When "Pulp Fiction" hit theaters on Oct. 14, 1994, a Gen X audience raised on heavy media consumption found its "American Graffiti." It was epochal. People walked out of the film quoting whole swaths of dialogue and kept going back to absorb as much of its quippy, quirky, gleefully violent essence as possible. Tarantino had wetted moviegoers' beaks for this kind of meta filmmaking with "Reservoir Dogs," but "Pulp Fiction" was the pop-culture-saturated crime epic they didn't know they'd been waiting for. Movies were never the same — for better and worse. Because everyone in Hollywood chases trends, there was a flood of "Pulp Fiction" knockoffs. Some were good. A few were great. Most were awful. Let's look back at some of the best and most ignominious.
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