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1. "However, not winning Best Picture may have been the best thing to ever happen to Pulp Fiction Had it won, it could be identified with the normally maudlin and pedestrian tastes of the Academy."
2. "Though its stateside release was in the fall of 1994, Pulp Fiction arrived in America having already won the Palme dOr at Cannes, and hyped to no end after QTs 1992 debut Reservoir Dogs." 3. "First and foremost would be that Pulp Fiction gave birth or rebirth to some careers It resurrected John Travoltas lagging persona, turning him into the $20millionperpicture player he was by 1998." 4. "And to a certain extent he did do what he wanted by making and starring in Roberto Rodriguezs Dawn, appearing in a handful of films including Girl 6 and Destiny Turn on the Radio, and following up Pulp Fiction with 1997s Jackie Brown." 5. "But, even more than all of the above, Pulp Fiction became as cinematically influential as any film ever made." 6. "Pulp Fiction opened cultural doors as well — and not just through Tarantinos Rolling Thunder label."
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