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Uploaded on Sep 28, 2011

Pulp Fiction Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/xrvP0G
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Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) convinces Vincent Vega (John Travolta) to twist with her on the dance floor.

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Cast: John Travolta, Uma Thurman
Director: Quentin Tarantino
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Screenwriter: Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary
Film Description: Outrageously violent, time-twisting, and in love with language, Pulp Fiction was widely considered the most influential American movie of the 1990s. Director and co-screenwriter Quentin Tarantino synthesized such seemingly disparate traditions as the syncopated language of David Mamet; the serious violence of American gangster movies, crime movies, and films noirs mixed up with the wacky violence of cartoons, video games, and Japanese animation; and the fragmented story-telling structures of such experimental classics as Citizen Kane, Rashomon, and La jetée. The Oscar-winning script by Tarantino and Roger Avary intertwines three stories, featuring Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta, in the role that single-handedly reignited his career, as hit men who have philosophical interchanges on such topics as the French names for American fast food products; Bruce Willis as a boxer out of a 1940s B-movie; and such other stalwarts as Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Christopher Walken, Eric Stoltz, Ving Rhames, and Uma Thurman, whose dance sequence with Travolta proved an instant classic.

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  • berrylicious10116

    compared to pulp fiction, it's complete shit.

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  • flubber21241

    I think Uma Thurman is sexy in a weird way

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  • DrBurdock

    Zorro in the background probably thought it was going to be another Harlem Shake video.

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  • b1333rz

    There's something about this scene, and the scene where Christian Bale playing as Patrick Bateman killing with axe on American Psycho, that I can't explain.

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  • Russell Higgins

    Compared to pulp fiction Goodfellas is a shitty movie (I love Goodfellas, it's my second favorite movie but I have to say Pulp Fiction)

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    in reply to berrylicious10116 (Show the comment)
  • Justas Svitas

    Who was comparing movies?

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  • TheZ1100r

    and again and again

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  • RAFAEL HERNÁNDEZ IZQUIERDO

    Pulp fiction dance magnifica escena de la pelicula, me encante el baile y la música de Chuck Berry You never can tell (c,,est la vie)

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  • bobbyelvis12

    ...he truly love the mademoiselle :-)

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  • Hend Emam

    waooooooooooooooooooo 

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  • lugomurillo

    Gracias por el nombre de la canción!

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