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cillirishan · 3 months ago
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Pulp Fiction headers
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pinkragdolly · 1 year ago
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schiavonaspada · 2 months ago
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low quality ass pulp fiction fanart or smth i can't draw but i love memeing (this is canon i would know quentin came to me in a dream and told me to make this) /j obviously
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mmmmalo · 1 year ago
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Couple Pulp Fiction thoughts:
Between the adrenaline needle to the heart and the Gimp rising from his little BDSM crate, you can tell Tarantino was thinking about vampires... interviews tell me he was percolating the From Dusk Till Dawn concept at the same time. I'm also recalling an emphasis at various scenes of characters being greeted at the door, like they gotta be invited or permitted in. And entering someone's place uninvited results in punishment: Vincent Vega invadint Butch's place, and Butch/Marcelles busting into the pawn shop. Naturally, the actual rapists (uninvited entry) are punished too
Gay shit stood out more. Vincent provoking Jules about gay foot massages, Jules telling Vincent to "get into character" before spending 5 minutes torturing a condemned man for fun (versus the actual gay torture dungeon at the other end of the film), Marcellus making Butch repeat "my ass goes down", Butch hanging his special ass-watch on a little kangaroo and then singing a song about Captain Kangaroo after he reclaims it (which combined with Fabienne wish for a pot belly suggest mpreg...?), the little line about the restaurant robber calling the waitress Garçon (which sutures the first scene to the last)... idk lots of litttle stuff. I have heard Tarantino's Top Gun fujoshi rant, I know he takes this shit seriously
Oh missed one: Jules talking about Marcellus fucking up a Samoan guy for no apparent reason and then tormenting the condemned man with a Big Kahuna Burger. Sadistic homoeroticism!
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reverendazmx · 1 year ago
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i was trying to go for a comic book cover/poster type of thing with this ig
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afraidofmediocrity · 1 year ago
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Why were the people robbing the diner in Pulp Fiction British? Flew halfway around the world just to rob some shitty diner in L.A
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schlock-luster-video · 2 years ago
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On February 4, 1997 Pulp Fiction was screened at the Fantasporto Film Festival.
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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IMAGINE SAVING AN EMPTY CEREAL BOX FOR NEARLY A DECADE -- THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT TARANTINO DID.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on one of the kitschiest scenes in all of cinema & American pop culture history -- the box of then already retro Frute Brute breakfast cereal making its silver screen debut in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 movie "Pulp Fiction" during a memorable scene involving the drug dealer character, Lance (Eric Stoltz), talking on a mobile phone to Vincent Vega (John Travolta).
FUN FACT: Tarantino saved a box before the cereal was discontinued in 1983.
Sources: Pinterest, IMDb, various, my Facebook profile, etc...
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top100countdown · 4 months ago
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Top 100 Coolest People of All-Time
76. JULES WINNFIELD
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Samuel L. Jackson
Jules Winfield is one of the three main protagonists (alongside Vincent Vega and Butch Coolidge) of Pulp Fiction, and the central character of the third and final story segment The Bonnie Situation.
#juleswinnfield#pulpfiction#samuelljackson
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teesmine · 2 years ago
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ultrakillblast · 4 months ago
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PULP FICTION (1994)
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o-link · 3 months ago
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Pulp Fiction (1994) dir. Quentin Tarantino
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mmmmalo · 1 year ago
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Nice observation from a mostly OK article about Pulp Fiction:
It is easy to miss, but Vinnie’s “incontinence”—and I mean this in the ordinary sense of the word—is the master key to the movie, and the monkey wrench. Everything bad that happens to Vinnie is signaled by what’s happening in the bathroom. The “fourth man” with the hand cannon is hiding in the bathroom when Vinnie and Jules make the “hit” in the apartment, but Jules takes the hint and Vinnie doesn’t get it. Vinnie is in the bathroom when Honey Bunny and Pumpkin pull their guns at the coffee shop to create the Mexican stand-off. Vinnie is in the bathroom when Mia Wallace mistakes his heroin for cocaine (saving them both from an impending and very disloyal tryst). And Vinnie is in the bathroom when Butch returns for his beloved watch, which is the end of Vinnie. We do see Jules in the bathroom once, and we do see Butch there once: each is washing off the stain of a former life he intends to leave behind. And Tarantino makes it very, very clear that Vinnie does not wash his hands, showing him emerging from the bathroom at Butch’s apartment immediately after he flushes the toilet, still fastening his belt. You think I’m making too much of it. If so, then why do Jules and Vinnie have an argument about washing their hands in Jimmie’s bathroom? And I quote: Jules: What the fuck did you just do to his towel? Vincent: I was just dryin’ my hands. Jules: You’re supposed to wash ’em first. Vincent: You watched me wash ’em. Jules: I watched you get ’em wet. Vincent: I washed ’em. Blood’s real hard to get off. Maybe if he had some Lava, I coulda done a better job. Jules: I used the same soap you did and when I dried my hands, the towel didn’t look like a fuckin’ maxipad.
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coolthingsguyslike · 2 months ago
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lovelyy-moonlight · 6 months ago
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Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction (1994).
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cosmonautroger · 3 days ago
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John Travolta, Samuel Jackson, Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino, 1994
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