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Reservoir Dogs Factoids

With the passing of Chris Penn (Nice Guy Eddie), its time to take a look back at the film that put Tarantino on the map.

> Christopher Walken was offered the role of Mr. Blonde but turned it down.
> George Clooney read for the role of Mr. Blonde but was turned down.
> Tarantino considered using Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz" during the ear slicing scene.
> Madonna refuted Tarantino's interpretation of "Like a Virgin" saying it was about love, not about dick.
> Samuel L. Jackson originally auditioned for Mr. Orange but was turned away. Tarantino was so impressed he brought him on for Pulp Fiction.
> The word fuck is used 252 times.
> Tarantino originally planned to film Reservoir Dogs on a budget of $30K on a 16MM. Harvey Keitel got involved as producer and helped raise the $1.5 million budget.
> Empire magazine voted it as the best independant film ever as well as the most influential film in the past 15 years.

Source: IMDB

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Oakley Thump MP3 Sunglasses

One thing that most people can't leave home without are the shades. Now combined with an MP3 player, these high-end Oakleys are the envy of your musically obsessed pals. The sound quality is good with adjustable ear phones mounted on a piston and hinge system. Also, it comes in a variety of styles to better suit your personality. It does come at a price however, ranging from $400-500 a pop.

Read more at Time.com.


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PimpThisBum.com Pulls Down $50K

Tim Edwards may call a cardboard box home, but thanks to some marketing savvy friends, he now has plenty of Benjamins to pimp out his pad. Edwards is the inspiration behind PimpThisBum.com which is a site where you can buy Tim everything from Happy Meals to Rehab. All Edwards had to do was carry around a cardboard sign promoting the site, and all of the profits trickled down into his holey pockets. $50,000 worth. Edwards is currently working through rehab to deal with problems sprouting from drug and alcohol addiction. The site has been such a success that creators Sean and Kevin Dolan are planning to launch sites for two more homeless people in the Houston area.

Source: CNN

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