Well Pulp gave rise to a million immitations, it essentially changed the face of cinema. If we were to hypothetically believe Pulp didn’t exist back then, and therefore nor would said immitations, then yeah if it were to hit now it’d be considered fresh and innovative as it was back then and light a fire up under our arses. Considering the state of the entertainment industry at the moment (nevermind the film industry), where talent is relatively lacking, Pulp Fiction would be met with a worthy welcome. I for one have seemed to have lost my passion for film, and save some absolutely outstanding efforts from Scorsese, the Coen’s, P.T Anderson, Andrew Dominik and one or two others, barely anything released in the last five years has particularly impressed me.
It’s kind of sad when you’re having to cling on to things made over 30 years ago.
