Well, it's possible that there are actors or film enthusiasts who gather in Griffith Park to discuss or recreate elements from Pulp Fiction. There could be small groups who perform dialogues from the movie or analyze its unique style. Also, perhaps there are some art installations inspired by the movie's aesthetics hidden in the park.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe there are some local legends or stories among film buffs that link the two. For example, a director might have visited Griffith Park and got an idea that later influenced a script with elements similar to Pulp Fiction. Or there could be some actors who have a personal connection to both, like they filmed part of a movie inspired by Pulp Fiction in the park without it being widely known.
There are various GIFs available, like scenes of intense dialogues or memorable action moments from the movie.
There might be exhibits related to the history of pulp fiction at the Carnegie Science Center. For example, displays about the printing techniques used for pulp magazines in the past.
I'm not sure specifically what might be related to 'Pulp Fiction' at Whirlow Hall Farm. It could be that there is a themed event inspired by the movie, or perhaps some form of art or literature exhibition with a 'Pulp Fiction' - like aesthetic.
I'm not sure specifically what is related to 'Pulp Fiction' at the Imax Carnegie Science Center. It could potentially be a special screening or an exhibit that references the movie's themes in a scientific or cultural context.
There may be no direct relation to 'Pulp Fiction' at the Hawthorne Grill. It's a place for food and dining. But if the management wanted to attract movie - loving customers, they could have some movie - related memorabilia on display, like posters of 'Pulp Fiction'. Or maybe they could name a special dish after a character from the movie. But generally, without any initiative from the grill's side, there would be nothing related to 'Pulp Fiction' there.
Ray Park wasn't part of the cast of Pulp Fiction. His acting credits are in other projects.
The briefcase in Pulp Fiction has something mysterious in it. We just see a golden glow when it's opened. It could be some sort of valuable object, perhaps a rare jewel or a large sum of money. But the movie leaves it ambiguous on purpose to add to the overall mystery and intrigue of the plot.
In Pulp Fiction, the contents of the suitcase are never fully shown, but it gives off a mysterious and important vibe, probably containing something very valuable or incriminating.