Friday, August 11, 2006

Y entonces... Some of the most incredible Unnecessary things about movies & Tv shows that we all wanna know (part 1)

In Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino hesitated over the choice between the character he was going to play: Jimmie or Lance. He ended up choosing Jimmie's role because he wanted to be behind the camera in Mia's overdose scene.

In Kill Bill when the Bride arrives at the Tokyo airport, she walks in front of a Red Apple Cigarettes advertisement. Red Apple is a "Tarantino brand." An example of another usage of Red Apple cigarettes comes from Pulp Fiction (1994), in which Bruce Willi`s Butch smoked them.



The character of Cosmo Kramer (Seinfield) is based on Kenny Kramer, a man who worked across the hall from co-creator Larry Davis. In a self-confessed move to cash-in on the sitcom's popularity, Kenny Kramer formed the "Kramer Reality Tour", an officially-recognized New York City tour which visits the real-life locations often featured in the sitcom. In the 1997 season of "Seinfeld", Cosmo Kramer's memoirs are published by J. Peterman as his own. Wanting to make the most of the situation, Cosmo Kramer starts a "Peterman Reality Tour", offering a tour of the real-life locations featured in the memoirs.



Charlie (Lost) was in a band called Drive Shaft. Their only hit was called "You All Everybody". That song can be heard in the background of an episode of Alias, another show created by JJ Abrams.

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