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and promotional materials used during the film's 1994 release. These documents reveal how Miramax marketed an R-rated, hyper-violent anthology film to the masses—focusing heavily on John Travolta’s big "comeback" and the film’s Palme d'Or win at Cannes. 3. Retro Reviews and Contemporary Hype Dive into the Usenet archives pulp fiction internet archive

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The Internet Archive hosts several primary and secondary materials related to Tarantino's film: : Retro Reviews and Contemporary Hype Dive into the

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | Miramax (then owned by Disney; now Paramount controls distribution rights) | | Internet Archive’s stance | Follows DMCA takedown requests; does not actively police all uploads. | | Fair use argument | Fan edits, parodies, and short clips may qualify; full movie uploads do not. | | Risk to user | Downloading copyrighted full films could theoretically expose users to liability, though IA rarely pursues users. |

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and promotional materials used during the film's 1994 release. These documents reveal how Miramax marketed an R-rated, hyper-violent anthology film to the masses—focusing heavily on John Travolta’s big "comeback" and the film’s Palme d'Or win at Cannes. 3. Retro Reviews and Contemporary Hype Dive into the Usenet archives

: A script edition that includes additional context and dialogue Reference & Historical Context Pulp Fiction: The Complete Story

The Internet Archive hosts several primary and secondary materials related to Tarantino's film: :

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | Miramax (then owned by Disney; now Paramount controls distribution rights) | | Internet Archive’s stance | Follows DMCA takedown requests; does not actively police all uploads. | | Fair use argument | Fan edits, parodies, and short clips may qualify; full movie uploads do not. | | Risk to user | Downloading copyrighted full films could theoretically expose users to liability, though IA rarely pursues users. |