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PULP (pulp) n. 1. A soft, moist, shapeless mass of matter.
2. A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and
being characteristically printed on rough, unfinished paper.
American Heritage Dictionary: New College Edition




























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Take a look at pics.htm and tell me what you think. It will take quite a while to load, but it's quite cool once you get there. I just wonder whether it's worth the wait.

Have you ever asked the question "What was really in Marcellus Wallace's briefcase"?
I thought so. Well, here you can find all you ever wanted to know about the issue, and then some. Now, if you know something about it that isn't on this page, you be sure to let me know.

But that's not the only mystery in this brilliant movie, is it? Other questions also keep us awake at night. For instance, what dickless piece of shit keyed Vincent's car? Or why didn't Vincent hear Butch enter the appartement? These questions and a lot more, are answered in my trivia section.

"The Secrets of Pulp Fiction" is an indepth study made by Roger Ebert, who watched the movie for four days together with 300 others, in order to uncover all the mysteries. For more indepth, check out the Tarantinoverse, and learn all about the relations between Quentin Tarantino's movies.

The Cast page contains a listing of the main characters, and the actors who played them. Along with each entry is a picture from the film and some cold blooded shit spoken by each. If you think I should have chosen another qoute, feel free to say so.

Didn't you just love all the music Tarantino picked out for this movie. He has stated in an interview that one of the first things he does when starting a movie is to sit down with his record collection and pick out the songs he feels fits the mood he's trying to create. No wonder the results are so good.
Do you walk around humming one of the songs, wishing you knew the lyrics? Everything you need is in my Soundtrack section.

Quentin Tarantino has often been referred to as the master of dialogue. Here you will find a few examples of the brilliant dialogue from Pulp Fiction, written down as it is spoken, as opposed to reading it from the script. When you put a team of great actors together you have to expect some improvisation.

Reading doesn't cut it? It's not enough to see the lyrics and the dialogue on print? What you want is to hear the characters speak, and see them. Maybe you want to listen to the music, or see the movie trailers. It's all here om my page. Among the clips, I have even got some bits of an interview where Quentin Tarantino himself talks about his masterpiece.

There are lots of stuff out there on the web, as you experienced surfers should know, and I try to gather as much as I can on this page. My time is however limited, and it may take a while before I get around to going through my downloads. In the "stuff" directory you will find...well...stuff, which I haven't had a chance to go through yet.
You will notice that all my pictures are kept small(<20k). This is because I use them as illustrations for my page, and the download time would be to great if I used big ones. However if you want some BIG pics, try this link.

Webrings and Awards and such - Here you will find a couple of silly awards I have recieved for this site, as well as the two web-rings I am a menber of.

This page is devoted exclusively to Pulp Fiction. Chech out this site for a lot of stuff on Reservoir Dogs.


Pulp Fiction is definately one of the best movies I have seen. Do you agree, or do you think it's lousy. Do you know something about the movie which I don't, or perhaps you yourself have a similar page. Whatever the reason, I would love to hear from you, so pretty please, with sugar on top, send a fucking mail!




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