A hockey fan taunting Steve Sullivan (of the Chicago Blackhawks) about his cut nose from getting hit by a puck got hit on the head by a loose puck shortly after the play continued. The odds of a puck landing in the fan seats is already large enough, but it having the angle and velocity due to the glass of hitting someone hard is gigantic, and the odds of it hitting that fan in particular out of thousands is astronomical ESPECIALLY after he taunted Sullivan for getting hit by a puck.
Hawaiian pizza is almost assuredly not even American, and is purported to have been created by Canadian Sam Panopoulos in Chatham, Ontario as an experiment in 1960 and releasing it on his restaurant's menu in 1962.
Kevin Spacey is not only a good-looking man with a ton of Oscars and millions of adoring fans, but he's also a very talented musician, especially on vocals. He actually created a personal "vanity project" (to some) called Beyond the Sea which is a feature-length film that was a commercial failure and was mixed amongst critics for its portrayal of Bobby Darin's life. It's considered by some as a vanity project because Spacey co-produced, directed and co-wrote the film as well as sang every song in the movie himself. Here's a link to one excerpt from the movie (he's a hell of a jazz singer, no?).
The end to The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, which is incidentally my favourite moment in any movie ever and if you haven't seen it then you have to (it's legendary), actually has a story hidden with the 3 gunfighters' movements. How their eyes move to one another, their hand movements, etc were all designed to tell a story without words that eventually lead to