‘Pulp Fiction’ Turns 25
This week marks the 25th anniversary of Quentin Tarantino’s epic masterpiece Pulp Fiction!
The movie was released in the U.S. on Oct. 14th, 1994 and would end up becoming one of the most influential films of the decade. It made Tarantino a household name,Uma Thurman a star, and revitalized John Travolta’s acting career. One of the things Pulp Fiction is most famous for is its profanity, using the f-word a whopping 265 times. However, that wasn’t a record – even for Tarantino, who used it 269 times in his previous movie, Reservoir Dogs.
What’s your favorite scene from Pulp Fiction?
Jade was born and raised in Detroit Rock City and grew up listening to Led Zeppelin, The Who, Tom Petty, etc. In high school she tried multiple different styles from cheerleader to goth but couldn’t do gymnastics and couldn’t get her eyeliner dark enough. She settled on jeans and a t-shirt, playing sports and making normal situations overly awkward. When she’s not making bad jokes on the radio you can find her shanking golf balls into the woods on the golf course and drinking beers at the bar. She has a strict two shot limit when it comes to tequila. Jade enjoys writing and talking about everything happening in Detroit Rock City, our Detroit sports teams, golf, and her fear of robots.
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