The 'Politically Correct Pulp Fiction' Parody is Suitable for Children
Vittoria Natarelli — July 20, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: collegehumor
This 'Politically Correct Pulp Fiction' spoof gives us a taste of what the film would be like without the swearing and use of harsh words.
Would it be as funny? Surprisingly, the answer is yes, especially if you've seen the original Pulp Fiction movie. In this spoof, Tarantino hilariously uses politically correct terms whenever the original is even slightly offensive. If you have seen the original movie, this 'Politically Correct Pulp Fiction' spoof will definitely have you laughing.
Would it be as funny? Surprisingly, the answer is yes, especially if you've seen the original Pulp Fiction movie. In this spoof, Tarantino hilariously uses politically correct terms whenever the original is even slightly offensive. If you have seen the original movie, this 'Politically Correct Pulp Fiction' spoof will definitely have you laughing.
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