Faneditor: CBB   Fanedit Type: FanMix Fanedit Release Date: 1st February 2007 Fanedit Runtime: 1h:33m:0s Time Cut: 0h:5m:0s Time Added: 0h:0m:0s Franchise: Pulp Fiction Genre: Crime • Drama Original Title: Pulp Fiction (1994)    Original Release Date: 24th May 1994 Original Runtime: 2h:34m:0s
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Synopsis:
The master piece of Tarantino split into the two main plots, chronologically ordered for a new watching experience. Now you can decide if you want to watch Butch's movie or Vincents movie.
Intentions:
Pulp Fiction is a perfect movie, it cannot be improved. So what we did is just to give you a different view on the main story lines by telling them chronological and split to two movies instead of one episodic movie. Now you get the full story of Vincent Vega (in which he won’t die) and the full story of Butch Coolidge (in which Vincent will die). A few scenes had to go for context reasons.
Change List:
Ringo and Yolanda’s beginning had to go, because the scene was overlapping with Jules and Vincent entering the coffee shop. Also gone is Vincent and Marvin entering the boxing arena. Some other scenes had to be shortened or just matched to contents. What you now get is two complete stories, all chronological and both just about one day in the life of the main characters. It works very well and the interesting thing about this edit is that it changes the atmosphere for several of the so well known scenes. We did not improve the movie a single bit, but we gave you, the audience, the chance to decide for a story to watch. The idea for this came from the director’s cut edition of SIN CITY.
Additional Notes:
- removed Ringo and Yolanda talking in the coffeeshop (the scene overlapped with Vincent and Jules entering the same cofeeshop) - removed Vincent and Marvin entering the boxing arena to meet Marcellus Wallace (the scene did not make any sense for our Vincent plot and Butch was not present there. - removed Vincent being shot in “Vincent’s movie” (it made no sense there).