Pulp Fiction 1994 WS iNTERNAL DVDRip XviD-OSiRiS
Seems like OSiRiS are releasing many of the classics back to the scene as iNTERNAL releases, which is great for us as we can catch up with classic movies like these. Well here is Pulp Fiction. Probably most of you all know about this movie. Quentin Tarantino is a very talented director and i think this is his best work. OSiRiS releases a 2cd rip of the movie.
Pumpkin and Honey Bunny are two thieves who, while dining at a coffee shop, decide that the best thing to do is to rob it. Vincent and Jules, two hit men working for mob kingpin Marcellus Wallace, are sent to retrieve a very special and very mysterious briefcase for their boss. Vincent later must also show Mrs. Wallace a good time while her husband is out. Butch Coolidge is an aging prizefighter who is being paid to “take a dive”, but instead, accidentally kills him opponent, and tries to flee town, but not before getting his dead father’s lucky golden watch. These four seemingly unrelated stories are interwoven together in a non-linear fashion.

Genre: Crime | Drama
IMDB rating: 8.9/10 (339,800 votes)
Directed by: Quentin Tarantino
Starring: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman
Release Name: Pulp.Fiction.1994.WS.iNTERNAL.DVDRip.XviD-OSiRiS
Size: 1.40 GB
Video: XviD, 640×272, 12 bit, 25.0000 frm/s, 1522.358 kbit/s
Audio AC3, 48000 Hz, 384.000 kbit/s, 6 Channels
Runtime: 154 Min
Filename: pulp.fiction.1994.ws.dvdrip.xvid-osiris
Links: RT | IMDb | Trailer
Samples: Video | #1 – #2 – #3
NFO: Here
Torrent: NTi – TPB
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I remember watching this movie in the cinemas when it had came out. I was a huge fan of the games as well. I don’t really remember a lot from it but i do recall some scenes. We have another iNTERNAL release for the day. OSiRiS releases this classic movie.


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