Plump Fiction is a 1998 parody film, released by Rhino Entertainment. It's a spoof of 1990s movies in general, and violent, convoluted movies more specifically; the overall story is a takeoff of Pulp Fiction, complete with intertitles and an out-of-sequence storyline, with bits of Reservoir Dogs and Natural Born Killers thrown in. At the start of the movie, the voice of Don LaFontaine talks about how Tarantino started a trend of extremely violent movies, and says that the time has come for much more wholesome, life-affirming movies — and he's cut off as someone shoots him. The body of... the film contains the following intertwined plotlines: After the credits, a server at the Independent Cafe looks into the camera and says, "This has been one long, mixed-up, crazy, out-of-sequence kind of day!" The following movies, people, and TV shows are parodied or satirized in this movie: The poster for this movie is a parody of the Pulp Fiction poster: This movie has been released on VHS videocassette and DVD.
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| Release date: | 1996 |
| Directed by: | Bob Koherr |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 90 Minutes |
| Genre: | Comedy |