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"Pulp Fiction: One of the GREATEST movies of all time!"


Where do I begin? You take two cool hitmen, their boss's sexy wife, and a bad-ass boxer on the run and what've you got? Pulp Fiction, one of the greatest written movies in the history of film making. Quentin Tarantino should have a statue erected in his honor(can't belive I just wrote "erected"). The movie tells three crazy stories. The first is about a cool hitman who takes his boss's wife out for a night they'll never forget. The second is about a boxer who's paid to throw a fight, doesn't, and ends up on the run until he gets himself caught up in a bunch of sick shit. The third is about the two hitmen and their journey to return a briefcase to their boss. Me telling you about it is one thing. You actually seeing it: Holy Shit!

Jonh Travolta plays Vincet Vega, a mob hitman who's assigned by his boss(Ving Rhames) to take his coked-out wife(Uma Thurman) out on the town. They go to one of the coolest diners on screen where they exchange some of the best dialogue in the film. To make a long story short, they eat, they dance, she ODs on heroine, and she takes a syringe to the chest. The acting between Travolta and Thurman is great. It's probabley the best performances they've ever given. Bruce Willis plays the boxer who thinks he and his french girlfriend are in the clearing until he realizes he doesn't have his most prized possesion: his golden watch which has an amazing and kinda gross history. He goes back to retrieve it when he bumps into Rhames, the man who's trying to hunt him down. The two get mixed up in one the most unforgettable tales of mayhem ever. I won't go into the nasty details but can you say "Bring out the Gimp"? Without a doubt, the best and most entertaining performance comes from Samuel L. Jackson who proves that saying something as simple as MothaFucka is worth awarding. Him and Travolta play the two cool hitmen who have to return a briefcase whose contents shine a mysterious gold light back to their boss. They discuss everything from burgers in France to foot massages. They're eating breakfast at a resturant when a couple of dumb-asses try to rob it. Jackson schools the one fool on life and delivers one my favorite movie lines ever. I'm not gonna lie. This movie is not for everyone; it's one that you either love or you hate. Me personally, Pulp Fiction earns a place on my Top 5 Favorite Movies of All Time List. That Quentin Tarantino is one genius son of a bitch. Peace Out.

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Reviewed: May 10th, 2008
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