PULP FICTION


1994

10/10

A masterpiece of modern cinema. Just as brilliant now as it was 16 years ago. A timeless classic, with some of the best dialogue and delivery imaginable.

Well cast and consistently well performed, with an indie feel but endowed with main stream sensibilities. This is a MUST SEE!

(Reviewed -February 2010)

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5 Responses to PULP FICTION

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  4. [...] into a paper chase styled game along with Samuel L. Jackson, whose career was skyrocketing after Pulp Fiction (1994) the year earlier, and they are engaging the terrorist/bank robbers across the entire city of New [...]

  5. [...] was Driving Miss Daisy (1989) really the Best Film of 1989, or Forrest Gump (1994) better than Pulp Fiction (1994) in 1995? It’s all very subjective and equally [...]

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