Pulp Fiction (Blu-ray, 2011)

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John Travolta, Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson star as petty thugs in the seedy underworld of Los Angeles where smart talk, quickfire humour and confrontation are a way of life. Winner of the Golden Palm Award at Cannes. Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay.

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eBay Product ID (ePID)108990365

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Film/TV TitlePulp Fiction
ActorChristopher Walken, Tim Roth, Uma Thurman, Eric Stoltz, Ving Rhames, Harvey Keitel, Amanda Plummer, Rosanna Arquette, Samuel L. Jackson, Maria De Medeiros, Bruce Willis, John Travolta
DirectorQuentin Tarantino
FormatBlu-ray
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2011
FeaturesStunning New 1080P Transfer Approved by Quentin Tarantino\NEW 5.1 Lossless DTS-HD Master Audio\NEW Interviews with Cast including - John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Rosanna Arquette, Eric Stoltz, Tim Roth and more\NEW CriticsÆ Retrospective on the MovieÆs Place in Film History\Behind-the-Scenes Footage\ôPulp Fiction - The Factsö Featurette\Production Design Featurette\Siskel & Ebert ôAt the Moviesö û ôThe Tarantino Generationö\Independent Spirit Awards Footage\Cannes Film Festival Footage\ôThe Charlie Rose Showö Tarantino Interview\Still Galleries\Trivia Track\Deleted Scenes
Run Time148 Mins
GenreDrama, Comedy

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Certificate18
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ReviewsTime Magazine - Tarantino's guilty secret, which the international critics should have noticed, is that his films are cultural hybrids., Time Out - It's the way Tarantino embellishes and, finally, interlinks these old chestnuts that makes the film alternately exhilarating and frustrating., New York Times - A triumphant, cleverly disorienting journey through a demimonde that springs entirely from Mr. Tarantino's ripe imagination, a landscape of danger, shock, hilarity and vibrant local color., Variety - A spectacularly entertaining piece of pop culture., Film 4 - A modern classic, more memorable than the 1970s flicks that inspired it.
Consumer AdviceContains strong violence, sex references and hard drug use
Additional InformationWriter-director Quentin Tarantino revisits the seedier side of Los Angeles--following 1992's RESERVOIR DOGS--with this funny, violent, tongue-in-cheek tribute to the less 'classic' side of filmmaking--the potboilers and capers, the Blaxploitation flicks and gangster movies. The film interweaves three tales, told in a circular, fractured manner, which only fully connect by the time the final credits roll. The first story focuses on Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson), two hit men on duty for 'the big boss', Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames), whose gorgeous wife, Mia (Uma Thurman), takes a liking to Vincent. In the second, a down-and-out pugilist (Bruce Willis), who is ordered to take a fall, decides that there's more money in doing the opposite. The final chapter follows a pair of lovers (Amanda Plummer and Tim Roth) as they prepare to hold up a diner.<BR><BR><BR>Tarantino wears his cinematic influences proudly, bringing them to life in the ironically hip, self-referential 1990s. The result is a work that changed the face of independent cinema forever, making it a legitimate player in the Hollywood mainstream. The all-star cast steps into their roles with obvious glee, and Tarantino once again uses his soundtrack to up the 'cool' ante yet another notch, making for a motion picture event that has worked its way into our national vernacular.
Movie/TV TitlePulp Fiction
Sound sourceDolby Digital
AwardsBest Supporting Actor 1994 - Samuel L. Jackson, Best Screenplay (Original) 1994 - Roger Avary, Best Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen 1994 - Quentin Tarantino, Best Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen 1994 - Roger Avary, Best Screenplay (Original) 1994 - Quentin Tarantino

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