We’ve done posts about our stupidest pop-culture related arguments and whether or not we correct strangers when we overhear them making an error in conversation. Read the full post.
Jul 18
2008
01:45 PM ET
What's the last time you, entertainment expert, were actually wrong?
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I once believed that Ben Kingsley was picky about the roles he took. Do I feel silly.
and thank you Dom, that was good for a laugh, you and your ass, awesome.
I so thought Jennifer Connolly won the Best Supporting Actress in 2006, not Rachel Weisz. That one felt bad.
Um, apparently, according to the Jeopardy! episode I saw a few days ago, Celine Dion’s “Falling Into You” won Album of the Year at the 1996 Grammys. Now, I own it, owned it then, still know all the words. But I will refuse to believe the album actually took home the top prize until I google it in a few seconds.
(It is the top prize, right? I think we’re all starting to doubt ourselves a little bit now…)
to joules – wasn’t keira barely in it, though, with many early scenes w/portman as amidala pretending to be the servant? my mistake: i had a group recital in kindergarten and we had to michael jackson’s “heal the world”…only i *swore* he was singing “kill the world” – and i had no choice but to sing what i was hearing…
I have a colleague who, for years, had an odd misconception about Star Wars. When Obi-Wan says that he felt a disturbance in the Force, as if “millions of voices cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced” (or words to that effect) he heard “millions of oysters”. Which, in retrospect, he admitted didn’t make much sense.
This was before they hit it big but for the longest time I thought the name of the band INXS was pronounced “inks” not “in excess” When the radio stations started playing “in excess” I thought they were a separate band.
I bet my boyfriend a million dollars that the lady that played the old lady in The Wedding Singer was the same lady that played in the Titanic. I was 100% convinced it was the same person. Then I went to IMDB & had to eat crow!!!