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− | '''''Pulp Fiction''''' is a [[1994]] [[America]]n black comedy crime film written and directed by [[Quentin Tarantino]]. It stars [[John Travolta]], Samuel L. Jackson, [[Uma Thurman]], Tim Roth, [[Steve Buscemi]], Harvey Keitel and [[Bruce Willis]], among others. | + | |
+ | '''''Pulp Fiction''''' is a [[1994]] [[America]]n black comedy crime film written and directed by [[Quentin Tarantino]]. It stars [[John Travolta]], Samuel L. Jackson, [[Uma Thurman]], Tim Roth, [[Steve Buscemi]], Harvey Keitel, [[Ving Rhames]] and [[Bruce Willis]], among others. | ||
== References to ''Pulp Fiction'' in ''The Simpsons'' == | == References to ''Pulp Fiction'' in ''The Simpsons'' == | ||
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{{TB|"[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]"}} | {{TB|"[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|The episode has a number of major references to [[Quentin Tarantino]] film, '''''Pulp Fiction''''' | + | {{TB|The episode has a number of major references to [[Quentin Tarantino]] film, '''''Pulp Fiction'':''' |
− | * Like ''Pulp Fiction'','' ''the episode's plot is episodic and interconnected. | + | *Like ''Pulp Fiction'','' ''the episode's plot is episodic and interconnected. |
− | * When the scene cuts to Wiggum, Lou and Eddie eating in a diner, the music quotes from ''Misirlou'', the opening theme from the film. | + | *When the scene cuts to Wiggum, Lou and Eddie eating in a diner, the music quotes from ''Misirlou'', the opening theme from the film. |
− | * Wiggum, Lou and Eddie talk about the difference between [[Krusty Burger]] and McDonald's, which parallels the famous ''hamburger discussion'' Vincent Vega and Jules Winfield hold at the start of the film. The characters are also in a diner, much like the opening scene when the characters Honeybunny and Pumpkin decide to rob the diner. | + | *Wiggum, Lou and Eddie talk about the difference between [[Krusty Burger]] and McDonald's, which parallels the famous ''hamburger discussion'' Vincent Vega and Jules Winfield hold at the start of the film. The characters are also in a diner, much like the opening scene when the characters Honeybunny and Pumpkin decide to rob the diner. |
*The whole of the [[Chief Wiggum]], [[Snake]] and [[Herman Hermann|Herman]] plot is based on the "Gold Watch" segment of the film. Numerous shots are almost identical to the film, like when Wiggum crosses the street and Snake hits him with his car in a panick. When Wiggum and Snake fight each other and enter Herman's weapon store, they are both caught and imprisoned in Herman's cellar, again like in ''Pulp Fiction''. Herman even mentions that ''"Zed will be coming soon"'', a character from the movie.}} | *The whole of the [[Chief Wiggum]], [[Snake]] and [[Herman Hermann|Herman]] plot is based on the "Gold Watch" segment of the film. Numerous shots are almost identical to the film, like when Wiggum crosses the street and Snake hits him with his car in a panick. When Wiggum and Snake fight each other and enter Herman's weapon store, they are both caught and imprisoned in Herman's cellar, again like in ''Pulp Fiction''. Herman even mentions that ''"Zed will be coming soon"'', a character from the movie.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Take My Wife, Sleaze]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Take My Wife, Sleaze]]"}} | ||
{{TB| The dance contest at a 1950s-themed restaurant is similar to the one in the movie.}} | {{TB| The dance contest at a 1950s-themed restaurant is similar to the one in the movie.}} | ||
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{{TB| A suitcase with shining contents is carried by gangsters, much like when Vincent and Jules have to pick up Marsellus' mysterious shining suitcase.}} | {{TB| A suitcase with shining contents is carried by gangsters, much like when Vincent and Jules have to pick up Marsellus' mysterious shining suitcase.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|"[[Bart's Brain]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Ms. Peyton]] wears a ''Pulp Fiction'' T-shirt.}} | ||
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− | {{TB|Plays the waiter in Jack Rabbit's Slim's restaurant.}} | + | {{TB|Plays "Buddy Holly" the waiter in Jack Rabbit's Slim's restaurant.}} |
− | {{TB|Voiced | + | {{TB|Voiced {{Ch|Steve Buscemi|himself}} in "[[Brake My Wife, Please]]" and [[Dwight Diddlehopper]] in "[[I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]".}} |
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+ | {{TB|Voiced [[Hermes Conrad]] in the ''[[Futurama]]'' crossover episode "[[Simpsorama]]" and the [[auctioneer]] and [[male party guest]] in "[[The Great Phatsby: Part One]]".}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|Plays witness who helps Marcellus Wallace after Butch hits him with a car.}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Voiced [[Francine Rhenquist|Francine]] in "[[Bye, Bye, Nerdie]]".}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:57, October 9, 2024
Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American black comedy crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, Harvey Keitel, Ving Rhames and Bruce Willis, among others.
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