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Plump Fiction

Plump Fiction is a 1997 American parody film written and directed by Bob Koherr and produced by Rhino Entertainment. It is a spoof of mid-1990s films in general, and violent, convoluted films more specifically; the overall story is a send-up of 1994's Pulp Fiction, complete with intertitles and an out-of-sequence storyline, with other movies such as Reservoir Dogs and Natural Born Killers also parodied.

At the start of the movie, Don LaFontaine's voice talks about how Quentin Tarantino started a trend of extremely violent movies, and says that the time has come for much more wholesome, life-affirming movies — and he is 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 (who calls himself Priscilla, Queen of the Desserts) looks into the camera and says, "This has been one long, mixed-up, crazy, out-of-sequence kind of day!"

The following films, people, and TV shows are parodied or satirized in the film:

The film satirizes the use of well-known songs in Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs; the theme is an electric-guitar instrumental of "Hava Nagila", Jimmy and Mimi dance at the Cafe to the tune of "Gitarzan", etc.

Based on five reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 0% approval rating.

The poster is a parody of the Pulp Fiction poster:

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