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Lurid Fiction is a 1994 film written and directed past Quentin Tarantino. The flick stars John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Christopher Walken and Bruce Willis.

History

On March 1992, Quentin Tarantino wrote the script in Amsterdam along with Roger Avary. The film had a budget of $8.5 meg and has earned $214 million worldwide. The film is the first independent film to gross more than $200 million.[1]

During filming, Uma Thurman and Quentin Tarantino would have conversations about their favorite movies. Tarantino mentioned an idea he had for a film. The film later on became Kill Bill.

Reception

Upon the premiere on May 12, 1994, at the Cannes Film Festival, the movie receives positive reception with the critics as it won Best Picture. The movie was nominated for vii Oscars, including Best Flick, Tarantino and Roger Avary won for Best Original Screenplay. Information technology is highly regarded as one of the best films of all fourth dimension as it ranks #9 on Empire's Magazine's 500 greatest movies of all time.[one] The film won the 1994 Palme d'Or. The film currently has a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.[ii]

Media References

The Simpsons

On April 14th, 1996, The Simpsons aired an episode titled "22 Short Films About Springfield", in which information technology parodies the format style of Pulp Fiction which incorporates anthology episodes or mini-stories.[3]

On February 17th, 2013, the Simpsons references the film once again in an episode titled "Inappreciably Kirk-ing". The episode referenced the iconic trip the light fantastic toe with Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman).[4]


House TV Series

on Feb 21, 2011, the American medical drama TV serial House aired their 13th episode of season 7 titled "Ii Stories", which parodies the apartment scene in the film.[5]

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Confused Travolta

Confused Travolta is an animated GIF series featuring a cutout of actor John Travolta into other base of operations images of various contexts. On Nov, 2012, an Imgur user posted this Gif.

John Travolta Pulp Fiction suit

Here are some examples.

Search Interest

Say What Once more

Say What Once more is a popular line from the film delivered by Samuel 50. Jackson. The phrase is oftentimes use to answer to someone who overuse the word What. The catchphrase grown it's popularity as people showtime to mail service pictures of Jules Winnfield from the motion-picture show with the caption Say What Once again.

various parodies and uses.

Does He Look Similar a Bitch?

Does He Look Similar a Bitch? is likewise a pop quote/ine from the film delivered as well by Samuel L. Jackson. The line is said where Brett (Frank Whaley) is beingness asked by Jules Winnfield (Samuel 50. Jackson) if Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) looks similar a bitch.

Dead Nigger Storage

Dead Nigger Storage is a famous and controversial line from the moving picture delivered by Quentin Tarantino himself. This is a scene where Jimmie (Quentin Tarantino) is talking to Jules Winnfield (Samuel Fifty. Jackson) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta) well-nigh a dead black african-american stored in his garage.

Examples.

On March 2, 2012, Innagadadavida has uploaded a Youtube video that parodies the quote in the episode "I Had An Blow" of Spongebob Squarepants. The video has over 3 meg views.


Gun Point

This is an iconic image from the film with Jules Winnfield (Samuel 50. Jackson) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta) points and shoots their gun to ane of Brett's (Frank Whaley) Colleagues.

Online Presence

Viral Videos
On March 22 2012, How It Should Have Concluded uploaded a Youtube video titled "How Pulp Fiction Should Have Ended", the video has over three one thousand thousand views. On April 21 2014, CineFix uploaded a Youtube video titled "9 Pulp Fiction Facts For Die-Hard Tarantino Fans", the video has over two million views.

Briefcase Theory

In the moving-picture show, Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are sent out to retrieve a briefcase by Marsellus Wallace. As Vincent opens the briefcase, information technology appears to exist glowing. The film does non show or mention the content of the briefcase, resulting people creating theories of what the briefcase may content.

Marsellus Wallace'southward Soul
The most notable Theory is that it contain'south Marsellus Wallace'southward soul. On Oct, 2003, Texags posted a forum post about the theory.

"Think the first time you were introduced to Marsellus Wallace. The commencement shot of him was of the back of his head, consummate with band-assist. And so, remember the combination of the lock on the briefcase was 666. And so, remember that whenever anyone opened the briefcase, it glowed, and they were in amazement at how beautiful it was; they were speechless. Now, bring in some Bible cognition, and call up that when the devil takes your soul, he takes it from the back of your head.

Yep, you lot guessed it. What is the nigh beautiful thing about a person: his soul. Marsellus Wallace had sold his soul to the devil, and was trying to buy information technology dorsum. The three kids in the commencement of the flick were the devil's helpers. And remember that when the kid at the cease came out of the bathroom with a "hand cannon," Jules and Vincent were not harmed by the bullets. "God came down and stopped the bullets" because they were saving a soul. It was divine intervention."

Elvis's Gold Suit
Some have theorized that it might exist Elvis's Aureate Suit from Truthful Romance.

On December 23rd, 2012, an Anonymous user posted on 4chan came up with a Theory.[half-dozen]

"The briefcase is Rock and Coil. Marsellus represents the origin of rock music in America (blues, motown, soul, etc) Jules is Chuck Berry and Vincent is Elvis. They go to get the briefcase dorsum from the nerdy white guys trying to steal information technology. Maybe they correspond greedy record producers that profited off of Black music and screwed over many Black musicians.
The reason the guy that unloads a gun at them is unable to striking them is because legends of music can never die and will exist around forever. Jules realizes this and realizes that he is fighting a pointless fight.".

The Diamonds from Reservoir Dogs
Some take theorized that the briefcase contains the diamonds in Quentin Tarantino'southward other film Reservoir Dogs. Co-ordinate to Roger Avary, the briefcase is filled with diamonds in the original script but Tarantino changed that idea.

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[5] Rotten Tomatoes – Pulp Fiction

[vi] Deviant Art – Pulp Fiction search page

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