• 'Pulp Fiction' turns 30 this year
  • It is widely regarded as one of Hollywood's best
  • Here are some facts about the film

The first one is rather surprising. The film was released in South Korea, Japan, and even Slovakia before it arrived in America. The name of the character "Honey Bunny" is inspired by a rabbit who belonged to Linda Chen, who typed up Tarantino’s handwritten script for the film.

'Pulp Fiction' continues to inspire movies today

"Vincent Vega’s" car was stolen after the shoot. In real life, the car belonged to Tarantino. It was almost a flop as the film was in release for 178 days before it finally pulled in $100 million domestically.

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Uma Thurman wasn’t actually Tarantino’s his first pick for Mia Wallace, and others like Meg Ryan were in contention. The first poster had Thurman smoking not from a box of Red Apple cigarettes, but from a box of Lucky Strike cigarettes...

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