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Movie connections for
Pulp Fiction (1994)

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References
The Great Train Robbery (1903)
 -  Pumpkin & Honey Bunney's newfound method of robbery--rounding up a mass of people in a public place and stealing each's money--is taken directly from 'The Great Train Robbery'.
Stella Dallas (1937)
Wake Island (1942)
 -  Captain Koons mentions the Battle of Wake Island.
Air Force (1943)
 -  Captain Koons mentions an air force gunner named Winocki in his story; the name and military position were taken from this film.
Murder, My Sweet (1944)
 -  During the 'Heroin Montage', the shots of Vincent driving, including the black-and-white process shot of the road behind him mirror shots from 'Murder My Sweet'.
Roma, città aperta (1945)
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
 -  The path of Mia's house after the dance sequence looks exactly like the path in this film; the characters come back singing.
Brideless Groom (1947)
 -  Is the episode of the Three Stooges Lance is watching when Vincent calls.
"Toast of the Town" (1948)
 -  A man impersonating Ed Sullivan is the maitre d' of Jack Rabbit Slim's.
"The Colgate Comedy Hour" (1950)
 -  One of the two milkshake flavors in Jack Rabbit Slim's is 'Martin & Lewis', a reference to this show's comedy duo.
King of the Bullwhip (1950)
 -  The Wolf calls Vincent 'Lash La Rue', referencing this film's main character/actor.
"The Amos 'n Andy Show" (1951)
 -  The waiter, Buddy Holly, asks Mia how she wants her shake; "Amos 'n' Andy" or "Martin & Lewis".
Lili (1953)
 -  Lili draws apparent influence on Fabienne's naive, waifish French girl character, also; Lili's most treasured possession is her deceased father's gold pocket watch, unmistakably referenced in 'Pulp Fiction'.
Pickup on South Street (1953)
On the Waterfront (1954)
 -  Draws influence on Butch's washed up boxer character. Also, the fighter Butch is supposed to take a dive against is named Wilson, the same name as the fighter Terry Malloy actually does dive against.
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
 -  The mysterious suitcase's glowing properties are inspired by this film.
The Seven Year Itch (1955)
 -  Marilyn Monroe's blown-up skirt in Jack Rabbit Slim's is inspired by this film's famous scene.
"Gunsmoke" (1955)
 -  The "Get the hell out of dodge" line said by The Wolf.
The Night of the Hunter (1955)
"Captain Kangaroo" (1955)
 -  In the song Butch sings in his car before hitting Marsellus, there is a lyric mentioning this show.
Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
 -  One of the waiters in Jack Rabbit Slim's is an impersonator of James Dean, dressed in his outfit from this film.
All That Heaven Allows (1955)
 -  Vincent orders the Douglas Sirk steak, referencing this film's director.
Three Little Bops (1957)
 -  The "square thing" Uma Thurman does when talking to John Travolta in the car before their dinner, was from this cartoon
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)
 -  The poster for this film is one of the posters seen in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Rock All Night (1957)
 -  The poster of this film is on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Dragstrip Girl (1957)
 -  The poster of this film is on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Sorority Girl (1957)
 -  The poster for this film is one of the posters seen on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
"Zorro" (1957)
 -  Zorro is one of the waiters in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Motorcycle Gang (1957)
 -  The poster of this film is on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Something for the Girls (1958)
 -  This film's poster is on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Daddy-O (1958)
 -  The poster of this film is on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Machine-Gun Kelly (1958)
 -  The poster of this film is on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)
 -  The poster of this film is on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
High School Confidential! (1958)
 -  This film's poster is on the wall in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Roadracers (1959)
 -  The poster for this film is one of the posters seen in Jack Rabbit Slim's.
"Clutch Cargo" (1959)
 -  Is the show younger Butch is watching before Cpt. Koons tells him his story.
Rio Bravo (1959)
 -  Butch insisting Zed pick up his gun is taken directly from a scene in 'Rio Bravo'.
Psycho (1960)
 -  The shot of Marcellus turning his head to see Butch in his car is taken directly from Psycho.
"The Flintstones" (1960)
 -  Jody is wearing a t-shirt with Fred Flintstone on it when Vincent shows up.
Tirez sur le pianiste (1960)
 -  Identical shot of a finger ringing a doorbell.
"The Flintstones: The Girls Night Out (#1.15)" (1961)
 -  The "square" animation Mia does can be seen in this episode.
The Guns of Navarone (1961)
 -  Jules mentions this film by title during his "You Ready to Blow?" rant at Vincent.
The Parent Trap (1961)
 -  The "don't be a square" sign and graphic overlay is copied from the title sequence of this film
The Hustler (1961)
 -  During the taxicab sequence, in the process shot of the streets behind the cab, a marquee is visible advertising 'The Hustler'.
Jules et Jim (1962)
 -  Is covertly referenced in Jimmie's "Don't fucking Jimmie me, Jules!" rant.
Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962)
 -  The scene where Nana asks The Philosopher why people just can't share silence.
The Young Racers (1963)
 -  The poster for this film is one of the posters seen in Jack Rabbit Slim's
(1963)
 -  Mia and Vincent's twist mirrors the brief dance scene between Guido and Gloria.
Tre volti della paura, I (1963)
 -  The three-story plot of Pulp Fiction was inspired by the three-story plot of Black Sabbath.
Bande à part (1964)
 -  Uma Thurman and John Travolta were shown this film's famous dancing scene to give them an idea of how to perform in their own dance sequence. Uma Thurman's character Mia Wallace's look was also partially based on Anna Karina's from this film.
Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution (1965)
 -  The shots of Jules & Vincent as they walk through the apartment building halls mirror shots of Lemmy & the "Seductress" walking down the hotel hallways; same type of hallway, same angles, use of long-take, etc.
"Green Acres" (1965)
 -  During the discussion of what constitutes a filthy animal, Jules says that in order for a pig's personality to be enough to outweigh it's filthiness, it would have to be at least as charming as Arnold the pig from Green Acres.
Red Line 7000 (1965)
 -  The race car game seen briefly in Jack Rabbit Slim's is taken from this film. It is also mentioned in the original draft of the script by Vincent during his "Racecar in the Red" rant.
Modesty Blaise (1966)
 -  Vincent reads a novelized version of 'Modesty Blaise' in the bathrooms of the diner and in Butch's apartment.
Batman (1966)
 -  John Travolta has said that he based some of his dance moves on the "Batusi" dance seen here first.
Buono, il brutto, il cattivo., Il (1966)
 -  The scene in which Jules eats Brett's food and talks to him before killing him mirrors a scene from early in 'The Good, the Bad & the Ugly'.
"Mahha GoGoGo" (1967)
 -  Lance is seen wearing a Speed Racer t-shirt at one point.
The Graduate (1967)
 -  The popping toaster at the end of the sequence where Ben Braddock tells his parents about his wedding plans is referenced in scene where Butch kills Vincent. Also, Jules' "Believe it now!" dialogue is inspired by dialogue from this film.
Speedway (1968)
 -  The design for the car dining seats in Jack Rabbit Slim's is taken from this film.
Easy Rider (1969)
 -  "Grace", the chopper motorcycle that Butch & Fabienne ride at the film's end is a reference to 'Easy Rider'. Mia Wallace also quotes "The Pusher", 'Easy Rider''s opening song.
Nam's Angels (1970)
 -  Is the movie Fabienne is watching on television when Butch wakes up.
The AristoCats (1970)
 -  Uma Thurman was told to dance like Dutchess in the Aristocats
The Panic in Needle Park (1971)
 -  The scenes in Lance's house after Mia OD's directly reference scenes from 'The Panic in Needle Park', including dialogue and use of handheld camera.
Shaft (1971)
 -  Jules' "Bad Motherf****r" wallet is a reference to Isaac Hayes' themesong
Kung Fu (1972) (TV)
 -  Towards the end, Jules says he'll "walk the earth" like Caine.
Deliverance (1972)
 -  The rape sequence with the satisfactory salvage. In both movies, the largest guy gets raped while the other victim is tied up.
"Kung Fu" (1972)
 -  Towards the end, Jules says he'll "walk the earth" like Caine.
Bodigaado Kiba: Hissatsu sankaku tobi (1973)
Walking Tall (1973)
 -  The baseball bat Butch wields briefly in Maynard's shop is a reference to Buford Pusser's weapon in 'Walking Tall'.
Super Fly T.N.T. (1973)
 -  Upset at Vincent for blowing up Marvin's face, Jules says every time he touches brain, he's Super Fly T.N.T. while cleaning the car.
Charley Varrick (1973)
 -  The line "They're gonna strip you naked and go to work on you with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch." from this film is paraphrased by Marcellus Wallace in reference to how he's going to punish Zed.
The Outfit (1973)
"Happy Days" (1974)
 -  Jules tells Yolanda and Pumpkin they're all going to be cool like Fonzie, the famous star of Happy Days. Jules also quotes Fonzie's famous line "Correct-amundo".
Sugar Hill (1974)
Zardoz (1974)
 -  The "Zed's dead" line is inspired by dialogue from this film.
Policewomen (1974)
 -  The font and font coloring used for the opening title sequence of this movie was used for the font and font coloring of the Pulp Fiction opening title sequence.
Truck Turner (1974)
 -  The "That's my wife" gag between Vincent and Lance is taken from 'Truck Turner'.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
 -  As Butch sorts through weapons, deciding which to use on Zed and Maynard, one of the ones he picks up is a chainsaw. This is a reference to this film.
The Godfather: Part II (1974)
 -  Scenes in 'The Gold Watch' segment, including the outdoor gundown & Marcellus Wallace being hit by a car and rolling off the hood are directly inspired by scenes in 'The Godfather: Part II'.
Force Five (1975) (TV)
 -  Mia Wallace explains to Vincent that she was in a TV pilot called "Fox Force Five." This is a reference to the TV show "Force Five." Both include characters with specific skills.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
 -  Antwan Rockamora's nick name, "Tony Rocky Horror", is inspired by this film's title.
"Welcome Back, Kotter" (1975)
 -  One of the plot aspects of 'Fox Force Five' is that if the show had been picked up, there would have been a gimmick in which Mia's character says one joke per episode. This gimmick is taken directly from 'Welcome Back, Kotter'.
Three Days of the Condor (1975)
 -  The killing of Harold in the bathtub in "Three Days of the Condor" (13 min 30 sec into the movie )is unmistakably cited in the killing of Vincent Vega in "Pulp Fiction"
The Master Gunfighter (1975)
"Rich Man, Poor Man" (1976)
 -  Is mentioned by Mia in the outtaken scene where she interviews Vincent.
Taxi Driver (1976)
 -  The shot of Esmeralda's ID mirrors a shot of Travis Bickle's ID in 'Taxi Driver'.
Karate Kiba (1976)
 -  The opening monologue adaptation from Ezekiel 25:17 mirror's Jules' speech in Pulp Fiction.
Rocky (1976)
 -  Upon returning to the hotel, Butch, having emerged victorious from a severe beating, calls out Fabienne's name like Rocky calling to Adrian.
Rolling Thunder (1977)
 -  The watch scene with Christopher Walken - the 7 years is a reference to Maj. Charles Rane's 7 years imprisonment
Saturday Night Fever (1977)
 -  Mia: "Warm, warmer, Disco."
American Boy: A Profile of: Steven Prince (1978)
 -  Lance's explanation on how to administer the adrenaline shot is taken practically verbatim from an anecdote related in this documentary.
The Toolbox Murders (1978)
 -  One of the weapons Butch wields in Maynard's shop is a claw hammer, a reference to this film's weapons.
The Fury (1978)
 -  Character Peter Sandza gets in a car and points a gun at a character's stomach, saying "I'm afraid that we might run over a bump and the gun will go off." This line is referenced in the scene where Vincent shoots Marvin by mistake.
The Driver (1978)
 -  The shot and setup of Vincent skidding out into the road with Mia ODing is taken from the opening chase of 'The Driver'.
Grease (1978)
Halloween (1978)
 -  In the script, Vincent Vega holds the needle of adrenaline from the overdose scene like "The Shape" from Halloween
The Deer Hunter (1978)
 -  Christopher Walken has "come back from 'Nam."
Apocalypse Now (1979)
 -  "I would like someone go to my home tell my son everything...."
"Hattori Hanzô: Kage no Gundan" (1980)
 -  Bruce Willis was instructed on how to kill Maynard by being screened an episode of this show.
The Ninth Configuration (1980)
Urban Cowboy (1980)
Raging Bull (1980)
 -  the cute "I love your smell" sequence
Crack, El (1981)
The Dead Zone (1983)
 -  Winston Wolf imitates Johnny Smith and his powers shortly before parting ways with Jules & Vincent.
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
 -  The briefcase scenes in Pulp Fiction directly reference those in Once Upon a Time in America.
"15 Minutes" (1985)
 -  '15 Minutes' referenced by Mia.
The Goonies (1985)
Stryker's War (1985)
Stewardess School (1986)
The Color of Money (1986)
 -  Conversation between the Wolf and Monster Joe's daughter about having character vs. being a character
RoboCop (1987)
 -  In the script, while Vincent is driving Mia to Lances, he is described as having one hand firmly on the wheel and the other shifting like RoboCop.
School Daze (1988)
 -  In the car, leaving KFC, one of Da Fellas says, "My name is Paul and this is between y'all."
"Cops" (1989)
 -  Vincent mentions a similar incident in "Cops" as the one that happened to him and Jules after being shot but not hit.
How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989)
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Du shen (1989)
 -  In 'Pulp Fiction' something bad happens every time Vincent goes to the bathroom. This is taken from God of Gamblers, when something bad always happens when Knife goes to the bathroom.
Nikita (1990)
Wild at Heart (1990)
 -  Sailor & Lula (lookalikes) can be seen in the bottom left of the screen (sitting in a Cadillac dining table) during the dance scene in Jack Rabbit Slims.
Curdled (1991)
 -  The basis for the character Esmeralda Villalobos is taken from the main character of this film, also played by Angela Jones.
Night on Earth (1991)
 -  Butch & Esmeralda's taxi cab conversation mirrors the five taxi cab stories in 'Night on Earth', down to shot composition and the nature of their passenger-driver relationship.
The People Under the Stairs (1991)
 -  The inspiration for the gimp's leather bodysuit is taken from this movie. Ving Rhames is also featured in both films.
Eddie Presley (1992)
 -  Duane Whitaker asks "Is it Tuesday or Wednesday?" the same question as he asks in Eddie Presley
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Unforgiven (1992)
 -  Paul Calderon's character is named 'English Bob', after the character from this film.
The Crying Game (1992)
 -  When Mia sings/dances to "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon", her moves mimic Dil's as she sings/dances to 'The Crying Game'.
Point of No Return (1993)
 -  Harvey Keitel's character in PF, "The Wolf", is based on his character "Victor the Cleaner" in this film.
True Romance (1993)
 -  Fabienne says, "Any time of day is a good time for pie." Alabama also says this in True Romance, also written by Quentin Tarantino. Also, Jules says "Spend the rest of my life spending," just like Clarence says to Dick.
Killing Zoe (1994)
Referenced in
Sex Academy 5: The Art of Pulp Fiction (1994) (V)
Love and a .45 (1994)
"The Charlie Rose Show: Quentin Tarantino" (1994)
 -  Is one of the main topics of the interview.
Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show (1995) (V)
 -  mentioned once
The Usual Suspects (1995)
"Married with Children: The Naked and the Dead, But Mostly the Naked (#9.14)" (1995)
 -  When the men dance with the stripper Bob Rooney imitates Travolta's iconic dance moves.
"NileCity 105.6" (1995)
"Platypus Man: 9 1/2 Days (#1.2)" (1995)
 -  Richard and Beth dance like Uma Thurman and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction
"All-American Girl: Pulp Sitcom (#1.18)" (1995)
 -  Episode parodies the movie
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Angels' Revenge (#7.22)" (1995)
 -  Mike: Fox Force Five.
"Married with Children: Pump Fiction (#9.24)" (1995)
 -  title reference
Desperado (1995)
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)
Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
 -  the bar in which Lenny meets Linda's pimp Ricky is almost exactly the same as where Marcellus Wallace and Butch meet in Pulp Fiction. Linda describes Ricky like a Marcellus Wallace type.
Four Rooms (1995)
"Coogan's Run: Thursday Night Fever (#1.4)" (1995)
 -  Poster can be seen in Mike's house.
Twelve Monkeys (1995)
'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Videos (1996) (V)
Blazing Force (1996) (V)
Escape from It's a Wonderful Life (1996) (TV)
 -  George Bailey mentions the movie when he wishes his suitcase was full of drugs.
Bandwagon (1996)
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Sydney (1996)
Trainspotting (1996)
"Father Ted: Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading (#2.8)" (1996)
 -  The final "indulgence" scene uses music from Pulp Fiction.
The Great White Hype (1996)
Lone Star (1996)
"Rocko's Modern Life: The High-Five of Doom/Fly Burgers (#4.8)" (1996)
 -  In "Fly Burgers," one of the characters is a walrus resembling Marsellus Wallace.
Love and Other Catastrophes (1996)
Swingers (1996)
Curdled (1996)
"The Nanny: The Cradle Robbers (#4.2)" (1996)
 -  Fran says that it's nice to date a guy who thinks that Pulp Fiction was John Travolta's first movie.
The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)
"Game-On: Bruce Willis & Robert De Niro Holding a Fish (#2.6)" (1996)
 -  The poster is seen
Clown, Der (1996) (TV)
Space Jam (1996)
 -  During the final basketball match, two of the characters shoot out a villain's teeth with pistols. This event is followed by a shot of them wearing Pulp Fiction-style black suits; during this short shot, Pulp Fiction's theme is played.
Juedi fanji (1997)
"NewsRadio: Complaint Box (#3.14)" (1997)
 -  Mr. James: "Are you sure this isn't Pulp Fiction?" when seeing the movie 'Michael'
Sexy Lissy (1997) (TV)
 -  A "Pulp Fiction" Poster can be seen in Lissy's room.
"The Simpsons: Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala-Annoyed-Grunt-cious (#8.13)" (1997)
 -  Itchy and Scratchy mimick the Travolta/Thurman dance on the song Misirlou
The Hamster Factor and Other Tales of Twelve Monkeys (1997) (V)
Knockin' on Heaven's Door (1997)
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
"Boy Meets World: Cult Fiction (#4.21)" (1997)
 -  title reference
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997)
Kiss Me, Guido (1997)
Drive (1997)
Fainaru fantajî VII (1997) (VG)
 -  Cloud Strife carrys a sword and rides a chopper. Both have undergound gang leaders whose last name is Wallace. Both have characters named Vincent whose last name begins with a V and carrys a handgun.
Full Tilt Boogie (1997)
 -  Tarantino mentions this film.
Orgazmo (1997)
 -  Under "Epics" in video store: Pulp Jesus
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (1997)
Alien: Resurrection (1997)
Spice World (1997)
Jackie Brown (1997)
 -  Several dialogue lifts; Teriyaki Donut is seen at one point; Jackie picks out Mia's black and white pant suit in the clothing store.
Night Calls: The Movie (1998) (V)
 -  The movie features a trunk scene, shot exactly like the scene in Pulp Fiction.
"Game-On: (#3.1)" (1998)
 -  The poster is seen as a postcard
Frogs for Snakes (1998)
U.S. Marshals (1998)
Mambospiel, Das (1998)
Serial Lover (1998)
Mulan (1998)
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (1998) (TV)
Armageddon (1998/I)
 -  Max: "You ever see Pulp Fiction?"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Touch of Satan (#10.8)" (1998)
 -  At one point, Servo makes a reference to Harvey Keitel's character from that film.
SF: Episode One (1998)
 -  The female crime boss assumes a position while getting her feet massaged that looks much like Uma Thurman's on the cover of Pulp Fiction (belly-down, legs up & crossed, smoking a cigarette).
Thursday (1998)
Black (1998)
 -  The names Vega and Bonnie Dimmick are characters from Pulp Fiction
Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (1998) (VG)
 -  When becoming a boxer the player may choose "Butch Coolidge" as their ring nickname; a reference to Bruce Willis' character.
Eisbär, Der (1998)
 -  There are many references to Pulp Fiction: The flashback after the pre credit sequence, Til Schweigers toilet scene (John Travoltas scene in Mias bathroom) or the scene in the American Diner: Benno Führmann says to Tom Gerhardt something like: I'll start to shot if I can't here the fat of the brugers boil in ten seconds. Then there appears a subtitle, saying "8 seconds later". This is a refernce to the title "9 minutes and 38 seconds later" shown in Pulp Fiction, when the Wolf arrives at Jimmys house.
Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller (1998)
 -  The movie poster in Marias dressing room is a clear copy of one of the main posters from "PF". Also the dance Krüger and Maria do at the "True Romance" is a copy of the dance Travolta/Thurman do.
"Intimate Portrait: Pam Grier" (1999)
Kingpin: Life of Crime (1999) (VG)
Tomorrow by Midnight (1999)
The Darwin Conspiracy (1999) (TV)
Go (1999)
Two Ninas (1999)
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)
Dogma (1999)
From Star Wars to Star Wars: The Story of Industrial Light & Magic (1999) (TV)
 -  Sam Jackson quotes his Pulp Fiction character (and the Bible) at the end of this documentary
Tarzan (1999)
The Boondock Saints (1999)
Bang Boom Bang - Ein todsicheres Ding (1999)
 -  The trunk scene, in which Andy and Keek find the dead Schlucke in their trunk, is filmed as a reference to the trunk scene in Pulp Fiction.
All the Rage (1999)
 -  The plot of this movie is discussed.
"Action: Re-Enter the Dragon (#1.2)" (1999)
 -  Dick Marcellus says his name is an homage to "Pulp Fiction"
Absolute Giganten (1999)
Body Shots (1999)
Bringing Out the Dead (1999)
"The Simpsons: Take My Wife, Sleaze (#11.8)" (1999)
 -  The dance scene at Greasers is taken from the 1994 movie
Magnolia (1999)
Ceské Pulp Fiction a Blair Witch (2000)
Ninja Mission 2000 (2000)
Next Friday (2000)
Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000)
The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
Kuzz (2000)
An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000) (V)
Flashback - Mörderische Ferien (2000)
Happy Birthday Shakespeare (2000) (TV)
Circus (2000)
Nurse Betty (2000)
Amores perros (2000)
Shanghai Noon (2000)
Mission: Impossible II (2000)
 -  Ving Rhames is shown with a scar on the back of his neck. In Pulp Fiction, he had a band-aid there.
Gangster No. 1 (2000)
 -  Two men in black suits, one black, one white, walking down the hall of an apartment building, then waiting at the front door.
Shaft (2000)
Snatch. (2000)
Whipped (2000)
Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2000)
Hollywood Goes to Hell (2000) (TV)
Room to Rent (2000)
 -  one of the characters said :I will not take your script even if you make pulp fiction 2
Little Nicky (2000)
"S' agapo - M' agapas: (#1.41)" (2001)
 -  dialogue
Soberano, el rey canalla (2001)
"HBO First Look: The Making of 'The Mexican' (#8.1)" (2001)
 -  mentioned once
Comic Relief Presents: Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over (2001) (TV)
 -  Samuel L. Jackson is shown in a promotional clip for Comic Relief, in which he quotes the same Bible passage his Fiction character used
Shrek (2001)
Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001)
 -  Man dressed up as Jules
Lena (2001)
Mulholland Dr. (2001)
Raumstation Kuhbase (2001) (V)
 -  Lego Vincent Vega
Swordfish (2001)
Schaffe schaffe Scheiße baue (2001)
 -  -
AFI's 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001) (TV)
Mondscheintarif (2001)
Max Payne (2001) (VG)
 -  Max enters an apartment where a thug left his UZI lying on a kitchen table and went to the bathroom just like Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction.
Lammbock (2001)
 -  The first conversation in this movie is a copy from those in Pulp Fiction, wherein Vincent and Jules sit in the Diner and Jules is talking about telling Marsellus he's out of the gangster business. Then Vincent asks him when he decided that he's out while he was sitting there and ate his breakfast. In "Lammbock", Kai asks his buddy when he decided he only wants to talk about important problems of life while he was sitting there, rolling a joint.
Kaubôi bibappu: Tengoku no tobira (2001)
 -  two guys holding guns to two people and another comes out of the bathroom.
Training Day (2001)
Shawshank: The Redeeming Feature (2001) (TV)
 -  mentioned once
Corky Romano (2001)
Grand Theft Auto III (2001) (VG)
 -  There is a briefcase in this video game in which the audience does not know what it carries. The same thing happens in "Pulp Fiction".
"HBO First Look: The Making of 'Swordfish'" (2001)
 -  Mentioned once.
Nothing to Declare (2001)
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001) (VG)
Knockaround Guys (2001)
The 51st State (2001)
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)
Frankenström (2001) (V)
Postal 2 (2002) (VG)
 -  At one point in the game, the player wakes up from sedation to find himself bound and gagged in a "gimp suit", an obvious reference to that infamous scene in Pulp Fiction.
The Dancer Upstairs (2002)
Frau die an Dr. Fabian zweifelte, Die (2002)
 -  -
Kanyaron túl (2002)
 -  Close-up of the syringe.
The Salton Sea (2002)
"Tatort: Schützlinge (#1.493)" (2002)
 -  In a room there is a poster of this movie.
Polle Fiction (2002)
Big Trouble (2002)
Home Room (2002)
 -  Referenced when talked about as an excuse for violence
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
Cidade de Deus (2002)
Ren xiao yao (2002)
Lilo & Stitch (2002)
Erkan & Stefan gegen die Mächte der Finsternis (2002)
 -  The two killers who are hunting Erkan and Stefan have some similarities to Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield from Pulp Fiction
Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
Road to Perdition (2002)
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
xXx (2002)
 -  The cafe where XXX awakens and meets Samuel L. Jackson's character is the same cafe as used in Pulp Fiction (1994), also featuring Samuel L. Jackson.
Pulp Fiction: The Facts (2002) (V)
The Guru (2002)
ToCA Race Driver (2002) (VG)
 -  A rival racing team in the game is Cahoona Burgers. Tarantino's faux fast food of choice is Big Kahuna Burger.
Poppitz (2002)
The Transporter (2002)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002) (VG)
 -  Uses the typical Quentin Tarantino in-the trunk shot. All of his movies are referenced.
Date or Disaster (2003)
 -  Referenced by character.
Confidence (2003)
Taxi 3 (2003)
Daredevil (2003)
Moi César, 10 ans 1/2, 1m39 (2003)
 -  After wathing Pulp Fiction, Cesar has a dream in which he, Morgan and Sarah break Cesar's father out of prison dressed as Jackson, Travolta and Thurman's characters
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
 -  Depp's character says, "Well, I guess I should thank you for not sticking it up your ass."
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
The Making of 'Kill Bill' (2003) (TV)
 -  mentioned a couple of times
Now Showing: Unforgettable Moments from the Movies (2003) (V)
 -  film clip
Smala Sussie (2003)
 -  They are at the movies and sees Pulp Fiction but the last reel has lost so the theater manager has to tell the ending of the movie.
Xhale (2003)
 -  Dance steps in the animated dance sequence.
"The Charlie Rose Show: Quentin Tarantino 2003" (2003)
 -  One of the topics of discussion.
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
Stuck on You (2003)
 -  Cher mentions this film.
Paycheck (2003)
 -  As he begins his major secret project, Jennings (Affleck) is introduced to his partner, who opens a briefcase revealing only a powerful glow just before the scene ends
"Straight Plan for the Gay Man" (2004)
 -  Quoted
"Tripping the Rift: Mutilation Ball (#1.2)" (2004)
 -  Adrenaline is shot into Malak's heart to revive him
Jersey Girl (2004)
 -  There is a Pulp Fiction poster in the video store where Liv Tyler works.
Física II (2004)
 -  A poster of this film can be seen
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
 -  Bare feet
"The Sopranos: In Camelot (#5.7)" (2004)
 -  JT Dolan references Pulp Fiction
"Gilmore Girls: Tick, Tick, Tick, Boom! (#4.18)" (2004)
 -  Kirk quotes Marsellus Wallace's (Ving Rhames) line: "I'ma get medieval on your ass."
Wixxer, Der (2004)
 -  end credits: references to the Travolta dancing style
American Yearbook (2004)
 -  In the pawn shop scene Chance motions for Will to follow him into the back of the pawn shop. Will says," Have you seen Pulp Fiction? I'm not going back there."
The N Word (2004)
 -  scene discussed
Stuck in the Suburbs (2004) (TV)
 -  they reference Travolta's dance scene
Ahava Columbianit (2004)
 -  a criminal has a band-aid on the beck of his neck, like Marsellus Wallace from pulp fiction
Vares - Yksityisetsivä (2004)
 -  Pulp Fiction influenced contract killers are talking about Pulp Fiction
Outside of Nowhere (2004)
 -  Homage
A Conversation with Quentin Tarantino & Scott Spiegel (2004) (V)
 -  This movie gets mentioned.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) (VG)
 -  The line "I don't know you! Prank caller! Prank caller!"
"Glazen huis, Het: Familiebanden (#1.31)" (2004)
 -  A poster on the dressing room wall.
Christmas with the Kranks (2004)
 -  a couple at the party dance like Travolta and Thurman
The Aristocrats (2005)
 -  Taylor Negron mentions the film in his joke
Biohazard 4 (2005) (VG)
 -  One of the weapons is called the Hand Cannon.
"Gilmore Girls: Pulp Friction (#5.17)" (2005)
 -  QT party and the title.
"Saturday Night Live: Ashton Kutcher/Gwen Stefani (#30.15)" (2005)
 -  Referenced in Oprah Skit
Faces of Schlock (2005) (V)
 -  Poster in Shelly and Katie's apartment. (First segment.)
"Veronica Mars: Hot Dogs (#1.19)" (2005)
 -  title mentioned
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005)
 -  poster shown in collage
Generation Jedi (2005) (TV)
 -  The film is mentioned
'Reservoir Dogs' Revisited (2005) (TV)
 -  "Pulp Fiction" is noted as Tarantino's follow-up to "Reservoir Dogs" as well as his "masterpiece".
Bewitched (2005)
 -  The dance that Isabel and Jack do at the foot of the staircase is part of the dance that Mia and Vincent do in the twist contest in Pulp Fiction
Secuestro express (2005)
 -  Pulp Fiction like violence
"Extras: Samuel L Jackson (#1.5)" (2005)
 -  Andy says it in a conversation with Samuel L. Jackson
Hood of the Living Dead (2005) (V)
 -  When Ricky is trying to resurrect his dead brother with his cellular regeneration formula, he injects it into his heart with a syringe while his brother is lying on the living room floor. This is a reference and is shot exactly the same as the scene in "Pulp Fiction" where Vincent gives Mia a shot of adrenaline in the heart.
"Tripping the Rift: Chode & Bobo's High School Reunion (#2.10)" (2005)
 -  Bobo and Six copy the dance sequence incl. the Batusi
Movie Music Mania (2005) (TV)
 -  Referenced by name
"The Boondocks: A Date with the Health Inspector (#1.5)" (2005)
 -  Samuel L. Jackson recreates one of his famous speeches from the film
"The Boondocks: The Story of Gangstalicious (#1.6)" (2005)
 -  Gangstalicious talks about the movie
Angel-A (2005)
 -  someone dances like Travolta in this movie
Vzyat Tarantinu (2006)
 -  lots of reasons
Stay (2006)
 -  The kangaroo knick knack that the engagement ring is the same kind as used to hold Bruce Willis' watch. In fact, there's even a watch hanging on it.
This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006)
 -  discussed changes made for rating
The Adventures of George the Projectionist (2006)
 -  The story is about a combined remake of Cinema Paradiso and Pulp Fiction.
"The Boondocks: Let's Nab Oprah (#1.11)" (2006)
 -  Rummy played by Samuel L. Jackson calls someone a "bad motherfucker"
The Making of 'MirrorMask' (2006) (V)
 -  Referenced by name
Doogal (2006)
 -  Zeb's Dead baby, Zeb's Dead.
2006 Independent Spirit Awards (2006) (TV)
 -  joke
"Degrassi: The Next Generation: Total Eclipse of the Heart (#5.17)" (2006)
 -  Marco and Tim mention Pulp Fiction during a discussion of the 1994 Best Supporting Actress Oscar
"Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Ravenous (#3.17)" (2006)
 -  The camping store is named Jack Rabbit Slim's; Tony and Ziva both mention the movie, and Abby's birthday present from Gibbs glows--with the contents remaining unseen--just like the briefcase in "Pulp Fiction".
One Night in Portland (2006)
 -  Includes a scene reminiscent of Pulp Fiction in which an armed man enters a private residence and toys with his victim until he gets what he needs and ultimately shoots him to death. Lance said, "No matter how hard I try, Quentin Tarantino always slips into my writing somehow, he's that influential to me, and I hope I don't spend my carreer coming off like a bad impression of him because of it."
Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl (2006) (TV)
 -  "hotter than Tarantino after Pulp Fiction"
"Scrubs: My Urologist (#5.23)" (2006)
 -  When one of the greasers draws a square in the air.
Edge of Outside (2006)
 -  mentioned by Peter Biskind
"Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: (#10.13)" (2006)
 -  Jonathan Ross lists this as one of his favourite Bruce Willis films.
Achi-wa ssipak (2006)
 -  During a montage we see an image of the girl that looks almost like the famous Pulp Fiction poster with Mia.
50 Films to See Before You Die (2006) (TV)
 -  Makes the countdown, is talked about.
Caffeine (2006/I)
 -  "gimp outfit" mentioned
"House M.D.: Informed Consent (#3.3)" (2006)
 -  House says that rats "got medieval on his ass"
Fidibus (2006)
 -  Kalle mentions it.
"Saturday Night Live: John C. Reilly/My Chemical Romance (#32.3)" (2006)
 -  Mentioned by James Lipton (Will Ferrell)
"Lost: Every Man for Himself (#3.4)" (2006)
 -  In the scene where Sawyer is on the table before getting his shot, the Other aiming the giant needle at his chest is advised "No, you have to go for the sternum! The sternum, like in the movie!"
"Beck: Advokaten (#3.4)" (2006)
 -  Mentioned in dialogue.
Arthur et les Minimoys (2006)
"How I Met Your Mother: How Lily Stole Christmas (#2.11)" (2006)
 -  Ted mentions it
Eagle vs Shark (2007)
 -  little girl does Travolta's famous dance move from this movie
Mosaic (2007) (V)
 -  while dancing, Maggie does Travolta's famous peace-sign-across-the-face dance move from this movie
"Saturday Night Live: Rainn Wilson/Arcade Fire (#32.14)" (2007)
 -  Referenced at end of Danny's Song skit
Grindhouse (2007)
 -  In Death Proof, Mike refrences Big Kahuna Burger, the infamous burger joint from Pulp Fiction.
Vollidiot (2007)
 -  Simon and friends are playing a name the movie by some quotes game.
"Hustle: (#4.1)" (2007)
 -  The conversation Danny and Ash have in the van around Quarterpounders with cheese being called "Royale with cheese" in Paris, which harkens back to a signature scene in Pulp Fiction.
"Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Trojan Horse (#4.23)" (2007)
 -  When during the meeting in the car, Trent Kort says that after Pulp Ficition a gun aimed his way in a car makes him nervous.
Goût du néant, Le (2007)
 -  There is a Pulp Fiction poster in Julien's room.
Death Proof (2007)
 -  In the close-up of the music box it shows for a moment "Misirlou" from the soundtrack. Stuntman Mike mentions the Big Kahuna Burger once while talking to Jungle Julia.
Polycarp (2007)
 -  dialogue reference
Planet Terror (2007)
 -  Wray buys a pack of Red Apple cigarettes from J.T.'s .
Hairspray (2007)
 -  he does the dance move from it. Also the line "If you want to be famous, learn to take blood out of car upholstery. That you can take to the bank." is a reference to the "cleaner" in Pulp Fiction.
The Rage (2007)
 -  "Go medieval on their asses"
The Simpsons Movie (2007)
 -  Homer imitates John Travolta's iconic dance moves during the Medicine Woman scene.
High School Musical 2 (2007) (TV)
 -  Girl does Travolta's dance move
The Light and the Dark: The Making of 'Face/Off' (2007) (V)
 -  mentioned once
"Allemaal film: Verander de wereld (#1.4)" (2007)
 -  Title is shown at the end
The Comebacks (2007)
 -  mentioned in dialogue
P.S. I Love You (2007)
 -  Holly says that she's not 'Pulp Fiction' cool.
Defective Man! (2008)
 -  "Fuck you you fuckin' fuck"
Smokers (2008) (V)
 -  Pork scene
Död vid ankomst (2008)
 -  One of the characters says lines from this film and the sequence refers to the action in the original
Don't Let's Start (2009)
 -  character launches into "I know how good my coffee is" speech.
Features
Brideless Groom (1947)
"Clutch Cargo" (1959)
Nam's Angels (1970)
Featured in
"The Charlie Rose Show: Quentin Tarantino" (1994)
 -  clips
MST3K Little Gold Statue Preview Special (1995) (TV)
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (1995) (TV)
 -  clips
The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995) (TV)
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (1998) (TV)
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Best of the '90s" (2000)
 -  #2 on Ebert's list.
AFI's 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001) (TV)
Jackie Brown: How It Went Down (2002) (V)
 -  clips shown
Pulp Fiction: The Facts (2002) (V)
Moi César, 10 ans 1/2, 1m39 (2003)
 -  Cesar and Morgan watch the film together on TV
"The Charlie Rose Show: Quentin Tarantino 2003" (2003)
 -  A clip from each of Tarantino's films to date are shown.
"I Love the '90s" (2004)
 -  Footage from this film was edited into this mini-series.
'Pulp Fiction' on a Dime: A 10th Anniversary Retrospect (2004) (TV)
 -  numerous clips throughout
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing (2004)
 -  Clip included; editing analysed.
Man yan (2004)
 -  A jobless couple plays the DVD and recites Samuel L. Jackson's lines in the film.
Hostel (2005)
 -  There is a TV showing Pulp Fiction dubbed into Czech.
Fuck (2005)
 -  Features clip from the movie
50 Films to See Before You Die (2006) (TV)
 -  Clips shown.
"Best! Movies! Ever!: Restaurants (#1.2)" (2006)
 -  clips are shown to illustrate the best restaurant scenes in films
"Best! Movies! Ever!: Rants (#1.4)" (2007)
 -  clips are shown to illustrate the best rants in films
"Best! Movies! Ever!: Dance Sequences (#1.9)" (2007)
 -  clips are shown to illustrate the best dance sequences in films
"Best! Movies! Ever!: Hotels (#1.10)" (2007)
 -  clips featured to illustrate the best movie hotel scenes
"20 to 1: 50 to 01: Great Movie One Liners (#4.10)" (2007)
 -  Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Bring out the gimp."
Hostel: Part II (2007)
 -  Girls in the hostel are watching the movie
Spoofed in
Pulp Friction (1994) (V)
Baak bin sing gwan (1995)
"Mad TV: (#1.1)" (1995)
 -  A sketch that combines Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction and in which Phil LaMarr reprises his role from Pulp Fiction
"Roseanne: The Last Thursday in November (#8.8)" (1995)
 -  when the pilgrims kill the indians, the pilgrims are clothed (black, sunglasses) like the killers in "Pulp Fiction" and the titlesong of "Pulp Fiction" was played
Filmpje! (1995)
Viaggi di nozze (1995)
 -  When Ivano and Jessica dance, they do the same as Travolta and Uma Thurman
For a Few Lousy Dollars (1996)
Pulp Ration (Ración de pulpo) (1996)
"The Simpsons: 22 Short Films About Springfield (#7.21)" (1996)
 -  2 scenes from this episode are very obvious spoofs of scenes from Pulp Fiction, plus the style of many seperate yet interwoven stories is from Pulp Fiction
Spy Hard (1996)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert (1996) (VG)
Space Jam (1996)
Howard - verinen iltapäivä (1997) (TV)
Kung Fu Kenobi (1997)
Kleines Arschloch (1997)
Plump Fiction (1997)
Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1997)
All the Way (1998)
Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars (1998) (V)
Two's a Mob (1998)
 -  Spoofs Uma Thurman 'don't be a square' scene in the parking lot.
She's Too Tall (1998)
Senseless (1998)
Casper Meets Wendy (1998) (TV)
Antz (1998)
The Godson (1998)
Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (1998) (VG)
 -  At regular intervals in the game, Marcus the mutant will say "check out the big brain on Myron "spoofing a classic Samuel L. Jackson line.
Così è la vita (1998)
Kung Fu Kenobi's Big Adventure (1999)
 -  Mace Windu quoting Jackson's lines.
Kill the Man (1999)
 -  Stanley dreams that he is dressed in a black suit and tie like Vincent and Jules in Pulp Fiction and shoots everyone in the rival copy center while a song sounding very similar to Misirlou (the main song associated with Pulp Fiction) plays in the background.
The Breaks (1999)
Idle Hands (1999)
Tuftsablanca (1999)
The Auteur Theory (1999)
Townies (1999)
Let's Get Real! (1999)
 -  Spoofs the briefcase scene (the briefcase contains a light) from Pulp Fiction.
Kuzz (2000)
Árbol del penitente, El (2000)
Shanghai Noon (2000)
Scary Movie (2000)
CyberWorld (2000)
Chasing Kevin (2000)
"Spaced: Back (#2.1)" (2001)
 -  Daisy comes home, puts some pop-tarts in the toaster, sees a gun on the counter, the toilet flushes and out walks Mike, they have a stand off which is ended by the pop-tarts springing out of the toaster, a complete re-enactment of a scene from this movie.
Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001) (VG)
 -  Conker chooses a katana over a chainsaw and a baseball bat as the final weapon
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
 -  Two people get shot at, bullet hits behind them, they look at each other.
"Family Guy: A Fish Out of Water (#3.10)" (2001)
 -  Peter walks into a room with his friends all tied up and the two men from the scene being spoofed from this film, he then slices into one of them with a samurai sword, spoofing the scene where Bruce Willis' character kills a rapist in this movie.
Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (2002)
 -  Makes a triangle in the air, like the square that makes Mia in Pulp Fiction
Ren xiao yao (2002)
Lilo & Stitch (2002)
ToCA Race Driver (2002) (VG)
 -  A racing team in Pro Race Driver is Cahoona Burger, phonetically identical to Kahuna, as in Big Kahuna Burger from Tarantino's films.
Bugi Fiction (2003) (V)
 -  Character Captain Weener and his monologue about the ring.'s history.
After School Special (2003)
 -  porno title: Pulp Friction
Finding Nemo (2003)
 -  Gill gives the 'Mr. Wolf'
DragonBlade (2005)
Conker: Live and Reloaded (2004) (VG)
 -  "I've got to go like powder my nose"
Surge of Power (2004)
 -  Surge hears dance music and imitates Travolta's dance with Uma from this movie
Narco (2004)
 -  When Guy Bennet opens a book, it shines goldenly. This is like the scene in which Vincent opens the case.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) (VG)
 -  The Truth says "Prank Caller, Prank Caller!" in a phone call with CJ
Nochnoy prodavets (2005)
 -  spoofed
The Magic Roundabout (2005)
 -  "Zeb's dead, baby. Zeb's dead."
Be Cool (2005)
 -  The dance floor scene with Travolta and Thurman is a clever wink at Tarantino
My Big Fat Independent Movie (2005)
 -  Has characters who spoof Jules and Vincent from this film
WrestleMania 21 (2005) (V)
 -  Part of the "WrestleMania Goes Hollywood" promotion
Zhmurki (2005)
 -  dialogues
"Robot Chicken: That Hurts Me (#1.19)" (2005)
 -  Gimp Huggytime Bear is brought out
Flat (2005/I)
 -  By having the main character smoke a cigar in the same way that Ving Rhames did
The Man (2005)
 -  Sam Jackson's character Vann talks about a "tasty burger." As his Character Jules did in Pulp Fiction
True Crime: New York City (2005) (VG)
 -  Has a mission exactly like Bruce Willis, a.k.a. Butch's storyline in Pulp Fiction
The Emperor's New Groove 2: Kronk's New Groove (2005) (V)
 -  dance moves
TV: The Movie (2006)
 -  two cops sit in car and ask each other questions like "Know what they call a burrito in Canada?"
The Adventures of George the Projectionist (2006)
 -  The Adventures Of George The Projectionist features a crazily combined remake of Cinema Paradiso and Pulp Fiction.
Fuck Fiction (2006) (V)
 -  gay porn parody
Dick Fiction (2006) (V)
 -  Dick Fiction (2006) is a parody of Pulp Fiction (1994).
"How I Met Your Mother: Arrivederci, Fiero (#2.17)" (2007)
 -  When it's time to clean the mess inside the car, Robin's instructions spoof those of The Cleaner.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!: (2008-02-15)" (2008)
 -  Brandon Hardesty recreates a scene from this movie

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