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Iconic movies that were almost never made - Page 32 of 35 - Kiwi Report

Iconic movies that were almost never made


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[post_page_title]Pulp Fiction[/post_page_title]
When Quentin Tarantino and his co-writer Roger Avary took the script of Pulp Fiction to TriStar Pictures, they were told it was the worst thing ever written, and both too long and too violent. The studio executives were also critical of the non-linear storytelling, and pretty much every other thing about the unusual movie.

Pulp Fiction

But luckily for Tarantino and Avary, Miramax decided to take a chance on them, and allowed them to make Pulp Fiction just as they had envisioned it from the start. The rest is, as they say, history.

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