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  1. Genre: Drama
  2. writer: Quentin Tarantino
  3. Country: USA
  4. Directed by: Quentin Tarantino
  5. Star: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson
  6. 1994

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Pulp Fiction

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Grandfather asked a gunner on an Air. After 4 years, I still consider this the worst movie I have ever seen. I have yet to watch any thing else with QT's name attached to it. Everything about this film is annoying, the presence of the ubiquitous Sam Jackson and Steve Buscemi, the weak attempts at shock value, the cameo by the director) but the one element that makes this number one on my all time worst list is the obnoxious dialogue that tries to be hip and funny. THREE'S COMPANY reruns have better dialogue (and I hate that show. It's such a shame though, because QT and I do have a lot of the same obscure tastes in movies. My advice is to try a project that tries not to be shocking, funny or hip, because PULP FICTION fails in all three departments miserably.

Everything is so perfect about this movie, right down to the subtle humor.

This movie: has the same amount of sins as any other movie That one quote: We're gonna pretend you didn't see that.

 

Best scene in all of cinema.

15:15 What name is this song.

Do you they speak english in WHAT? lmao.

Phenomenal masterwork of a film; absolutely brilliant and in my top 10. Just two things that bothered me a bit: 1) In this scene there's plenty of cars outside and I'm pretty sure a good deal of pedestrians were walking by. Nobody outside this whole time noticed that there's a woman standing high pointing a gun at somebody and that something isn't quite right? 2) During the beginning Ringo and Yolanda were talking about why it was a good idea to rob restaurants. But I mean, wouldn't the kitchen cooks sneak out back and call for help.

No thanks. This is pure, unadulterated Walken. Fantastically funny. “Hed be DAMNED if some slope was gona put his greasy yellow hands on his sons birthright.”. Ah films back before everyone was offended by everything and all that was made was crappy super hero films. My top 5 favorites 1. pulp fiction 2. godfather matrix 4. fight club 5. reservoir dogs. Funny Valentine. The funniest part in history Samuel be funny when he angry in movie.

I like this version to show to friends for a first time to watch it... hard to understand otherwise... but I really like the 2nd version, untouched pretty much except the dialogue is removed... makes it much darker and more real. This version just re-enforces my feeling that Deckard HAS to be a human. they added those silly unicorn memories later. not in this one... Gaff did origami everywhere, he left that there to let Deckard know he had been there and decided to let them both go, because he thought she would die soon, and he figured Deckard earned it... I used to watch these movies with my dad all the time I love this omg 🥺.

That's Butch's subconscious telling him, Do not trust Fabienne. Your gold watch is still unaccounted for. It's probably still on the dresser drawer on the little kangaroo.

The best tarantino stuff, actually

Again. This time they called it World. AND I COULDN'T BE HAPPIER. I love this movie, who cares if it's violent? Worlds full of enough politically correct wimps already. For anyone who needs a laugh and is not offended by EXTREME VULGARITY, knock yourself out. Quick note to Frank fans: you probably are going to want to stay clear of this, you'll thank me later. Butch... WARNING: This is the 1982 US Theatrical release and not the Director's or the Final Cut. DO NOT RENT. Brilliantly written and unfathomably cool, this would make a good case for most quotable crime film of all time. Interlocking stories from the seedy side of Los Angeles include ruthless hit men, a gangster's beautiful wife with a roaming eye and a boxer who refuses to take all.
Pulp Fiction is the defining film of the 1990s, playfully mixing up its chronology, packed with memorable, snappy, cute dialogue and showing a genuine zest for the art of film-making. Director Quentin Tarantino's film-literacy, learned obsessively during his stint as a video-store assistant, pays off handsomely here; almost every line is quotable, a sense of fun pervades, there's a host of delightful set-pieces (including John Travolta's and Uma Thurman's sexy dance) and generous screen time is given to characters rarely considered at length in film, such as Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson's stolid hit men. Briefly, Tarantino shone brighter than anyone else in the industry, and this film justifies his accolades.

After seeing this scene again I'm sure Vince would have killed honey bunny for sure but then it wouldn't be one of the greatest scenes of all time.

That Hanoi pit of hell over five. 35 - Mia: Uma Thurman (Vers. Singer: Belritaio Othaneio (C. Vers. Drums: Hal Blaine (Vers. Synthesizer: Havenita. Acoustic and electric guitars: Jimi Hendrix (Vers/Guitar Hero Uncle. Bass: Divendro Atkins (C. Vers. Recording engineer: Joe Bishara (Ser, O - D; Comp. of P. Top 5 scene of all time. Hey I got a game for all of you. take a shot every time they swear in this movie. Best line ever “the truth is youre the weak and I am the tyranny of evil men”. Took the island.

 

 

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