Mind-Blowing12 publishers rejected J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter manuscript. She was a single mother on welfare. They said it was too long and not suitable for children. Publisher number 13 gave the manuscript to his 8-year-old daughter. She read one chapter and demanded the rest immediately. He paid Rowling an advance of 2,500 pounds. Then told her she would never make money from children's books. The franchise is now worth $25 billion.5 hours ago
Mind-BlowingDave Grohl broke his leg falling off stage during the second song of a Foo Fighters concert in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was strapped up, given pain injections, and came back to finish the remaining 2.5 hours. Three weeks later, he designed a custom throne made of guitar necks and speaker cabinets while high on morphine in a hospital bed - then toured on it for three months.5 hours ago
Mind-BlowingBruce Willis accepted $14 million for The Sixth Sense instead of his usual $20 million. In exchange, he negotiated 17% of worldwide gross. The film made $672 million. His total payout: $114 million. The biggest acting paycheck in Hollywood history came from a movie where he sits in a chair and talks to a child.5 hours ago
FunnyMichael Jordan never wanted to sign with Nike. He wore Adidas. He begged Adidas to sign him. They told him: "We can not make a shoe work." Nike offered $2.5 million and a signature shoe. Jordan still did not want to go. His mother forced him onto the plane. Jordan Brand now generates $7 billion a year.11 hours ago
FunnyWhen Forrest Gump went over budget, Tom Hanks gave up his entire $7 million salary in exchange for first-dollar backend points. The studio thought they were saving money. The film grossed $680 million. Hanks took home over $70 million. He even paid for the running-across-America sequence out of pocket after the studio refused to fund it.11 hours ago
TrendingMind-BlowingIn 1994, the Friends cast each made $22,500 per episode. Warner Bros. tried to negotiate with them individually. The cast refused. They bargained as a group or not at all. Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer voluntarily took pay cuts so all six earned equally. By the final season: $1 million per episode each. They still earn $20 million a year each from reruns. The show ended 22 years ago.15 hours ago
TrendingMind-BlowingGeorge Lucas accepted $150,000 to direct Star Wars and waived a $500,000 raise. In exchange, he kept merchandising and sequel rights. Fox thought they were worthless after losing a fortune on Doctor Dolittle merch. Star Wars merchandise has made over $20 billion. Lucas sold to Disney for $4.05 billion.1 day ago
FunnyRobert Downey Jr. credits a disgusting Burger King burger with saving his life. In 2003, driving along the Pacific Coast Highway with drugs in his car, he stopped for a burger. It was so bad he told Empire magazine he thought "something really bad was going to happen." He drove to the ocean and threw every drug he had into the water.2 days ago
TrendingFunnyHoward Schultz offered Shaq a Starbucks franchise deal in the late 1990s. Shaq told him: "Black people don't drink coffee, sir. I don't think it's gonna work." Magic Johnson took the deal instead, opened 105 Starbucks in underserved communities, and sold his stake for an estimated $100 million. Shaq calls it his biggest mistake.2 days ago
TrendingFunnyWill Smith turned down the role of Neo in The Matrix because the Wachowskis' pitch confused him. He chose Wild Wild West instead. The Matrix launched a $1.7 billion franchise. Wild Wild West won five Razzie Awards including Worst Picture. Smith later admitted: "I probably would've messed it up."2 days ago
TrendingFunnyAlec Guinness thought so little of Star Wars that he called it "fairy-tale rubbish" and complained "none of the dialogue makes my character clear or even bearable." He negotiated 2.25% of the gross revenue. His roughly 20 minutes of screen time in the original film earned him an estimated $95 million over his lifetime. His estate is believed to still collect royalties.2 days ago
WholesomeBilly Joel never sells front row tickets. He sends his crew to find real fans in the cheapest seats and moves them to the front row. He was tired of "bored, rich people" staring up at him.3 days ago
TrendingMind-BlowingElvis wanted to record "I Will Always Love You." His manager Colonel Tom Parker called Dolly Parton and said there was one condition - hand over 50% of the publishing rights. Dolly said no. Years later, Whitney Houston covered it for The Bodyguard. Dolly earned over $10 million from that single cover. She later joked she made enough money to buy Graceland.3 days ago
TrendingFunnySean Connery turned down $450 million. He was offered Gandalf in Lord of the Rings — $10 million plus 15% of box office for all three films. Said no because he "didn't understand the material." The trilogy grossed $3 billion. He never understood it.4 days ago
TrendingFunnyCeline Dion hated "My Heart Will Go On" so much she almost refused to record it. She did one throwaway demo just to get her husband to stop asking. That single take sold 18 million copies and won an Oscar. Rolling Stone later voted it the 4th most annoying song ever made.1034 days ago
TrendingFunnyJack Nicholson turned down $10 million to play the Joker. Took $6 million instead — plus a cut of every Batman toy ever sold. The studio thought they'd saved money. Batman merchandise hit $1 billion. Nicholson walked away with $90 million. For playing a clown.4 days ago
TrendingMind-BlowingNo studio would insure Robert Downey Jr. for Iron Man — he'd just gotten out of prison. Mel Gibson personally paid his bond when nobody else would. Marvel paid him $500,000. By Avengers: Endgame, his paycheck was $75 million. Same guy. Same role. Different universe.4 days ago
TrendingMind-BlowingGeorge Clooney made tequila in his garage as a hobby — gave bottles to friends for two years — then sold the company for $1 billion. Years earlier, he'd filled 14 suitcases with $1 million each and hand-delivered one to every friend who'd let him sleep on their couch when he couldn't pay rent. The man treats money like it's contagious.645 days ago
TrendingMind-BlowingNBC offered Jerry Seinfeld $5 million per episode for a 10th season of Seinfeld — $110 million total. He turned it down because he wanted to "end on a high note." He then went back to performing stand-up comedy in small clubs.6 days ago
TrendingFunnyNicolas Cage got into a bidding war with Leonardo DiCaprio over a 67-million-year-old Tarbosaurus skull. Cage won with a bid of $276,000. Seven years later, the skull was identified as having been illegally smuggled from Mongolia. Cage had to return it to the Mongolian government. He got nothing back.7 days ago