21 Random Pop Culture Facts That'll Live In Your Head Rent-Free After You Learn Them

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As a huge pop culture fan, I always love learning something new and interesting about the TV shows and movies people can't stop buzzing about. And if you ever find yourself competing in a game of Jeopardy one day, here are 21 random facts worth having in your back pocket:

1. To start, it took 156 takes to capture Tobey Maguire's impressive tray catch in Spider-Man. With no CGI being used, his reflexes are obviously a level above the rest.

5. Paranormal Activity became one of the most profitable horror films of all time, earning $193 million worldwide despite only having a $15,000 budget.

6. Clue has three different endings. Each version features a new killer or multiple killers to keep audiences guessing, just like the classic whodunnit board game.

7. The series finale of M*A*S*H aired on February 28, 1983, and holds the record for the most-watched scripted television episode in history with more than 106 million viewers.

8. Leonardo DiCaprio's famous line, "I'm the king of the world!" was actually improvised in Titanic.

9. The first music video to ever play on MTV was "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles.

10. If you grew up watching Nickelodeon, you know all about green slime. TV writer Kevin Kubusheskie revealed it was made of "gelatin, food coloring, oatmeal, and eventually some shampoo."

11. While Sleepless in Seattle was in production, the typically rainy city was suffering from a drought, so water trucks were brought in to simulate the weather.

12. 5,000 gallons of fake blood were transported from Los Angeles to create Jessica Chastain's horrifying bathroom scene in It Chapter Two.

13. E.G. Daily served as the voice of Tommy Pickles in Rugrats.

14. Cameron Crowe directed and wrote the screenplay for Almost Famous, a film loosely inspired by his real experience as a teen journalist for Rolling Stone.

15. O'Shea Jackson Jr. portrayed his father, Ice Cube, in Straight Outta Compton. "You always want your kids to step up at the moment of truth, and he did more than step up," Ice Cube said. "He just owned it."

16. High School Musical is known for its songs, but Zac Efron didn't provide the singing vocals for his role as Troy Bolton. It was actually singer and actor Drew Seeley.

17. Makeup artist Robin Mathews only had a $250 budget while working on Dallas Buyers Club. The film later won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, proving big things can still be pulled off with a small budget.

18. Jamie Lee Curtis is the real-life daughter of Janet Leigh, proving that being a scream queen runs in the family. Curtis starred as Laurie Strode in Halloween, and Leigh starred as Marion Crane in Psycho.

19. To create the T. rex's roar in Jurassic Park, a variety of animal sounds from a tiger, a baby elephant, an alligator, and sound designer Gary Rydstrom's Jack Russell terrier were blended.

20. Eleanor's emerald ring in Crazy Rich Asians was actually a piece from Michelle Yeoh's personal jewelry collection. Not to mention, she also designed it!

21. And lastly, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the first TV show to use "Google" as a verb. Willow asked, "Have you googled her yet?" on October 15, 2002, during the show's seventh and final season.

What's the most surprising pop culture fact you know? Drop yours in the comments!

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