1980′s Film Alphabet, Poster That Quizzes Your 1980s Movie Knowledge
Freelance designer Stephen Wildish created the 1980′s Film Alphabet which is a great graphic that quizzes your pop culture movie knowledge from the eighties. Posters are available from the designer at...
View ArticleThe Story of Keep Calm and Carry On
A short film that tells the story behind the ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ poster. Its origins at the beginning of WWII and its rediscovery in a bookshop in England in 2000, becoming one of the iconic...
View ArticleFamous People Phone-In Their Problems as Guest Callers on Frasier
James Chapman compiled Frasier footage and made a 6-minute video pointing out which famous voices were phoning in to the Dr. Frasier Crane Show, the show’s fictional radio show. There’s a lot of great...
View ArticleWho Is The Marvel Character At The End Of The Avenger’s Credits?
If you somehow managed to avoid seeing The Avengers this past weekend, be warned that significant spoilers are ahead. Or, if you did see the awesome movie and are perplexed about the character at the...
View ArticleDid You Know That Stephen King Wrote A Prologue To The Shining That Was Cut...
There is a flurry of excitement about Stephen King’s sequel to The Shining entitled Doctor Sleep which is due in 2013. But did you know that a prologue to The Shining was written that accounted the...
View ArticleDid You Know The Lines On A Solo Cup Are Measurement Marks
I had no idea that the lines on a solo cup are (suggested) measurement marks for beer, wine and liquor? Who knew?
View ArticleHoly Bat Trivia!: Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Batman
TIME uncovers some strange facts about the Caped Crusader. Check them out HERE. Some random facts and figures: 27 : the number of times Alfred has been kidnapped 29 : the number of video games...
View ArticleJames Bond, Declassified: 50 Things You Didn’t Know About 007
On Oct. 5, 1962, the first Bond film, Dr. No, hit theaters. Five decades and 22 films later, the spy has been immortalized as a legendary screen hero. TIME has compiled the most interesting stories,...
View Article10 Things You Didn’t Know About Beloved Holiday Songs
With holiday cheer in the air, TIME takes a closer look at some of the weird stories behind our favorite seasonal tunes. As an example, the song that celebrates “the most famous” reindeer of the last...
View ArticleWhat Does Auld Lang Syne Mean And Why Do We Sing It On New Years Eve?
You’re probably going to go to a New Year’s Eve party tonight and as soon as the clock strikes 12, somebody will inevitably start slurring the tune “ Auld Lang Syne” because they heard it in a movie....
View ArticleWhat Is The Django Unchained–Pulp Fiction Connection?
Most Quentin Tarantino’s fans are aware of the links between his films that form what I like to call the “Tarantinoverse”. As an example Lee Donowitz (Saul Rubinek) from True Romance is the son of...
View ArticleEveryday Things You Never Knew Had Names
BuzzFeed has compiled a very informative video that visually identifies everyday things you never knew had names.
View Article10 Comic Book Characters That Didn’t Debut in Comic Books
Newsarama presents to you 10 comic book characters that didn’t debut in comic books. Check out the list HERE. Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel worked at Arkham Asylum as a psychiatrist, treating Batman’s...
View ArticleIn Honor of Friday The 13th We Present The History Behind 13 Popular...
It’s Friday the 13th and for your reading pleasure, here is a little background on the origins of 13 of the best known superstitions worldwide. 1. Horseshoe Due to horseshoes having seven holes in them...
View Article10 Famous Movie Misquotes
In this video, All Time 10s shares ten famous movie quotes that you may have been saying wrong.
View Article20 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Stephen King
How much do you know about the prolific author behind Carrie, The Shining, The Dead Zone, Misery, It, Pet Sematary and much, much more? Click HERE to read 20 things you probably didn’t know about...
View Article33 Fascinating Songwriting Stories
The talented Gregory Brothers are featured on Mental Floss to discuss 33 fascinating songwriting stories.
View ArticleShocking News: Froot Loops Are All the Same Flavor
The delicious, multicolored O’s that make up Froot Loops don’t actually represent different fruit flavors. Reddit’s Today I Learned series recently unearthed a 1999 article from the Straight Dope,...
View ArticleHigh-Profile Movies That Changed Their Title
Entertainment Weekly has rounded up 23 of the most memorable movie title changes to decide if the films were named correctly, or if they had it right the first time. You can check out the list HERE....
View Article80 Facts About The 80’s
This week, John Green from Mental Floss takes a fond look back at the ‘80s.
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