaurs family portrait of six. Characters: Earl, Fran, Robbie, Charlene, Baby Sinclair, and Grandma Ethyl in their characteristic outfits
Dinosaurs family portrait of six. Characters: Earl, Fran, Robbie, Charlene, Baby Sinclair, and Grandma Ethyl in their characteristic outfits
Four actors in dinosaur costumes from the 1991
Four actors in dinosaur costumes from the 1991

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10.This is a photo of Will Smith warming up the crowd before a taping of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in 1990:

Will Smith stands in front of a blank background with arms raised, wearing a casual outfit, including a bucket hat, blazer, necktie, and trousers
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11.Here's a publicity photo of the entire cast of Beetlejuice:

Michael Keaton, Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones, Winona Ryder, and Sylvia Sidney in a still from the film "Beetlejuice" in front of the Inferno Room
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12.And here's a behind-the-scenes photo of Tim Burton directing a scene from Beetlejuice in 1987:

A young Tim Burton leans on a film camera on a movie set, deep in thought, with crew members working in the background
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13.Here are some behind-the-scenes photos of the stand-ins for Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and Robbie Coltrane during the filming of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix:

Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley are in a mystical forest, observing Rubeus Hagrid, who is holding a large staff
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And here's a closeup that shows the stand-ins vs. the cast:

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint are on a film set in a forest with a crew member and filming equipment visible in the background
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint are on a film set in a forest with a crew member and filming equipment visible in the background
David Yates talks to Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson on the set of a Harry Potter film in a forest-like setting
David Yates talks to Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson on the set of a Harry Potter film in a forest-like setting

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14.This is the title screen for The Marriage, which, in 1954, became the first primetime TV show to air in color:

Title screen of "The Marriage" with text in large, bold letters on a city background
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15.And this is a screenshot of the first toilet to ever appear on TV. In 1957, the series Leave It to Beaver featured a toilet tank, which the producers had to fight the network to feature (they couldn't show the bowl, though):

Two boys in a 1950s-style kitchen; one is looking in a cabinet above the sink, while the other is using a gadget on the counter.

16.Here's Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Terrence Howard — when they were the entire MCU — at the Iron Man panel at Comic-Con in 2007, where they showed the first trailer for the first Marvel Studios movie (that had A LOT to prove):

Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Terrence Howard at San Diego Comic-Con. Robert is in a suit, Jon in a T-shirt, Gwyneth in a dress, Terrence in casual wear
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17.Here's Kirk Douglas — during a break from filming 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea on the Disney lot — with his two sons, Joel (left) and Michael (right), on a test drive on a ride vehicle that was being built for Disneyland:

Walt Disney rides a Disneyland car attraction with his two daughters, Sharon and Diane Disney. A man is walking behind them
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18.Here's Elizabeth Taylor with her two sons, Christopher (left) and Michael (right) Wilding, and then-husband Eddie Fisher riding Alice in Wonderland at Disneyland in 1959:

Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher enjoy a Disneyland ride with their children, Liza Todd and Carrie Fisher
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19.And here's Princess Di and Prince Harry riding Splash Mountain at Disney World in 1993:

Princess Diana, wearing sunglasses and a casual white t-shirt, rides a log flume with two other women at an amusement park
Princess Diana, wearing sunglasses and a casual white t-shirt, rides a log flume with two other women at an amusement park
Group of adults and children riding a log flume amusement ride, smiling and enjoying the moment
Group of adults and children riding a log flume amusement ride, smiling and enjoying the moment

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20.This is a photo of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz taken after the cast and crew of I Love Lucy surprised the two during a rehearsal for the show with a cake in celebration of their 15th wedding anniversary:

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz pose with a three-tiered cake showing "Happy 15 Anniversary" on the set of "I Love Lucy." Lucille looks surprised; Desi points humorously
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21.This is James Earl Jones in 1962, in one of his first TV appearances. He played Othello in The Cue for Passion, a five-episode series which featured excerpts from the works of Shakespeare:

Person in long robe with decorative trim, lit dramatically from above
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22.And this is a screenshot of Hugh Jackman from his very first onscreen appearance. He appeared in a 1994 episode of the Australian series Law of the Land:

Young Hugh Jackman smiling, wearing a collared shirt, against a dark background
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23.Here's a photo of a 3 ½-year-old Leonardo DiCaprio alongside his stepbrother on the front porch of their home in LA in 1978:

Two children standing on porch steps, one with arm around the other. Both are smiling. One wears overalls, the other wears a striped shirt
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24.These are some behind-the-scene photos of Anne Hathaway filming The Devil Wears Prada outside the Met on what was clearly a pretty cold night:

Anne Hathaway steps out of a car wearing an elegant black gown with lace detailing on the sleeves and a flower in her hair
Anne Hathaway steps out of a car wearing an elegant black gown with lace detailing on the sleeves and a flower in her hair
Anne Hathaway is on set, wearing a shawl and a white floral accessory in her hair. Another person with dark clothing is in the background
Anne Hathaway is on set, wearing a shawl and a white floral accessory in her hair. Another person with dark clothing is in the background

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25.Here's a behind-the-scenes photo from The Munsters of Fred Gwynne getting his Herman Munster makeup applied:

A man applies makeup to a seated person dressed as Frankenstein's monster in a room with framed certificates and documents on the wall
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26.And here's a publicity photo that shows what The Munsters looked like in color:

The Munsters cast posing together: Yvonne De Carlo as Lily, Al Lewis as Grandpa, Fred Gwynne as Herman, Butch Patrick as Eddie, and Beverly Owen as Marilyn
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27.In 1953, the Academy Awards were televised for the very first time. Here's a picture that shows how that looked like behind-the-scenes:

A black-and-white photo of an Oscars ceremony in progress. Attendees are seated with the stage visible, featuring Oscar statuettes and television cameras
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28.This is a photo of Nancy Pelosi in 1987, when she was running for Congress for the first time:

An image of Nancy Pelosi resting her head in her hands, wearing a suit jacket
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29.And here's a photo of Bill Clinton meeting then-President John F. Kennedy in the White House Rose Garden in 1963:

John F. Kennedy shakes hands with a young Bill Clinton surrounded by others wearing white shirts and baseball caps in an outdoor setting
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30.Here's a photo of John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon shaking hands ahead of their first debate — which also happened to be the first televised presidential debate — in September of 1960:

John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon shake hands during the 1960 presidential debate. A man in a suit stands smiling in the background
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon shake hands during the 1960 presidential debate. A man in a suit stands smiling in the background
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon at a televised debate with moderators. Two inset images show close-ups of Kennedy speaking and Nixon listening
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon at a televised debate with moderators. Two inset images show close-ups of Kennedy speaking and Nixon listening

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31.Aside from the Zapruder film, this is believed to be the last photo of JFK taken while he was alive. This photo was taken two seconds after the fatal shot, when the motorcade was already passing the Texas School Book Depository Building, which can be seen in the background:

A motorcade with John F. Kennedy's car drives through a city street, surrounded by crowds and police motorcycles, from the historic event in 1963
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32.This Coca-Cola ad from 1900 features Hilda Clark, a light opera and dance hall singer, who was the brand's first celebrity endorsement:

A vintage Coca-Cola advertisement featuring a woman in Victorian attire holding a small glass of Coca-Cola next to a sign that reads "Drink Coca-Cola 5¢."
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33.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was so popular that in 1938 a pretty-close-to-scale replica of the Dwarfs' cottage was built at the Ideal Home Exhibition in London. It was built to last 30 years, and you could even go inside it — with the interior also looking like the one from the film:

Children gathered around a table outside a thatched-roof cottage, engaging in activities with an adult woman overseeing them
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34.These are photos of Mae West in 1920, before she dyed her hair her signature platinum blonde color:

A vintage 1920s photo of silent film actress Alice Joyce smiling, with curly hair framing her face
A vintage 1920s photo of silent film actress Alice Joyce smiling, with curly hair framing her face
A vintage portrait shows silent film actress Alice Joyce wearing a strapless dress and posing with her hands near her neck, her hair styled in soft curls
A vintage portrait shows silent film actress Alice Joyce wearing a strapless dress and posing with her hands near her neck, her hair styled in soft curls

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35.There are actually two versions of the 1931 classic film Dracula. One is in English and stars Bela Lugosi, while the other is in Spanish and stars Carlos Villarías. Both movies were filmed simultaneously in essentially two shifts; the English movie was filmed during the day, while the Spanish version was shot at night — filming the same exact scenes that the English film had shot that day. Below is a side-by-side of a scene from both versions:

Bela Lugosi, dressed in a formal suit with a medallion, stands and gestures towards Dwight Frye, who is seated and writing in a black-and-white film scene
Bela Lugosi, dressed in a formal suit with a medallion, stands and gestures towards Dwight Frye, who is seated and writing in a black-and-white film scene
Bela Lugosi as Dracula pours wine while Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing looks on in a scene from the 1931 film
Bela Lugosi as Dracula pours wine while Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing looks on in a scene from the 1931 film

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36.Batman has actually appeared onscreen a lot longer than you might realize. He was first portrayed in 1943, by Lewis Wilson (with Douglas Croft as Robin) in a film serial:

Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin in costume on a rooftop set with a cityscape background
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37.Oscar the Grouch was orange during the first season of Sesame Street, but that wasn't meant to be his original color. Originally, Jim Henson wanted Oscar's fur to be magenta. However, color TVs at the time couldn't really process magenta very well, so Jim settled on orange. Though, he then changed his mind and gave Oscar his signature green fur for Season 2 — with Oscar explaining the color change was a result of him being covered in mold and slime after a vacation to a swamp:

Oscar the Grouch in a garbage can talking to Loretta Long, who is wearing a blue dress with white accents
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38.Speaking of Sesame Street, in 1973, Julie Andrews starred in a delightful ABC special titled Julie on Sesame Street, which along with the Sesame Street gang, also featured Perry Como:

Julie Andrews seated on steps with Bert, Grover, and other Sesame Street characters, including Big Bird and Kermit the Frog
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39.Here's a behind-the-scenes photo of Steven Spielberg and Drew Barrymore on the set of E.T.:

Steven Spielberg in a plaid shirt and sunglasses, standing with a young Drew Barrymore with pigtails
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40.Carlo Rambaldi was an Italian special effects artist who helped create two of the most iconic movie aliens ever. He designed the head mechanisms for the alien in Alien and designed E.T.:

Man holding a model with E.T. and other models in the background, among various equipment and wires
Man holding a model with E.T. and other models in the background, among various equipment and wires
A detailed design drawing of the
A detailed design drawing of the

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41.Here's how they used to record music for Mickey Mouse cartoons:

Walt Disney conducts a band of musicians recording for an animated Mickey Mouse cartoon. The musicians play saxophones, and Disney points to the screen
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42.If you ever wondered what Will's apartment on Will & Grace would look like if it were real, you can get an idea from the pic below, which shows you a view from the opposite side of the apartment:

Cast and crew members on the set of a television show, with furniture and props arranged in a cozy living room and kitchen setting
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43.And if you're a fan of Ina Garten, this is what her barn kitchen looks like:

Spacious modern kitchen and dining area with high ceilings, wooden beams, kitchen island with stools, table with beige chairs, and decorative plants in vases
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It even has a fireplace right next to it!

Modern kitchen with exposed wooden beams, a central island with bar stools, stainless steel appliances, open shelving, and a fireplace in the background
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44.Here's a behind-the-scenes photo of Billy Wilder directing H. B. Warner, Buster Keaton, Anna Q. Nilsson, and Gloria Swanson during the classic card scene in Sunset Boulevard:

Several people, including Salvador Dalí and Paulette Goddard, are seated around a table in a dimly lit setting, engaged in conversation, with others standing or seated nearby
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And here's a photo of legendary director Cecil B. DeMille surrounded by William Holden, and silent-era movie stars Buster Keaton, Anna Q. Nilsson, William Holden, Gloria Swanson, and H.B. Warner on the set of Sunset Boulevard:

Buster Keaton, Anita Loos, John Decker, Louis B. Mayer, Hedda Hopper, John Carradine posing at an event in formal attire with happy expressions
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45.This is Steve Jobs at the very first Apple event in January of 1984, where he unveiled the first Macintosh:

Steve Jobs, wearing a suit and bow tie, gestures while speaking at a panel discussion, with a microphone in front of him. Another man is seated beside him
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46.Here's Marylin Monroe taking a break from filming There's No Business Like Show Business to visit Marlon Brando on the set of his film Désirée:

Marilyn Monroe and actor in historical costumes, raising glasses at a formal event. Monroe is wearing an elegant gown with floral motifs
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47.And here's Marlon Brando taking a break from filming Désirée, and hanging out with James Dean:

Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley are being pushed in a makeshift wicker cart by an unknown man in front of a building with a
Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley are being pushed in a makeshift wicker cart by an unknown man in front of a building with a
Actors sit in a rolling chair during a break on set. The image is from the mid-20th century. Names of the actors are not provided
Actors sit in a rolling chair during a break on set. The image is from the mid-20th century. Names of the actors are not provided

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48.This is one of the last photos of James Dean alive. He was filling up his Porsche at a gas station in LA's Sherman Oaks neighborhood before driving up to participate in the Salinas Road Race — he would die a few hours after this photo was taken:

James Dean stands next to a Porsche 550 Spyder, with two classic cars parked nearby, at a gas station in the 1950s
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49.This is a photo from the last time Betty White, Estelle Getty, and Rue McClanahan appeared together onscreen. In 2000, Estelle and Rue guest-starred on the sitcom Betty was starring in, Ladies Man:

Betty White, Estelle Getty, and Bea Arthur are standing together, smiling warmly for the camera
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50.And lastly, if you were watching the Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show, this is likely what it looked like. Below is a picture of a TV set playing the performance:

A distorted black and white TV image shows The Beatles performing live on stage, with John Lennon and Paul McCartney singing into microphones
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