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Pulp Fiction at 30

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An iconic shot in Pulp Fiction . Pulp Fiction turns 30 today. It was a sensation in 1994 and I saw it in the theater several times. Something struck me while watching the DVD this time around. The film is an iconic, episodic masterpiece, but, somewhat surprisingly, there is only the thinnest narrative stitching all the memorable scenes together. Writer/Director/Actor Quentin Tarantino chose to tell the story non-linearly. Chronologically speaking, the last scene (Butch on a chopper with his girlfriend) actually happens with over 42 minutes remaining in the picture and the first scene we see (the diner robbery) is something that occurs near the end of the story. I know some people have found the film “difficult to follow” or are unclear as to the “point” of it all. Sigh. There is no “point” to Pulp Fiction . That is part of the point. These remarkable scenes do connect but that is not as important as it normally is in a given film. They do so only to satisfy our deep psychol

The Religion of Rust: Part Three

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The Limited Deluxe Neil Young Archives: Volume 3.  The stylish heavy box contains a visual guide resembling a file cabinet drawer, a box that opens in the middle with little black doors on each side containing 11 audio "discs" with 198 songs and 5 Blu-rays with 11 films.  Each little door is magnetic and shuts firmly and easily.  There's a lengthy "records" ledge containing hundreds of rare photos, memorabilia and handwritten lyrics.  The book is open to a page with the black and white photo on the left and the first page of the Shocking Pinks section on the right.  I ordered my Limited Deluxe Edition of the Neil Young Archives: Volume 3 (1976 – 1987) as soon as I received an email on the upcoming release in late July. It arrived in early September. I was excited to get it. Volume 1 arrived in 2009 and I had to wait until 2021 for Volume 2 . I was hoping it wouldn't take another dozen years for the next to appear. Happily it only took three, I'm