Also known as "The Great Bambino," this New York Yankee finished his career with 714 career home runs between 1914 - 1935. He mostly played against a bunch of plumbers.
Babe Ruth
Star Wars Episode 8
The Last Jedi
These creatures are magically cursed with a constant, overriding need to inflict pain on others. If they go too long without causing suffering—even by fishing—they will slowly go insane
Death Knights
Jimi Hendrix's electric cover of "All Along the Watchtower" was dubbed better than the original version by the very man that wrote it
Bob Dylan
September 17, 1787
Signing of the US Constitution
This American holds the world record for most gold medals with 23 over the course of 16 years. He now is an outspoken advocate for mental health wellbeing, water safety, and rocks a sick man bun.
Michael Phelps
Pirates of the Caribbean 2
This species is physically incapable of growing facial hair above their lips
Orcs
Made famous by Whitney Houston, "I Will Always Love You" was originally from this country queen
Dolly Parton
September 11, 2001
9/11
This university has 18 football national championships, head coaches like Bear Bryant and Nick Saban, and was featured in "Forrest Gump" as the titular star's alma mater.
University of Alabama
Mad Max 2
The Road Warrior
This race of creatures depends on their "pillas" to sleep and have been known to die of sleep depravation
Dark Iron Dwarves
Originally by this English legend, punk rock icons Nirvana made "The Man Who Sold the World" into a global hit
David Bowie
October 29, 1929
The US Stock Market crashed, starting the Great Depression
On April 28 1967, this heavyweight champion was stripped of his title for refusing to join the US Army during the Vietnam War. He was later sentenced to five years in prison and fined $10,000, although he never served time and was only fined $10.
Muhammad Ali
Austin Powers 2
The Spy Who Shagged Me
The Sinister Silvermoon Tailors use these creatures to craft clothing
Leper gnome slaves
Aretha Franklin reimagined "RESPECT" in 1967, but the original was written and performed by this soul and jazz legend two years earlier
Otis Redding
April 30, 1803
The Louisiana Purchase was finalized
Nicknamed "The Russian Bear" this greco roman heavyweight won three straight gold medals in the Olympics, nine world championships, was undefeated for 13 years in international competition and finished with a career record of 887 - 2.
Aleksander Karelin
Bill and Ted 2
Bogus Journey
This rare undead mob was once a noble knight whose mind was broken by the grief of returning home from war only to find his family dead. He now roams Raven Hill as a tragic, mindless killer.
Mor'Ladim
The 80's were a weird time. Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" is actually a remake from this 1976 hit and completely changed up the style of the song by this American born Motown artist
Gloria Jones
July 20, 1969
Apollo 11 landing on the moon