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Family Guy Trivia:
Seth MacFarlane says that writer Steve Callaghan inspired/was the basis for Brians goofy laugh.

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Pulp Fiction Trivia

Jules:
Jules character was originally written to have a gigantic afro, but a crewmember obtained a variety of afro wigs and one jerry curl wig. Quentin Tarantino had never thought about a jerry curl wig, but Samuel L. Jackson tried it on, Tarantino liked it, and it was kept.

Vince Vega:
Vincent was originally supposed to have shot Marvin twice - once accidentally in the throat, and a second to put him out of his misery. Tarantino changed it to a single bullet killing because he thought it would be funnier.

Mia Wallace:
In Son of a Preacher Man, the apostrophe in door is missing from Mias note. The script, however, has the note punctuated correctly.

The Wolf:
Harvey Keitels character in this movie has the same specialized job as his character in Point of No Return (1993).

The Briefcase:
Speculation abounds as to the nature of the mysterious glowing contents of the case:
Could it be simply a 20-watt light bulb and a couple of bricks?

Beatles Trivia:
On December 17, 1963, a disc jockey at WWDC in Washington, D.C., became the first person to broadcast a Beatles record on American airwaves. James Carroll played "I Want To Hold Your Hand," which he had obtained from his stewardess girlfriend who brought the single back from Britain. Due to listener demand, it played daily, every hour. Since it hadnt been released yet in the States, Capitol initially considered court action, but instead released the record earlier than planned.

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