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Pulp Fiction (Limited Edition Collector's Set)

Pulp Fiction (Limited Edition Collector's Set)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Like no other
Review: What can I say? "Pulp Fiction" is a good contender for being the best film of the 90's. Tarantino's unique, explosive creation is something that should be watched, analyzed and treasured for years to come, it's brilliance is absolutely unparalleled. There are so many ways to describe this movie, so many different ways to take it in, but in the end, it simply emerges as a triumph of originality and audaciousness, inventing it's own rules, and tells a story with electrifying energy. Although the film doesn't have a destination, it's the journey that really matters, and believe me, this is one trip that you will not believe or soon forget. FUNNIEST MOMENT - After John Travolta accidentally shoots the back seat passenger in the head, Samuel L. Jackon with bits of internal organs stuck in his afro screams "What the f**k! "

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Movie of the decade
Review: This movie is absolutely fantastic. Brilliance in acting all the way, sensational writting and directing by Tarantino, everything about it is perfect. I really couldn't tell you what it was about, there is something different happening all the time. I'll just say go see it. Recommended for everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pulp Fiction: defining movie of my life (not really)
Review: I have never had a movie with so much action, comedy, and genuine storytelling. There is just so many quoteable parts in the movie, and so many amazing parts, that i can't even begin to put it down on paper. This is a must buy, on vhs or dvd

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This a TARANTINO MOVIE
Review: O well, this movie is soo good, is funny and deep, serious, and good, and have very good actors, like Jhon Travolta, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurma, Samuel Jackson, and Tarantino, the movie show you some differents people and how the can make and talk about normal things, and made other so different, is incredible the mix of action and drama, how can a Ganster change from a bad guy to a very good guy, for a simple a reason, the movie is I dont Know how to describe the movie, is so perfect you need to see, to undertand what I am Talking about. Really See the movie. AND BUY IT.

Talking about the DVD, well, the DVD dost have any extra features, bad very bad, if not because the movie is TERRIFIC then DVD is a waste of maney, the only reason to buy this DVD is because the movie, the only movie worth the inversion. Buy IT.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pure Golden Pulp
Review: "Pulp Fiction" is like a novel with five chapters that was ripped apart and put back together with the chapters all mixed up in random order -- where does it start and where does it end? That said, it's a hilarious crazy-quilt of a movie, superbly directed by Quentin Tarantino. And yes, there is a straight story line throughout... chronologically, the actual story begins with Samuel Jackson and John Travolta on their way to a hit ordered by their boss Ving Rhames, and ends with Bruce Willis and his pregnant girlfriend zooming out of town on a homicidal maniac's stolen motorcycle. Each short story in the movie is complete in itself, and yet each makes up part of the whole. The actors are terrific. Jackson and Travolta are great as the two hitmen Jules and Vince; Uma Thurman is just right as the boss's wife; Bruce Willis is funny and yet moving as the boxer who saves the boss's life after the boss ordered a hit on him, and Harvey Keitel steals the whole movie with his performance as the almost inhumanly efficient Wolf. Even Tarantino himself can't resist joining the fun and plays the role of Jules's sometime partner Jimmie, very annoyed at being roused out of bed at the crack of dawn to help dispose of a semi-headless corpse. There are so many priceless scenes in this film that it's hard to pick a favorite. It's a wild, crazy, mind-boggling movie that gets better and better each time you watch it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Movie, But the DVD is a waste of money
Review: "Pulp Fiction" is a great, great movie but the DVD is a total waste of money. As was the same case as "GoodFellas" an exceptional movie is brought to DVD but the DVD has not one extra feature. I would stick with the VHS for now

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Grande Royale
Review: In my humble opinion, this is the best film ever made. I know that might sicken some film buffs, but just give it time and it will be considered by more and more poeple to be the best thing ever put on the silver screen. Tarantino is the master of pop culture trash and gritty violence. Mix this with an all star cast and you have a masterpiece. Buy this flick.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pulp fans demand a better DVD, PUNCHY!
Review: This is of course the best film ever made. I own the DVD, but can't understand the shortage of extras. The laserdisc format has plenty of extras. For example it has the tralior and T.V. spots. Behind the scenes, the Making of Pulp, the Charlie Rose interview with QT, and four deleted scenes hosted by QT. Why couldn't we get those with the DVD format. Hopefully in the near future, a re-release of the DVD will include these goodies and maybe perhaps a Tarantino-Bender commentary track and a director's cut of the complete film. The current DVD provides average picture and sound. It is the best movie ever made and gets better each time you watch it. You will also find out new things every time you view it. For instance, the gun on Butch's counter didn't belong to Vincent, it belonged to Wallace. Remember, Jules had already quit. Butch doesn't have any intention in throwing the fight until Vincent picks a fight with him. It's true, go back and watch how Butch acts while talking with Wallace and then how mad he gets when Vincent starts with him. Plus Fabeine is pregnant in the movie, listen very closely to what she says. The movie also has a comic side to it. I think it's funny how Vincent basically caused everything in the movie. Just think, Vincent caused Mia's overdose by purchasing heroine from Lance, in the first chapter. In the second chapter, "The Gold Watch," Vincent picks a fight with Butch. Then Butch throws the boxing match. Then in "The Bonnie Situation," Vincent tells Jules, "Do you feel like having breakfast?" Then they go to the diner, and you know what happens. Vincent is the films main character, and without him there wouldn't have been a movie because he started all the problems. Ask yourself these questions while viewing this. Why DON'T Vincent and Jules die in the apartment? Why DO Vincent and Marvin die after "Devine Intervention?" Why does Jules let Ringo LIVE? Why does Butch go back to SAVE Wallace's life? What is in the BRIEFCASE? Tarantino wasn't lazy when writing and directing this film. The more you watch it, the more likely you'll have the answers to these questions and more. You need to watch it more than two times to understand it. If you didn't like it the first time, give it another try. This movie is NOT bad, overrated, boring or too long like some people say. The actors are great and perfect for thier roles. Any real movie fan will agree with me. People ask me what the movie is about and its difficult to say. It's about a lot of things like honor, pride, luck, faith and redemption.This is my favorite and the greatest movie ever made!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest movie ever.
Review: I can watch this movie a million times, and never get tired of it. It keeps my attention every time, and every time I see something new.

It never gets boring and you're never left wondering what's going on. There's no elaborate action scenes, no aliens or monsters, and no gratuitous sex scenes; only conversation. Real conversation.

Everyday, people have pointless debates about things like foot massages and so on. The average person doesn't know quantum physics or rocket science, that's what makes most movie conversations unrealistic. But the characters in Pulp Fiction are real people.

Their everyday talk is intriging, interesting, independent of the plot. It allows you to identify with the characters rather than take their word for it.

The genious behind the movie is actually a simple idea. Tarantino takes story which spans two days, cuts it into four pieces, each ending with a revelation of some kind, and re-arranges them. So after you watch the movie, you're forced to think about it, and are dying to see it again.

You can see how this movie has influenced others. Pointless conversation has become apparent in a lot of newer movies (Suicide Kings for instance), and if you've seen Pulp Fiction, you can understand why.

My suggestion to the reader; buy this movie and turn it on whenever you get bored. You'll never see the same movie twice, instead you'll see similar movies, with slight differences.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A definite top spot on the "BEST MOVIE LIST" ! ! !
Review: Any intellectual movie buff will tell you that this movie among other favorites including 2001: A Space Odyssey, ranks among the top ten list of great movies of all time. This movie is in NO way a disaster. It is extremely creative, entertaining, mind boggling, and full of great acting, with a very intriguing cast. This is definately one to watch many times over, and memorize all the great lines! Definately Taretino's best.

This movie is meant for someone who can appreciate something more substantial than a mind-numbing "boxoffice hit."


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