Ten Incredible Film Directors With Distinctive Styles

It’s one thing to make a great movie. It’s quite another to make one in a way instantly identifiable for its directorial calling cards. Here are ten directors whose distinctive styles helped make them legends. 10 Wes Anderson The director of such classics as The Royal Tenenbaums, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is modern filmmaking’s most effectively weird filmmaker. With few exceptions, Wes Anderson movies are more live-action storybooks than conventional films, with relatively simple plots serving as vehicles for ornate typography, elaborately embellished set designs, and quirky characters toggling between outcasts, antiheroes, and flat-out oddballs....

January 8, 2023 · 12 min · 2393 words · Robert Mccarter

Ten Ways Massive Death Tolls Have Affected Human Society

Devastating at first, we are now seeing the changes this earth-shattering virus produced. More people are working from home and are connected more than ever via the internet. Also, who doesn’t love food delivered right to their doorstep? While seemingly novel in modern times, it is not the first time the loss of millions of lives carved out a path of progress. So here are 10 ways massive death tolls have affected human society....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1749 words · Kimberly Miles

Top 10 Amazing Flea Market Finds Worth A Fortune

Here are ten things found at flea markets that were secretly worth a fortune. Top 10 Accidental Discoveries 10 Alexander Calder Necklace Alexander Calder was a 20th century American sculptor from a family of famous artists. His wire and metal mobile sculptures can be found in galleries and museums across the world. As well as paintings, prints, and a range of other art forms Calder also turned his hand to jewellery....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1705 words · Gerald Fleming

Top 10 Amazing Inventions Of The 1900S

Although some of their backstories are still unclear, we do know the fascinating histories of others. More importantly, each of these inventions has become as commonplace today, in one form or another, as ancient inventions, like paper and concrete, have. 10 Life-Changing Inventions That Were Discovered By Accident 10 Science Fiction Films In 1902, Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) became the first science fiction story shown on-screen....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1532 words · Mark Rodriguez

Top 10 Badasses Of Classic Literature

Disclaimer: I am an agnostic, and do not wish to perpetrate my views in any way. That is not the purpose of this post. My use of the bible and biblical references in this text respect it not only as a religious text, but as a work of high art also. The original model for the now archetypal ‘super-sleuth,’ Holmes is a master of two things: deduction, and being hard....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1406 words · Nathaniel Richard

Top 10 Bizarre Birth Defects

We are all familiar with the tales of Siamese twins (named for the country of birth of the first known conjoined twins). It is, of course, a rare disorder in which twins are born joined together at one or more parts of their bodies. In the most rare cases, children can be born joined at the top of their head. Sometimes Siamese twins can be separated, allowing both to live full lives, but more frequently, this is not possible....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 666 words · Lucretia Oconnor

Top 10 Bizarre Biting Attacks

Although children bite, we supposedly outgrow this atavistic behavior. Yet, if we routinely resort to mauling with the mouth, a question emerges: How savage is humanity? 10 Brutal Attacks On Prisoners By Prison Guards 10 Mafioso Muncher In prison, weapons can be improvised from anything—even mouths. On September 9, 2020, Italian daily Il Messaggero reported that a Sicilian Mafia boss bit off and swallowed the pinkie finger on the right hand of a prison guard....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1692 words · Matthew Johnson

Top 10 Bizarre Facts About Andy Warhol

10 Meet Drella Andy Warhol was notoriously fickle. To close friends, colleagues, and strangers alike, the pop artist could be any number of different Andy’s depending on the moment and the mood. The problem is that Andy’s fluidity was so pervasive that his close friends and collaborators went beyond the trite “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” comparison and created their own dichotomy. They went with Dracula and Cinderella and so gave Warhol the nickname “Drella....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1397 words · Mae Harvey

Top 10 Bizarre Funeral Parlors 2020

Top 10 Fascinating Deathbed Moments 10 For Pets Why should humans be the only creatures to be honored by a proper send-off? Samsara Eternity crematory in Soignies, Belgium, agrees. Clients at Samasara can have a memorial service where their beloved pets are surrounded by decorative fabrics and soft lighting. Those who do not want to have their furry friends cremated may opt for a burial in a nearby pet cemetery or choose to have their best pals stuffed by trained taxidermists to eternally keep them at their master’s sides....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1510 words · Ronnie Lorenzana

Top 10 Bizarre News Stories Surrounding Coronavirus

But strange times have a habit of inspiring strange behavior, and the pandemic has been no exception. Since coronavirus first emerged at the start of 2020, all manner of weirdness has occurred. Spaniards have been taking their crabs for a walk as an excuse to get out of the house. Hungarian politicians have been caught fleeing wild lockdown orgies. In fact, things have become so dire that, in parts of Belgium, locals have had no choice but to poop in the streets....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1693 words · Freddie Moore

Top 10 Bizarre Sports

Technically it isn’t a sport, but you really need to see this – it is weird. Musical canine freestyle—also known as musical freestyle, freestyle dance, and canine freestyle—is a modern dog sport that is a mixture of obedience, tricks, and dance that allows for creative interaction between dogs and their owners. There are two types, musical freestyle and freestyle heeling (also known as heelwork to music), the main difference being that freestyle heeling focuses on a dog’s ability to stay in variations of the heel position while the handler moves to music, whereas musical freestyle demands that the dog perform a variety of tricks and other obedience talents, and places a greater focus on the trainer’s dance abilities and creativity....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 880 words · Martha Bell

Top 10 Blind Bluesmen From Before You Were Born

It was passed along by the oral and song tradition. This all changed with the advent of locomotion, big cities, the Victrola and the jukebox, and the record companies putting out “race records” in 1923. The blues is like a family recipe with spices and ingredients plucked from many different places. It’s a magnificent form, molded from amalgamated parts, containing the secular and sacred. Not a whole lot is known about a number of the gentlemen on this list....

January 8, 2023 · 6 min · 1192 words · Steven Murillo

Top 10 Classic Books That Are Unreadable

Some books are just challenging. Some are told through unreliable narrators, some have too many characters and subplots to keep track of, some ask you to wrestle with concepts that aren’t best explored through the written word, or even just make up words of their own. Some overexplain, others rely on you to have an encyclopedic knowledge before you even get past the dust cover. Some are just way longer than they need to be....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1404 words · Christian Krein

Top 10 Classic Cocktails

Aside from glasses, you will need some kind of hard object for squashing fruits in the glass (this is called a muddler). You will also need a cocktail shaker (a large lidded jar will do if you can not get a cocktail shaker), a tall glass, a stirrer, and a strainer. This is what they look like: Some things to note about cocktails: a true cocktail will never include milk or cream....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1456 words · Tasia Mannon

Top 10 Cocaine Songs Of All Time

Keith Richards may have fallen out of a tree in Fiji while out of his gourd on other than vitamin supplements, but he is what rock n’ roll is all about: debauchery. And, while a sober Eric Clapton was quoted as saying, “I hate listening to my old records, which I did stoned or drunk.” He’s alone in that camp as most fans of his music hate listening to anything that he’s done straight....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1830 words · Constance Hindle

Top 10 Consistent Ghost Story Elements

But for every original, spooky ghost story you hear, there are 10 more that you hear that sound pretty identical. Like, “we-have-a-story-like-that-in-our-town-except…” kind of identical. Every story has it’s kernel of truth, but sometimes it feels like that kernel was genetically cloned from a kernel in another state, creating clone-corn ghost stories. Here are 10 of the most common elements in the world of ghost stories. That headless railroad employee that roams the tunnels looking for his lost head is simply not allowed to go by his name in life....

January 8, 2023 · 6 min · 1129 words · Theodore Laud

Top 10 Craziest Copyright Claims Ever Made

The things we do every day—from putting pictures on Facebook to uploading home videos on YouTube—have led to some major lawsuits. And lately, people have been getting sued for some absolutely ridiculous reasons. 10 The Purring In A Cat Video A YouTube user got a letter from the video site in 2015, telling him that one of his uploads was being removed. EMI Music had filed a formal complaint against him for plagiarizing one of their songs—which must have been a strange song because the video was a just an hour-long looped clip of Digihaven’s cat purring, which he’d uploaded the previous year....

January 8, 2023 · 11 min · 2334 words · Mildred Shattuck

Top 10 Crazy Animal Facts You Don T Know

Actually it isn’t blood at all, but rather something called hemolymph. It’s been somewhere between 500-600 million years since humans and insects shared a common ancestor, so it is no surprise that there are a few differences. Hemolymph is copper-based, rather than the iron that runs in our veins, giving it a blue or greenish tint when it is oxygenated. It’s not used to carry oxygen, however, as respiration through the skin is adequate for an insect’s oxygen needs....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1677 words · Jon Gage

Top 10 Crazy Superstitious Things People Do

Obviously, this is next to impossible, but apparently there are some things you can do to keep bad luck at bay no matter what the activity. 10 Bizarre Unsolved Mysteries Of The World 10 Buy a house When people start looking for a new home, they typically include things such as modern kitchens, en suite bathrooms and wide windows that offer a fantastic view on their wish list. Some wish for happy, lasting memories with their family and friends....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1689 words · Cindy Hagerman

Top 10 Creepiest Tales Of Edgar Allan Poe

A dwarfish court jester serves as the titular character of this fiendish revenge tale. Hop-Frog is the childish king’s favorite entertainer. But when the king and his foppish cabinet humiliate Hop-Frog’s friend Tripetta, he decides to play a prank of his own. He dresses them as apes for the king’s grand masquerade ball, and then sets them on fire in front of the shocked crowd. As he escapes with Tripetta, Hop-Frog revels in his vengeance, declaring “This is my last jest....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 1016 words · Priscilla Mansell