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Revision as of 20:20, 21 February 2023
Pulp Fiat is a 1994 American financial thriller film by Quentin Tarantino which tells several stories of currencies that are not backed by any commodity such as gold or silver, typically declared by a decree from the government to be legal tender.
The title refers to the Latin fiat, "let it be done".
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Michael Claymation is a 2007 American legal thriller film about a film animation studio lawyer (George) who discovers a coverup over the effects of clay animation.
LARP Fiction is a 1994 live action role playing game directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Mister Peanut Unchained is a a 2012 American revisionist Southern agricultural policy film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Samuel L. Jackson.
The Dark Blinders is a 2008 American superhero historical drama film about the Gotham Blinders, a British-American crime gang active in the period following the First World War.
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- LARP Fiction
- Michael Claymation
- Mister Peanut Unchained
- The Dark Blinders
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External links
- Fiat @ Wikipedia
- Pulp Fiction @ Wikipedia
- Pulp Fiction - trailer @ YouTube
- Pumpkin and Honey Bunny @ YouTube
- Paul greets Jules and Vincent / Vincent insults Butch @ YouTube
- Marcellus Wallace speech to Butch @ YouTube
- What does it feel like to kill a man @ YouTube
- Marcellus decides to hunt down Butch @ YouTube
- Butch shoots Vincent @ YouTube
- Butch and Marsellus Wallace (pawn shop basement) @ YouTube
- Butch & Marcellus (Part 1) @ YouTube
- Butch rescues Marcellus @ YouTube
- Bring Out the Gimp @ YouTube
- Trunk POV scene @ YouTube
- Apartment Scene Complete Edit @ YouTube
- 'Say What Again' @ YouTube
- We happy? @ YouTube
- Jimmy's Coffee @ YouTube
- You're The Weak @ YouTube
- Ending scene @ YouTube
- Pulp Fiction's funniest moments @ YouTube
- Just the cussing @ YouTube (login)
- Pulp Fiction All Fucks @ YouTube
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