
Remembering 'Pulp Fiction' —
Say what one more time! From its premiere in September 1994, "Pulp Fiction" has been a treasure-trove of quotes, a fan favorite and a star vehicle for John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson, who play Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, respectively. Here's a look back at some of the film's memorable scenes:

Remembering 'Pulp Fiction' —
From "The Fox Force Five" failed TV pilot to a heroin overdose, Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) is the reigning queen of the film.

Remembering 'Pulp Fiction' —
Mia's husband, Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames), defines "scary boss" and is the reason we now fear the phrase to "go medieval."

Remembering 'Pulp Fiction' —
Harvey Keitel plays Winston "The Wolf" Wolfe, a fixer. Here he appears with the film's writer-director Quentin Tarantino, who plays Jimmie Dimmick in the movie.

Remembering 'Pulp Fiction' —
"Pulp Fiction" revived the career of John Travolta, who had faltered in Hollywood after becoming a pop culture phenomenon in films such as "Saturday Night Fever" and "Grease." He revisits his dancing skills in the Tarantino film in this scene where he takes Thurman out for a night on the town.

Remembering 'Pulp Fiction' —
Bruce Willis plays boxer Butch Coolidge, who runs afoul of Marsellus Wallace and will do anything to get his watch back.

Remembering 'Pulp Fiction' —
Amanda Plummer and Tim Roth play robbers Yolanda and Ringo, aka "Pumpkin" and "Honey Bunny," whose run-in with Jules and Vincent is pivotal.

Remembering 'Pulp Fiction' —
It was a bad day for Marvin all the way around when he went for a ride with Vincent and Jules.


