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  • Pulp Fiction is my favorite movie of all time. -- Paul Pierce
  • Pulp Fiction' is my favorite movie of all time. -- Paul Pierce
  • 'Pulp Fiction' is my favorite movie of all time. -- Paul Pierce
  • I don't think Pulp Fiction is hard to watch at all. -- Quentin Tarantino
  • I wouldn't define myself as the girl from 'Pulp Fiction.' -- Maria de Medeiros
  • Pulp Fiction' is an amazing film, and I haven't made one nearly as good. -- Martin McDonagh
  • 'Pulp Fiction' is an amazing film, and I haven't made one nearly as good. -- Martin McDonagh
  • You read a script and its based on 'Reservoir Dogs' and 'Pulp Fiction', and it goes right in the bin. -- Tim Roth
  • I can remember when Pulp Fiction came out. I was, like, 10 years old. But I remember the impact that it had. -- Mary Elizabeth Winstead
  • I can remember when 'Pulp Fiction' came out. I was, like, 10 years old. But I remember the impact that it had. -- Mary Elizabeth Winstead
  • I was watching 'Pulp Fiction' when we were making 'Now and Then'. I didn't care about 'Now and Then,' you know? -- Gaby Hoffmann
  • I think, for sure, 'Saturday Night Fever' and 'Pulp Fiction' were kind of bookends for - or the pillars of - my career. -- John Travolta
  • Pulp Fiction is a, uh, gritty, urban satire. Pump Friction is a uh-uh, a bunch of uh, dudes and ladies having dirty sex. -- Norm MacDonald
  • I wasn't trying to top Pulp Fiction with Jackie Brown. I wanted to go underneath it and make a more modest character study movie. -- Quentin Tarantino
  • I think I was shown Pulp Fiction and Goodfellas at seven or eight. That's really bad. I think I've turned out all right; it didn't harm me too much. -- Ed Speleers
  • 'Pulp Fiction' blew my mind; beforehand, I'd watch films and there was a beginning, middle and an end, and that's it. There is in that film, too, but it's out of sequence. -- Noel Clarke
  • Pulp Fiction' blew my mind; beforehand, I'd watch films and there was a beginning, middle and an end, and that's it. There is in that film, too, but it's out of sequence. -- Noel Clarke
  • Those are the movies that we [with Evan Goldberg] always wanted to make. Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, the kind of movies where violence and comedy and characters kind of work together really well. -- Seth Rogen
  • You look at John Travolta in 'Pulp Fiction', you look at Donnie Wahlberg in 'The Sixth Sense.' People have liens against them in crazy ways and the audience is always forgiving - if you prove it. -- Seth Green
  • In some ways, I think Pulp Fiction hurt cinema in a very, very minor, small way. It did a massive amount of good. But it also made it impossible to make a movie even remotely like it without someone comparing it to Pulp Fiction. -- Roger Avary
  • In some ways, I think 'Pulp Fiction' hurt cinema in a very, very minor, small way. It did a massive amount of good. But it also made it impossible to make a movie even remotely like it without someone comparing it to 'Pulp Fiction.' -- Roger Avary
  • Pulp Fiction won the Palme d'Or and people said: "Wait a minute, he's actually smart and he knows what he's doing!" I feel that with Hostel, any time you make a film like that it's going to illicit a strong reaction and you can't worry about that. -- Eli Roth
  • Every Friday, my dad would rent three videos. Me and my brother would ask for something with guns or fighting, but my dad would say, 'Come on, think about it.' He'd choose more involving films like 'Pulp Fiction,' and at the end of the night, we'd agree that they were great. -- Christian Cooke
  • You get Don King's point of view in what is almost a Shakespearean, classical technique. He comes across almost like a lovable rogue, like Iago in 'Othello' or Richard III. He's doing all these bad things, but I kind of like him. It's like 'Pulp Fiction': Everybody's a bad guy, yet you like them. -- Ving Rhames
  • We live in a violent world, but since the success of films like Pulp Fiction, it seems every movie has some violence in it, and it's now being used as a form of comedy: audiences are now being encouraged to laugh when people get their heads blown off. I just don't like hearing people laugh at violence. -- Natalie Portman
  • Pulp Fiction' was probably one of the first films I ever saw that really kind of took effect on me. I was about four years old - obviously wasn't supposed to be seeing that film; my sister kind of sneaked it out and we got to see it. She's older than me. That was something I always used to watch. -- Aaron Taylor-Johnson
  • 'Pulp Fiction' was probably one of the first films I ever saw that really kind of took effect on me. I was about four years old - obviously wasn't supposed to be seeing that film; my sister kind of sneaked it out and we got to see it. She's older than me. That was something I always used to watch. -- Aaron Johnson
  • It's not highly intellectual material. I'm dedicating it to the pulp fiction of the past. -- Bruce Boxleitner
  • Like everybody at that age, I read an awful lot of pulp fiction. But at the same time, I also read quite a bit of history and read that as much for pleasure as part of a curriculum. -- John Hume
  • There was an enormous revival of pulp fiction that started in the '60s and continued into the '70s, which in large part gave rise to things like 'Star Wars' and 'Indiana Jones,' among others. But I developed an appetite for the original stuff at the time, and that appetite has never really abated. -- Chris Roberson
  • I will never do Pulp [Fiction] 2 but having said that, I could very well do other movies with these characters. -- Quentin Tarantino
  • I read anything I saw lying around. Pulp fiction, great literature and everything in between - I gave them all the same rough treatment. -- Ian Mcewan
  • Borges was unapologetically smart and equally sentimental; a proto-geek, blind to distinctions between low pulp fiction and high criticism, experimental but never arch, and always playful, with a humor as dry as dust. -- John Hodgman
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