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Pulp
Fiction Wallets
are available in Black, Brown or Tan leather -
all our wallets are of high quality. 'Bad Mother
F*****' is imprinted on the front of the wallet
and we also have available Pulp Fiction mugs and
framed film cells.
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Quentin
Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" is the quintessential
example of great movie making, assorted using various
constructive techniques that elevate the film to the
highest possible level, stretching the boundaries and
pushing upwards. Like all great directors, Q.T. lets
the film and its subsidiaries stand on their own. A
lesser director might employ cheap gimmicks and plot
devices to move the story onwards at a brisk pace, but
"Pulp Fiction" is a dark action, comedy, and/or
drama that clocks in at two hours and thirty-four minutes.
And not a single minute is wasted on material we think
could have been shortened or cut. It's one of those
rare motion pictures that leaves you wanting more, which
only welcomes another immediate viewing to let everything
sink in a second, third, or even fourth time.
There are essentially three stories in "Pulp Fiction,"
intertwined between one another. It opens with Honey Bunny (Amanda Plummer) and
her boyfriend (Tim Roth) hatching a plan to rob a restaurant. By their reasoning,
no one ever bothers with restaurants, just banks, so why not take advantage of
them "with their pants down"? The stick-up proceeds, which is when the
famous titles roar forward and we find ourselves following Jules and Vincent,
who work for Marsellus, who has paid championship boxer Butch (Bruce Willis) to
fall in his upcoming match. But, Butch has a better plan: Bet loads of money on
himself, beat the other guy to a bloody pulp, and run away with his money. He
almost gets away with it when he accidentally crosses paths with Marsellus once
more, resulting in a rape scene to rival that in "Deliverance."
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