Pulp Fiction (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Novamedia Exclusive #18) [Korea]

Feb 21, 2017
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Release date: April 27, 2018
Purchase links: Full Slip A - Full Slip B - Lenti - 1/4 Slip - One Click - (Pre-order April 13 at 10 PM Korea Time, UTC+9) - Check your local timing HERE
Price: $36.99 (Full Slip A & B) - $37.99 (Lenticular) - $33.99 (1/4 Slip) - $129.99 (One Click)
Notes: 800 copies (Full Slip A & Lenti) - 600 copies (Full Slip B) - 400 copies (1/4 Slip) - 500 copies (One Click). One Click gift: Original production notes 52p and original poster.
Group buy: hosted by Aniv One Click - Full Slip A - Full Slip B - Lenticular - 1/4 Slip

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Never heard of it but he proper looks like Delonge in a silly wig

Thought it might of been from a blink 182 music video

no it's not....

Oh I am sorry, you are right. I always thought it is a guy from "New Kids" Movie / series :D
New_Kids_cast.jpg

Funny thing is when you google "New Kids What the f**k" you get the gif as a result... guess I am not the only one got confused :D

PS: sorry for derailing the thread
 
I personally don't really rate Tarantino that highly as a director. I think his movies are made more by the stellar casts he assembles as opposed to the writing or directing itself. Prime example is Pulp fiction, you've got Willis, Thurman, Jackson, Travolta and Keitel to name a few.. If you compare that to other movies he's done with lesser known names like Death Proof and their overall reception I tend to think the grade of actor in the movies make the movie and not Tarantino himself

It's worth pointing out Tarantino is known for 'boosting' actor's careers, re-discovering them almost: looking back it might not be obvious, but in 1994 Travolta wasn't exactly hot property, and Bruce Willis' then-best movies were also far behind him. Death Proof stars a huge name in Kurt Russel, but is something of an oddity in that it was released alongside another movie as an experimental B-movie ensemble, (though I agree the film is largely tosh). Like it or not Tarantino's writing/directing style has been hugely influential, he's an amazing filmmaker IMO, one of the best working today and his eye for casting speaks just as well for him as it does those he casts (I'd never heard of Christoph Waltz before Inglorious Basterds!)
 
It's worth pointing out Tarantino is known for 'boosting' actor's careers, re-discovering them almost: looking back it might not be obvious, but in 1994 Travolta wasn't exactly hot property, and Bruce Willis' then-best movies were also far behind him. Death Proof stars a huge name in Kurt Russel, but is something of an oddity in that it was released alongside another movie as an experimental B-movie ensemble, (though I agree the film is largely tosh). Like it or not Tarantino's writing/directing style has been hugely influential, he's an amazing filmmaker IMO, one of the best working today and his eye for casting speaks just as well for him as it does those he casts (I'd never heard of Christoph Waltz before Inglorious Basterds!)
Robert Forster in Jackie Brown.