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Pulp Fiction

Movie Summary

Released: 1994
With the knockout one-two punch of 1992's Reservoir Dogs and 1994's Pulp Fiction writer-director Quentin Tarantino stunned the filmmaking world, exploding into prominence as a cinematic heavyweight contender. But Pulp Fiction was more than just the follow-up to an impressive first feature, or the winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival, or a script stuffed with the sort of juicy bubblegum dialogue actors just love to chew, or the vehicle that reestablished John Travolta on the A-list, or the relatively low-budget ($8 million) independent showcase for an ultrahip mixture of established marquee names and rising stars from the indie scene (among them Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Harvey Keitel, Christopher Walken, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Julia Sweeney, Kathy Griffin, and Phil Lamar). It was more, even, than an unprecedented $100-million-plus hit for indie distributor Miramax. Pulp Fiction was a sensation. No, it was not the Second Coming (I actually think Reservoir Dogs is a more substantial film; and P.T. Anderson outdid Tarantino in 1997 by making his directorial debut with two even more mature and accomplished pictures, Hard Eight and Boogie Nights). But Pulp Fiction packs so much energy and invention into telling its nonchronologically interwoven short stories (all about temptation, corruption, and redemption amongst modern criminals, large and small) it leaves viewers both exhilarated and exhausted--hearts racing and knuckles white from the ride. (Oh, and the infectious, surf-guitar-based soundtrack is tastier than a Royale with Cheese.)

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VIsraWratsPosted: 12/28/2006
"Oh man, I shot Marvin in the face." Bwahahaha! I love this movie.
AiCLCPosted: 04/01/2007
My favorite movie. EVER.
SquidMan93Posted: 03/10/2008
Say "what" again. SAY "WHAT" AGAIN. I dare you, I double dare you motherf*cker, say "what" one more godd*mn time!
TransformersNutPosted: 06/01/2008
John Travolta's hair resembles that of a horse in this movie. Think of him as a horse and Samuel L. Jackson a rabid poodle.
megaturtlePosted: 09/03/2008
i love pulp fiction
but omg i cant look at John Travolta the same way after seeing hairspray
hairspray was good, but i cant get travolta in a fat suit out of my head

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