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The Car Coordinator of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Managed to Locate the Exact 1959 Ford Driven by the Manson Family. However, a Replica Was Used Instead.
January 4, 2023
Ticketmaster was Caught Recruiting Resellers to Scalp Their Own Tickets
January 3, 2023
Michael Jackson's Thriller Album was the Best-Selling Album in the US for 2 Years Straight. It Sold 32 Million Copies Globally and was Certified Platinum 34 Times.
January 2, 2023
The Disney Dollar is Currency Created by The Disney Company for Use Within Their Theme Parks and Hotels. While You Can Still Redeem Them Today, The Official Printing Ended in 2016.
January 2, 2023
Garth Brooks was the Best-Selling Solo Artist in US History. He Only Lost His Spot to The Beatles.
January 1, 2023
The Movie Jeepers Creepers was Based on an Episode of Unsolved Mystery
December 31, 2022
The Sci-Fi Channel Created a Fake Documentary of M. Night Shyamalan in 2004. He was Part of the Production and Eventually Admitted to it Being a Hoax.
December 31, 2022
Charles Schulz Resisted Adding a Black Character to Peanuts for Fear of Being Perceived as Patronizing. After Martin Luther King Jr.'s Death, He Changed His Mind and Created Franklin.
December 31, 2022
Bill Griffith's Character, Zippy the Pinhead, was Inspired by William Henry Johnson. Johnson was Born with an Unusual Tapering Cranium and Worked for PT Barnum as Zip the Pinhead.
December 31, 2022
The Band Redbone was the First Successful Rock Group Formed by Native Americans.
December 31, 2022
Paul McCartney Agreed to Join the Board of Organizers of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival on the Condition That The Jimi Hendrix Experience be Invited to Perform.
December 31, 2022
An Episode of “The Twilight Zone” Addressed the Novikov Self-Consistency Principle of Time Travel.
December 31, 2022
In the 1971 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, a Photograph of Martin Bormann, Head of the Nazi Chancellery, was Used as the Image of Albert Minoletta, the Golden Ticket Counterfeiter.
December 31, 2022
Little Richard Sang the Theme Song for Magic School Bus
December 31, 2022
The 1958 Song "Rumble" by Link Wray was Banned on Several Radio Stations in the United States for Glorifying Juvenile Delinquency.
December 31, 2022
After Watching Breaking Bad, Anthony Hopkins Wrote Bryan Cranston a Fan Letter Saying That His Performance as Walter White was the Best Acting He Has Seen Ever.
December 30, 2022
The Book "The Warriors," is Based on the Ancient Greek Text Anabasis, Which Xenophon Wrote. The Tex Told of Greek Mercenaries Stranded 1,000 Miles Behind Persian Lines.
December 30, 2022
Michelangelo Created a Sleeping Cupid Figure and Treated it with Acidic Earth to Appear Ancient. He Then Sold it to a Dealer who Sold it to Cardinal Riario of San Giorgio. Later, They Found Out About the Fraud and Demanded a Refund. Michelangelo was Permitted to Keep His Share.
December 30, 2022
Stevie Wonder was a Passenger in a Vehicle That Hit a Logging Truck in 1973. He was Hit by a Log in the Forehead and was in a Coma for 10 Days.
December 30, 2022
In the 1900s, Marvel Released Their Financial Reports in Comic Book Form. The Comics Featured Characters Like Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk Discussing Revenue Sources and Business Plans.
December 30, 2022
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