15 Trivia Tidbits for Saturday, March 30, 2024

March is almost at an end, which is a relief, because let’s be honest, this month did not go like any of us planned. It wasn’t all bad, though. At least you didn’t suffer the […]
March is almost at an end, which is a relief, because let’s be honest, this month did not go like any of us planned. It wasn’t all bad, though. At least you didn’t suffer the […]
I told you we’d strike it rich in the mind mines, pa! 12 Charles Dickens Tried to Have His Wife Put in an Insane Asylum Public Domain The discovery of some of his writing he’d […]
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Normally, when a big movie has a big anniversary, we mark the occasion with a nice, big trivia-stuffed commemoration. Like, when Coming to America turned 35, we did “35 Trivia Tidbits About Coming to America,” and when Beetlejuice turned […]
Feast your eyes! And in turn, your brain! 12 Avon Started With Books, Not Makeup Pixabay The origin of makeup giant Avon wasn’t in cosmetics. The founder, David H. McConnell, was a bookseller who offered […]
Knowledge is power! So here’s a very, very small amount of power. 12 The First Hollywood Actress to Appear on A Postage Stamp Public Domain Grace Kelly was the first actress to ever appear on […]
Learning more about the world around you: Sometimes, it can still be completely useless! 12 One of the Driest Places on Earth Is in Antarctica Nick Petford and Seyed Mirhadizadeh Antarctica equals snow in my […]
—For his participation on “Maestro,” Steven Spielberg amassed his 13th best picture nomination, a record for an individual producer. —Thanks to the epic drama “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Martin Scorsese becomes the most-nominated living […]
‘Tis the season of love! 💕 View Entire Post › Share This Article
In 1839, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the following about a woman he was courting: “Victory hangs doubtful. The lady says she will not! I say she shall! It is not pride, but the madness of […]
Another year is almost done. We don’t know if you’re any richer or any stronger than you were a year ago. However, we’re at least confident you’re smarter. You could hardly have gotten any stupider, […]
It’s a bona fide Christmas classic. It’s the one where Chevy Chase uncomfortably lusts after a young woman for absolutely no reason. It’s the movie that features four SNL cast members and stars Mae Questel, the voice […]
If you don’t know your “Feed The World” from your “Falalalala,” this might not be the quiz for you. 😬 View Entire Post › Share This Article
You’d be hard-pressed to find any “Best Of” comedy horror list that doesn’t feature Mel Brooks’ iconic 1974 spoof/tribute to Universal’s monster movies (specifically, 1931’s Frankenstein), Young Frankenstein. This parody came from the mind of Gene Wilder and would go on to live in infamy […]
Developed by Norman Lear, The Jeffersons managed to make sitcom history with practically every other episode. Starting off as the neighbors of the Bunkers in All in the Family, 1975 saw the Jefferson family moving from their working-class Queens […]
“2, 3, Bangtan! Hello, we are BTS!” View Entire Post › Share This Article
When Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement set out to make a short film back in the early 2000s, they had no idea their vampire spoof would sire a popular and critically-acclaimed franchise. What We Do in the Shadows went from wowing audiences on […]
From 1961 to 1966, one of the most pivotal, pioneering sitcoms in television history aired on CBS. The Dick Van Dyke Show was created by the great Carl Reiner and starred the equally great Dick […]
“These are a few of my favorite things!” 🎶 View Entire Post › Share This Article
Don’t know the answer? “Cry Me a River.” View Entire Post › Share This Article