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I'm in heaven or shortly will be so. "Pulp Fiction" is being shown at the local multiplex! Wow!

Posted by tinear on December 6, 2012 at 17:36:27:

On the huge screen.
One of the landmark works of modern cinema, whether or not you appreciate it (I very, very much do so).
Directors from every continent, from different eras, have praised it as an earthquake to film language. It's impact is very similar to that of Proust's, "Remembrance of Things Past:" it warped the dimension of time in art.
Has any film given more to cultural communication?
"It's a chopper, baby."