You're Still Not Fooling Anybody (Short 1997)
- Clips shown
The Clock (2010)
Captain Koons gives Butch his father's watchCent une tueries de zombies (Short 2012)
"Siskel & Ebert" The River Wild/Jason's Lyric/Ed Wood/The Scout/Rapa Nui (TV Episode 1994)
Clips appear in the teaser for next week's show."Siskel & Ebert" Only You/Second Best/Pulp Fiction (TV Episode 1994)
Reviewed."Charlie Rose" Quentin Tarantino (TV Episode 1994)
clips- Footage is shown and manipulated during "Conan and Andy on the Aisle".
Urge Overkill: Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon (Music Video 1994)
features clips from the film
Brideless Groom (Short 1947)
The movie that Lance is watching when Vincent arrives with overdosed Mia is the Three Stooges short, Brideless Groom. Quentin Tarantino is an avid Three Stooges fan, but couldn't get the rights from Comedy III to show them in the movie. So while a Three Stooges film appears on screen ("Brideless Groom" is public domain), The Three Stooges themselves do not. Emil Sitka, the frequent Three Stooges co-star who does appear on screen, is credited as "Hold hands you lovebirds".Clutch Cargo (TV Series 1959–1960)
The Losers (1970)
On TV in Butch and Fabienne's motel room.
"Whale On" Drinking and Wrestling (TV Episode 1994)
One of the films reviewed by Baz Bamigboye, who gives it glowing praise, and discusses the nature of screen violence.Love and a .45 (1994)
"Charlie Rose" Quentin Tarantino (TV Episode 1994)
Is one of the main topics of the interview."Saturday Night Live" John Travolta/Seal (TV Episode 1994)
Title mentioned by John Travolta during his monologue and "medieval on your ass" is mentioned several times during "Quentin Tarantino's Welcome Back, Kotter".- A still is shown for the "In Current Release" bumper. Two thumbs up.
The Great Train Robbery (Short 1903)
Pumpkin & Honey Bunney's newfound method of robbery--rounding up a mass of people in a public place and stealing each's money--is taken directly from 'The Great Train Robbery'.Pandora's Box (1929)
Several of Mia Wallace's moves during the twist sequence are taken from 'Pandora's Box'.Mad Love (1935)
The backstory for Mia's Fox Force Five character, that she became a master of blades via her upbringing among circus performers; Rollo the knifethrower has the same back story in 'Mad Love'.Stella Dallas (1937)
His Girl Friday (1940)
Mia's line "Mind rolling me one of those?" is an almost identical quote from His Girl Friday.
"The Adventures of Pete & Pete" X=WHY? (TV Episode 1994)
The movie theater feature is titled "Pup Fiction."Pulp Friction (Video 1994)
"All-American Girl" Pulp Sitcom (TV Episode 1995)
The episode spoofs the film."Weird Science" Dead Can Dance (TV Episode 1995)
During the dance contest, Lisa and Baldash imitate Vincent Vega and Mia Wallace's dancing while Chuck Berry's song "You Can Never Tell" plays in the background.Sixty Million Dollar Man (1995)