November 12, 2008
Pulp Muppets
(From neatorama)
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April 20, 2008
Shakespeare's Pulp
J: My pardon; did I break thy concentration?
Continue! Ah, but now thy tongue is still.
Allow me then to offer a response.
Describe Marsellus Wallace to me, pray.
B: What?
J: What country dost thou hail from?
B: What?
J: How passing strange, for I have traveled far,
And never have I heard tell of this What.
What language speak they in the land of What?
B: What?
J: The Queen's own English, base knave, dost thou speak it?
B: Aye!
J: Then hearken to my words and answer them!
Describe to me Marsellus Wallace!
B: What?
JULES presses his knife to BRETT's throat
J: Speak 'What' again! Thou cur, cry 'What' again!
I dare thee utter 'What' again but once!
I dare thee twice and spit upon thy name!
Now, paint for me a portraiture in words,
If thou hast any in thy head but 'What',
Of Marsellus Wallace!
B: He is dark.
J: Aye, and what more?
B: His head is shaven bald.
J: Has he the semblance of a harlot?
B: What?
JULES strikes and BRETT cries out
J: Has he the semblance of a harlot?
B: Nay!
J: Then why didst thou attempt to bed him thus?
B: I did not!
J: Aye, thou didst! O, aye, thou didst!
Thou hoped to rape him like a chattel whore,
And sooth, Lord Wallace is displeased to bed
With anyone but she to whom he wed.
Pulp Fiction, as performed by the King's Men. (From 2 Boings)
Update: More iambic samples on Metafilter
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March 11, 2008
Robots doing Pulp Fiction
Computers are taking over the world. The only thing they can't do is act! Watch what movies would be like if we let our robots act. Robots Can't Act
More: Robots doing The Royale With Cheese scene
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February 15, 2008
The Hair Club for Sam
Tarantino may have originally envisioned Jackson's scripture-quoting hit man Jules Winnfield with a giant Afro, but the actor championed the "wet look" after a wardrobe assistant accidentally bought the wrong wig. "Jules's this philosophizing, highly articulate hit man who has a sense of style," Jackson explained in a 2005 interview with The Times. "I thought he was very much like N.W.A -- like guys from that particular era. Part of his sense of style is Jheri curl that drips on his collar." The hair club for Sam
Hand-painted movie art by artist Justin Reed (Scroll down)
A chronological edit of Pulp Fiction and Scene Outline. (From Fan Edit)
Re-post: The McShwarma ad
Tarantino ‘Death Proof’ in Amsterdam
Unrelated: Dave Gray’s neat Post-It Note trick
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August 06, 2007
Pulp Muppets
Jim Henson presents: Pulp Muppets
"I'm gonna get Victorian on yo ass." Quentin Tarantino's Penny Dreadful
Reservoir Cats. (From Cynical-C-)
Pulp Fiction in 3D Southpark Style
(Drawing above from 30 second Angry bunnies)
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April 28, 2007
Midnight matinee
Quentin Tarantino's Welcome Back Kotter
Other Pulp Fiction Parodies on YouTube
Banksy Pulp Fiction image worth more than £300,000 painted over
Werewolf Women of the SS and the other three fake trailers from Grindhouse
Watching Death Proof, the second, Tarantino-directed half of the Robert Rodriguez/Quentin Tarantino double bill, Grindhouse, there are moments that feel like a throwback to seeing Pulp Fiction in a crowded multiplex in 1994
Tarantino: I'm proud of my flop
No time to blog tonight. Sorry.
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February 22, 2007
Typography as art
Say What Again? Take a piece of audio from any movie, song, etc., and represent that audio on screen using only typography. Jarratt Moody used the What does Marsellus Wallace look like? monologue. (Language! obviously. From Motionographer)
Also, The Fastest Way To Peel A Boiled Egg
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February 12, 2007
His brother's keeper
"The word of the Lord came again unto me, saying, Son of man, set thy face against the Ammonites, and prophesy against them…" Why is Ezekiel Chapter 25 important in American pop-cultural history when most of quote is spurious, and only parts of the last two sentences actually come from Ezekiel? David Plotz is Blogging the Bible
A Wonderful Christmas tale -Pulp Xmas
Coming: Grind House
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October 10, 2006
Is there a sign in front of my house that says "Dead Republican Storage"?
The never-before-seen true story of the Dick Cheney hunting accident done up in the style of Pulp Fiction - Sitting Duck (With Governor Wolf!)
The Safari Inn, 1911 Olive Boulevard, in Burbank, where parts of “True Romance” was filmed. What part you’re asking? The Patricia Arquette / James Gandolfini love scene
This is what the beginning of Pulp Fiction sounds like, when it's played using a hard drive as a speaker. (From Link Bunnies)
Today on the veg...Reservoir Things
Some “Grind House” Set Pictures
Tarantino Rumors at “Everything Tarantino”
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June 05, 2006
Re-enacting modern classics
Brandon Hardesty’s one-man re-enactments of some scenes from his favorite movies: Christopher Walken giving his friend's son an heirloom gold watch, The “Wendy, let me explain something to you”-scene, from The Shining, Steve Martin & John Candy in the motel scene from Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, and Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The rest of 12 total reenactments on his site
Reservoir Dogs Special Retirement Edition
Kill Bill 1 & 2 in 120 seconds
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March 19, 2006
Ezekiel 25:17
Supposedly, the complete Pulp Fiction script embedded in this picture. (Expand corner to view). Likewise, the complete Reservoir Dogs script
Nice Guy Eddie action figure. Chris Penn in Reservoir Dogs
It was a friendship that became a secret; Brokeback Fiction and all your other favorite Brokeback Mountain mashups - There are truths we can’t deny
Before we had television, we read pulp fiction magazines
Alternate Versions for Pulp Fiction, at IMDb
Illustration above by Isobe. Many More Unusual Pulp Fiction Links Here
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October 27, 2005
Dead African-American Storage
Pulp Fiction completely cut & edited for the small screen. More top-rated YTMNDs than you can shake a stick at
Filming Kill Bill in China
Pulp Fiction in 30 seconds, re-enacted by bunnies, and the 13 other 30-Second Bunnies movies by “Angry Alien”
Greg the Bunny doing a long & lame Pulp Fiction spoof in 2005
The Charlie Rose Tarantino Interview, October 14, 1994
3D Stills by Phil McNally from his short film, Pump Action, the interrogation of Mr. Blonde recreated with balloons
Tarantino's trail of bread crumbs leads to the French New Wave. From How did Quentin Tarantino learn to write his trademark dialogue? Who were his influences? Scene-Stealing, Tarantino-Style - King of Thieves
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May 28, 2005
“Will you hand me a towel, tulip?”
The Sign of the Empty Symbol. Mark Conard essay on The death of God and the Royale with Cheese: Pulp Fiction is about American nihilism, the loss of all meaning and value in our lives. Existentialist Counterpoint - A dissenting view from Michael D. Gose at the erudite Metaphilm: “It is widely appreciated that Tarantino rejects both the a priori truths associated with the classical Greeks and the revealed truths associated with the Bible”
“This is a Tasty Burger”. Pulp Fiction isn’t the only place Big Kahuna Burger BK burgers show up. They’ve been seen in almost all of Tarantino’s flicks, including a few outside sources. Here’s the BK recipe
More Pulp Fiction action figures
More about Hawthorne Grill, 1956-1999
Jules Winnfield on hockey. (On the flight back to the States, I saw Jackson’s movie Coach Carter, and I liked it a lot, even though it was completely predictable)
The Norwegian Samuel Jackson 5 band
Waiting for The Vega Brothers
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January 09, 2005
Hebrew, mother@%#$, do you speak it?!
Vincent: Do you know what they call a Quarter Pounder in Israel?
Jules: No.
Vincent: A Mc-Ro-yal
Jules: A Mc-Roy-yal?
Vincent: That's right. And guess what they call the pita bread with the turkey meat?
Jules: No
Vincent: A McShah-wah-rma
Jules: So a guy just walks into McDonald's and says, " I'll have a McShwarma, please"
Vincent: Yeah....but they don't say "please" in Israel.
(From Waxy. The guy in the trunk says in Hebrew: “Why am I tied up?”)
This is a movie that lends itself to parodies. Here’s the Christmas combination, “Does Santa look like a bitch to you?”, creating a Tarantino / Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer mash-up. More about the Rankin/Bass Productions
Remixing vintage pulp fiction art as commentary about our mixed-up world
Final lame joke: 3 tomatoes are walking along.. papa tomato, mama tomato and baby tomato. Baby tomato is lagging behind so Papa tomato goes and squishes him and says "catchup"
Everything you need to know about Big Kahuna Burgers Here
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November 30, 2004
And You Will Know My Name Is The Lord
"Pulp Politicians": What do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in Iraq?
“Pulp Fiction” co-writer Roger Avary is suing Microsoft saying that the corporation stole his idea for a virtual yoga game, and writing about it in his blog
Jules Winnfield in the 1800's, a Worth 1000 Celebrity Time Travel contest
Tarantino on Kill Bill’s Camerawork. November 2003 Tarantino Playboy interview (Large irritating, noisy pop-ups)
Kill Bill Vol. 1 in a series of ASCII text images
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