True Blood: The Complete First Season

by Bob on December 10, 2009

True Blood: The Complete First Season. If you haven't gotten hooked on True Blood yet you might want to give it a shot...if, that is, you like southern belles, vampires, shape shifters, and who knows what else!

Lafayette will keep you in stitches as he's great comedy relief. And if you're like me you'll love the spunk of Tara. Jason ... he's a nice kid but WAY too cocky (for me anyway). Sam the sexy bar owner and, well, there's more to Sam than meets the eye. Vampire Bill ... well, he's just a downright sexy gentleman ... for a vampire. And then there's Sookie ... who can't love naive, sweet, southern Sookie? It's a little racy at times, and intended for adults. But if you've got nothing else to do give it a shot.

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Pulp Fiction Trivia
Jules:
A scene removed from the final film involves Jules trying to consider what to do while Pumpkin and Honey Bunny rob the diner. In the scene, Jules points his gun at the bottom of the table and fires up twice, hitting Pumpkin and killing him. He then spins around and shoots Honey Bunny three times, killing her. As she falls her gun goes off and hits the Long Haired Yuppie Scum, who dies screaming on the floor. The scene then cuts back to Jules talking to Pumpkin in the diner, revealing the shootings to have happened entirely in Jules' mind.

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:
Uma Thurman originally turned down the role of Mia Wallace. Quentin Tarantino was so desperate to have her as Mia, he ended up reading her the script over the phone, finally convincing her to take on the role.

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:
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:
Timothy Leary and Tommy Smothers did some of the background clapping on Johns song, "Give Peace a Chance," recorded in a hotel in Montreal. 

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