Pulp Fiction
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boston.com - Top arts and entertainment stories | August 23, 2009
Tarantino's Basterds leads world box office
...it with international distributor Universal Pictures, a unit of Bob and Harvey Weinstein released Tarantino's 1994 smash "Pulp Fiction" when they headed up Miramax Films. Since launching their new firm in 2005, the Weinsteins have failed...
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Yahoo! News | August 16, 2009
Weinstein Co in dire need of a hit: NY Times (Reuters)
...the Times said. Harvey and Bob Weinstein founded the company after they sold Miramax Films, the powerhouse studio behind such 1990s movies as "Pulp Fiction" and "Shakespeare in Love," to Walt Disney Co in 2005. Over the years,...
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Reason Magazine - Topics > Film | October 02, 2009
Rosemary's Crybabies
...against everyone with a moral IQ higher than Woody Allen's. Harvey Weinstein, the noted co-executive producer of Pulp Fiction, has been one of Polanski's staunchest defenders. He claimed that the Polish director already had served his time...
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Contactmusic.com | September 21, 2009
Quentin Tarantino - Basterds Is Tarantinos Biggest Box Office Hit
...highest grossing film ever. The war movie, starring Brad Pitt, has surpassed Pulp Fiction at the box office, grossing over $108 million (GBP72 million) in North America alone since its release in August (09). Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein,...
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Description from Wikipedia:
Pulp Fiction is a 1994 crime film directed by Quentin Tarantino, who cowrote its screenplay with Roger Avary. The film is known for its rich, eclectic dialogue, ironic mix of humor and violence, nonlinear storyline, and host of cinematic allusions and pop culture references. The film was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture; Tarantino and Avary won for Best Original Screenplay. It was also awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. A major critical and commercial success, it revitalized the career of its leading man, John Travolta, who received an Academy Award nomination, as did costars Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman.
Directed in a highly stylized manner, Pulp Fiction joins the intersecting storylines of Los Angeles mobsters, fringe players, small-time criminals, and a mysterious briefcase. Considerable screen time is devoted to conversations and monologues that reveal the characters' senses of humor and perspectives on life. The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for their graphic violence and punchy dialogue. Pulp Fiction is self-referential from its opening moments, beginning with a title card that gives two dictionary definitions of "pulp". The plot, in keeping with most of Tarantino's other works, is presented out of chronological sequence.
- Name:
- Pulp Fiction
- Release Date:
- September 23, 1994
- Directed By:
- Quentin Tarantino
- Produced by:
- Lawrence Bender
- Written By:
- Editor:
- Sally Menke
- Starring:
- Cinematography:
- Andrzej Sekula
- Distributed By:
- Miramax Films
- Length:
- 154 min.
- Language:
- English
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