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Pulp Fiction Ripoffs

3 October 2011 6:01 AM, PDT | UGO Movies | See recent Ugo Movies news »

Making its Blu-ray debut this week, Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that simply changed cinema, especially when it comes to films of the late 1990s. Suddenly it became cool to tell stories out of chronological order. Gratuitous violence was ironic and funny. Nearly every criminal bore some sort of comedic quirk and had an encyclopedia knowledge of ephemeral pop-culture. Some films added a little of this flavor, while others sampled from it liberally. From 2 Days in the Valley to Things to do in Denver When You're Dead, we take a look at films that took a bigger than normal portion of that Pulp Fiction magic for their own gain and were flat out Pulp Fiction ripoffs.

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John Moore Confirmed for Die Hard 5

31 August 2011 9:34 PM, PDT | FilmJunk | See recent FilmJunk news »

Yippee ki-yay. For better or worse, it appears that Bruce Willis and 20th Century Fox have finally decided on a skipper for Die Hard 5. After searching high and low for the past month or so, they have ended up right back where they started: Max Payne director John Moore. Negotiations are now underway for Moore to replace Noam Murro (Smart People), who was originally attached to direct until he left the project to take on 300: Battle Of Artemisia. Other filmmakers that were recently rumoured to be under consideration include Joe Cornish (Attack the Block), Justin Lin (Fast Five), Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive), Gary Fleder (Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead), Paul McGuigan (Lucky Number Slevin) and Mikael Hafstrom (1408). Good to know that Fox decided to go with the least interesting choice of the bunch. According to Deadline, Fox had been long since sold on Moore for the project, »

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