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Directors=Quentin Tarantino / Genre=Crime / Pumpkin (Tim Roth) and Honey Bunny (Amanda Plummer) are two thieves who, while dining at a coffee shop, decide that the best thing to do is to rob it. Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson), two hit men working for mob kingpin Marcellus Wallace (Ving Rhames'), are sent to retrieve a very special and very mysterious briefcase for their boss. Vincent later must also show Mrs. Wallace (Uma Thurman) a good time while her husband is out. Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) is an aging prizefighter who is being paid to "take a dive", but instead accidentally kills his opponent, and tries to flee town, but not before getting his dead father's lucky golden watch. These four seemingly unrelated stories are interwoven in a non-linear fashion / average rating=9,6 / 10 star / Roger Avary / Country=USA
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In his life... I remember going to the movies to watch Pulp Fiction with 3 of my friends. I had no idea what I was in for. All this stuff. The watch. The needle in the chest. The clean up. All of that stuff went completely over my head. The only thing I laughed at was the stray shot from Vincent in the car over the bump. I have yet to rewatch the whole thing from beginning to end now. I watch scenes and clippets here and there on youtube and it makes me realize what an absolute masterpiece it is. and how fucking dopey I was as an adolescent kid who had no clue.
Peep the kangaroo figurine Butch hangs his watch on, on the counter top in the back ground. Didn't notice that for years. Love this movie.
4:25 either Vincent has built up a tolerance, or that heroin isnt as good Eric Stoltz claims it is.
Christopher Walken is such a legend! Love him! ♥.
Then, after seven years, I was sent.
This never gets old, love this scene. One of the most quotable movies ever.
If there are a lot of things in the 90's to recognize, one of them is Pulp Fiction. The Fantastic film by Quentin Tarantino that (next to Reservoir Dogs) is probably one of the most memorable titles ever released.
The film begins a lot like Reservoir Dogs; For those who haven't seen that movie (As I have, but saw it after everyone else saw it)I will not spoil anything, but it begins like a Tarantino movie does, very weird and almost like it's in another world. It's reality, but in a very warped state of reality, where the world we live in is like the one we live in, but constant danger exists around every corner.
The film then starts to the credits and leads the way into a series of events that tell you how the event we have just witnessed in the beginning started. It's kind of confusing to translate without giving away a lot, which is yet another reason to watch this movie.
If there is anything I can give away, it's just about the stories, but anymore and this comment will need a spoiler warning.
Story one follows Vincent and Jules (John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson) two men whose priorities are to retrieve something, and discussing the events of something Vincent is supposed to do with a character Marsellus Wallace's (Ving Rhames) wife.
The 2nd event involves a boxer, Butch (Bruce Willis) whose life was changed by an event from his youth that follows up to the present time.
The final event mentions some characters I cannot begin to mention because of the spoilers in that it will ruin the viewing experience to anyone who sees it.
I'm gonna be honest, This is my first viewing of Pulp Fiction, and I've seen the countless parodies that have followed along with it. However, that shouldn't be a reason to not see it. Having seen the parodies, it still helps to see the movie, now 13 years old, to see what shocked a lot of viewers in the 90's. This film is violent. I'm not gonna deny that. This is a Tarantino movie, it's going to be violent, it's going to have language, and it is long and a bit confusing at times, but it is without a doubt, one of the single best movies ever made.
No doubt, it's episodic cinema that is perfect to watch, and it's brilliant. You think Kill Bill and Sin City are good, WATCH THIS MOVIE. if you didn't think they were good, WATCH THIS MOVIE, it cannot be avoided. I rate it a 10 out of 10.
For as long as we were.
It's well written, pretty funny, a little odd and definitely worth checking out.
Home to my family. And now, little.
He should get 3 Oscars for that sentence.
So you're scrolling through the comments section? Oh, I'm sorry did I break your concentration.
This movie is perhaps the best ever. How can anyone think that Uma Thurman's "square* is not genius? No, it is absolutely clear that they who think that this movie isn't good have either not been watching the movie or just didn't get it. I think that most movies that have the "intertwine" thing is boring, but in this movie it works so god damn well! One of the scenes I like the most is when Vincent and Jules talks about Europe and whats different there, like that in Paris, a Quarter Pounder with cheese isn't called a Quarter Pounder with cheese, but it's called a Royale with cheese. Quentin is clearly showing some of that amazing brilliance he's got. Okay, some of the scenes are quite disgusting, but maybe that has got it's charms too. I mean, you don't actually get to see the brain in the back of the car, you only see the splattering on the windows. This movie is a classic, a real classic, and I think everyone should have seen it at least once.
* Square = Uma says "Don't be a. and she draws a little square with her finger.
At first we thought he could pull off a dramatic and serious role. Then he went straight up Walken again.
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