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Pulp Fiction Trivia
Jules:
Quentin Tarantino hesitated over the choice between the character he was going to play: Jimmie or Lance. He ended up choosing Jimmies role because he wanted to be behind the camera in Mias overdose scene.
Vince Vega:
John Travoltas character, Vince Vega, is the brother of Vic Vega, aka Mr. Blonde from Reservoir Dogs (1992).
Mia Wallace:
Mia Wallaces comment "An Elvis man should love this" is a reference to an earlier cut scene where Mia claims that everyone can be classified as either an Elvis person or a Beatles person. She bets Vincent that he is an Elvis person, and he confirms it.
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:
The most persistent theory (most usually attributed to a friend of a friend who saw it posted on a message board by someone whose brother had read a report of a radio interview with Tarantino himself) is that it is Marcellus Wallaces soul. The story goes that when the Devil takes a persons soul, it is removed through the back of the head (this isnt part of any known religion, but this is what the message board posters say). When we see the back of Marcellus's head he has a Band-Aid covering the precise spot indicated by tradition for soul removal. Perhaps Marcellus sold his soul to the devil which would also explain why the combination to open the briefcase is 666.
Beatles Trivia:
Though "The Ed Sullivan Show" was the first TV program in America to host the Beatles, (February 9, 1964), ABC and CBS shot concert footage of the band in November 1963 as Beatlemania swept England. On December 7, 1963, "The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite" featured footage of Beatles fans at a concert, and on Friday, January 3, 1964, Jack Paars show was the first to broadcast footage of them on a major U.S. show, when Paar played a clip of the Beatles performing "She Loves You." At that point Paar was not a fan, and he disparaged their haircuts on air.
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