Fellow directors Robert Rodriguez (Spy Kids) and Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction) were in attendance.
"So sad to hear of David R Ellis passing, " the Pulp Fiction star tweeted.
The brothers changed the face of independent film with movies like Sex, Lies and Videotape and Pulp Fiction.
Sorvino's boyfriend is Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino, probably the original Hong Kong film junkie in the American entertainment industry.
Tarantino won the original screenplay prize for Django Unchained, adding to the Oscar he won for writing Pulp Fiction in 1994.
Mr Tarantino is the director of the films 'Reservoir Dogs', 'Jackie Brown' and 'Pulp Fiction, ' which won him an Oscar as co-screenwriter.
Cannes has been good to Tarantino in the past: "Pulp Fiction, " his follow-up to "Reservoir Dogs, " won the Palme D'Or in 1994.
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World domination by machines is still only the stuff of pulp fiction.
Best known for his roles in Saturday Night Fever and Pulp Fiction, the actor has been married to Kelly Preston since 1991.
" His career got a boost in 1994 with his second Best Actor Oscar nomination, for his role as a hit man in "Pulp Fiction.
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There is no place for children at an orgy of violence like the (merely R-rated) Pulp Fiction or a torture-themed demented fantasy like Dark Knight.
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Walk into any store in Japan and the raunchiest pornographic magazines, pulp fiction books and heavy metal compact discs likely sell for exactly the prices publishers dictate.
In most of Japan's folk art of the day including pulp fiction, puppet theatre, storytelling, kabuki, scroll painting and woodblock prints vengeful spirits were among the most popular motifs.
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Dale's version was titled "Miserlou" and it would become their signature song, gaining a new generation of fans when Quentin Tarantino made it the opening track to Pulp Fiction.
"Pulp Fiction's" 1994 win of the Palme d'Or -- Cannes' highest honor -- launched Quentin Tarantino, previously known for the mildly successful indie film "Reservoir Dogs, " into the big leagues.
Yet these details are not entirely to be trusted, and it would be a little simplistic to assume that they prove the distinction between Banville and Black, High Art and Pulp Fiction.
That unsentimental education gave Mr Fuller material for the 23 films he wrote and directed, as well as for dozens more scripts and 11 novels which he happily describes as pulp fiction.
An older cast to the pictures that win awards can be discerned over time, but young-skewing and hipper movies are often compensated in the screenplay category (from Pulp Fiction to Lost in Translation).
He was talking about good old-fashioned dialogue, the stuff plays are made of and many of the best movies ever made, from "The Rules of the Game" to "Pulp Fiction, " have been almost entirely dialogue-driven.
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The 'indie thing' of which Roth speaks was typified by Tarantino, who - first with Reservoir Dogs in 1992, and then with Pulp Fiction two years later - blazed a trail for distinctive new voices that managed to combine critical acclaim with box-office success.
Their popularity is rivalled by western writers of pulp fiction whose books have been translated into Polish: John Grisham, Tom Clancy, Danielle Steel, Erich Segal and, above all, William Wharton, an American writer who is far more widely read in Poland than in his own country.
Shaw hedge fund, publishes pulp fiction, half of it reprints from decades ago and half of it new, including a novel by Stephen King, who is himself a fan of pulps and volunteered to write a book for Hard Case even though he could've dealt with a big house for a lot more money.
Though CBS ' (nyse: CBS - news - people ) The Late Show host is widely believed to have bombed during his one attempt to host the Oscars, the show, in which box office hit Forrest Gump beat out Pulp Fiction and The Shawshank Redemption for Best Picture, was the second-most-watched in the last 25 years.
But with the success of his North Korean mission so quick and easy, it's conceivable that Bill Clinton could add the role of "diplomatic cleaner" to his resume -- a version of Harvey Keitel's role as Winston Wolfe in the movie "Pulp Fiction" -- a fixer of messy problems, which he solves with a combination of stylish charisma and lucid thinking under pressure.
As a character, he's a career criminal, hired gun and professional thief, a pulp-fiction prince of America's seedy underworld.
Space, rockets and science sprang out of the pages of the pulp science-fiction magazines he bought in Woolworths for threepence each, and which he could not always afford.
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That's what made money for the big pulp-comics companies: superhero stuff, mostly, but sometimes horror or romance or science fiction or crime comics, each of which has its own familiar codes and formulas.
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