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| | DVD Verdict Review - Pulp Fiction: Collector's Edition |
 | | Where once he was Vinnie Barbarino, Tony Manero, and Danny Zuko, he was now a jet plane jonesing joke, a punchline to every sarcastic Sweat-hog remark that one could make. |
 | | Travolta had "it," demanded more of "it," felt he was above "it," and then watched as "it" went to a dozen other actors who basically learned that "it" was a treasured commodity not to be trifled with. |
 | | Vincent is present at almost each and every act of planned or unplanned criminality in the story: the shootout at the hotel, Mia's near OD, the boxer's death, Butch's revenge at the apartment (which leads to Marsellus' defilement), Marvin's accident, Jimmie's marital woes, and Pumpkin and Honey Bunny's diner robbery. |
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