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Revision as of 15:05, 5 July 2023
Pulp Genesis is a black comedy religion film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Tagline
God ain't dead 'til I say so.
Quotations
"The seventh day of Creation, you may feel a slight sting. That's pride fucking with you. Fuck pride. Pride only hurts, it never helps."
—Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames)
In the News
Pulpy Maguire is an American crime comedy-romance film directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Tom Cruise, Renée Zellweger, and Peter Greene.
Glutenberg Bible is an ecumenical religious bakery franchise headquartered in New Minneapolis, Canada.
Rational Puppies is a self-help group for puppies and young dogs who are experiencing emotional and intellectual crisis because there is no God and Jesus did not rise from the dead.
Mister Peanut Unchained is a a 2012 American revisionist Southern agricultural policy film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Samuel L. Jackson.
Pulp Whoppers is a 1994 crime drama candy film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Pulp Shining is a black comedy supernatural crime film.
Fiction cross-reference
- Glutenberg Bible
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Mister Peanut Unchained
- Pulp Shining
- Pulp Whoppers
- Pulpy Maguire
- Rational Puppies
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (5 July 2023) - needs hashtag
- Post @ Twitter (16 November 2022) - Login link
- Post @ Twitter (3 October 2022)
- Post @ Twitter
- Genesis @ Wikipedia
- Pulp Fiction @ Wikipedia
- Pulp Fiction - trailer @ YouTube
- Pumpkin and Honey Bunny @ YouTube
- Paul greets Jules and Vincent / Vincent insults Butch @ YouTube
- Marcellus Wallace speech to Butch @ YouTube
- What does it feel like to kill a man @ YouTube
- Marcellus decides to hunt down Butch @ YouTube
- Butch shoots Vincent @ YouTube
- Butch and Marsellus Wallace (pawn shop basement) @ YouTube
- Butch & Marcellus (Part 1) @ YouTube
- Bring Out the Gimp @ YouTube
- Trunk POV scene @ YouTube
- Apartment Scene Complete Edit @ YouTube
- 'Say What Again' @ YouTube
- We happy? @ YouTube
- Coffee @ YouTube
- You're The Weak @ YouTube
- Ending scene @ YouTube
- Pulp Fiction's funniest moments @ YouTube
- Just the cussing @ YouTube (login)
- Pulp Fiction All Fucks @ YouTube
- 1990s (nonfiction)
- 1994 (nonfiction)
- Rosanna Arquette (nonfiction)
- Roger Avary (nonfiction)
- Lawrence Bender (nonfiction)
- Crime films (nonfiction)
- Maria de Medeiros (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Guns (nonfiction)
- Samuel L. Jackson (nonfiction)
- Harvey Keitel (nonfiction)
- Amanda Plummer (nonfiction)
- Pulp Fiction (nonfiction)
- Ving Rhames (nonfiction)
- Tim Roth (nonfiction)
- Eric Stoltz (nonfiction)
- Quentin Tarantino (nonfiction)
- Uma Thurman (nonfiction)
- John Travolta (nonfiction)
- Christopher Walken (nonfiction)
- Bruce Willis (nonfiction)
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- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- Bible (nonfiction)
- Christianity (nonfiction)
- Religion (nonfiction)