Limited 4K edition at Amazon already sold out – here it is still available

Limited 4K edition at Amazon already sold out here

Few films define the term “cult” quite like Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. Many love him, for others he is colossally overrated. All supporters of the former attitude can now bring the film home in a new steelbook edition in 4K. And at the same time recall the most traumatic scene in the film.

The edition is currently out of stock on Amazon. at MediaMarkt however, you can uncomplicated and with guaranteed delivery before Christmas order:

Buy Pulp Fiction as a limited 4K Steelbook at MediaMarkt

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Pulp Fiction in 4K: Quentin Tarantino’s most disturbing scene is about to become even more captivating

Because the famous scene in the S&M basement with Bruce Willis and Ving Rhames is all the more impressive in flawless picture quality. And if the visual update is not enough, he will enjoy the numerous extras.

As usual, the 4K edition also comes with the regular Blu-ray of the film. In addition, there are almost 20 extras in the Steelbook, including among others unreleased scenes, talks about Tarantino’s influence and documentation.

Whether you like it or not, pulp fiction has become deeply inscribed in recent film history. There are a number of fascinating stories about the making of the film. For example, Johnny Depp was supposed to play a role, but Tarantino got in the way.

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