10 Behind The Scenes Facts About Iconic Movie Fights

10 Hiding the Camera Enter the Dragon (1973) is one of the best martial arts movies ever made, but unfortunately, Bruce Lee never got to see its massive impact, dying just a month before the premiere. The most iconic scene is the climactic fight between Lee and Han (Shih Kien) in the mirror room, where kicks are replicated in reflection, and Han temporarily evades Lee’s attacks. The mirror room setting was director Robert Clouse’s idea, but shooting came with the obvious issue of the camera being visible....

January 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1726 words · Mary Hadsall

10 Bizarre Jobs That Can Pay A Lot Of Money

There are a lot of strange jobs out there that pay really well. These jobs are a little outside the box, but they can be a great way to make some money. Who knows, maybe one of these jobs will be the dream job you never knew you wanted. 10 Bingo Manager This may not sound like the most glamorous job, but you can actually make a lot of money managing a bingo hall....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1623 words · John Ryerson

10 Bizarre Projects That Combine Art And Science

10Paper Sculpture To maintain their shapes, sculptures are usually carved out of hard materials such as stone, metal, or ceramic. However, Chinese artist Li Hongbo goes for the opposite by building his works out of unconventional material: paper. At first glance, Hongbo’s sculptures look like those made of ceramic or stone. However, when the artist grabs one of them and pulls it apart, it twists, elongates, and retracts as if it were a giant Slinky....

January 5, 2023 · 10 min · 1930 words · Michael Lingo

10 Bizarre Ways People Escaped Assassination

For instance, the king of Morocco once escaped assassination after ordering his attackers to stop shooting at him because he was dead. However, as we are about to find out, he was not alone. Here are ten crazy ways people avoided being assassinated. 10 King Hassan II Ordered His Attackers To Stop Firing Because He Was Dead King Hassan II became the ruler of Morocco on February 26, 1961. He was not very popular at the beginning of his kingship....

January 5, 2023 · 11 min · 2274 words · Nathan Babcock

10 Black People Who Acquired Wealth During Slavery

These individuals, through luck and wherewithal, were able to overcome the status quo and triumph in spite of a system rigged against them. They serve as an inspiration and testament to the strength of the human spirit and the will to succeed. 10 Paul Cuffee Paul Cuffee was a prodigious sea captain and entrepreneur born in 1759. His father, Cuffee Slocum, was a freed slave, and his mother was a Native American named Ruth Moses....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1569 words · Julia Ambriz

10 Blockbuster Novels That Defined The 1980S

The best-loved 1980s beach reads are bold, unapologetic, and above all else, they are fun. 10 My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews created the family saga Flowers in the Attic, which became a long-running series. In 1982, she released her only stand-alone novel, My Sweet Audrina, which has since become a creepy classic. The book is narrated by Audrina—a troubled 7-year-old girl with striking violet eyes. She lives in a remote Victorian mansion with her strict parents and evil cousin/half sister, Vera....

January 5, 2023 · 7 min · 1416 words · Yvonne Williams

10 Brave And Bloodthirsty Pirates Of The Pacific

10 Lai Choi San In 1956, Aleko Lilius wrote I Sailed with Chinese Pirates, and the book remains one of our best sources of information about Lai Choi San. According to Lilius, he won the trust of the notorious female pirate and became one of the only Westerners ever to sail with her and her crew. He described meeting her after hearing some often-told stories about her. She was depicted as the Robin Hood of the South China Sea, known for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor....

January 5, 2023 · 17 min · 3437 words · Charles Marroquin

10 Cases Of Conservative Hypocrisy

Hypocrisy: Cycling to Work But Chauffeuring His Documents in a Car David Cameron is a conservative Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom. He is a noted environmentalist and famously cycles to work on a near-daily basis. However, he also has an assistant follow him in a car to carry his briefcase. Two words, Dave: thumb drive. You can decide where to stick it when you’re riding. Hypocrisy: The War Movie Hero That Never Went to War Well, kinda....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1632 words · Richard Thomas

10 Chilling Glimpses Into The Minds And Lives Of Serial Killers

Monsters. We’ve interviewed them. We’ve studied their DNA and stuck slabs of their brains on microscope slides. We’ve spoken with their families. Yet we’re still no closer to understanding what makes serial killers so different from the rest of us. Although no academic explanation ever will—or should—exonerate these people of their crimes, the study of a killer’s mind is a fascinating field that can offer glimpses into our own minds....

January 5, 2023 · 14 min · 2966 words · Abdul Hernandez

10 Chilling Memorial Sites Of The Witches Of Europe

Witchcraft was a blanket accusation made of anyone who stirred discomfort in a deeply religious, misguided society. Whether you worked with medicinal herbs, stayed unmarried, refused the advances of a powerful man, or your baby died—you had better be afraid. You might be next. Both Protestant and Catholic countries put “witches” on trial with great fervor. Germany had the highest amount of executions, perhaps due to the popularity of the book Malleus Maleficarum by two German scholars....

January 5, 2023 · 7 min · 1408 words · Victoria Harper

10 Cities Of The Dead And Their Buried Secrets

10 Wadi-Us-Salaam Wadi-us-Salaam (“Valley of Peace”), which contains five million gravesites, is the largest cemetery in the world. This necropolis dwarfs Najaf, Iraq, the city that surrounds it. With a population of 600,000, Najaf is the third most sacred city to Shiite Muslims—after Mecca and Medina. There is a Shia belief that all faithful should be buried at Wadi-us-Salaam, no matter where originally interred. People have been buried in layers there for over 1,500 years in the hopes of being near Ali—first cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1525 words · Sibyl Patterson

10 Composers And Their Most Monumental Works

The verdict is still out concerning the finest Requiem Mass. Mozart, Verdi, and Berlioz typically land in the top three. There’s no denying, though, that Verdi’s is the most terrifying. In order to write a good Dies Irae section (for which this Mass is legendary), which translates to “Day of Anger,” namely God’s anger during Armageddon, the composer seems to need what Verdi’s wife called “a Mercurial temper.” Short-fused or long doesn’t matter, as long as it burns like Hellfire....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1592 words · Charles Shay

10 Conspiracy Theories About Antarctica

It is practically impossible to live there without specialized gear, buildings, and support from humans on a more livable continent. This has made Antarctica the perfect candidate for conspiracy theories ranging from aliens to UFOs, secret government bases, and even some strange pyramids. SEE ALSO: 10 Fascinating Wonders Of Antarctica 10 Some Ancient Civilization Built Pyramids In Antarctica In 2016, the internet went wild after three pyramids were discovered in Antarctica....

January 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1772 words · Patricia Little

10 Crazy Facts From Bedlam History S Most Notorious Asylum

While their aim was pure, those who would succeed the monks were not so wholesome of purpose. What would follow was more than 500 years of madness and squalor. So awful was Bethlem, that its bastardized nickname “Bedlam” would come to be a universal synonym for lunacy. 10Origins Bethlem began as a small institution, catering to only a handful of inmates at once. The original structure was built atop a sewer, which frequently overflowed, leaving patients to trudge through the foul muck....

January 5, 2023 · 11 min · 2166 words · Chris Silva

10 Creepy Murders In Old New York

Let’s set the scene: Cries and the sounds of a struggle come from a room at the top floor of a Hester Street tenement. A man in a soft felt hat is seen leaving in a hurry. Alarmed neighbors enter the room and find Frank Paulsen horribly murdered. The sexagenarian victim had been attacked with a meat cleaver or axe, leaving deep head wounds that exposed bone. The room was painted with blood, but amazingly, Paulson was still alive....

January 5, 2023 · 13 min · 2642 words · Kenneth Beach

10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts

10Bleeding Tooth Fungus The hood of Hydnellum pecki comes in various shapes, and when it oozes a red, sticky substance, it could easily be mistaken for a bloody tooth dropped on the ground. The substance is sap, forced out of cap’s pores during the night by excess moisture that builds up in the roots. This only happens when the fungus is young. Another name for Hydenellum pecki is “strawberries and cream,” but don’t eat it....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1636 words · James Ruiz

10 Cringeworthy Stories Where No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

However, there are times where good intentions totally backfire, and these do-gooders would have been better off keeping to themselves. Truly, no good deed goes unpunished. 10 Paul Gaylord Paul Gaylord lives in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. In 2014, his cat Charlie went missing into the wilderness for several days. When Charlie finally returned, Paul found him lying on the back porch. The cat’s face was swollen, and he had trouble breathing....

January 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1777 words · Joyce Zeigler

10 Cryptids That Were Proven False

Rods (sometimes known as “sky fish” or “solar entities”) are elongated artifacts produced by cameras that inadvertently capture several of a flying insect’s wingbeats. Videos of rod-shaped objects moving quickly through the air were claimed by some to be alien life forms or small UFOs, but subsequent experiments showed that these rods appear in film because of an optical illusion/collusion (especially in interlaced video recording). Investigators have shown that rods are mere tricks of light which result from how images (primarily video images) of flying insects are recorded and played back....

January 5, 2023 · 16 min · 3283 words · Michael Bright

10 Dark And Unsettling Rituals Of Death And Immortality

10 The Sacrificial Ritual Of The Khonds In the 1840s, Major S.C. Macpherson lived among and studied the Khonds of Orissa in India. Over the next few decades, he wrote about and documented beliefs and practices that seemed shocking to Western eyes, such as killing infant girls to prevent them from growing up to cause trouble and become the target of witch-hunters. He also recorded, studied, and lobbied for putting an end to a sacrificial ritual that he observed when he was living among the Khonds....

January 5, 2023 · 17 min · 3601 words · Mary Cain

10 Dark Tourist Destinations In The Uk

Stroll through the streets of London where serial killers have stalked their prey and thousands were killed by plague, fire, and wartime bombs. Travel to the countryside where Norman churches reveal gruesome secrets and medieval towns hide shameful pasts. While many seek only to walk in the steps of Jack the Ripper or visit the Tower of London to check of their “dark tourism” box, many other dark places can be experienced....

January 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1739 words · Rosena Baker