I could dance like that too if I was high to the eyeballs on heroin
galwegian on
Saw this in perfect conditions. The week it opened in a former porn theater in Times Square. There was only four of us in the theater. Right before the movie started two large black dudes came in and sat behind us. their reactions to Marcellus’ predicament added 20% more enjoyment.
NewPower_Soul on
Greatest movie ever.
HydratedCarrot on
Pulp Fiction helped Travoltas career ALOT!
loztriforce on
I was like 13yo and my mom took me to go see it, but she demanded we leave when Travolta was shooting up.
Saw it with friends later and loved it. Still can’t watch the shooting up scene as I hate needles, though.
Ironklad_ on
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GoMoriartyOnPlanets on
Other QT movies are good. But this one takes the cake. No director will ever probably reach the status of pulp fiction. No cgi, no effects, nothing. Just pure dialogue and story.
roger3rd on
I casually and infrequently would go to see movies in the theater at the time, but I went to see this film 3 times.
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30 years later it has not aged one bit and is still iconic
So did Shawshank and Hoop Dreams which is almost ‘smeared pooh’ backwards
/r/thirtyyearsago
I can’t even get thru the first 5mins of it. I swear I’m the only person who doesn’t like that movie LOL
Saw it at the Oriental in Milwaukee in high school. Was in love with Reservoir Dogs. Did not disappoint.
Say what one more time!
Sat in the front row of the giant screen at the Fireweed Theater at 14 years old, with no real idea what it was about, and it blew my mind.
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my first dvd…
I could dance like that too if I was high to the eyeballs on heroin
Saw this in perfect conditions. The week it opened in a former porn theater in Times Square. There was only four of us in the theater. Right before the movie started two large black dudes came in and sat behind us. their reactions to Marcellus’ predicament added 20% more enjoyment.
Greatest movie ever.
Pulp Fiction helped Travoltas career ALOT!
I was like 13yo and my mom took me to go see it, but she demanded we leave when Travolta was shooting up.
Saw it with friends later and loved it. Still can’t watch the shooting up scene as I hate needles, though.
![gif](giphy|3Gij38skUDBvy)
Other QT movies are good. But this one takes the cake. No director will ever probably reach the status of pulp fiction. No cgi, no effects, nothing. Just pure dialogue and story.
I casually and infrequently would go to see movies in the theater at the time, but I went to see this film 3 times.