For decades, a certain red bicycle has haunted the dreams of film buffs and the tour guides of the Alamo alike, thanks to a certain "Big Adventure." Now, in a plot twist worthy of Hollywood, the Alamo ...
Tim Burton was brought on to direct Pee-wee’s Big Adventure after impressing Reubens and the producers with his work on a set of short films: 1982’s Vincent and 1984’s Frankenweenie. The success of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Certain movie props remain forever attached to a central figure in pop culture. Just as it's inconceivable to think of Indiana ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo Credit: Warner Bros.) The premier gallery and auction house Van Eaton Galleries has officially announced that they will be ...
The beloved comedy 'Pee-wee’s Big Adventure' just hit its 40th anniversary. The film not only cemented Pee-wee Herman as a pop culture icon but also marked an early triumph for its then up-and-coming ...
After being auctioned off for a hefty sum of money back in April, the original bike used in Paul Reubens' 1985 film “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” is now back at the Alamo. Officials at the Alamo announced ...
It took 40 years, but Pee-wee's bike is now at the Alamo. Just not the basement. The Alamo announced last week it had acquired and would display the iconic bike from the 1985 Tim Burton film, “Pee-wee ...
Pee-wee's Big Adventure is celebrating its 40th birthday this year and memorabilia from the adventure comedy film has become a hot commodity. On May 3, the "Pop Culture: Collection of Jay Ward" went ...
Pee-wee's Big Adventure fans can now feel like a loner and a rebel as a notable film prop makes it public debut at the Alamo. The original screen-used stunt bicycle from director Tim Burton's popular ...
Remember the scene in "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" when Pee-wee Herman and his trusty bike use a vine to swing across a pond? If your pockets are deep enough, you could snap up the bike used in that ...
Certain movie props remain forever attached to a central figure in pop culture. Just as it's inconceivable to think of Indiana Jones without his trusty whip, Darth Vader without his trademark ...