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This movie is my favorite movie. It's long, but it's still good to watch over and over again. This is Tarantino's best work. Here is sort of what happens:

Two gangster loansharks, Jules and Vincent, wake up one morning, and they have to regain possession of their boss's suitcase. The great part is we never learn what's inside of this magical suitcase. They drop buy this apartment, and then Samuel L. Jackson proceeds to business, after firing off possibly his best lines ever. Then they have to go clean up their car accidentally shooting somebody in it. Then they go have breakfast, where their venue gets held up. They have a busy day, and that's just part of the story.

Samuel L. Jackson does possibly his best acting in this movie. He is uproariously funny. From his burger line to his "****, man, what'd you do to this towel?!" John Travolta doesn't end up with as much to do during the Jules-Vincent scenes, but gets his chance when he must entertain his boss's daughter, Mrs. Mia Wallace. THis scene is great, especially because we know that, if he screws up, his boss will kill him. Bruce Willis does a good job as Butch, as well.

Tarantino shows all of his trademarks, from Uma Thurman's bare feet, to his extra-long shots. This movie outshines his others in terms of funniness, but isn't erm quite as gross as some of his others (I'm still getting over that ear thing in Reservoir Dogs), although it earns its R rating in almost every way possible.

This DVD set is loaded with special features. I spent one morning watching most of them, and some of them were great. There are about 6 deleted scenes. All in all, this is a great movie with a good director's thing.

Was okish... not as big as hype... FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! empty skull, sniff. empty skull, sniff.
Maybe it is that I just dont like Quintent Teritino... wow... I cant spell his name.
It wasnt bad though... if it wasnt for all the hype my friends made of it, I might have loved it...
there were like, 4 or 5 scenes that were totally awesome, but then there were alot of boring or just stupid parts.
Worth a watch to see all the hype, and for the several awesome scenes... but be careful when you fast-forward... some of the good scenes sneak up on you... and are dialouge...

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Aside from the many great reviews there are a few ones that claim that Tarantino's plot is stolen from foreign films. I say : Who cares? I mean, are we going to critizise William Shakespeare, who copied all his plots from elsewhere? No, we recognize him for making the stories his own, like Tarantino does so wonderfully.

Pulp Ficton is a great movie that tells the tale of two hitmen, a boxer, and a mob bosses wife and the things that happen to them over the course of a day. The movie has no real life lessons and if you have no real problem with violence or bad language is a lot of fun to watch.

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