jules:what aint no country i ever herd of do they speak english in what
what
jules:English motherfucker do you speak it.
what
jules:English motherfucker do you speak it.
by manical laughter February 18, 2005
Best movie ever made.
Takes second third and fifth best movies ever, fourth is the god father. If you think this movie cusses to much or has to much blood you are either a pussy or mentally retarded, and I mean really retarded. I have watched it so many times I memorized Ezekiel 25-17.
Takes second third and fifth best movies ever, fourth is the god father. If you think this movie cusses to much or has to much blood you are either a pussy or mentally retarded, and I mean really retarded. I have watched it so many times I memorized Ezekiel 25-17.
Husband: I went out with the boys to see pulp fiction. That Samuel L. Jackson is one bad mother fucker.
Wife: Oh... I didn't really like it. It was to obscene and gory.
Husband: (sigh...) Honey I think we need a divorce.
Wife: Oh... I didn't really like it. It was to obscene and gory.
Husband: (sigh...) Honey I think we need a divorce.
by Im Cuban B June 02, 2009
Correctly defined, pulp fiction was a body of short fiction published on "pulp" (low grade) paper predominately by unknown writers. Plots were simplistic, characterizations two-dimensional, settings (even "realistic" ones) fantasized, but most of all, writing style was about 4th grade reading level, exaggerated, and totally avoided anything that might be considered actual theme, i.e., delving beneath the obvious or thoughtfulness). Original pulp fiction did cling to a "righting wrongs" framework, with Good prevailing over Evil; always the "happy ending." The term is still applicable today to describe that KIND of writing: with the added modern elements of extremely gory detail and pornography for the masses. The "Romance" genre is typical, with te word "Romance" defined by publishers NOT as a love story, but instead, detailed human copulation scenes, inferred as a "love" story (rather than simply the lust it actually presents).
In the early 1900s, "Phantom of the Opera" was an example of pulp fiction... the "10-penny dreadful." Louis L'Armour's westerns were another sample, soon augmented by early detective and superhero stories which developed into the comic book in the '30s and 40s. Horror stories proliferated. In early pulp, the love interest was minimized, and it was only in the late 20th century that explicit sexual scenes were included. Today, with few exceptions, the romance novels, whether historical or contemporary, the detective novels, and the feminist protagonists creating a characterization of Little Men (not in the Louisa May Alcott mode) are all examples of modern pulp. The term, "pulp fiction," has always literally defined inferior writing competence. That hasn't changed although it undeniably is also a venue for new writers struggling to get published, a few of whom do develop into well above average craftspersons.
by EaglesHeart January 04, 2009
by Nsoanaoababshshdvshs December 06, 2020
pulp fiction is the best movie since "good burger". this movie changed my life. i was once a white pharmacist from north dakota and i watched pulp fiction and suddenly i was a black gangster from L.A in a fance suit eating a ham sandwich with some white dude with long black hair and there was a glass of orange juice in my pocket and a naked man holing sparkelers in the window singing "Oh Canada"! try explaing that one to your lunch table.
steve: hey wanna go watch plup fiction?
stevedave: nah that movie sucks!
(steve devouers stevedave's soul wich kinda looks like a pair of adidas sandles)
stevedave:AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
(steve puts on the sandles and skipps away singing lets stay together by "al green"
stevedave: nah that movie sucks!
(steve devouers stevedave's soul wich kinda looks like a pair of adidas sandles)
stevedave:AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
(steve puts on the sandles and skipps away singing lets stay together by "al green"
by Steve the rad January 06, 2005
Things in orange juice that are really not supposed to be there. Usually seamen. Often mistaken for pulp.
WTF? This aint pulp, this is pulp-fiction. (vomits back in orange juice to contribute to the shit that already is in the container)
by Cereal August 06, 2004
a kick ass movie starring ben stiller and meg ryan about some police guys who are trying to find this man who pissed in this like totally holy river.
awesome totally 5 stars.
awesome totally 5 stars.
by ben January 19, 2005