



Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction Heading Back to the Big Screen Posted October 23, 2012 04:33 PM by



Quentin Tarantino's cult films Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Pulp Fiction (1994) are heading beck to cinemas in December. Fathom Events, together with Miramax and IGN, will screen Reservoir Dogs on December 4th, and Pulp Fiction two days later.



Tarantino's cult films will be screened in more than 625 theaters nationwide. Each screening will be complimented by a selection of trailers for films that inspired Tarantino throughout the years, as well as a bonus documentary about the director's illustrious career.



Tarantino's latest film, Django Unchained (2012), is set to open on Christmas Day.



On November 8th, Lionsgate Films will also release on Blu-ray Tarantino XX: 8-Film Collection.









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Armorales102 Oct 23, 2012 it would have been cool if they did this as a double feature. i may still go see at least one of these in theaters.

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Top reviewerTop contributor prkprkprk Oct 23, 2012 They need to stop doing these on weekdays. Way too busy to open up time to see them. Too bad, would've really loved to see these on the big screen.

cembros Oct 23, 2012 Hopefully this means a remastered Reservoir Dogs.

bunkz323 Oct 23, 2012 I will be seeing both of these, did not watch them in theaters back then

chad_1138 Oct 23, 2012 I remember when Pulp Fiction originally came to theaters, and people would complain that the projectionist showed the film in the wrong order :-)

dj_intrepid Oct 23, 2012 What?! No 3D?! I'm so disappointed.

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Top contributor spanky87 Oct 23, 2012 Should have been both volumes of his masterpiece, Kill Bill

Retroj23 Oct 24, 2012 cembros,

Yes I too hope this means a remastered Reservoir Dogs. Please remaster the film with lossless audio.

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Top reviewerTop contributor Foggy Oct 24, 2012 I hope Reservoir Dogs screening comes near me, no need to explain how much I love that film.

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Top contributor Lucy Diamond Oct 24, 2012 This is going to be so much fun.



I saw Pulp Fiction 13 times in the theaters when it came out and something freaky and weird happened each of the first 12 times.



A screen fell in the city. 4 dudes got into a fight. Some lady's water broke. The film melted once. I had a first date. I had a relationship end. It was just awesome.



10 out of the 13 times were in a different theater by far the best experiences were the last two at village east cinemas in the city.



Aside from the fact that Pulp Fiction is a flat out awesome movie, I just have phenomenal memories of going to see it.

Boothill Gunslinger Oct 24, 2012 My 80" screen is big enough. I don't have to pay for admission. I don't have to get dressed. I don't have to try and see the screen through some 8-foot guy's cowboy hat. And my popcorn costs fifty cents a bag. I'm stayin' home!

Lino11 Oct 24, 2012 naw man, something magical about going to a theater

Stubblecat Oct 25, 2012 Maybe I'm showing my age (40), but I just faintly remember how before home video how movies used to be reissued to the theaters.



It doesn't matter how fancy and huge your home theater is, there's something very special about seeing a great film screened at a real movie theater with other people. mixx Oct 25, 2012 Pulp Fiction was the last time I really really enjoyed myself at a movie theater and the last time I saw a movie in the theater more than once. I don't know what it is...something about Jules chowing down on that Big Kahuna burger and washing it down on the big screen plays better on the big screen than on my home theater. To me, seeing this favorite in the theaters again is a no brainer. No pun on Marvin intended....

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