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    Pulp Fiction Movie Review

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    the action-movie plot is marginal‚ Tarantino quotes politely from other movies‚ he uses familiar things and characters and takes them out of the familiar context‚ and that’s what makes the watching so exiting and such fun‚ people like to watch something familiar‚ they like the good old jokes‚ the regular Hollywood gangster characters… Tarantino continually prepares us for one thing and then delivers another- and that what makes the movie breathtaking. Tarantino is much more than just laughs. Near

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    are many writers and directors who are considered movie-making visionaries. Among those names is fifty-two-year-old box-office favourite Quentin Tarantino. With his well-written characters that clearly develop as the film progresses‚ and a musical soundtrack that neatly packs together some of the most recognisable films of the past twenty-five years‚ Tarantino has earned his place in the movie-making hall of fame. His first venture into the industry‚ Reservoir Dogs was widely accepted as a landmark

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    Aquino‚ Angelica Anne H. INTFILM FINAL PAPER August 24‚ 2011 Professor Elvin Valerio From The One Who Brought Brilliance to Philippine Cinema Independent films or “indie” films have really started to penetrate the film industry in the country. These so-called films have been supported by a program called Cinemalaya. Cinemalaya is a yearly independent film festival that is held during July to create a channel for young‚ fresh and aspiring directors to showcase their talents in film writing and

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    Review of Django Unchained Warning: may contain spoilers… I am a Tarantino fan‚ with a love of spaghetti western‚s and so had high expectations for this latest creation. I was worried however about the horror of the subject matter and by the time we were in our cinema seats I realised I was actually rather anxious about how violent the movie would be – it has been a while since I saw something like this on the big screen. In the end I only had to shield my view during two scenes (the dog

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    Run Lola Run and Kill bill 1 – Distinctively Visual The movie Kill Bill is directed by Quentin Taratino and was released in 2003. Uma Thurman is the ‘bride’‚ a former member of the deadly viper assassination squad (DVAS). She vows to make a hit list of those who attempted to kill her on her wedding day. The movie Run Lola Run (RLR) is directed by Tom Tykwer and was released in 1998. Franka Potente plays Lola‚ who has to find 100marks in 20 minutes in order to save her boyfriends life‚ Manni. Both

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    Pulp Fiction Narrative

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    Fiction: Pulp or No Pulp? Directed by Quentin Tarantino‚ Pulp Fiction (1994) follows the stories of four groups of people associated with the mob‚ led by Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames)‚ and their struggles with faith‚ loyalty‚ and morality. As Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta) do the dirty work for the mob‚ they come across all sorts of moral dilemmas. The story‚ told in four different points of view‚ is about the characters everyday lives‚ leading up to each of

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    Pulp Fiction

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    vibrant local color. Nothing is predictable or familiar within this irresistibly bizarre world. You do not merely enter a theater to see Pulp Fiction: you go down a rabbit hole. Theater is an actor moving through time and space‚ telling a story. In Quentin Terintenio¹s‚ Pulp Fiction‚ the actors portray savvy modern-day gangsters and the story is three stories told in backwards order. To say the least this not your average story. The theme of the story is redemption‚ and the journey to achieve that redemption

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    The Roman playwright Plautus is attributed as claiming “You must spend money to make money‚” and few industries seem to be taking this so obviously to heart as Hollywood in the 21 st century. Even before the birth of the modern blockbuster in the mid-1970’s‚ studios had been chasing the concept of big – big spectacle‚ big events‚ big grosses‚ and now‚ big openings and big‚ continuing franchises. But there’s a rising sense that something is being lost in the scramble for topping the previous box

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    Kill Bill Poster

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    the same yellow tracksuit made famous by Bruce Lee‚ is the only person in color and not black and white. She is really gives me the feel that there is going to be a lot of bloody action and martial arts. Once I saw that it is a film from Quintin Tarantino‚ who is well-known to have a special interest in Asian culture and arts‚ it really holds my attention even more. The other people that stand behind the front woman in the poster have an eccentric appearance that intrigues me. At the bottom of the

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    Kill Bill vs Hamlet

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    Hamlet and Kill Bill “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” The Sicilian proverb used as Kill Bill Vol. 2’s tagline perfectly points out a tragic flaw shared by Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Quentin Tarentino’s modern hero: Bill (from Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Kill Bill Vol. 2). In Kill Bill Beatrice is a killer belonging to a team of assassins lead by a man by the name of Bill. Beatrice and her master fall in love and one night while she is on a job‚ she discovers she is pregnant. She realizes the world

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