Okay, so January might be all about fresh starts, but I keep thinking about the things I stumbled across during that month that made me stop scrolling and actually sit with them for a second. Between pop culture things I just never knew and surprising backstories behind familiar brands and ideas, a lot of what I learned in January had me thinking, Wait… how did I not know this? So here’s a quick roundup of the January facts that stuck with me the most:
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Oliver Stone’s 1991 movie, JFK, is what mainstreamed a lot of conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination.
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Disney invented the accent we associate with pirates, and no, it wasn’t created for the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
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Century City (a neighborhood in LA) exists because the 1963 film Cleopatra became one of the most expensive movie productions in Hollywood history.
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The iconic Star Wars opening crawl was not written by George Lucas. According to director Brian De Palma, he and screenwriter Jay Cocks wrote it after a disastrous first screening of a rough cut of the film.
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The Bee Gees originally wanted “Islands in the Stream” to be recorded by Marvin Gaye, not Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.
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The TV show Dynasty is what helped popularize oversized shoulder pads in women’s clothing in the 1980s.
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Beautyblender (the egg-shaped makeup application sponge) was created because of the TV show Girlfriends.
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