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Add NoticesSexual Content: 9/10. No actual scenes but has MUCH sexual diolouge, cheating on spouses. Grapihic talk about sex and a male on male rape scene (which isn't graphic but disturbing non the less)
Violence: 10/10 Extreme. There is a very disturbing OD scene. Assassinations get very violent. Someone has their head blown off (the most graphic scene) blood and brains splatter over everyone (this later is a major subplot line). People are shot and stabbed. Much gore.
Coarse Language: Extreme 10/10. Had the record for F-Bombs for a while clocking at something like 300. Other profanities are used. Lot's of sexual language.
Violence: Lots of guns, and even a sword... Some nice blood and brains. Keep in mind that most of the blood and violence is very unexpected and then the aftermath is pretty drawn out.
Frightening or Intense Scenes: Intense OD scene, I can see how it might be scary. A lot of suspense = everything becomes way more intense
Coarse Language: Lot's of swearing, but that's kind of expected... People are a bit too sensitive to it I think...
Violence: This title contains a lot of violence and other disturbing scenes...
Quotes
Add a QuoteVincent: A "please" would be nice.
The Wolf: Come again?
Vincent: I said a "please" would be nice.
The Wolf: Get it straight, Buster. I'm not here to say "please". I'm here to tell you what to do. And if self-preservation is an instinct you possess, you better ****ing do it and do it quick. I'm here to help. If my help's not appreciated, lots of luck, gentlemen.
Jules: No no, Mr. Wolfe, it's not like that. Your help is definitely appreciated.
Vincent: Look, Mr. Wolfe, I respect you. I just don't like people barking orders at me, that's all.
The Wolf: If I'm curt with you, it's because time is a factor. I think fast, I talk fast, and I need you two guys to act fast if you want to get out of this. So pretty please, with sugar on top, clean the ****ing car.
Jules: "What do they call a Big Mac?"
Vincent: "Well, Big Mac's a Big Mac, but they call it, 'le Big Mac'."
Vincent: "Ahh man, I shot Marvin in the face."
Jules: "Why the fuck'd you do that?!"
Vincent: "I didn't mean to do it, it was an accident."
Jules: "Man, I seen some crazy ass shit in my time, but this?"
Vincent: "Chill out man. I told I didn't mean to do it. You probably went over a bump or something."
Jules: "Ain't tryin' to hit no motherfuckin' bump."
Butch: I think I cracked a rib.
Fabienne: Giving me oral pleasure?
Butch: No, retard, from the fight.
You ever read the Bible Brett? There's a passage I got memorized, seems appropriate for this situation: Ezekiel 25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you."
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Add Age Suitabilitymidnight_fleur28 thinks this title is suitable for 18 years and over

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Add a CommentJust watched this film a few days ago again. It hasn't lost its charm, though it was produced about 25 years ago. I still enjoyed the plot, impressive cast (Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Bruce Willis... and more), and the amazing musical score. Such a fun movie to watch.
I'm just not sophisticated enuff to understand “art” (crap).
Directed by Quentin Tarantino in 1994, this American crime film shows a few crime stories of Los Angeles as its storyline goes out of chronological order.
Considerable screen time appears to be devoted to monologues and casual conversations with eclectic dialogue revealing each character's perspectives on several subjects.
The film turns out to be an ironic combination of humor and strong violence.
The dialogue of this movie is one of the best ever in cinema! Love the characters, love Winston Wolf especially! A must see!
Samuel t. is definitely the man; he makes Travolta look like a scientology pussy. take a moment and imagine Tom Cruise in the role that Travolta played. The script is excellent; what a masterful use of flashback! there was no official sequel to this, but I recommend Reservoir Dogs, as well as Jackie Brown, which together might fit the bill, as sequel to this film of its generation. Definitely a time capsule epic.
John Travolta really knocks it out of the park. He really can come across as a "really bad guy". Though the language in the film is rough, that unfortunately is the vocabulary of the mob. Don't miss "Pulp Fiction" if you like an action film! I had my hair standing up with some of the toughest scenes!
One of Quentin Tarantino's best film's ever hands down highly recommend especially if your a Tarantino fan.
This is, without a doubt, one of the best movies ever made.
My stupid brother took my old mom to see it. He's an idiot and of course hated it but that's probably because he recommended it to her and was embarrassed while sitting beside her in the movie house.
I asked her how she liked it and her answer was" It was horrid!! Hardly any dancing!!
I had a good laugh at that!!
Wow! Do I dare say it? Yes, I do! Pulp Fiction is now my ALL TIME FAVORITE movie! Nothing comes even close. This movie is a legend and a masterpiece. Pulp Fiction was a groundbreaking film in a couple of different ways. It was an independent release and its success opened the door up for all kinds of maverick filmmakers and companies to release films that otherwise would have never been made. It also had a profound stylistic influence. It was a hip movie with sharp dialogue, graphic violence, cool soundtrack and intricate plotlines. In the wake of its success, many movies try to copy this style, but most failed as they lacked Quentin Tarantino's unique vision. Mr. Tarantino was able to pull John Travolta out of a decade long funk and directed him to the finest performance of his career and one that garnered his second Academy Award nomination. He also pushed Bruce Willis to a stellar performance that showed he was more than just an action hero. The cast is first rate including a beguiling Uma Thurman, Ving Rhames, Harvey Keitel, Eric Stolz, Rosanna Arquette and Christopher Walken. The best performance of all is given by Samuel L. Jackson who is absolutely amazing. It was a crime that he did not win the Academy Award for the role. Pulp Fiction is broken up into three parts and includes flashbacks, flash-forwards and twists and turns and some mysteries that are never revealed. It is a rare film that is both stylish and full of substance. The new Collector's Edition is a huge step up from the original edition which offered virtually no extras. The sound and visuals are crisper and cleaner and the extra features are great. Overall, It's absolutely brilliant, fantastic, amazing, superb. All the best adjectives in this world describe Pulp Fiction. I could rewatch 100 times in a row and not get bored at all. I guess you could say that it is a PERFECT movie. This is Tarantino's masterpiece and forever will be. The script was so BEAUTIFUL it made me cry. The acting from every single character from so good (perhaps the best I have seen in a movie). The cinematography was just BRILLIANT. The sotryline is unforgettable. Some scenes in this movie will make you laugh until you piss your pants. I am not going to say ANYTHING about the plot of this movie cause basically, it is too good to give away. Watch it now. Get it right now and watch it! In fact, buy it. This is a film that you will want to watch over and over and over again. All I can say is watch it and find out why everyone in this world went crazy over Pulp Fiction. Watch it now, because you haven't started your life until you've seen this brilliant, ingenious masterpiece!
I recognize that this is a superior movie in many ways - just not my cuppa.