Arts and Entertainment Trivia

  • A film called "Modern Times Forever" is the longest movie of all time. It is 10 days long.
  • The actor who plays Creed Bratton in the U.S. version of 'The Office' is actually Creed Bratton.
  • The British television show "Top Gear" is the most watched show with an estimated 350 million viewers in 170 countries.
  • Less than 1% of books published sell more than 50 thousand copies.
  • Margaret Mitchell originally wanted the title of 'Gone with the Wind' to be 'Tomorrow is Another Day' or 'Tote the Weary Load'.
  • Rihanna's video "We Found Love" has been banned in France for encouraging 'self destructive behavior.'
  • J.K Rowling was turned down by twelve publishers.
  • 233 Dalmatians were used in the filming of the movie '101 Dalmatians'.
  • The youngest published author is Dorothy Straight of Virginia. She wrote 'How the World Began' when she was four years old.
  • After the premiere of 'Doctor Who', there was a 94% increase in the sale of bow-ties.
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