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pulp fiction

Fictitious literature that appeared in 1930s magazines that featured unsophisticated, often lurid stories that were generally interlocked to form an underlying plot.

The film Pulp Fiction is a take on the style of literature that was presented in 30's dime-store novels.

by GuidoPosse69 February 17, 2005

90๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


pulp fiction

If you think "Pulp Fiction" brilliant film you are only half right Mother F'er, its a fucking milestone in the history of film making. Its a classic. Why? Because of the swearing, or is it the bloody brain bits on the rear window of a car, no it must be the Big Kahuna Burgers? No, its much more than that. Its a fucking way of life. Its a masterpiece.

Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield are two hitmen on the hunt for a briefcase whose contents were stolen from their boss, Marsellus Wallace. They run into a few unexpected detours along the road. Marsellus is out of town, and he's gotten Vincent to take care of his wife, Mia. That is, take her out for a night on the town. Things go smoothly until one of them makes a huge error. Butch Coolidge is a boxer who's been approached by Marsellus and been told to throw his latest fight. When Butch ends up killing the other boxer, he must escape Marsellus. Pumpkin and Honey Bunny (not their real names) are two lovebirds/thieves who have decided to rob the restaurant they're currently eating at. But the restaurant doesn't turn out to be as easy as the other places they've robbed.

CAST OVERVIEW:
Tim Roth .... Pumpkin (Ringo)
Amanda Plummer .... Honey Bunny (Yolanda)
John Travolta .... Vincent Vega
Samuel L. Jackson .... Jules Winnfield
Phil LaMarr .... Marvin
Bruce Willis .... Butch Coolidge
Ving Rhames .... Marsellus Wallace
Maria de Medeiros .... Fabienne
Rosanna Arquette .... Jody
Duane Whitaker .... Maynard
Peter Greene .... Zed
Eric Stoltz .... Lance
Paul Calderon .... Paul
Uma Thurman .... Mia Wallace
Frank Whaley .... Brett

Pulp Fiction is the Best Movie Ever. DONT MISS IT!

Sheep and Fox Love Pulp Fiction.

Pumpkin: Forget it. Too risky. I'm through doing that shit.
Yolanda: You always say that. That same thing every time, "I'm through, never again, too dangerous".
Pumpkin: I know that's what I always say. I'm always right, too.
Yolanda: But you forget about it in a day or two.
Pumpkin: Yeah, well the days of me forgetting are over, and the days of me remembering have just begun.

by Sheeeeep January 4, 2006

390๐Ÿ‘ 106๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pulp Fiction

The best movie possibly ever with an all-star cast and top-notch acting by pretty much everyone in the whole damn film.

TV Critic #1: What do you think of Quentin Tarantino?

TV Critic #2: Well, he made the best movie ever to date.

TV Critic #1: Which is...?

TV Critic #2: "Pulp Fiction", you fucking moron!

TV Critic #1: (Smiles, stuttering) Um-uh-uh, le-let's g-go to commercial break, shall we? (Nervous, wrenches tie severely)

by Mister E. February 15, 2004

529๐Ÿ‘ 149๐Ÿ‘Ž


fan fiction

Fan fiction is something you read when a series/book ends and you think "hey this is great" and than it stabs you in the back

Person A:Hey i read this fan fiction on quotev

Person B:i judge you

by ThugisaOut69 September 8, 2018


flash fiction

A style of fiction writing characterized by intensity and brevity. Usually under a page in length.

It's about to hit the fan. I have to go. Now! I rush out the door, jump in front of a cab and think about praying for it to stop. It doesn't. Shit.

by Tuco December 2, 2004

20๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


pulp fiction

a movie that made my friends obsessed with samuel l jackson quotes !

such as ....
DOES HE LOOK LIKE A BITCH!
SHUT THE FUCK UP FATMAN!
ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER DO YOU SPEAK IT!

by areba June 10, 2004

959๐Ÿ‘ 312๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fan Fiction

A fandom tool, which allows fans of books, tv shows, anime and the like to write about their favourite characters.
Fan Fiction (shortened mostly to Fan Fics) is represented on many websites, the most dominant being Fanfiction.net and MediaMiner.org.
In Fan Fiction, the writer can either create a story from where the series/episode/book left off (Cannon); create a new world for the same characters (Alternative Realtiy); or mix characters together from different fandoms (Crossover).
Fan Fictions cover all genre, from romance, horror, comedy, to what is known as Hentai (japanese word, for stories of a sexually mature nature).
The fan fiction world is full of a mixture of unreadable, badly written, good and excellent fiction; much like the music industry and its varrying degrees of music quailty.
Some Fan Fiction authors employ betas, to edit their work for them.

As an author myself, I can assert that fan fiction is a fun way of carrying on a much loved and ended fandom. It is a way to improve one's writing, as most websites have the facility to recieve instant reviews and so allows the author to gain Constructive Criticism. (On the downside, some readers 'Flame' work they disagree or don't like.) It also allows those who are not inclined to write to read about their fandoms and keep the memories of their favourite characters alive.

Fangirl #1: "Omg, my favourite author just updated her Twilight Fan Fiction!"

Fangirl #2: "Kya, this site has lots of Kurama x Kagome crossover fan fiction!"

Fanboy #1: "Ewww, whose idea was it to pair Harry Potter and Professor Snape??? *reads on*..I'm scarred, I'm scarred for life!!!!"

by KawaiiKekeChan November 4, 2008

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