Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, GFT 3 January, 2016

Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction
The two films that launched the career of director Quentin Tarantino.
Sunday 3 January (17.00)
Running time:1h40m/2h34m plus 45m intermission
Before The Hateful Eight comes to GFT, we revisit the two films that launched the career of director Quentin Tarantino (and kickstarted the careers of many others). With their dizzying array of glamourous characters, disorientating timelines, perfectly-selected soundtracks and razor-sharp dialogue, it’s easy to see why they quickly became the most influential and revered films of the 1990s. Brutal, shocking and funny – and often all three at the same time – they remain the ultimate in cool.
Do you know your Mr Blonde from your Vincent Vega? Join us in the intermission for Quentin Tarantrivia! the ultimate Tarantino quiz.
Director Quentin Tarantino Cast John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, Harvey Keitel USA 1992/1994, 1h40m/2h34m plus 45m intermission, 18
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