Have you ever thought about what a few dozen rubber ducks sound like when they do their thing at the same time? No? Well, you're about to get an education.
Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction was groundbreaking in many ways, particularly in the way its characters talked. The film uses the F-word 265 times, which in 1994 was second only to Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas, which had 300. In the years since Pulp Fiction hit theaters, the usage of the word spiked and now Pulp Fiction is not even listed among the Top 25. That’s just one of the surprising facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, so grab a Royale With Cheese and get to know more about Pulp Fiction!
You know that reaction dogs have when you return home? You know, the one where the tail is moving a million miles a minute because they're so happy you've pulled this amazing stunt where you've somehow made it back? That's a reaction this dog owner in Britain didn't know if she'd ever see again.
There's not a whole lot introduce here, just another great roundup of all the bloopers, misspoken statements and slapsticky moments seen on TV news shows around the world in the last month.
ABC’s LOST may not have answered every mystery set up over the course of five seasons, but did you know that J.J. Abrams first pitched the island drama to ABC as having no serialized mystery whatsoever? Or that the costly pilot got ABC’s then-president fired for his trouble? We don’t have to go back, the 21st episode of ‘You Think You Know TV?’ is right here, smoking out all the island secrets of LOST!
Tourists at Denali National Park in Alaska got a special treat when a lone grizzly bear, just doing his grizzly bear thing on a grassy hill, decided, "You know what looks fun? Rolling all the way down this here hill." And then he proceeded to do just that.