Cool Retro Poster Celebrating Quentin Tarantino's PULP FICTION
Pulp Fiction, the second feature film from writer/director Quentin Tarantino, may ultimately go down as the filmmaker's most iconic work. He's made some incredible movies over the years, but Pulp Fiction launched into the zeitgeist in a way most movies could never achieve, providing a shot in the arm to Hollywood in the '90s, popularizing the idea of a blockbuster-style financial success made on a relatively independent scale, and inspiring tons of copycat movies in the process (OK, that last part wasn't necessarily a good thing).
The fact that it came out in 1994 and people are still making fan art of it today speaks volumes, and you can check out this cool piece that blends the stylish Jack Rabbit Slims with the diner from the opening and closing scenes of the movie (as evidenced by Mia and Vincent dancing in the background while Pumpkin and Honey Bunny chat about their robbery strategy in the foreground). Nice work by artist Marie Bergeron here!
Via: Xombiedirge