Over 300 pages of me, over 90% of which are Avengers-related (probably).
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From The Archives: The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart — then of MTV’s The Jon Stewart Show — interviews an excited up-and-coming auteur named Quentin Tarantino about his new movie, Pulp Fiction.
c. 1994.
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This interview is from almost 20 years ago and it’s still great to watch and you learn stuff from it. So great!
And that scene also begins with dialogue that seems like fun, while it’s also laying more groundwork. We meet Lance’s girlfriend Jody, who is pierced in every possible place and talks about her piercing fetish. Tarantino is setting up his payoff. When the needle goes into the heart, you’d expect that to be one of the most gruesome moments in the movie, but audiences, curiously, always laugh. In a shot-by-shot analysis at the University of Virginia, we found out why. QT never actually shows the needle entering the chest. He cuts away to a reaction shot in which everyone hovering over the victim springs back simultaneously as Mia leaps back to life. And then Jody says it was “trippy” and we understand that, as a piercer, she has seen the ultimate piercing. The body language and the punchline take a grotesque scene and turn it into dark but genuine comedy. It’s all in the dialogue and the editing.
- Roger Ebert on Pulp Fiction
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Quentin Tarantino dancing on the set of Pulp Fiction
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Love this! I read that Quentin danced with John Travolta and Uma Thurman behind the camera, and they took cues from him on what moves to do next. So awesome.
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This is crazy. A YouTuber has taken Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” and re-edited it in chronological order. I mean, “Pulp Fiction” is cinematic history, and this is pretty crazy. I plan on watching it all the way through, seeing what happens.
Finn and Jake take on new movie roles in this Adventure Time / Pulp Fiction mash up by Carlos Villa. Created for FY!LD’s current “Adventure Time” theme.
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