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Pulp Fiction features the integrated stories of the gangsters living in the city of Los Angeles. An integrated story of a mobster's wife and two petty criminals goes side by side. The themes of drugs, crimes, action, and thriller is brought out in the film.
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Pulp Fiction features the integrated stories of the gangsters living in the city of Los Angeles. An integrated story of a mobster's wife and two petty criminals goes side by side. The themes of drugs, crimes, action, and thriller is brought out in the film.
8.9/10
IMDbPulp Fiction is one of the classic Hollywood Crime-drama films of all time. What makes the film more interesting is the bunch of famous Hollywood faces that the audience gets to see. The movie is a perfect combination of crime, action, thriller, and drama. Being set in the fast-moving world of Los Angeles the story goes well with the central themes of drugs and Crime. Bruce Willis received a lot of positive reviews for his incredible performance in the film along with the other central characters that were played by some exceptionally talented Hollywood actors including John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, and Uma Thurman. The audience gets to see an integrated story featuring a bunch of criminal incidents in the criminal world of Los Angeles. The director of the movie was originally known for his remarkable works, but he once again stood out with Pulp Fiction. The overall direction of the film was well-praised by the audience and the movie managed to make a big box office profit.
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1995 | Roger
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1995 | Quentin
Best Screenplay Original | 1995 | Quentin
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1995 | Samuel L.
1994 | John
Best Foreign Actor Migliore Attore Straniero | 1995 | John
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 1995 | Quentin
Best Motion Picture | 1995 | Quentin
Best Director | 1995 | Quentin
Best Feature | 1995 | Lawrence
Best Director | 1995 | Quentin
Best Male Lead | 1995 | Samuel L.
Best Screenplay | 1995 | Roger
Best Song | 2015 | Dick
Best Film Editing | 2015 | Sally
Best Picture | 2015
Best Director | 2015 | Quentin
Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Samuel L.
Best Original Screenplay | 2015 | Quentin
Best Foreign Language Film Director | 1995 | Quentin
Best Motion Picture | 1994 | Lawrence
Best Director | 1994 | Quentin
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1994 | Samuel L.
Best Original Screenplay | 1994
Best Film Editing | 1994 | Sally
Best Cast Ensemble | 1994 | Rosanna
Jury Prize | 1994 | Quentin
Best Picture | 1994
Best Actor | 1994 | John
Best Director | 1994 | Quentin
Best Screenplay | 1994 | Roger
Best Film | 1994
Best Director | 1994 | Quentin
Best Actor | 1994 | Samuel L.
Best Screenplay | 1994 | Roger
1994 | Quentin
1994 | Quentin
Motion Picture | 2013
Best Trailer AudioVisual | 2003
Best ActionAdventureThriller Film | 1995
Best Foreign Film | 1995 | Quentin
Best Foreign Language Film | 1995 | Quentin
Best Soundtrack | 1995
Best Casting for Feature Film Drama | 1995 | Gary M.
Best Film Editing | 1995 | Sally
Best Director | 1995 | Quentin
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1995 | Uma
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1995 | Samuel L.
Best Picture | 1995 | Lawrence
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1995 | John
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Samuel L.
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1995
Best Director Motion Picture | 1995 | Quentin
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1995 | John
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Uma
Best Film | 1995 | Lawrence
Best Sound | 1995 | Dean A.
Best Actor | 1995 | John
Best Actress | 1995 | Uma
Best Cinematography | 1995 | Andrzej
Best Editing | 1995 | Sally
Best Trailer AudioVisual | 2013
Best Menu Design | 2003
Best DVD of the Year | 2002
Best of the Decade | 1999
1995 | Quentin
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 1995 | John
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 1995 | Samuel L.
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 1995 | Uma
Best Edited Feature Film | 1995 | Sally
Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Amanda
Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1995 | Uma
Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Harvey
Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1995 | John
1995 | Quentin
Best Foreign Film | 1995
Best Movie | 1995
Best Actor | 1995 | Samuel L.
Best Supporting Actor | 1995 | Bruce
Best Supporting Actor For | 1995
Best Supporting Actress | 1995 | Uma
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 1995 | Quentin
Best Foreign Actress Migliore Attrice Straniera | 1995 | Uma
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1995 | Quentin
Best Supporting Male | 1995 | Eric
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1995 | Quentin
Best Female Performance | 1995 | Uma
Best Male Performance | 1995 | John
Best OnScreen Duo | 1995 | John
Best Movie Song | 1995
Best Supporting Actress | 1995 | Uma
Best Supporting Actor | 1995 | Samuel L.
Best Actor | 1995 | John
Best Foreign Film | 1995
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1994 | John
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1994 | Uma
Best Cinematography | 1994 | Andrzej
Best Costume Design | 1994 | Betsy
Best Stunt Ensemble | 1994
Best Film | 1994 | Quentin
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects | 1994 | David
Budget 8,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 213,900,000 USD
Mr. Blonde, a.k.a. Vic Vega, played by Michael Madsen in Reservoir Dogs (1992), is the brother of Vincent Vega. Quentin Tarantino even had a spin-off film in development, titled "Double V Vega", which was a prequel to both movies. This film was scrapped, because both actors were too old to play younger versions of themselves.
Uma Thurman originally turned down the role of Mia Wallace. Quentin Tarantino was so desperate to have her as Mia, he ended up reading her the script over the phone, finally convincing her to take on the role.
The 1964 Chevelle Malibu convertible driven by Vincent Vega (John Travolta) belonged to writer and director Quentin Tarantino, and was stolen during production of the film. In 2013, a police officer saw two kids stripping an older car. He arrested them, and while looking up the owner of the vehicle he found the VIN had been altered. It turned out that it was Tarantino's stolen car. The owner had recently purchased it and had no idea it was stolen.
The movie cost only $8 million to make. The initial budget was reportedly even lower until Bruce Willis was added to the cast (he had a recent string of domestic flops but was still a box-office draw overseas). $5 million went to pay the actors' and actresses' salaries. The film was already profitable when its worldwide rights were sold for $11 million (again, mainly on the strength of Willis' presence). It went on to gross over $200 million at the box office.
Harvey Keitel convinced his friend Bruce Willis to take part in the film, knowing that Willis had been a big fan of Reservoir Dogs (1992).
"Mia: Don't you hate that? Vincent: What? Mia: Uncomfortable silences. Why do we feel it's necessary to yak about bullshit in order to be comfortable? Vincent: I don't know. That's a good question. Mia: That's when you know you've found somebody special. When you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and comfortably enjoy the silence."
"Brett: H-H-He's black... Jules: Go on! Brett: He's bald...! Jules: Does he look like a bitch? Brett: What? Jules: [shoots Brett in the shoulder] DOES HE... LOOK... LIKE A BITCH? Brett: No! Jules: Then why you tryin' to fuck him like a bitch, Brett? Brett: I didn't...! Jules: Yes, you did. Yes, you did, Brett! You tried to fuck him. Brett: [gasping] No, no... Jules: But Marcellus Wallace don't like to be fucked by anybody except Mrs. Wallace."