Rating: Summary: Great Movie Review: Pulp Fiction is a great flick full of completely different storylines that intersect, break apart then come together in an epiphany. It's a really fun rollercoaster ride that suffers only in it's delivery vehicle. The above DVD copy is rated 5 in it's picture quality but I found it very poor. The colors are poorly rendered and either jagged or blurry, not the crisp clear definition I'm used to with DVD. I would highly recommend renting this before buying it...
Rating: Summary: not the movie the stupid bare bones dvd Review: First off this is a masterpeice of film and argubaly the best movie to come out in the 90's. so why a one star reveiw we need a vista series or critrion vesrion if ever a movie would benefiet from this treatment this is it and why is it not happening. Simple, because people are still buying this over priced dvd i saw it at blockbuster from 27 bucks and laughed that somebody might actaully pay that for something that is got nothing but the movie, I will keep my orgianal vhs copy untill a deccent edtion hits the streets it will hopefully happen one day
Rating: Summary: Brilliant. Review: Let me start by saying that Samuel L. Jackson was robbed at the Oscars! His stunning portrayal of Jules Winfield is so indelible and convincing that you actually forget that you're watching an ACTOR. While I can't praise the brilliance of this film enough, it surprises me that the last decade (filled with imitators and knock-offs) has done nothing to dilute the power and vibrance of this totally original cinematic experience. Quentin Tarantino writes the best dialogue in modern film (Jackson himself said that 'he writes things that actors want to say') and the way he twists time and events to tell the story is unparalleled. While many have complained about the graphic violence, language (particularly his liberal use of the 'N' word) and the offhanded way he deals with drug use and criminal activity, "Pulp Fiction" stands as a masterwork of modern fimmaking because it doesn't make these things the center of the film, it's the way his characters REACT to the goings on around them. A Masterpiece.
Rating: Summary: COMPLETE GARBAGE Review: John Travolta stooped so low in this trashy film. Yet another Hollywood attempt to glamorize the pop-drug culture.
Rating: Summary: Not all it was hyped to be Review: First of all, let me state that I'm a huge fan of crime movies from Goodfellas to Menace II Society. And Quentin Tarantino has scored some major hits as a director, this being one of them (moneywise). And the actors here like Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta have all displayed more than a little talent. I felt this movie was grasping at something, as in Samuel L. Jackson's philosphical discussions, or the use of Biblical passages before murders. But it never really got a chance to develop. The car ride back after the first set of murders was a chance, but they blew it by having the guy in the backseat killed, etc., there was a lot of potential for development. Also, the Bruce Willis aspect was preety pointless, and the scene in the gun store was funny in a way, but still did not contribute. While attempting to connect the stories, and illustrate a certain point, Pulp Fiction does not suceed, and that is what hurts this movie.
Rating: Summary: A Great Movie. Review: If you the type of that hardly buys movies because you won't watch them again, own this one, because you'll end up watching it again.Pulp Fiction is a story about redemption as different characters and story lines collide. Two thugs (John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson) go on a wild ride trying to get a brief case for their boss, but you never see what's inside. (You can figure it out if you look for all the clues but its very hard). Meanwhile a Boxer (Bruce Willis) is on the run because he refused lose a fight after being paid off to take a fall. Pulp Fiction is great movie full of action, some suspense, and often downright hilarious in parts as Quentin Terrantino, Harvey Keitel, and Christopher Walken all make appearances. The scenes are out of chronological order during the movie, but that fact only adds to the movie overall. An exciting story combines with some real acting star power talent to make for a great movie. You'll want to add Pulp to your collection.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Movie! Review: This is definetly one of the best movies ever made. You have to watch it a few times to catch everything in it but it's worth it. Travolta is great in this movie. I would say this is a movie you can't miss.
Rating: Summary: Violent & Daring Review: I'm not really sure why I saw this movie but after seeing it, I have to say that this is packed with LOTS of VIOLENCE. It was a great movie, but I guess I wasn't prepared for PULP FICTION. It went so far out my boundaries that for almost half of the movie I was covering my eyes! I'm a big fan of action and vignette movies. Thought the 'action' was WAY too intense. NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. After the brutal scenes of violence I was left thinking if I should laugh or be shocked at the way the sequence was shown. The scene that came to my mind immediately (and one of my favorites) was when Samuel Jackson and John Travolta was in the car driving with a man on the backseat. WOW!! I'm sure the people who saw PULP FICTION know what part I'm talking about. I guess the strong performances of the cast made it possible to make this movie what it is A VERY DARK ACTION/DRAMA/COMEDY
Rating: Summary: The Best Film of all times Review: I mean If you see the title of my review. It tells everything yoou need to know about this masterpiece.
Rating: Summary: The Best movie that was made Review: What can I say about this film. I think others told everything 'bout it. Actually it's the best film i've ever seen, and every time I watch it I find something new, something unseen.I think there's no point to describe "Pulp Fiction" again 'cos if you had seen it you should know what a great masterpiece it is, but those who didn't see it, well...they don't know what is a really good film. It's just the best movie, u know, you have to see it to understand what I'm talkin' about.
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