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Follows the plot of Pulp Fiction (1994). Scenes from other movies are also parodied.Follows the plot of Pulp Fiction (1994). Scenes from other movies are also parodied.Follows the plot of Pulp Fiction (1994). Scenes from other movies are also parodied.
Pamela Adlon
- Vallory Cox
- (as Pamela Segall)
- Director
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Not too good
I picked this video up at Movieland thinking it might be funny. I mean, there are about two funny bits in the whole thing, the rest is pretty boring and unfunny. I mean how funny can sending up a Tarantino movie be? A lot funnier than what this movie is that's for sure.
Try stay away from it.
Try stay away from it.
Why did I waste my time...
I took a chance on this movie because of Tommy Davidson... This movie was awful. It wasn't even good enough to be called "poor". I enjoy "spoof" films, but this wasn't even funny. I believe I laughed twice. Once because my friend hit his head on the ceiling fan, and the second time was because I either had to laugh or cry at the $3.00 I wasted renting this movie. For the love of God and all that is holy... do not rent this movie.
This movie never should have been made!!
Without a doubt, the WORST movie I have ever seen in my life. There was nothing entertaining about this film. I know it was supposed to be a comedy, but it actually made me cry at the thought of losing the $4.75 admission price.
Plus, there's Sandra
All films should begin with an opening monologue by Sandra Bernhard. It's so hard to fail after the inimitable Sandra sets the mood. Parody such as Plump Fiction can either soar or fail miserably. I was pleasantly surprised to see PF in the former category. A clever script, an excellent cast, and a ubiquitous tongue in cheek kept this little underground gem glittering. Particularly memorable components were: well, the inclusion of Julie Brown, which is always a good thing; a brilliant and unexpected cameo by Jodie Foster's "Nell"; and the show-stealer was a brilliant send-up of Juliette Lewis's white trash Natural Born Killers heroine.
And then there's Sandra, of course.
And then there's Sandra, of course.
See Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs first.
A very funny parody if you like and have seen those movies first. If you haven't,you will not understand most of the jokes. A number of other movies are parodied in this too. Nell, Forrest Gump, Clerks, and others. The funniest line is when a diner waiter says to a customer "I've had this tuna fish sandwich up my &%$# for two years" If you haven't seen Pulp Fiction you would just think that it was a gross line.
Did you know
- TriviaThe scene in the restaurant, when Mimi chews ice cubes is a parody of a coke advertisement of a lady sucking ice cubes.
- GoofsObvious stunt double when Bumpkin is hit with the car in the beginning.
- Quotes
Jimmy Nova: Wanna know what a cockroach is called in Algeria?
Montello Hungry: Why the fuck would someone want to know that?
- Crazy creditsNo humans were harmed in the making of this movie.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Bleeder (1999)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $71,145
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $37,260
- May 17, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $71,145
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