Tag Archives: Pulp Fiction

Lex Luthor Makes His Debut

Let’s go back to the 1978 movie Superman, where we catch our first glimpse of the supervillain Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) in his own underground lair. He’s preaching about the supremacy of land, while ensconced in a hideout some 200 feet below the surface of Park Avenue in New York City.  Valerie Perrine co-stars as Eve Teschmacher from the shadow organization Leviathan and Ned Beatty as Otis.

In the original comic books, we learned how Eve grew up in North Carolina, where she served as Junior Miss North Carolina. In her high school years, she spent her summers working at a children’s theme park as a bunny mascot.

According to the Arrowverse Wiki, “A woman of prodigious intellect, Eve went to college early and studied at Yale University. However, when she was 16, both of her parents died, leaving Eve depressed, desperate, and piled with debt. In this time, Eve was recruited by the mysterious organization known as Leviathan, who promised to fix all of her problems if she joined them. Later at Yale, Eve studied nuclear physics with Jen Steinmetz-O’Grady. She graduated at the top of her class, majoring in physics and literature. At some point in her life, Leviathan ordered Eve to get close to Lex Luthor so he could ‘move the needle.'”

More to come.

The Killer Bunny attacks in the 1975 satire Monty Python and The Holy Grail.

Pumpkin (Tim Roth) and Honey Bunny (Amanda Plummer) decide to rob the patrons of a diner in the 1994 thriller Pulp Fiction.

Bunny The Killer Thing, a 2015 thriller from Finland. The plot introduces a group of Finnish and British people who get stuck at a cabin when they are attacked by a creature with a monster-sized dick that is half human, half rabbit. The tagline warns, “It is coming after your pussy!”

Answer This Nygard Riddle

What do Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Peter Nygard and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles have in common?

Dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum. Dum-dum-dum-dum, duh. Duh duh duh duh…

Time’s up.

If you answered that they have all been involved with sex crimes, you get a “C.”

If you answered that they all have been charged with sex crimes, sometimes involving pedophilia, you get a “B.”

An “A” is reserved for those of you who recognized and knew that all four of these individuals and/or entities have made use of the Sitrick and Company PR firm. What’s that? It’s a crisis management PR firm that Fortune Magazine once described as “the Winston Wolf of public relations.”

If you don’t remember Winston Wolf, here’s a refresher course — Winston Wolf (Harvey Keitel) in action, coaching John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson on how to quickly remove splattered brain parts from a vehicle parked in a garage in Pulp Fiction.

As a side note, Jeffrey Epstein stiffed Sitrick and Company. They had to sue him after he didn’t pay his $103,500 bill. Piker!

We want to credit Jamie Dlux for inspiring the above video with his own piece Nygard the Bahamian. Dlux points out another interesting aside. Spell Nygard’s last name backwards and it becomes dragyn. That’s a term sometimes used to describe followers of Dracula, or blood-suckers!

Davey Crocko gives us a full review of Peter Nygard. He says the greatest problem: Many of the videos done on Nygard are being removed from the Internet. In other words, there’s a concerted effort to erase his history. But consequences are already following the FBI raid on his New York City offices in Times Square. Dillard ‘s has canceled handling his apparel line. Walmart is weighing the allegations.

Adrenochrome USA

OMG, we are done. The foundation of America is stimulation, gratification, and the “high”. Once addicted, we will do ANYTHING to get it. God help us. Start today, release yourself from the bondages of addiction and control. The EpiPen scandal is only a symptom of the problem. Americans have been sick and addicted for decades, patched up with the elite solutions to the very problems THEY created. They control us through this HUNGER to be entertained, medicated and titillated. More from EntertheStars Reloaded.

Adrenochrome and Pulp Fiction. The endless pink. From EntertheStars Reloaded.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: The censors at YouTube have removed this EntertheStars Reloaded video. In its absence, we present the overdose scene from Pulp Fiction. You can draw your own conclusions.)

 

 

Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek

Set your phasers to “thrill” with this Nerdist Presents parody that explores classic Star Trek in the style of the pulpy B-movies that influence Quentin Tarantino. With shades of Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill and Inglorious Basterds, “Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek: Voyage to Vengeance” clips out the bloodiest, punchiest, killingest moments from The Original Series and recuts them in a style that Tarantino would approve of.