LAB CLASSICS: PULP FICTION (30TH ANNIVERSARY)
Join us to celebrate 30 years of Pulp Fiction, the film that redefined cool and left an indelible mark on cinema. From the iconic twist contest at Jack Rabbit Slim’s to Jules’ unforgettable Ezekiel 25:17 monologue, Tarantino’s masterpiece is packed with legendary moments. Relive the adrenaline, the razor-sharp dialogue, and the unmistakable energy that made this film a cultural phenomenon.
Outrageously violent, time-twisting, and in love with language, Pulp Fiction was widely considered the most influential American movie of the 1990s. Director and co-screenwriter Quentin Tarantino synthesized such seemingly disparate traditions as the syncopated language of David Mamet; the serious violence of American gangster movies, crime movies, and films noirs mixed up with the wacky violence of cartoons, video games, and Japanese animation; and the fragmented story-telling structures of such experimental classics as Citizen Kane, Rashomon, and La jetée. The Oscar-winning script by Tarantino and Roger Avary intertwines three stories, featuring Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta, in the role that single-handedly reignited his career, as hit men who have philosophical interchanges on such topics as the French names for American fast food products; Bruce Willis as a boxer out of a 1940s B-movie; and such other stalwarts as Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Christopher Walken, Eric Stoltz, Ving Rhames, and Uma Thurman, whose dance sequence with Travolta proved an instant classic.