A pair of low-rent hit men, Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson), are sent out to collect a stolen briefcase for their mob boss employer, Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames). Having proven himself worthy, Wallace then entrusts Vincent to entertain his wife, Mia (Uma Thurman), while he is out of town. Meanwhile, Wallace has paid off aging boxer Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) to throw his next fight. The lives of these wildly entertaining characters intertwine with unexpected and violent consequences.With over six hours of fantastic Blu-ray extras, including:• Stunning New 1080P Transfer Approved by Quentin Tarantino• NEW 5.1 Lossless DTS-HD Master Audio™• NEW Interviews with Cast including: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Rosanna Arquette, Eric Stoltz, Tim Roth and more• NEW Critics’ Retrospective on the Movie’s Place in Film History• Behind-the-Scenes Footage• “Pulp Fiction: The Facts” Featurette• Production Design Featurette• Siskel & Ebert “At the Movies” – “The Tarantino Generation”• Independent Spirit Awards Footage• Cannes Film Festival Footage• “The Charlie Rose Show” Tarantino Interview• Still Galleries• Trivia Track• Deleted Scenes
G**N
One of the greatest
Awesome movie
J**F
10/10
A Tarantino classic. Not to be missed.
A**S
Still as good today as it was when I first saw it 30 years ago
Still as good today as it was when I first saw it 30 years ago.If you haven't seen it yet, give it a go - it starts off a little slowly, but it's well worth watching all the way through.
L**E
Movie
Good quality picture great film
T**T
**********BLU-RAY REVIEW*********
At last, the legend arrives (with little promotion for some reason) that got me into Tarantino in the first place. The quirky Pulp Fiction that I remember the first time I saw it at the cinema had me wanting to leave after the first 30mins because I didn't have a clue what was going on! So happy I stayed and since then the movie has seated itself firmly in my top 20. It's another of those movies that the dialogue and scenes have firmly lodged themselves in my crazy mind. When I see chips with mayonaise, I think of Pulp; when I someone mentions a magic marker, I think of Pulp; if someone asks me for a pair of pliers, I respond with 'And a blowtorch?'. I could go on. Yes, watching Pulp Fiction could damage your mind but I so advise you to do so - over and over again! It is bad language; it is violent; it's also epic!Ok, the transfer: With the blu-ray edition we get one of those wonderful cardboard sleeves slipped over the BD box (that I remove and place in the bin). On that sleeve, some kind sole has placed a sticker that says 'DIRECTOR APPROVED' and Quentin has even signed it - bless! I found this strange but when I fired up the movie, I 'd like to put my sticker on it too. The picture is amazing! We are talking crystal clear. Hairs on Tim Roths arms, stubble on JT's face that he probably didn't expect us to see and BAMF's hair looks super shiny. The legendary soundtrack comes out in DTS-HD master straight into our living rooms that I guarantee will have your limbs making unprovoked moves.Transfer score is 9/10The extras are plentiful. It takes the extras from the DVD Collectors edition and adds some up-to-date interviews with the cast.Languages: English and ....EnglishSubs: EnglishRegion locked
S**S
Good as I remember it
Not good from Prime lots of buffering on playback! Couldn’t watch more than 5 mins on day 1 of rental!
M**M
L.A. Noir
The stories of 2 hit-men, a gangster's wife and a boxer who doesn't throw a fight interweave in 90's Los Angeles. Director Quentin Tarrantino's classic follow up to his hit debut Reservoir Dogs, still one of his best films and is a thrilling and hilarious crime drama with excellent performances from John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, Uma Thurman, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Ving Rhames, Harvey Kietel and Bruce Willis with a cameo appearance from Christopher Walken. The characters are all mostly low life criminals but you can't help getting drawn in thanks to Tarrantino's excellent dialogue and the performances from the whole cast. A 90's classic up among the best films ever made looking fantastic in 4K Ultra HD.
A**R
Tarantulas best
Travolta dances with thermal- such an iconic scene
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