When I was 13 my dad and step-mom took me to see Pulp Fiction, and in the first 10 minutes during the foot massage discussion my step-mom buried her face in her hands and let out an exasperated "oh my god" that I will never, ever forget.
Spicy History #1: William d'Alton Mann is credited by many with the creation of the blind item and blackmailed America's elite, but also left his son with a pulp publishing legacy.
Spicy History #1: William d'Alton Mann is credited by many with the creation of the blind item and blackmailed America's elite, but also left his son with a pulp publishing legacy.
But a better one is seeing Pulp Fiction in the the theater. I donât even remember where I was. My dad and I were roadtripping looking at colleges, so probably somewhere in NC. I didnât know anything about the movie or Tarantino. I had just heard buzz around it and went in otherwise blank.
Pulp Fiction opening night Times Square. Buddy and me in an otherwise all black crowd. We were there to see Quentins movie they were there because Sam Jackson. Crowd vocally participated and went fucking wild as they had no idea what to expect. Just an amazing shared experience
The only time I can definitely remember this happening was for Pulp Fiction in 1994, although I don't think emotion had anything to do with it.
@Independent: The 40 best film soundtracks, from Pulp Fiction to Trainspotting
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Pulp Fiction - my first ever trip to the US, watched it in a $1 cinema in Myrtle Beach, in the middle of the day. Came out into the blinding sun, mesmerised, while my friends were all âwhat was that all about?â Made me want to make movies. Still working towards that dream 30 years later.
Ptn pulp
Merz, der alte Pulpster, hat seinen Kids direkt reinen Wein eingeschenkt, anstatt sie mit KinderbĂŒchern zu verweichlichen. Nur so kann man Unternehmen fĂŒhren.