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That's Da Bomb, Yo! 90 Hella Rad Movies From The '90s - #1: Pulp Fiction (1994)
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#1: Pulp Fiction (1994)

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12/10/21 • 48 min

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That's Da Bomb, Yo! 90 Hella Rad Movies From The '90s

What was it about Pulp Fiction that resonated so much in the '90s that it spawned several copycats? Did Pulp Fiction deserve to win more than Best Screenplay at that years Oscars? Is Quentin Tarantino better when he's only a screenwriter? Jason welcomes his friend and fellow Tarantino aficionado Dylan Fields to figure it out all and tell us why Pulp Fiction is a hella rad movie from the '90s, yo!

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What was it about Pulp Fiction that resonated so much in the '90s that it spawned several copycats? Did Pulp Fiction deserve to win more than Best Screenplay at that years Oscars? Is Quentin Tarantino better when he's only a screenwriter? Jason welcomes his friend and fellow Tarantino aficionado Dylan Fields to figure it out all and tell us why Pulp Fiction is a hella rad movie from the '90s, yo!

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