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Late 1994
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– Directed by Quentin Tarantino
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Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction is a 1994 film directed by Quentin Tarantino and written by Tarantino and Roger Avary. It was released to critical and public acclaim and is regarded by many as a milestone in movie history, helping to establish an ascendant independent film movement in the United States. Its fragmented storyline, eclectic dialogue, irony and camp influences, unorthodox camerawork, and numerous pop culture references have since colored countless movies. Tarantino and Avary won Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay and the film was nominated for seven in total, including Best Picture. The film runs in non-chronological order as almost all of Tarantino's films do. This style of telling a story in a discontinuous order became a popular film trend that was widely mimicked throughout the 90s.
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Music:
- Tornados
Bustin' Surfboards (Instrumental)
- Lively Ones
Surf Rider (Instrumental)
- Roth, Tim
Pumpkin and Honey Bunny [Dialogue] / Misirlou
- Jackson, Samuel L
Royale With Cheese (Dialogue)
- Kool & The Gang
Jungle Boogie
- Green, Al
Let's Stay Together
- Nelson, Ricky
Lonesome Town
- Springfield, Dusty
Son of a Preacher Man
- Medeiros, Maria De
Zed's Dead, Baby [Dialogue] / Bullwinkle Part II
- Hoban, Jerome Patri
Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest [Dialogue] / You Never Can Tell
- Urge Overkill
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
- McKee, Maria
If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)
- Green, Peter
Bring Out the Gimp [Dialogue] / Comanche
- Statler Borthers
Flowers on the Wall
- Travolta, John
Personality Goes a Long Way (Dialogue)
- Jackson, Samuel L
Ezekiel (Dialogue)
ROMANIAN
Pulp Fiction
:00:29 Las-o baltã. E prea riscant.
Nu mai fac porcãrii d-astea.
:00:33 Mereu zici aºa.
Acelaºi lucru mereu.
:00:37 "Nu mai fac, niciodatã,
e prea periculos."
:00:39 ªtiu cã asta zic mereu.
Dar mereu am ºi dreptate.
:00:41 - Uiþi peste câteva zile.
- Nu mai uit de acum încolo.
:00:45 Acum încep zilele în
care îmi aduc aminte.
:00:47 ªtii cum pari când faci aºa ?
:00:49 - Par ca un om al dracu de sensibil.
- Pari ca o raþã.
:00:52 - Quack, quack, quack.
- Fii atentã, cã nu o sã ma mai
auzi niciodatã raþoindu-mã.
:00:56 ªi cum nu o s-o mai fac niciodatã
n-o sa mã mai auzi niciodatã raþoindu-mã.
:00:59 - Dupã seara asta ?
- Corect. Am toata seara sa mã raþoiesc.
:01:04 - Mai doriþi cafea ?
- Oh, da !
:01:09 - Mulþumesc.
- Cu placere.
:01:11 Adicã, aºa cum e acum,
:01:15 îþi asumi acelaºi risc
ca la jefuirea unei banci.
:01:17 Chiar un risc mai mare.
Jefuirea bãncii e mai uºoara.
:01:20 Bãncile federale n-ar trebui sã te opreasca
in nici un fel in timp ce jefuiesti.
:01:23 Sunt asigurati. De ce le-ar pasa?
Nici macar n-am nevoie de o arma
intr-o Banca Federala.
:01:27 Am auzit de un tip care intra intr-o
banca cu un telefon mobil.
:01:30 Ii da telefonul unui casier.
Tipul de la capatul celalalt spune,
:01:34 "O avem pe fata omului asta.
Daca nu-i dai toti banii, o omoram."
:01:37 - Si a mers ?
- Normal ca a mers.
Despre asta vorbeam.
:01:40 Desteptu' intra intr-o banca
cu un telefon. Nu un pistol,
nu o pusca, un afurisit de telefon.
:01:46 - Au linistit locul.
N-au ridicat nici macar un deget.
- I-au facut ceva fetei ?
:01:51 Probabil ca nici n-a fost vreo fata.
Ideea povestii nu e fata.
:01:54 Ideea e ca au jefuit o banca
cu un telefon.
:01:58 - Vrei sa jefuiesti banci ?
- Nu zic ca vreau sa jefuiesc banci.
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