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Pulp Fiction (1994)
description written by member Zara:
Several different stories told from different angles in a storyline that jumps all over the map in its time frame, PULP FICTION remains one of the true classics of recent years. With a cast that contains talent from all across the board in addition to being able to boast the resurrection of John Travolta's career, this movie is timeless and powerful.
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| Pulp Fiction Movie Review by Jarrod (11/24/2007) |
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'Pulp Fiction' is a film that I have learned to evaluate on the basis of a character hierarchy, from ones I like the best to ones I like slightly less, but I do like them all, and since every one fits perfectly into the frenzied, interconnected narrative, removing one would be an utter travesty. I have particularly come...
(complete Pulp Fiction review by Jarrod)
One of the best films of the 90's, this is Tarantino's introduction to the big f*cked up land of Hollyweird. He went from being a good screenwriter to a great filmmaker in this one awesome movie about drugs, sex and a Royale with cheese.
John Travolta made a comeback, Uma Thurman became a goddess and Samuel L. Jackson...
(complete Pulp Fiction review by Jessica Film Junkie)
| Pulp Fiction Movie Review by F A B (2/1/2007) |
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Now when I saw Pulp Fiction for the first time during its major release in theaters across the nation a felt like, finally someone's being creative again! It seems as though I had been waiting on this one for a long time,so what can I say.Tarantino brilliantly directs yet another masterpiece of a tale.From the...
(complete Pulp Fiction review by F A B)
| Pulp Fiction Movie Review by Will (4/14/2006) |
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The time was 1994 and independent film-making was on the rise. Robert Rodriguez had already made his mark with El Mariachi and Quentin Tarantino's first film, Reservoir Dogs, was a mild success. All over the world, filmmakers were inspired by the successes of these men and others. Then, in the autumn of 1994, three...
(complete Pulp Fiction review by Will)
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