Sigue a Jonathan, Elizabeth y Steve mientras intentan robar la huella personal de Quentin Tarantino de Tiempos violentos (1994).Sigue a Jonathan, Elizabeth y Steve mientras intentan robar la huella personal de Quentin Tarantino de Tiempos violentos (1994).Sigue a Jonathan, Elizabeth y Steve mientras intentan robar la huella personal de Quentin Tarantino de Tiempos violentos (1994).
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Greetings again from the darkness. The first feature film from writer-director Danny Turkiewicz is an expanded version of his same-titled 2020 short film. It's also an example of clueless buddies being passionate about a very bad idea. Mostly though, the characters here seem to share a certain unspoken loneliness that unites them.
Let's clear the air on this one. It's a goofy lark that never takes itself too seriously. It's the kind of movie that opens on two buddies sitting in a bar brainstorming pun-themed businesses while sipping colorful drinks with little umbrellas in the glasses. Jonathan (Jon Rudnitsky, HOME AGAIN, 2017) and Steve (Karan Soni, Dopinder in the Deadpool movies) are film lovers with opposite personalities, although they do share a certain charming ineptitude. This worrisome pair also shares acronyms for everyday language. Examples include MTP for movie theater popcorn, and KIT for keep in touch. It's this level of 'brilliance' that finds them agreeing on their next project ... a specific cinematic heist.
A late-night screening of PULP FICTION leads to the knowledge that what they watched was directly from the personal 35mm reels from the director's own collection. So, what do they decide? To steal the reels, of course (this film's title is likely a giveaway). Soon their gang for this heist has grown to four, including their wonderfully deadpan friend Elizabeth (Cazzie David, filmmaker of I LOVE YOU FOREVER, and daughter of Larry David), and their personal therapist Dr. Mendelbaum (Jason Alexander taking on the name of an infamous "Seinfeld" character).
Despite the lack of any real plan - and a failed "Practice Heist" - the foursome proceeds with the idea. There is a definite retro look and feel to the film, including numerous Tarantino nods, and movie posters for Turkiewicz's previous short films pop up in the background periodically. The loneliness aspect mentioned above comes around for all four of our main characters ... with a little help from one of Mendelbaum's other patients (Victoria Secret model Taylor Hill) and the Pillisdorf Social Club. A special shoutout to Seager Tennis who goes fully unhinged playing Tarantino. Silly, odd, and unconventional all describe this film, and at 84 minutes, it may best be described as harmless fun ... for those days when you want to avoid deep thought.
Opening in select theaters and on digital beginning June 27, 2025.
Let's clear the air on this one. It's a goofy lark that never takes itself too seriously. It's the kind of movie that opens on two buddies sitting in a bar brainstorming pun-themed businesses while sipping colorful drinks with little umbrellas in the glasses. Jonathan (Jon Rudnitsky, HOME AGAIN, 2017) and Steve (Karan Soni, Dopinder in the Deadpool movies) are film lovers with opposite personalities, although they do share a certain charming ineptitude. This worrisome pair also shares acronyms for everyday language. Examples include MTP for movie theater popcorn, and KIT for keep in touch. It's this level of 'brilliance' that finds them agreeing on their next project ... a specific cinematic heist.
A late-night screening of PULP FICTION leads to the knowledge that what they watched was directly from the personal 35mm reels from the director's own collection. So, what do they decide? To steal the reels, of course (this film's title is likely a giveaway). Soon their gang for this heist has grown to four, including their wonderfully deadpan friend Elizabeth (Cazzie David, filmmaker of I LOVE YOU FOREVER, and daughter of Larry David), and their personal therapist Dr. Mendelbaum (Jason Alexander taking on the name of an infamous "Seinfeld" character).
Despite the lack of any real plan - and a failed "Practice Heist" - the foursome proceeds with the idea. There is a definite retro look and feel to the film, including numerous Tarantino nods, and movie posters for Turkiewicz's previous short films pop up in the background periodically. The loneliness aspect mentioned above comes around for all four of our main characters ... with a little help from one of Mendelbaum's other patients (Victoria Secret model Taylor Hill) and the Pillisdorf Social Club. A special shoutout to Seager Tennis who goes fully unhinged playing Tarantino. Silly, odd, and unconventional all describe this film, and at 84 minutes, it may best be described as harmless fun ... for those days when you want to avoid deep thought.
Opening in select theaters and on digital beginning June 27, 2025.
As a massive fan of Pulp Fiction and QT, I watched this out of interest. What a load of ...
Looking at the ratings from USA, Canada and the UK the USA ratings are obviously keeping this rotter from falling below 2,5 stars average. I'm glad I agreed with Canadian and UK viewers, as no one gave it a rating higher than 7, out of hundreds of ratings. How anyone could give this junk a 10 is beyond credibility. The director must have LOTS of pals is all I can think. Do not watch this movie if you have any concerns about wasting your precious time.
As I stumbled upon the 2024 movie "Stealing Pulp Fiction", and never having heard about it, of course I opted to watch the movie. Sure, I didn't know what I was in for here, aside from whatever little information the synopsis provided.
Writer Danny Turkiewicz put together a fair enough script and storyline. There were some funny moments here and there, as well as some nice dialogue.
The only familiar face on the cast list, for me at least, was Jason Alexander. The acting performances in "Stealing Pulp Fiction" were good.
I do am a bit perplexes with the casting of Seager Tennis as Quentin Tarantino, because he looked nothing like him.
The music in the movie was good, and definitely was in the spirit of the 1994 "Pulp Fiction" movie.
Watchable, for sure, but hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
My rating of writer and director Danny Turkiewicz's 2024 movie "Stealing Pulp Fiction" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Writer Danny Turkiewicz put together a fair enough script and storyline. There were some funny moments here and there, as well as some nice dialogue.
The only familiar face on the cast list, for me at least, was Jason Alexander. The acting performances in "Stealing Pulp Fiction" were good.
I do am a bit perplexes with the casting of Seager Tennis as Quentin Tarantino, because he looked nothing like him.
The music in the movie was good, and definitely was in the spirit of the 1994 "Pulp Fiction" movie.
Watchable, for sure, but hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
My rating of writer and director Danny Turkiewicz's 2024 movie "Stealing Pulp Fiction" lands on a five out of ten stars.
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