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[57] Pulp Fiction, the first Miramax Films project to get a green light after the Disney acquisition, was budgeted at $8.5 million, and at the end $500,000 was returned, bringing the final budget to $8 million. [a] [57] According to Bender, a lower budget meant that the producers could maintain more control over the movie itself. [57]
(Duh)" [indicating the film's potential spoiler content] [c]); the video is then played with an on-screen "sin count" and "sin timer" (video runtime) throughout (with common expletives and profanities censored), and ends with a "verdict" for the film. The early videos usually featured generic verdicts like "Hell", though eventually, they came ...
Quentin Tarantino is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer who has directed ten films. [a] He first began his career in the 1980s by directing and writing Love Birds In Bondage [1] and writing, directing and starring in the black-and-white My Best Friend's Birthday, an amateur short film which was never officially released.
Pulp Fiction premiered in 1994, bringing in $213.9 million on a budget of less than $9 million. The American Film Institute listed it as the 95th-best film of all time and placed it at No. 53 on ...
By RYAN GORMAN One of the most iconic movies of all time premiered in theaters 20 years ago on this date. "Pulp Fiction," the Quentin Tarantino-directed epic, debuted in cinemas across the country ...
Sumner Forbes at Film Threat scored it 8.5 out of 10 and said "The five people in the world that haven’t seen Tarantino’s film will be lost, but that’s a sacrifice worth making for a film centered around the world of the most influential film of the 1990s." [1] Audiences at Fan Fiction Film Festival recommended the film. [6]
For Uma Thurman, being in the same room as her Pulp Fiction co-stars 30 years later feels momentous. Talking with ET's Cassie DiLaura from the 30th anniversary screening of the cult classic at the ...
Often outtakes can be found as special features on DVDs and Blu-rays. Purpose-made "outtakes" can also be found playing over credits at the end of a film or TV program. Well known examples of this are Jackie Chan and Disney/Pixar films, although in the latter only three movies were made with such as (A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2 and Monsters, Inc.).