The Exiled Elite
Follow me on Facebook and Twitter
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • Alien
  • Amelie
  • Blue Velvet
  • Breakfast at Tiffany's
  • Breathless
  • Brokeback Mountain
  • Chinatown
  • Drive
  • Fight Club
  • Jaws
  • Kill Bill
  • Leon
  • Lost In Translation
  • Mulholland Drive
  • Pulp Fiction
  • Psycho
  • Raging Bull
  • Rebel Without A Cause
  • Reservoir Dogs
  • A Streetcar Named Desire
  • True Romance
  • Taxi Driver
  • CONTACT
  • PRESS
Visit us on Etsy
Picture
Well, if you like burgers give 'em a try sometime. I can't usually get 'em myself because my girlfriend's a vegitarian which pretty much makes me a vegitarian. But I do love the taste of a good burger. Mm-mm-mm. You know what they call a Quarter Pounder with cheese in France?

Pulp Fiction
(1994)


Quentin Tarantino's modern masterpiece follows the the lives of two hit men, a boxer, a gangster's wife, and a couple holding up a diner as their stories intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.

The irregular placing of the title mirrors the  tabloid writing layout, references the none linear narrative structure of the film and emphasizes the letter 'F' which acknowledging the number of times 'Fuck' is used in the movie - 265.

The colors are some of the same used on the films promotional material as is the 10 cent sticker which is a also nod to the pulpy fiction magazines that have influenced Tarantino's work. 

The image is of the iconic character Jules, portrayed by Samuel L Jackson. He is featured eating a cheeseburger, during a scene which became an instant classic and a quote which quickly found it's way into the public lexicon - "You know what they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris? ... They call it a Royale with cheese."

The poster reflects the films sense of humor and use of pop culture references. 

PULP FICTION A3 (19x13") print on 300mg semi gloss photo paper. Edition of 150 - signed and numbered

$20.00
Add to Cart
A2 prints available. Please contact me for further details.
Trivia -
  • 'Fuck' is used 4 less times than in 'Reservoir Dogs'. At the time of release, they were the 2nd and 4th movies respectively to be released with the most use of that specific profanity.  
  •  Isabela Rossellini, Meg Ryan, Daryl Hannah, Joan Cusack and Michelle Pfeiffer were all interviewed for the role of Mia Wallace. 

Related Links - 
  • An infographic of Pulp Fiction in chronological order
  • Some great behind the scenes pictures including Pulp Fiction and other classics
  • Jacksons losing face at the Oscars 
Prices include postage & packaging

COPYRIGHT © 2012 THE EXILED ELITE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.