Pulp Fiction (1994)


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I watched this movie for about 30 minutes and couldn't stand it anymore than that. Everything about it is just retarded.

Based upon that - I agree that something is retarded - but possibly not the film.

I adored it. Before Pulp Fiction, I had only watched more mainstream crap, comedies, holywood blockbusters, etc.

I sat in the cinema and was blown away, I was amazed at what I was seeing. This film taught me the meaning of "cool"...

" Do you know what they call 1/4 pounder with cheese in France?"

" no"

" Royalle with Cheese."

" Big Kahuna burger. That's that Hawaian burger joint. I hear they have some tasty burgers. I've never had one myself how are they?"

" What country you from? "

'what?'

"What ain't no country I ever heard of, do they speak english in what?"

'what?'

" English Mother F-'ker do you speak it?!!!!!!!!"

'yes!'

^ classic lines. :D

" Do you know what they call 1/4 pounder with cheese in France?"

" no"

" Royalle with Cheese."

" Big Kahuna burger. That's that Hawaian burger joint. I hear they have some tasty burgers. I've never had one myself how are they?"

" What country you from? "

'what?'

"What ain't no country I ever heard of, do they speak english in what?"

'what?'

" English Mother F-'ker do you speak it?!!!!!!!!"

'yes!'

^ classic lines. :D

http://www.motionographermedia.com/jarratt.../intonation.mov

I know I may get flamed for this but what the hell, maybe I'll open a few eyes here.

Yes, Pulp Fiction is a great movie, it's however the only great movie QT has ever made. The guy is a hack who nowadays does nothing but steal stuff done before and done much better, but I guess if you haven't seen any HK ( 'A Better Tomorrow' 1&2, 'Bullet In The Head', etc etc) and Japanese ( 'The Yakuza Papers' comes to mind here) movies from the 60's, 70's and 80's you'll probably be totally ignorant of that fact. That's why he can get away with it and call his movies a tribute to....blah blah or inspired by...blah, blah, blah. The same goes for that grindhouse joke...but in the land of the blind one-eye is king I guess..

this movie is simply brilliant...

every character is just amazing and unique in their own way, all of the scenes are acted out thoroughly and as if whats happening is going on in real life, the humour is one of a kind, coming from all actors/actresses...

although the plot jumps around, how the story all ties in at the end of the movie is brilliant....saw it two nights before donnie darko, and both films are excellent, not comparable, yet pulp fiction is definitely one of the best, funniest, and most bizzare films i have ever seen in my life...

would see it again in a heartbeat...

Medking

This is one of my favorite movies ever. I think it is a masterpiece and I have seen it at least 10 times. The best part about the movie is that there are a lot of subtleties that you don't notice the first or even second time. Each time I watched the movie I had noticed something that I hadn't before. The story is great and I love how it isn't in chronological order. The overlapping of each of the 3 stories couldn't have been done better.

Of course all of the acting was perfect, Vince (John Travolta) and Jules (Sam Jackson) were both amazing and I think their best acting was in this movie. The dialogue in this movie is some of the best I have ever seen. There are so many memorable quotes and scenes throughout the movie.

I honestly couldn't recommend this movie anymore and anyone who hasn't seen it really needs to.

Quienten Tarantino's best, 10/10

Seen this movie so many times as well, in fact I'm gonna watch some scenes now - its so amazing everytime. This movie is my favourite movie of all time, it is my "citizen kane" - a true masterpiece and puts other movies to shame. Made me appreciate cinema a whole lot more as well.

I don't think he is. I think he is a self-indulgent film buff. But as such, puts together films that other film buffs can:

1) Enjoy

2) Then try to act all superior by saying "He ripped off..."

He seems like a kid playing, and his toys are movie techniques.

I don't think he is. I think he is a self-indulgent film buff. But as such, puts together films that other film buffs can:

1) Enjoy

2) Then try to act all superior by saying "He ripped off..."

He seems like a kid playing, and his toys are movie techniques.

I disagree myself. I think he is genius too, simply because he's able to take some of the greatest parts of films, slap them together make some of the best films ever made. Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs, From Dusk 'Til Dawn are all absolutely brilliant and I don't think anyone could have done a better or even equal job with those films.

QT is a kid playing, but that doesn't make him any less of a genius though. But that's my opinion; to each their own :D

I truly look forward to Inglorious Bastards, that film is going to rock!

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