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Pulp Fiction [DVD] [1994]

Pulp Fiction [DVD] [1994]Director: Quentin Tarantino
Actors: John Travolta, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Samuel L. Jackson
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 644

Format: PAL
Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Region: 2
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 148 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 8717418145040
ASIN: B000X4ZGJ8

Theatrical Release Date: 1994
Release Date: February 25, 2008
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Amazon.co.uk Review
With iPulp Fiction/i writer-director Quentin Tarantino stunned the filmmaking world, exploding into prominence as a cinematic heavyweight contender after initial success with 1992's iReservoir Dogs/i. But iPulp Fiction/i was more than just the follow-up to an impressive first feature, or the winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival, or a script stuffed with the sort of juicy bubblegum dialogue actors just love to chew, or the vehicle that re-established John Travolta on the A-list, or the relatively low-budget ($8 million) independent showcase for an ultra-hip mixture of established marquee names and rising stars from the indie scene (among them Samuel L Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Harvey Keitel, Christopher Walken, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Julia Sweeney, Kathy Griffin and Phil Lamar). It was more, even, than an unprecedented $100-million-plus hit for indie distributor Miramax. iPulp Fiction/i was a sensation. It packs so much energy and invention into telling its non-chronologically interwoven short stories (all about temptation, corruption and redemption among modern criminals, large and small) it leaves viewers both exhilarated and exhausted--hearts racing and knuckles white from the ride. (Oh, and the infectious, surf-guitar-based soundtrack is tastier than a Royale with Cheese.) --iJim Emerson/i


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5 out of 5 stars Genius   July 30, 2008
Dean M. George (Wales, UK)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

The stories that make up the plot of the film go as follows...Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) are two hit men hired by LA crime lord Marcellus Wallace to track down a very important suitcase. A couple of lovebirds named Pumpkin and Honey Bunny decide to rob a restaurant at gunpoint. A few days later Marcellus asks Vincent to take his wife Mia (Uma Thurman) out for the night since he's away on business. Meanwhile an ageing boxer named Butch Collidge (Bruce Willis) has opted not to take Marcellus Wallace's money and fall in the fifth round - instead he just decides to take the money and flee LA. However, all these stories are shown interlaced at the same time during the film...allowing characters to cross over into each other's stories and timelines. Also, in typical Tarantino fashion - none of these proposed scenarios go to plan. br / br /Despite the complicated plot and highly unlikely situations, the dialogue of the film brings realism. The characters are unsure about decisions and have very normal trivial conversations. One such conversation is when Jules and Vincent are amazed that a Quarter Pounder burger is called a Royale in Paris - due to the metric system. An example of hesitation and humanity comes when Butch is trying to decide how to kill the rapists who have captured Marcellus. He scours the back counter of the gun shop picking up a hammer, a chainsaw and a baseball bat before settling on a Kantana Samurai sword. The extreme content of violence and language is counterbalanced by this dark but subtle humour. br / br /The audience of this film will feel confused, horrified, amused and enthralled by its stark unafraid nature. The title comes from the nickname for cheap paperback fiction Tarantino encountered that always told of urban mythology which was never quite disbelieved. This is where the basis for these scenarios come from - the hit man who has to take his boss' wife for dinner, the boxer who flees with rigging money -Tarantino took them out of their confines and brought them to real life characters who then dealt with such extraordinary circumstance in a normal way. br / br /The look and feel of the film is also superb. A soundtrack of surfing music goes eerily well with the graphic violence, particularly the title theme by Dick Dale. The 1950s diner Mia chooses is an amazing setting, setting an atmosphere unrivalled by any other restaurant scene in other films. The performances by the well chosen cast are amazing to watch...particularly Samuel L. Jackson and Harvey Keitel. There is also a superb scene by Christopher Walken, playing Butch's father in a flashback scene. br / br /Pulp Fiction really is a creative masterpiece of a script delivered perfectly onto the cinema screen. A film to see before you die and a film you take with you to your grave. br /


5 out of 5 stars Sassy, sexy, sensational   January 11, 2009
M. J. Bailey (Nottingham United Kingdom)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I don't usually have much time for American gangster thrillers, but this one just blew me away. br /I loved the dance scenes, looked away at the drugs scene and wondered just how many other directors would have thought to include the Quarterpounder debate. br /This movie is a triumph which stands repeated viewings.


5 out of 5 stars GREATEST. FILM. EVER   March 7, 2009
Dezza (Bernera, Isle of Lewis)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is without a doubt in my mind the greatest film of all time. Each and everyone of the characters are fantastic, from Vincent to the Gimp in the shop. This film is so good it would be a massive understatement to say that this film saved Travolta's career, he was going nowhere until Tarantino gave him the part of Vincent. It is even rumoured that Bruce Willis postponed another film to play the part of Butch. With so many characters, and so many storylines this is the ultimate film. I don't have a bad word to say about it. If you havn't seen this film already you have to, you just have to see it. It is the greatest film EEEEEEEEEVER, a must see. br / br /Buy if you like - Tarantino's other films


5 out of 5 stars Enjoy!   March 22, 2009
Caryl Metcalfe (Isle of Skye)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

My favourite film ............... never bore of watching it. Not a big fan of John Travolta but he is great in this, as is the rest of the cast. Can be a bit gory at times to say the least so be aware!


5 out of 5 stars Classic   July 4, 2009
Computer Literate (United Kingdom)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

A film which will last for years. A classic in the true sense of the word.

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