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Pulp Fiction
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Date:
May 1994
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Ace of Spades
performed by
Link Wray
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays while Mia is talking about Fox Force Five at Jack Rabbit Slims.
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Bullwinkle Part II
performed by
The Centurions
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Pulp Fiction
This song plays after Vincent shoots up his new heroin and then drives to see Mia.
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Bustin' Surfboards
performed by
The Tornadoes
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays when Jody talks about her piercings.
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Comanche
performed by
The Revels
Date:
1964
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays after Butch escapes from the basement of the pawn shop, and while searching for a weapon.
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Flowers on the Wall
performed by
The Statler Brothers
Date:
September 1965
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays on the car radio after Butch gets his watch from the apartment.
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Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
performed by
Urge Overkill
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Pulp Fiction
Mia puts this song on and starts dancing when she and Vince get back to her place. Then she finds his stash...
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If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)
performed by
Maria McKee
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays when Butch tries to hide in the Crown Pawn Shop.
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It's Country
performed by
Ole Georg Music
; written by
Henrik Nielsen
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
This song plays in the restaurant when Ringo and Yolanda are talking.
This song is credited as "Coffee Shop Music" in the closing credits, but the same song is used in "Reservoir Dogs" with the less-ambiguous title, "It's Country".
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Jungle Boogie
performed by
Kool & the Gang
Date:
November 24, 1973
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays in the car as Jules and Vincent discuss the differences between Europe and the US - including the Royal with Cheese.
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Let's Stay Together
performed by
Al Green
Date:
1971
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Pulp Fiction
This song plays while Marsellus is telling Butch to take a fall during his last fight.
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Lonesome Town
performed by
Ricky Nelson
Date:
1958
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays when Vincent and Mia get in their car booth at Jack Rabbit Slims.
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Misirlou
performed by
Dick Dale
Date:
1962
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
This song plays over the opening title credits.
This song was published under both the titles "Miserlou" and "Misirlou"
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Ole, Ole
composed by
David Snell
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays when Yolanda (Honey Bunny) forces all the kitchen workers out into the main part of the restaurant.
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Out Of Limits
performed by
The Marketts
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
Song plays when Butch and Fabienne ride off on the motorcycle, and the scene switches back to Jules and Vincent in the apartment getting the briefcase.
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Rumble
performed by
Link Wray and His Ray Men
Date:
April 1958
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
Song plays when Vicent and Mia talk about uncomfortable silences.
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Since I First Met You
performed by
The Robins
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
Song plays at Jack Rabbit Slims.
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Son of a Preacher Man
performed by
Dusty Springfield
Date:
November 8, 1968
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
Song plays while Mia watches Vincent in the security system cameras. The song continues until they leave the house.
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Strawberry Letter #23
performed by
Brothers Johnson
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
While hard to hear, this song is playing inside one of the apartments when Jules and Vincent are talking in the hallway about the foot massage.
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Surf Rider
performed by
The Lively Ones
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays in the closing scene when Vincent and Jules leave the restaurant. The song continues into the closing credits.
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Teenagers In Love
performed by
Woody Thorne
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
Song plays at Jack Rabbit Slims.
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Waitin' In School
performed by
Gary Shorelle
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Pulp Fiction
Song plays when Vincent and Mia get inside Jack Rabbit Slims.
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You Never Can Tell
performed by
Chuck Berry
This Song is played in
Pulp Fiction
Song plays during Vincent and Mia's famous dance scene to start the dance competition.
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Lucky Star
performed by
Madonna
Date:
November 12, 1983
This Song is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
This song is mentioned by Fabienne who says she has a bit of a tummy, like Madonna in Lucky Star (music video).
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Television Series
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Clutch Cargo
Date:
March 9, 1959
This Television Series is shown on
Pulp Fiction
Young Butch is seen watching this cartoon show with real, human lips superimposed over the animation.
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960.
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COPS
Date:
March 11, 1989
This Television Series is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
Vincent brings up this TV show when talking to Jules after the morning shooting.
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Green Acres
Dates:
September 15, 1965
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April 27, 1971
This Television Series is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
While discussing why Jules doesn't eat bacon/pork, they bring up the Arnold the pig from Green Acres.
An American television series about a couple who move from New York City to a farm in the country.
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Happy Days
Dates:
January 15, 1974
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June 12, 1984
This Television Series is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
In the restaurant, Jules tells Ringo and Veronica that they are going to be like "three little Fonzis". And what is Fonzi? He's cool.
The show presents an idealized vision of life in 1950s and early 1960s America. The family consists of Howard Cunningham, a hardware store owner, his homemaker wife Marion and the couple's two children, Richie, an optimistic if somewhat naive teenager, and Joanie, Ritchie's sweet but feisty younger sister. The Cunninghams also had an older son named Chuck, a character who disappeared during the second season. The earlier episodes revolve around Richie and his friends, Potsie Weber, Ralph Malph and local dropout Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli, but as the series progressed, "Fonzie" proved to be a favorite with viewers and soon more story lines were written to reflect his growing popularity. Soon Fonzie befriended Richie and the Cunningham family. The focus would also occasionally shift to other additional characters, such as Fonzie's cousin Chachi, who became a love interest for Joanie Cunningham.
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Kung Fu
Dates:
October 14, 1972
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April 16, 1975
This Television Series is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
After experiencing his miracle, Jules decides he wants to walk the Earth like Kwai Chang Caine from "Kung Fu".
Kung Fu is an American action-adventure western drama television series starring David Carradine. The series aired on ABC from October 1972, to April 1975 for a total of 63 episodes. Kung Fu was preceded by a full-length feature television pilot, an ABC Movie of the Week, which was broadcast on February 22, 1972. Kung Fu was created by Ed Spielman, directed and produced by Jerry Thorpe, and developed by Herman Miller, who was also a writer for, and co-producer of, the series. The series follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (portrayed by David Carradine as an adult, Keith Carradine as a teenager, and Radames Pera as a young boy), a Shaolin monk who travels through the American Old West armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in martial arts, as he seeks Danny Caine, his half-brother. Keye Luke (as the blind Master Po) and Philip Ahn (as Master Kan) were also members of the regular cast. David Chow, who was also a guest star in the series, acted as the technical and kung fu advisor, a role later undertaken by Kam Yuen.
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People
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It refers to...
A Flock of Seagulls
This Person is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
When talking to the kid on the couch, Jules says, "You, Flock of Seagulls. You know why we're here?". He likely calls the boy that because of his hair cut.
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Movies
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Brideless Groom
part of
The Three Stooges
Date:
September 11, 1947
This Movie is shown on
Pulp Fiction
Lance is watching this show when Vincent is calling from his car about Mia's overdose.
Brideless Groom is the 101st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.
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Nam's Angels (The Losers)
Date:
August 5, 1970
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Pulp Fiction
Fabienne is watching this motorcycle movie with lots of explosions when Butch wakes up the day after the fight.
Nam's Angels is a 1970 action film, that was filmed in the Philippines. This film was directed by Jack Starrett. This film was originally released with the title The Losers.
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Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
Date:
May 19, 1958
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Pulp Fiction
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The Seven Year Itch
Date:
June 3, 1955
This Movie is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
The Marilyn Monroe impersonator has her skirt blown up like the famous scene from this movie.
The Seven Year Itch is a 1955 American romantic comedy film based on a three-act play with the same name by George Axelrod. The film was co-written and directed by Billy Wilder, and stars Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell, reprising his Broadway role from the play. It contains one of the most iconic images of the 20th century – Monroe standing on a subway grate as her white dress is blown by a passing train. The titular phrase, which refers to declining interest in a monogamous relationship after seven years of marriage, has been used by psychologists. When his family goes away for the summer, a so far faithful husband is tempted by a beautiful neighbor (Marilyn Monroe).
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The Young Racers
Date:
January 1963
This Movie is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
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It refers to...
Modesty Blaise
written by
Peter O'Donnell
Date:
1965
This Book is referred to by
Pulp Fiction
Vincent is seen reading this book in two different bathrooms.
Modesty Blaise is the title of an action-adventure/spy fiction novel by Peter O'Donnell which was first published in 1965, featuring the character Modesty Blaise which O'Donnell had created for a comic strip in 1963.
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Pulp Fiction
The two definitions of "pulp" displayed in the opening scene are credited to this version of the dictionary.
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Family Guy
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Season:
3
/ Episode:
10
A Fish Out of Water
Date:
September 19, 2001
This Television Episode parodies
Pulp Fiction
Peter saves the guys from being tied up in the basement like how Bruce Willis saves Ving Rhames in the rape scene in the gun shop. Unfortunately Peter didn't save them until after the sodomy.
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The Simpsons
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Season:
24
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18
Pulpit Friction
Date:
April 28, 2013
This Television Episode parodies
Pulp Fiction
The title of this episode is a parody of the film title, 'Pulp Fiction'.
Reverend Lovejoy leaves his pulpit after a charismatic new minister usurps him and finds a new job as a hot tub salesman, while Homer's newfound devotion and work as a Deacon starts to annoy Bart. Guest star: Edward Norton
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Season:
8
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Reservoir Cats
Date:
February 7, 1997
This Television Episode parodies
Pulp Fiction
Itchy and Scratchy dance around Quentin Tarantino in the same style as the dance scene from Pulp Fiction
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The Simpsons
:
Season:
22
/ Episode:
16
A Midsummer's Nice Dream
Date:
March 13, 2011
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
At the beginning of this episode, Kent Brockman's special segment 'That's Kent-ertainment!' is shown, with Kent Brockman, the local news reporter, in different famous movie scenes. 'Pulp Fiction' is one of the films featured in the special segment.
When Tommy Chong stops feeling into the Springfield stop of Cheech and Chong's reunion tour, Homer, knowing the act verbatim, takes over.
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The Cleveland Show
:
Season:
2
/ Episode:
10
Ain't Nothin' But Mutton Bustin
Date:
January 9, 2011
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
Rallo remembers the last day he spent with his biological father, and his memory is a parody of the film 'Pulp Fiction'. Specifically, the scene in which Vincent (Travolta) recues Mia (Thurman) from a drug overdose by stabbing her in the heart with a syringe of adrenaline, and the scene where Vincent and Mia dance together.
At Donna's suggestion, Cleveland and Rallo start spending more time together; Cleveland Jr. becomes jealous of Rallo and Cleveland's new relationship.
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Season:
2
/ Episode:
17
Arrivederci, Fiero
Date:
February 26, 2007
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
The scene where Robin instructs Lily on how to clean up the Thai food mess in the Fiero is reminiscent of the clean up scene in Pulp Fiction where Mr. Wolf instructs Vincent and Jules to clean up the remnants of Marvin from their car.
While waiting at the mechanic's for word on his Fiero, Marshall reminisces about his adventures with the car.
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Better With You
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Season:
1
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16
Better Without a Couch
Date:
March 2, 2011
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
Ben offers to help Casey solve the couch/ex-girlfriend dilemma, telling Casey that he's a "Fixer", like Harvey Keitel's character in the film 'Pulp Fiction'. It is later discovered that Ben has never even seen 'Pulp Fiction'.
When Casey finds out that on of his ex-girlfriends wants her couch back, the one Mia and him are currently using, Ben decides to help him get rid of it without Mia ever finding out the real reason for them losing it. Meanwhile, when Maddie updates her parents wills, she finds out that they don't take her professional efforts seriously.
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Family Guy
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Season:
5
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Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey
Date:
March 11, 2007
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
Peter mentions that he was Uma Thurman's "eye wrangler" on the set of 'Pulp Fiction'.
After being attacked by an octopus at the aquarium, Peter decides to become physically fit, and spends a mere fifteen minutes at the gym, then believing that he is now fit. Later, former U.S. President Bill Clinton's car breaks down outside their house, and Peter, thinking he is strong enough, attempts to lift the car without a jack, which results in him getting a sudden severe hernia and being hospitalized. Depressed at the concept of becoming old, he confides in Clinton, after he visits Peter in the hospital, who tells Peter that age is only a state of mind. When Peter recovers, Bill takes him out to help him realize he can still have fun, but things eventually get out of hand when they start smoking marijuana, then steal things and cause mischief while high
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Rescue Me
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Season:
2
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Bitch (aka Stranded)
Date:
August 30, 2005
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Pulp Fiction
Tommy says he hates anything with pulp in it, including Pulp Fiction.
When Tommy's hockey buddies kick him off the team because they think he's gone soft, he decides to lay off Janet's antidepressants to prove he's still tough. Meanwhile, Damien wants to become a firefighter, so Sheila tells Tommy to talk him out of it; and Franco gets jealous when he sees Laura with another guy.
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30 Rock
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Season:
3
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6
Christmas Special
Date:
December 11, 2008
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Pulp Fiction
Jack tells his mother, Colleen, that he is trying to produce a Christmas Special that will make 'It's A Wonderful Life' look like 'Pulp Fiction'.
As Christmas approaches, Liz reaches out to children in need, while Jack desperately looks for ways to avoid his mother while she convalesces at his home.
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The Office
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Season:
8
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10
Christmas Wishes
Date:
December 8, 2011
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Pulp Fiction
Stanley says he doesn't want a Pulp Fiction-themed Christmas - he wants a normal, baby-Jesus-in-a-manger Christmas.
Andy attempts to make everyone's Christmas wishes come true while Robert drinks too much at the Christmas party.
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Community
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Season:
2
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19
Critical Film Studies
Date:
March 24, 2011
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Pulp Fiction
This episode is full of Pulp Fiction references. Jeff planned a surprise birthday party for Abed, all done in the theme of Abed's favorite movie 'Pulp Fiction'. Everyone in the study group is dressed as a different character from 'Pulp Fiction'. Jeff gives Abed two special 'Pulp Fiction' related birthday gifts: a wallet with the words 'Bad Mother...' along with a briefcase that is supposedly the one used in the film.
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Mr. Robot
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1
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August 19, 2015
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Pulp Fiction
During the flashback, Elliot's dad suggests they go see a movie with the $20 that Elliot stole. Elliot wants to see Pulp Fiction, but his dad has never heard of it. Elliot later quotes a line from this film to Angela when he says, "I'm pretty fucking far from okay."
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How I Met Your Mother
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Season:
5
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12
Girls Versus Suits
Date:
January 11, 2010
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Pulp Fiction
The scene when Barney is in the bathroom stall putting on his suit references the scene in Pulp Fiction when Vincent Vega (John Travolta) is injecting himself with heroin, including the fact that both scenes use the song "Bullwinkle Part II" by The Centurions.
Ted gets to know Cindy, one of his students who is close to his own age.
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Parks and Recreation
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Season:
7
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5
Gryzzlbox
Date:
January 27, 2015
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Pulp Fiction
One Pawnee resident received a Gryzzlbox filled with pig figurines dressed as celebrities. Leslie shows off one of the pigs, "Hamuel L. Jackson" from the film "Pork Fiction".
The citizens of Pawnee feel violated when Gryzzl starts invading their privacy through data mining. Looking to capitalize on the negative public opinion, Leslie and Ben investigate the problem along with Donna. Craig seeks help from April with the new Parks Department interns. Elsewhere, Tom becomes Andy's agent to help him with his TV show troubles. Tom later learns that Lucy went back to Chicago to break up with her boyfriend.
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The Cleveland Show
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Season:
4
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9
Here Comes the Bribe
Date:
February 10, 2013
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
Jr. opens his mini-fridge to find it fully stocked. He tells Rallo that this is what he imagined was in the briefcase in 'Pulp Fiction'.
Donna asks Cleveland to commit to renewing their wedding vows for Valentine's Day. When Cleveland writes his own wedding vows, Donna is upset with the content and signs up for marriage counseling sessions.
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Justified
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Season:
1
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Long in the Tooth
Date:
April 6, 2010
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Pulp Fiction
The cartel guys talk about the car/gun scene from this film
Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, 'Roland Pike,' racing to the Mexican border.
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Perfect Couples
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1
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Perfect Health
Date:
February 3, 2011
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
All three couples decide to ditch being responsible adults for one night, and stay up late, drinking in Rex's man cave. The couples dance to the song 'You Can Never Tell', imitating the dance moves from the Twist Contest scene in 'Pulp Fiction' with Mia (Thurman) and Vincent (Travolta)
After discovering that Dave has high cholesterol, Julia puts him on a strict diet and realizes it's time to start acting like adults. Vance tries to curb Amy's outrageous spending. Rex takes Leigh's suggestion of building a man cave where there are no rules and no judgments.
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Bob's Burgers
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Season:
1
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Sheesh! Cab, Bob?
Date:
March 6, 2011
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Pulp Fiction
A movie theater in town is playing a movie called "Plump Friction".
Bob becomes a cab driver to make the extra cash to pay for Tina's 13th birthday.
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Better Call Saul
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Season:
2
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1
Switch
Date:
February 15, 2016
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
Kim says, "Just walk the Earth, like Jules at the end of Pulp Fiction?"
In the present, Jimmy under his Gene persona in Omaha, Nebraska, accidentally locks himself in the mall's dumpster room, but because of the need to conceal his past he is unable to force himself to use the emergency exit, which will summon the authorities. When he's finally let out, he leaves behind the words "SG WAS HERE" carved in the wall. Back in 2002, Jimmy decides to decline Davis & Main's employment offer and closes down his practice. Kim confronts Jimmy about his odd behavior, but Jimmy is adamant about leaving the practice of law. Instead, Jimmy ropes Kim into conning a stock trader into buying them expensive drinks and food, and then paying their tab. Thrilled by the experience, Kim spends the night with Jimmy. Meanwhile, Pryce fires Mike, since he believes he no longer needs a bodyguard. Nacho takes advantage of Mike's absence to steal Pryce's personal information. Some time later, Pryce's house is burglarized and he calls the police. The responding officers are suspicious about the nature of the burglary and investigate further, finding a hidden compartment behind Pryce's couch. After some thought on the matter, Jimmy changes his mind and decides to take the job with Davis & Main.
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The Simpsons
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Season:
11
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Take My Wife, Sleaze
Date:
November 28, 1999
This Television Episode refers to
Pulp Fiction
The dance contest at a 50s-themed restaurant is similar to the one in the film 'Pulp Fiction'.
Homer wins a Harley-Davidson motorcycle at a fifties dancing contest and starts his own biker gang, naming it "Hell's Satans". However, this attracts the real biker gang called "Hell's Satans" to crash at their house. However, after a while, they begin to appreciate Marge, who takes care of them, and kidnaps her. Homer tracks them down and scuffles with Meathook, the leader. At Marge's suggestion, the gang settles down and lives normal lives.
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Entourage
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Season:
4
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The Cannes Kids
Date:
September 2, 2007
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Pulp Fiction
Ari tells the guys that their job in Cannes is to hype 'Medellin' like it's the next 'Pulp Fiction', so they can get a big offer on the film.
At Cannes, the guys party it up and attend to the business of selling Medellin, and find themselves with two offers on the table before it's even screened, and in the end, the film is bought from an unlikely source, at a price much lower than they were hoping for. Meanwhile, Drama benefits from the overseas popularity of Viking Quest.
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The Office
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9
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The Whale
Date:
November 15, 2012
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Pulp Fiction
Pam says she used to laugh when she watched 'Pulp Fiction', but now that she's a mother, she can't help but think the characters are someone's children.
Dwight is tasked with selling paper to a woman from the Scranton White Pages and Pam and the women of the office teach him how to interact with women. Angela fears that her husband, Robert (Jack Coleman), is cheating on her and enlists Oscar to help her spy on him at his yoga class. Meanwhile, Andy skypes into the office from his boat and Toby (Paul Lieberstein) convinces several of the men in the office to grow mustaches for "Movember".
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Orange is the New Black
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Season:
3
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Trust No Bitch
Date:
June 11, 2015
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Pulp Fiction
While Soso is passed out, Crazy Eyes asks if they need to put a needle in her heart in reference to a scene from Pulp Fiction
Miracles and conversions occur but Piper and Caputo know that some situations can't be dealt with through spiritual means.
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House
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Season:
7
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Two Stories
Date:
February 21, 2011
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Pulp Fiction
Right after the credits, there is a remake of the prelude to "Vincent Vega and Marsellus Wallace's Wife" portion of the film Pulp Fiction, with Foreman and House in the roles of Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, respectively.
The entire narrative of the episode takes place through a series of flashbacks within flashbacks. House sits outside the principal’s office at Brye Park Elementary School with two fifth-grade students, Zack and Colleen. Hours ago, House was participating in the school's Career Day as a favour to get Rachel into Brye Park. He does so in order to show Cuddy that he cares for her. However, he lied about his name and claimed that he is Dr. Lawrence Hourani. While narrating his story to the class, House references scenes of old movies. Right after the credits, there is a remake of the prelude to "Vincent Vega and Marsellus Wallace's Wife" portion of the film Pulp Fiction, with Foreman and House in the roles of Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, respectively. A reference to A Few Good Men can also be seen when House tells one of the kids that he "can't handle the truth". A quote from the movie Ghostbusters is also used when House talks about Cuddy not being his girlfriend. The elevator scene from The Thomas Crown Affair (the original with Steve McQueen) is also referenced, as well as Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, when House tries to convince the kids he blew out the door of Cuddy's office to retrieve her laptop.
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ABC Commercial for Black-ish
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February 2015
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Can Jack really do any dance from any movie? Of course he can. Watch this commercial and see for yourself! "Black-ish - Oscars Dance Special" So you can do any dance from any movie? Try me. Footloose. Hey, hey, uh, uh, West Side Story. OK, that's the Jets! The Jets and the Sharks! Grease. That's just combing your hair. Pulp Fiction. Oh, yeah, yeah! When did the boy see Pulp Fiction? Uh, Cabaret! Where did he get a hat? Do Dirty Dancing! Do Dirty Dancing! What? Oh! Slow motion effect, very impressive. Saturday Night Fever! Another jacket. Sorry! Sorry! Flashdance. Oh! Maniac! You're a maniac! Somebody's wet. Fred Astaire in Royal Wedding. Oh, look at him! Wait, where are you going? Wait a minute! Oh! Hey! You're gonna have to clean up this mess! (Lyrics) Now I gotta cut loose, footloose Kick off your Sunday shoes Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees Jack, get back, come on before we crack Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose Ooooh-oh-oh (Cut footloose) Ooooh-oh-oh (Cut footloose) Ooooh-oh-oh I'm turning it loose 'black-ish Wednesday 9:30|8:30c ABC
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Samsung SUHD TV Commercial
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February 2015
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Pulp Fiction
We are living in the new golden age of TV. The movies, video games and shows we watch have never been better and consequently have a huge impact in our lives. Don't you deserve to experience it all in the best resolution, with the best color, and in the best possible way? We think so. "The Best TV Deserves the Best TV" My favorite movie, The Big Lebowski. Ah! Now, I will see your Big Lebowski and I will raise you the Blues Brothers. Princess Bride. I love that movie. It's so good. Call of Duty. Greatest game of all time. You know what the greatest show of all time would be? Found. It's just one episode. This trailer looks great. It's like the bluest blue I've ever seen. How much more black could this be? And the answer is, none. Plane lands. And then another plane comes over and goes, there they are! Did you see what Jeff posted? No, I'm off the internet until the finale. Smart. You see him in his wheelchair and he's like, ding, ding, ding. And then... Somebody in his life gets kidnapped and once again, he will not have it. He just like shoves her in front of that train. He's my favorite character. Yeah, I wouldn't get too attached to him. What? What? What? What? What? What? What ain't no country I ever heard of. They speak English in What? So good. What? Say "what" again! What?! Zom-bees. They're bees that are undead. I'm kinda zombied out. Night Club Court. Everybody's guilty. That's good. Of having fun. What? Look at the color. Right? Whoa. We gotta watch one more. Yeah. The best TV deserves the best TV. Introducing Samsung SUHD TV. With more color than ever before. SUHD 4K The Next Big Thing Is Here Samsung
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Sky Movies Commercial
Dates:
February 2013
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May 2013
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Pulp Fiction
"Sky Movies Oscars HD UK Advert - Coming February 11 2013" Only Sky Movies brings you the winners of over a hundred Academy Awards. Exclusive and On Demand. No one brings you Oscar movies like Sky Movies. (Lyrics) You already know how this will end Sky Movies HD Oscars Presents The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo The Descendants The French Connection Midnight in Paris Chicago Pulp Fiction Ray Monday 11th February The 85th Academy Awards Live 24th Feb
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Plump Fiction
Date:
May 15, 1998
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Pulp Fiction
Follows the plot of Pulp Fiction, also parodying scenes from other movies.
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Music from the Motion Picture Pulp Fiction
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Various Artists
Date:
September 27, 1994
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Pulp Fiction
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Date:
October 1982
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(Song)
Date:
June 1982
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