- Release Date:
- Runtime:2 hours 34 minutes
- Studio:Creative Design Art
- UPC:663286201501
- Production Year:2002
- Special Features
- cc [None specified]
- Chapters
- Side #1 -- Feature
- 1. Prologue ("I Love You Pumpkin." "I Love You Too, Honey Bunny.")
- 2. Opening Credits: Miserlou
- 3. "Royale With Cheese."
- 4. Ezekiel 25:17
- 5. "Boxers Don't Have an Old Timers' Day."
- 6. "All My Piercing, Eighteen Places on My Body - Every One Done With a Needle."
- 7. Son of a Preacher Man
- 8. Jack Rabbit Slim's
- 9. You Never Can Tell
- 10. Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
- 11. ...Adrenaline...
- 12. Captian Koons' Story
- 13. "I'm an American, Honey. Our Names Don't Mean Shit."
- 14. "I Wish I Had a Pot."
- 15. "Where's My Watch?"
- 16. Poptarts
- 17. Flowers on the Wall
- 18. "Bring Out the Gimp."
- 19. "I'm Going to Get Medieval on Your Ass."
- 20. "Zed's Dead Baby, Zed's Dead."
- 21. "Do You Know What Divine Intervention Means?"
- 22. "I Just Shot Marvin in the Face."
- 23. "If Bonnie Comes Home and Finds a Dead Body in Her House, I'm Gonna Get Divorced."
- 24. "I'm Winston Wolf, I Solve Problems."
- 25. Epilogue ("I'm Trying Real Hard to Be the Shepherd.")
- 26. End Credits
- Menu
- Side #1 -- Feature
- Play Movie
- Set Up
- Audio Options
- English DTS 5.1 Digital Surround Sound
- English Dolby Digital Surround Sound
- French
- Captions and Subtitles
- English Captions for the Hearing Impaired
- Spanish Subtitles
- No Subtitles
- Special Features
- Soundtrack Chapters
- Miserlou Performed by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
- Jungle Boogie Performed by Kool & the Gang
- Let's Stay Together Performed by Al Green
- Bustin' Surfboards Performed by the Tornadoes
- Bullwinkle Part II Performed by the Centurians
- Son of a Preacher Man Performed by Dusty Springfield
- Lonesome Town Performed by Ricky Nelson
- You Never Can Tell Performed by Chuck Berry
- Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon Performed by Urge Overkill
- Flowers on the Wall Performed by the Statler Brothers
- If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags) Performed by Maria McKee
- Comanche Performed by the Revels
- Surf Rider Performed by the Lively Ones
- Enhanced Trivia Track
- On
- Off
- DVD-ROM Features
- Scene Selection
- Sneak Peeks
- Jackie Brown DVD
- Pulp Fiction Soundtrack
- Side #2 -- Special Features
- "Pulp Fiction: The Facts" - Documentary
- Deleted Scenes
- Quentin Tarantino Introduction
- The Drug Deal Monologue
- Mia Interviewing Vincent
- The Esmerelda Cab Scene
- Monster Joe's Truck and Tow
- Extended Jack Rabbit Slim's Scene
- Play All
- Behind-the-Scenes Montages
- Jack Rabbit Slim's
- Butch Hits Marsellus
- Play All
- Production Design Featurette
- Siskel & Ebert "At the Movies" - "The Tarantino Generation"
- Independent Spirit Awards
- Cannes Film Festival - Palm D'or Acceptance Speech
- Charlie Rose Show
- Theatrical Trailers
- US Theatrical Trailer
- UK Theatrical Trailer
- French Theatrical Trailer
- German Theatrical Trailer
- Japanese Theatrical Trailer
- Play All
- TV Spots
- "Question"
- "Electrifying"
- "Event"
- "Reaction"
- "Nominations"
- "John"
- "Question/Review"
- "Review"
- "On the Move"
- "Movie Event"
- "React/Review"
- "Academy 7"
- "Travolta Academy"
- Play All
- Still Galleries
- Pulp Fiction Posters
- Behind-the-Scenes Photos
- Special Photo Shoots
- Production Stills
- Academy Award Campaign and Trade Ads
- Location Scouting and Set Construction
- Production Design and Logos
- Props and Memorabilia
- Reviews and Articles
- Janet Maslin, New York Times
- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
- Anthony Lane, The New Yorker
- J. Hoberman, Village Voice
- Elizabeth Pincus, LA Weekly
- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
- Julie Burchill, London Times
- Alexander Walker, Evening Standard
- Articles
- "Saturday Night Fever" Richard Corliss, Time Magazine
- "Secrets of Pulp Fiction" Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
- "Eggplant Blues" Stanley Crouch, The All-American Skin Game
- "Pulp Midrash: Cinema as Sermon" Shamal Kanter, Jewish Spectator
- "A Rare Sorrow" Quentin Tarantino, Sight and Sound
- Introduction to Pulp Fiction Issue Positif Magazine
- "Pulp Fiction: Tryptic in Trompe-l'oeil" Philippe Rouyer, Positif
- "Pulp Fiction: The Words and the Dead" Laurent Vachaud, Positif
- Interview With Quentin Tarantino; Michel Ciment & Hubert Niogret, Positif
- Interview With Roger Avary; Lorenzo Codelli, Positif
- "The Anxiety of Tarantino" Brian Koppelman, Premiere
- Great Movies: Pulp Fiction; Roger Ebert, The Great Movies
- Side #3 -- Music CD
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