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House Does a Dance Number
Strange. I've never seen an episode. Just some clips that weren't really interesting. Now the last few days? Pulp Fiction, Zombiedream, Danceshow? WFT? Guess i'll have to give House a chance...
"House" spoofs Pulp Fiction
>> ^Deano:
I haven't seen this show for ages but it looks like it might be getting a tad silly.
If it's any comfort, right after this vid, he gets called out and ridiculed by a 12-year-old kid who has "seen a bunch of old movies." He tries to steal scenes from a couple other movies and gets caught and mocked again each time.
Ornthoron (Member Profile)
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Another Question For Atheists
The Bible was written by many people for many reasons. It's part religious doctrine, part philosophy, part mythology, part history, part political propaganda, part revenge fantasy, part pulp fiction, part erotic fiction, part poetry, part law book, part cook book and part science book. Although repressive by today's standards, I get the feeling it was progressive in its time. >> ^jmd:
The bible was written by a person who wanted control and power over a massive amount of people.
worked pretty good didn't it.
Elaborate Televised Prank On Terrible Phone Company
>> ^eric3579:
Hey Buck, you from the states by chance? Why do you think the rest of the world think we're asses? Just sayin'
>> ^Buck:
english motherfucker, do you speak it!!??
I guess you've never seen the movie by quinten tarentino called PULP FICTION.
It was a famous line from it
just sayin
EDIT: JUST SAW ALL THE OTHER POSTS ABOUT IT, S'ALL GOOD UP HERE IN CANADA!!!! PEACE!
Elaborate Televised Prank On Terrible Phone Company
>> ^undefined:
I don't think he's even come close. Definitely in my top five films ever.
>> ^Deano:
>> ^HugeJerk:
It's from a movie.>> ^eric3579:
Hey Buck, you from the states by chance? Why do you think the rest of the world think we're asses? Just sayin'
>> ^Buck:
english motherfucker, do you speak it!!??
I was watching Pulp Fiction just an hour ago - still an incredible engrossing and fun film. I'm not sure QT has bettered it since.
I'm still not sure what it was about though. Just QT's way of telling lurid stories that would hold the viewer's attention?
Elaborate Televised Prank On Terrible Phone Company
I don't think he's even come close. Definitely in my top five films ever.
>> ^Deano:
>> ^HugeJerk:
It's from a movie.>> ^eric3579:
Hey Buck, you from the states by chance? Why do you think the rest of the world think we're asses? Just sayin'
>> ^Buck:
english motherfucker, do you speak it!!??
I was watching Pulp Fiction just an hour ago - still an incredible engrossing and fun film. I'm not sure QT has bettered it since.
Elaborate Televised Prank On Terrible Phone Company
>> ^HugeJerk:
It's from a movie.>> ^eric3579:
Hey Buck, you from the states by chance? Why do you think the rest of the world think we're asses? Just sayin'
>> ^Buck:
english motherfucker, do you speak it!!??
I was watching Pulp Fiction just an hour ago - still an incredible engrossing and fun film. I'm not sure QT has bettered it since.
That's Samuel L. Motherfucking Jackson, motherfucker.
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That's Samuel L. Motherfucking Jackson, motherfucker.
Hold it; when De Niro is there, that is Jackie Brown, not Pulp.
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Uma Thurman and John Travolta after taking laxatives
Tags for this video have been changed from 'pulp fiction travolta Uma Thurman tarantino fave de fuca laxative dance parody' to 'pulp fiction, travolta, Uma Thurman, tarantino, fave de fuca, laxative, dance, parody' - edited by gwiz665
How to play the Pulp Fiction soundtrack
It's called Misirlou and is by Dick Dale and his Del-Tones.... way before Pulp Fiction.
Kill Bill Vol. 2 - Bill Questions Budd
>> ^kymbos:
Inception and Memento are both really good films (I think Inception is a Great film), but largely because they are great ideas, well delivered. His Batman stuff is fine, but it didn't rock my world. Really, it seems pretty formulaic to me.
I think Tarantino's work is so distinctive and ambitious, that he sits above all others. Also, if you go through his films (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, the two Kill Bills (so far, a third has been announced), Grindhouse and then Inglourious Basterds), it's hard to pick a weak spot apart from Grindhouse which was a disaster and an excuse to film the best car chase in modern history. But even that was ambitious if not well executed.
I'm tempted to put Danny Boyle up there, but almost exclusively for Trainspotting which is my favourite film of all time, and Sunshine which I thought was brilliant.
Perhaps Tarantino could be given the nod for best writer/director in the modern era?
Good call on Danny Boyle. I haven't see Sunshine, but 28 Days Later is one of my favourites of all time, Shallow Grave was a great debut and Slumdog Millionaire was beautiful. But yeah, Tarantino, he's inimitable
Kill Bill Vol. 2 - Bill Questions Budd
Inception and Memento are both really good films (I think Inception is a Great film), but largely because they are great ideas, well delivered. His Batman stuff is fine, but it didn't rock my world. Really, it seems pretty formulaic to me.
I think Tarantino's work is so distinctive and ambitious, that he sits above all others. Also, if you go through his films (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, the two Kill Bills (so far, a third has been announced), Grindhouse and then Inglourious Basterds), it's hard to pick a weak spot apart from Grindhouse which was a disaster and an excuse to film the best car chase in modern history. But even that was ambitious if not well executed.
I'm tempted to put Danny Boyle up there, but almost exclusively for Trainspotting which is my favourite film of all time, and Sunshine which I thought was brilliant.
Perhaps Tarantino could be given the nod for best writer/director in the modern era?