Analog Jones continues with week three of TarantinOctober with our Pulp Fiction (1994) VHS Movie Review!

Quick Facts
Directed by Quentin Tarantino
Written by Quentin Tarantino
Produced by Lawrence Bender
Story by Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avery
Starring: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Maria de Medeiros, Ving Rhames, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis

Production Companies: A Band Apart, Jersey Films
Distributed by Miramax Films
Released date: October 14, 1994
Budget: $8-8.5 million
Box Office: $213.9 million

Pulp Fiction (1994) VHS Movie Review
Pulp Fiction (1994) VHS Box

VHS Description
“The Year’s #1 Movie!”
—People Magazine —Time Magazine —The New York Times —Entertainment Weekly

Critics and audiences worldwide hailed PULP FICTION as the star-studded motion picture of the year! Writer/director Quentin Tarantino (Academy Award Winner — Best Original Screenplay) delivers an unforgettable cast of characters — including a pair of low-rent hit men (John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson), their boss’s sexy wife (Uma Thurman) and a desperate prizefighter (Bruce Willis) — in a wild mix of explosive action and wickedly funny humor!

Pulp Fiction (1994) Bad Motha F*cker
Pulp Fiction (1994) Bad Mutha F*cker

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Without getting overly political, it’s impossible to ignore the growing divide between the wealthy and the working class in developed nations all across the globe. Such an observation serves as the core principle behind Joe Martin’s feature film debut, Us and Them. This SXSW selection also stars newcomer Jack Roth, son of Quentin Tarantino regular Tim Roth (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and The Hateful Eight), in a diabolical role that shows the apple doesn’t far from the acting tree.

Danny (Roth) is a bitter and frustrated working class Brit who’s fed up with the class warfare that plagues society. In a plan to get back at the wealthy elite, he and two fellow accomplices hold a prominent banker and his family hostage and broadcasting the entire ordeal over social media in hopes of starting a political revolution. Yet, things fall apart quickly when Danny’s helpers begin to deviate from his big-picture objective.

Joe Martin’s Us and Them represents a worthwhile achievement that benefits most from its clever non-chronological storytelling and a brilliant lead performance from Jack Roth. Told through multiple chapters, the film offers laugh-out-loud British wit to complement its thrilling kidnapping tale. In its brightest moments, the film rings reminiscent of iconic Guy Ritchie works like Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. However, writer and director Joe Martin eventually loses sight of his overriding voice on the focal point of the feature, watering down his once-poignant socio-political message. However, Us and Them still manages to impress with its unpredictable characters and an unforeseen resolution that ties a satisfying bow on the debut feature.

GRADE: 3.5/5

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I literally can’t even right now. When I read TimeOut New Yorks 100 Best Movies of All Time, I was intrigued. Their progression was interesting (though personally I’d have a couple of these at different places on the list), a little bit “hipster”, but all and all made sense. Then I got to the number one spot. Tootsie.

I sat and stared at the number one listing. I read the film title over and over again. I understood the words that I was reading, but they just didn’t make sense. Tootsie.

I could smell the smoke from my brain. A movie about a cross-dressing Dustin Hoffman (currently with an IMDB rating of 7.4) beat out films like Raging Bull (8.3) and Pulp Fiction (8.9). Tootsie.

It’s arguably not a BAD movie, per-say, but THE best movie of all time? Tootsie.

Here is TimeOut’s entire list. What are your thoughts? Would you make any changes to this list?

1. Tootsie          
2. The Godfather           
3. A Woman Under the Influence      
4. Cinema Paradiso      
5. To Kill a Mockingbird          
6. The Godfather Part 2          
7. Annie Hall
8. Boogie Nights
9. The Red Shoes
10. Taxi Driver    
11. Dog Day Afternoon  
12. Goodfellas     
13. Withnail and I                      
14. Kes     
15. The Wizard of Oz
16. On the Waterfront   
17. The Shining
18. Breaking the Waves 
19. Pulp Fiction   
20. Gladiator                   
21. La Haine
22. Jaws   
23. Raging Bull                
24. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf                   
25. Some Like It hot                   
26. Fargo 
27. Rosemary’s Baby                  
28. The Night of the Hunter
29. Chinatown    
30. The Apartment
31. La Vie en Rose
32. There Will Be Blood 
33. All About Eve
34. Life is Beautiful        
35. Apocalypse Now                   
36. The Philadelphia Story
37. The Sting
38. Waiting for Guffman
39. Citizen Kane
40. Singin’ in the Rain    
41. Festen
42. The Lives of Others              
43. American Beauty      
44. Leon (The Professional)      
45. A Star is Born
46. Casablanca
47. A Matter of Life and Death
48. An American in Paris
49. Mean Streets
50. The Empire Strikes Back
51. The Turin Horse
52. The Princess Bride
53. This is England
54. The Royal Tenenbaums
55. Gone With the Wind
56. Midnight Cowboy     
57. Nil By Mouth 
58. Requiem for a Dream          
59. All That Jazz  
60. Truly Madly Deeply
61. Harold and Maude   
62. Notorious                  
63. Being There  
64. A Clockwork Orange
65. It’s a Wonderful Life
66. The Sacrifice
67. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest              
68. Monster         
69. A Streetcar Named Desire               
70. Blade Runner
71. The Thin Red Line
72. The General
73. The Third Man
74. Amour
75. Tender Mercies                    
76. Tokyo Story
77. Star Wars
78. A Room for Romeo Brass
79. Scenes From a Marriage      
80. Naked
81. The Goonies
82. Brazil 
83. Hidden          
84. The Deer Hunter      
85. The Piano      
86. The Grand Budapest hotel              
87. Carmen Jones
88. The African Queen
89. The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
90. Y Tu Mama Tambien           
91. The Hustler   
92. Sophie’s Choice        
93. Whiplash                   
94. Love Actually
95. Close Encounters of the Third Kind          
96. Paris, Texas   
97. Persona
98. Crimes and Misedemeanours
99. The Great Beauty     
100.  Schindler’s List

Twenty years ago, director Quentin Tarantino burst onto the scene with release of the classic Reservoir Dogs. It was announced not long ago that the Tarantino XX: 8-Film Collection Blu-Ray set is going to released in late November, but in addition it’s now been announced that two of Tarantino’s most popular films will also be returning to theaters to mark the director’s anniversary. Not  only will you have the chance to see his latest film Django Unchained in theaters this December, but two of his classics as well.

Reservoir Dogs will be back on the big screen screen in select theaters on Tuesday, December 4th and Pulp Fiction will hit the big big screen on Thursday, December 6th.

The official press release:

Santa Monica, Calif. & Centennial, Colo. – October 23, 2012 – Celebrating Quentin Tarantino’s filmmaking career spanning two decades, Miramax, NCM® Fathom and IGN present two of his most acclaimed works “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction,” each in theaters for only one night this December. “Tarantino XX: ‘Reservoir Dogs’ 20th Anniversary Event” will hit select movie theaters nationwide on Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 7:00 p.m. local time, and “Tarantino XX: ‘Pulp Fiction’ Event” will follow two days later on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 7:00 p.m. local time, with matinees in select markets. Each cinema event will include a special feature showcasing Tarantino’s 20-year career and a selection of hand-picked movie trailers from films that inspired him as a filmmaker.

Tickets for “TARANTINO XX: ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Pulp Fiction’” are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com or www.tarantinoxx.com. The events will be presented using new digital cinema projection systems in more than 625 movie theaters across the country. For a complete list of theater locations and prices visit the NCM Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).

Audiences across the country will be exhilarated by these gritty and innovative films that launched Tarantino’s iconic career, in which he has received the industry’s top honors including an Academy Award®, a Golden Globe Award®, as well as nominations for both an Emmy® and a Grammy® award.

“There is no doubt that Quentin Tarantino’s writing and directorial style has reinvented filmmaking as we know it,” said Shelly Maxwell, executive vice president of NCM Fathom Events. “Join Vincent, Jules, Marsellus Wallace, Mr. Orange, Mr. Pink, Mr. Blonde and the rest of his infamous characters as they return to the big screen in this special two-night Fathom event.”

“Reservoir Dogs”
Released on Oct. 23, 1992, and named the “Greatest Independent Film Ever Made” by “Empire Magazine,” Tarantino’s directorial debut assembles four perfect strangers to pull off the perfect crime. But when their botched robbery reveals a police informant among them, their simple robbery explodes into a bloody ambush. Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival (1992) and awarded the International Critics Award at the Toronto International Film Festival (1992), “Reservoir Dogs” is raw, violent and unforgettable.

“Pulp Fiction”
Two years after his groundbreaking debut, Tarantino released “Pulp Fiction” – hailed by critics and audiences worldwide as a film that redefined cinema. Recognized as one of AFI’s “Top 100 Films of the Last 100 Years,” “Pulp Fiction,” set in the basking sun of L.A., follows a burger-loving hit man (John Travolta), his philosophical partner (Samuel L. Jackson), a drug-addled gangster’s moll (Uma Thurman) and a washed-up boxer (Bruce Willis), as their four tales converge in a story of violence and redemption. Honored with an Academy Award® for Best Original Screenplay (1994) and earning seven total nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director, “Pulp Fiction” has been listed as one of the best films of all-time by Time and Entertainment Weekly.

Miramax and Lionsgate Home Entertainment will release the “Tarantino XX: 8-Film Collection,” on Blu-ray™ Nov. 20. The set contains eight films personally selected by Tarantino to illustrate the first 20 years of his career, plus two extra discs packed with over seven hours of exclusive, never-before-seen interviews and special features. The set also features striking, original artwork designed and illustrated by MONDO (www.mondotees.com). Tarantino’s newest film, “Django Unchained,” will be released in theaters on Dec. 25.

So the cult director Quentin Tarantino is celebrating his 20th year in film making. With that Miramax is releasing a special edition Blu-Ray set of 8 films. From the press release.

Tarantino XX contains eight films chosen by Tarantino to illustrate the first 20 years of his career, featuring the films that helped define his early success, including Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, Pulp FictionJackie Brown, Kill Bill Vol. 1, Kill Bill Vol. 2, Death Proof and Inglourious Basterds.  To complete the stunning high definition 10-disc set, the Tarantino XX: 8-Film Collection also features two discs with five hours of all-new bonus material, highlighted by a critics’ retrospective on Tarantino’s groundbreaking catalog of films and  “20 Years of Filmmaking” that contains interviews with critics, stars and other masters of cinema.

Tarantino XX: 8-Film Collection showcases one of the most innovative filmmakers of our time and is a must-have for serious film fans, as Tarantino’s highly-anticipated new film, Django Unchained, prepares to hit theaters.  Honoring the 20th anniversary of Reservoir Dogs – the cultural milestone that brought Tarantino to the forefront as a cinematic legend – the collection is highlighted by recurring appearances from celebrated actors including Uma Thurman (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill), Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill), Harvey Keitel (Reservoir DogsPulp Fiction), Tim Roth (Reservoir DogsPulp Fiction) and Steve Buscemi (Reservoir DogsPulp Fiction), and also includes starring performances from iconic actors such as Brad Pitt (Inglourious Basterds), Pam Grier (Jackie Brown) and Robert Forster (Jackie Brown).

So to give you a nice TL;DR the movies that will be featured in this set are

  • Reservoir Dogs
  • True Romance – Directors Cut
  • Pulp Fiction
  • Jackie Brown
  • Kill Bill Vol. 1 & Vol. 2
  • Death Proof
  • Inglourious Basterds

There will also be 2 special edition discs that have various documentaries on the director.

“How much?” you ask, in your best Borat impression. Well you can get this big ole stack of films for an MSRP of $119.99 and it comes out November 20th. Another cool bit of this announcement is that Mondo have designed the packaging and given nice new covers for each film! If you want to read the full press release and get more details on each film release check it out HERE!

Geekscape just got sent this teaser poster for Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained”, starring Jamie Foxx as a freed slave who pursues the slavers who have his wife. Christoph Waltz plays a bounty hunter who helps him in this pursuit. I loved the script (all 1,000 or so pages of it (sarcasm)) and sitting in a seat on Christmas watching this thing is definitely what I’ll be doing this holiday season (a movie about slavery… on Christmas!?! why not!?!)! The movie also stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Sam Jackson, Walt Goggins, James Remar, Kurt Russell, Sasha Baron Cohen, Kerry Washington and Don Johnson. Need more stars? Too bad. There are none left.

Check out this teaser poster. I think it’s perfect.