Entertainment Industry

George Bush

During the 1992 State Banquet, President George H.W. Bush Vomited on Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa’s Lap. The Incident Caused a Wave of Jokes and Ridicule.

Former US President George H.W. Bush fainted after vomiting on Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa’s lap. According to Bush’s doctors, the incident was caused by acute gastroenteritis, leading to him losing consciousness.  During a 1992 state banquet, George HW Bush puked on the lap of Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. The incident sparked a wave […]

During the 1992 State Banquet, President George H.W. Bush Vomited on Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa’s Lap. The Incident Caused a Wave of Jokes and Ridicule. Read More »

The Learning Channel

TLC, or The Learning Channel, was Originally Founded by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and NASA to Transmit Educational Lessons to Children.

TLC, previously known as The Learning Channel, is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Brothers. It was first established in 1980 and initially focused on education and instructional programming. But did you know different branches of government collaborated for this channel? TLC was founded by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and

TLC, or The Learning Channel, was Originally Founded by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and NASA to Transmit Educational Lessons to Children. Read More »

Daleks Master Plan

Episodes 5 and 10 of the 1960s Doctor Who Story were Considered Missing Until They were Recently Discovered in the Basement of a Mormon Church in Wandsworth.

The Daleks’ Master Plan is the third serial of the third season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in twelve weekly installments from November 13, 1965, to January 29, 1966. But did you know that the 5th and 10th episode of the series has been missing for quite some

Episodes 5 and 10 of the 1960s Doctor Who Story were Considered Missing Until They were Recently Discovered in the Basement of a Mormon Church in Wandsworth. Read More »

Phil Hartman

Saturday Night Live Called Phil Hartman “The Glue” Because His Professionalism and Comedic Skills Held Several Sketches Together.

Philip Edward Hartman was a Canadian-American screenwriter, actor, comedian, and graphic designer. He was born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, and moved to the United States with his family when he was ten. He designed album covers for bands such as Poco and America after graduating from California State University, Northridge, with a degree in graphic

Saturday Night Live Called Phil Hartman “The Glue” Because His Professionalism and Comedic Skills Held Several Sketches Together. Read More »

Quentin Tarantino

In 2005, Quentin Tarantino Directed an Episode of CSI After Producers Found Out That He was a Big Fan of the Show.

Quentin Jerome Tarantino is an American filmmaker, actor, film critic, and author. His films are distinguished by frequent references to popular culture and film history, nonlinear storylines, dark humor, stylized violence, extended dialogue, profanity, cameos, and ensemble casts. But did you know that Quentin Tarantino directed an episode of CSI? Quentin Tarantino directed an episode

In 2005, Quentin Tarantino Directed an Episode of CSI After Producers Found Out That He was a Big Fan of the Show. Read More »

Robert F. Thomas Chapel

Dolly Parton Had the Robert F. Thomas Chapel Built at Her Dollywood Theme Park to Honor the Mountain Doctor Who Delivered Her in Exchange for a Sack of Cornmeal.

While technically a theme park, Dollywood is much more than that. It’s the ideal family and friends getaway, offering a diverse range of entertainment experiences, authentic, natural settings, and genuine hospitality, all in the name of the park’s namesake, Dolly Parton. But do you know why she named a chapel after Dr. Robert F. Thomas?

Dolly Parton Had the Robert F. Thomas Chapel Built at Her Dollywood Theme Park to Honor the Mountain Doctor Who Delivered Her in Exchange for a Sack of Cornmeal. Read More »

Transformers

In 1983, Hasbro Executives Visited the Tokyo Toy Show to Look for New Concepts They Could Release in the US. After Seeing Transforming Robot Toys, They Teamed Up with Marvel Comics to Create the Comic Book and Animated Series “Transformers”

Transformers was a Hasbro toy line and cartoon series that debuted in 1984 and quickly became one of the best-selling toys. Transformers inspired an animated film in 1986, numerous future toy lines, and a series of live-action films. But did you know how Hasbro came up with Transformers Toys?  Hasbro executives went to the Tokyo

In 1983, Hasbro Executives Visited the Tokyo Toy Show to Look for New Concepts They Could Release in the US. After Seeing Transforming Robot Toys, They Teamed Up with Marvel Comics to Create the Comic Book and Animated Series “Transformers” Read More »

Naked Gun

When Leslie Neilson Passed in 2010, ESPN Published an Obituary for His Naked Gun Character Enrico Pallazzo.

Leslie Nielsen died in his sleep at 84. The Canadian actor appeared in over 100 films, but most of us remember him from Airplane and The Naked Gun. But do you know how ESPN paid tribute to the actor?  When Leslie Neilson died in 2010, ESPN ran an obituary for his Naked Gun character Enrico

When Leslie Neilson Passed in 2010, ESPN Published an Obituary for His Naked Gun Character Enrico Pallazzo. Read More »

Johnny Yong Bosch

Johnny Yong Bosch Became a Voice Actor by Accident. He was Dubbing Lines for a Film When a Producer Heard Him and Said He Had a Good Hero Voice. He then Auditioned for an Animation Shortly After.

Johnny Yong Bosch is best known as Adam Park, the second Black Ranger from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, to those who grew up in the 1990s. Bosch, on the other hand, has shifted his focus from wielding the Power Axe to working as a voice actor on anime such as Code Geass, Sailor Moon, and

Johnny Yong Bosch Became a Voice Actor by Accident. He was Dubbing Lines for a Film When a Producer Heard Him and Said He Had a Good Hero Voice. He then Auditioned for an Animation Shortly After. Read More »

Oliver Reed

Oliver Reed Passed Away During a Break from the Filming of Gladiator. He Became Ill After Excessively Drinking. He Then Died from a Heart Attack on May 2, 1999.

Alcohol kills people all over the world every day. You can help prevent more deaths from alcohol by drinking responsibly and seeking alcoholism treatment. Alcohol is the third-leading preventable cause of death in the United States, killing an estimated 95,000 people yearly. But did you know Oliver Reed died due to alcoholism? Oliver Reed (the

Oliver Reed Passed Away During a Break from the Filming of Gladiator. He Became Ill After Excessively Drinking. He Then Died from a Heart Attack on May 2, 1999. Read More »