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Family Guy Trivia:
The voices of Brian, Stewie and Peter (as well as other minor characters) are all voiced by the creator, Seth Macfarlane.
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Pulp Fiction Trivia
Jules:
Tarantino originally wrote the role of Jules specifically for Samuel L. Jackson, however it was almost given to Paul Calderon after a great audition. When Jackson heard this, he flew to LA and re-auditioned, getting back the part he was supposed to play. Calderon ended up with a cameo as Paul, the bartender.
Vince Vega:
John Travolta has said that some of the dance moves between himself and Uma Thurman in the Jack Rabbit Slims scene were based on Adam West Batusi from Batman (1966/I).
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:
Tarantino wrote "The Wolf" character specifically for Harvey Keitel.
The Briefcase:
Speculation abounds as to the nature of the mysterious glowing contents of the case:
Could it be Elvis gold suit, seen worn by Val Kilmer (as Elvis) in True Romance (1993)?
Beatles Trivia:
Among the people on the cover of "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" are Stuart Sutcliffe (one of the Beatles early band members), Laurel and Hardy, Marilyn Monroe, Karl Marx, boxer Sonny Liston, Bob Dylan, Lenny Bruce and Shirley Temple. Shirley had visited the Beatles in their dressing room backstage at a San Francisco concert in 1964. It is said when the Beatles requested her permission to use her image on the cover of the album, she was the only celebrity who insisted upon hearing the disc before granting permission.
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