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Eric Stoltz on 'Pulp Fiction': 'Quentin Tarantino's script was ballsy'
Published Monday, Oct 3 2011, 13:20 BST | By Mayer Nissim | 5 comments
Eric Stoltz has said that Quentin Tarantino's script for Pulp Fiction was "ballsy".
The actor, who played Lance in the 1994 movie, claimed that Tarantino's screenplay "weighed 14 pounds".
Speaking in an interview for the upcoming Blu-ray release, Stolz said that Christopher Walken's famous watch scene contained "three or four pages of solid dialogue" and was "clearly touched by genius".
Watch Eric Stoltz talking about the Pulp Fiction script below:
Pulp Fiction is released on Blu-ray on October 17 alongside Jackie Brown and From Dusk Till Dawn.
The film is presented in a new 1080P transfer approved by Tarantino, together with a new 5.1 lossless DTS-HD Master Audio™.
The Blu-ray also includes new cast interviews with John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, Rosanna Arquette and Tim Roth, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, a critics' retrospective, film festival footage, galleries, interviews and more.
The actor, who played Lance in the 1994 movie, claimed that Tarantino's screenplay "weighed 14 pounds".
Speaking in an interview for the upcoming Blu-ray release, Stolz said that Christopher Walken's famous watch scene contained "three or four pages of solid dialogue" and was "clearly touched by genius".
Watch Eric Stoltz talking about the Pulp Fiction script below:
Pulp Fiction is released on Blu-ray on October 17 alongside Jackie Brown and From Dusk Till Dawn.
The film is presented in a new 1080P transfer approved by Tarantino, together with a new 5.1 lossless DTS-HD Master Audio™.
The Blu-ray also includes new cast interviews with John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, Rosanna Arquette and Tim Roth, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, a critics' retrospective, film festival footage, galleries, interviews and more.
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