The tesseract was not part of Pulp Fiction. This movie has its own distinct plot and characters that have nothing to do with the tesseract.
No. The Tesseract is from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and has no relation to the movie 'Pulp Fiction' which has its own unique set of items and plot elements that are completely different from the concepts in the Marvel stories.
No, Seinfeld is not in Pulp Fiction. They are two completely different works in terms of genre and cast.
Yes, it might be. There could be a Glen Hotel that has some connection to the events or settings in 'Pulp Fiction'. However, without more specific information, it's hard to be certain.
The Acura NSX is not featured in Pulp Fiction. If it were, it could have added a different level of modern - day luxury to the movie's overall look. However, the filmmakers chose other vehicles to set the tone of the different scenes and characters in the movie.
Yes, an Acura car is in Pulp Fiction.
I'm not sure if there is a specific Ford vehicle prominently featured in 'Pulp Fiction'. There are a lot of cars in the movie, but I can't recall a distinct Ford being a major focus.
There's a good chance. If Filmadelphia aims to present a comprehensive view of important films in cinema history, Pulp Fiction would surely be on their list. They could pair it with other movies of the same era or genre for a themed event. For example, showing it along with other Tarantino films or movies from the 90s that had a similar edgy and innovative style. This would create a more immersive and educational experience for the audience.
No, as far as I know, 'Sweet Jane' is not featured in 'Pulp Fiction'.
Yes, the Acura NSX was in 'Pulp Fiction'. It added a cool, stylish touch to the movie's overall aesthetic.
The dance in Pulp Fiction is a memorable and unique twist routine performed by the characters John Travolta and Uma Thurman.