It seems that with every major successful film release in Hollywood, there's a story about how a studio or producer turned down their chances at financing or distributing what would have otherwise made them legends in the industry. Such is the case with "Pulp Fiction," which famously turned Miramax into a household name associated with critical acclaim and independent filmmaking in the 1990s. However, Miramax's Bob and convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein weren't the first executives that...