Pulp Fiction
Cruel_Sandwich
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
#0Pulp Fiction
Posted: 1/12/06 at 11:18pmI was just wondering how a bunch of theater geeks felt about this masterpiece. As for me, I loved it. One of the most exciting and original movies I've ever seen. (I know somebody is going to jump on me for calling it "original" but I don't care...)
#1re: Pulp Fiction
Posted: 1/12/06 at 11:24pmOne of my favorite movies of all time (#3 on my top 10, behind Gone with the Wind and All About Eve). Great writing, great performances, great camera work. Love it, love it, love it. Updated On: 1/12/06 at 11:24 PM
insomniak
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
#2re: Pulp Fiction
Posted: 1/12/06 at 11:26pmLove it. The best part about it for me was thinking back on it later. If you put it all in chronological order, Vince dies the day after he had the opportunity to quit his life of crime with Joules (sp?). Nice kicker.
#3re: Pulp Fiction
Posted: 1/12/06 at 11:28pmOT: Insomniak, what the hell is going on with your avatar?
#4re: Pulp Fiction
Posted: 1/13/06 at 12:28amAn incredible film, Taratino's homage to Rock n Roll (intended by Tarantino and admitted by him, many hints throughout the enitire film; not just film theory) A fantastic follow up to Reservoir Dogs.
duroc
Broadway Star Joined: 12/25/05
#5re: Pulp Fiction
Posted: 1/13/06 at 12:33amyeah, Pulp Fiction is one my favorite movies as well... and one of the few movies w/ Bruce Willis that I'll watch. But, the cast overall is spectacular, and Tarantino's a great director.
Jon
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
#6re: Pulp Fiction
Posted: 1/13/06 at 8:02am
SPOILERS BELOW: (For any popor souls who haven't seen it)
I always loved the fact that at the most critically important, pivotal moments, Vince is always in the bathroom:
1. When Uma snorts the heroin
2. When Pumpkin and Hunny Bunny take over the diner
3. When Bruce Willis comes home to get the watch and discovers Vince's gun on the table.
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