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The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption
Runtime - 2 H, 34minutes
Quentin Tarantino
actor - Samuel L. Jackson
liked It - 1748745 Vote
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I could never get over the fact that this guy was eating a burger and fries at 8 in the morning. Great Scott! this is amazing.
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5:04. And just so. A meme was born. “The way it turned out, Im talking to you.” That line gives me chills. Apparently there are several of those signs posted at Detroit area morgues right now and their refrigerated trailers. Also, Everytime Travolta mentions Gods acts, someone dies... Everything about this channel is awesome. Don"t take life for granted I"ve overdosed twice Been clean and sober for over 2 years.
Watch Pulp Fiction Online Free on Megashare Pulp Fiction Online Free 1080p. I was just thinking about how thrilling it was to see this trailer on the screen at my local multiplex back in the 90s, just disrupting everything. 1977 - Saturday Night Fever 1978 - Grease 1994 - Pulp Fiction John Travolta rules movie dancing. The icy wit, the connoisseur soundtrack, the violence, the extended dialogue riffing overwhelmingly injected with blazing comedy, the trance-like unreality, the karmic balance of the heroin scene and the adrenalin scene, the narrative switchbacks that allow John Travolta to finish the film both alive and dead, and above all else, the sheer directionless excitement that Tarantino conjures, all makes Pulp Fiction just so brilliant.
The screenplay, by Tarantino and Roger Avary, is so well-written in a scruffy, fanzine way that it tantalizes the viewer to the nerve endings in your toes – this is made explicit in the Bruce Willis segments of the film which presents a chaotic yet layered balance of brilliance.
The Travolta and Jackson segments are sublimely hilarious, with the dialogue delivery from Jackson being so cackling and perfect that you would sprain a rib in amusement, and the acting from Travolta being so endearingly relatable that you follow his character in awe.
While it may nag you in the back of your brain that this adrenalin ride lacks a solid communicable basis, I think that is what makes it work in the most respectable manner possible.