No, I haven't heard of a 'band pulp fiction'. It might be a very niche or new group that I'm not aware of.
No, I haven't heard of 'gnula pulp fiction' before. It might be something very specific or new.
Yes, but it's not a very common term. I assume it has something to do with the Wiltern and 'Pulp Fiction'.
No, I haven't. It's not a familiar term to me. It might be something very new or just a random combination of words that doesn't have a widespread recognition.
No, I haven't heard of any relation between Zabka and Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction is famous on its own for its nonlinear narrative and great performances. Zabka doesn't seem to be a part of the normal discussions related to this movie.
I have. It's a rather odd combination when you first think about it. It's not something that pops up in mainstream media very often. It might be a project by some indie creator who wants to do something different with the Pingu character by infusing it with the elements of pulp fiction.
Yes, but not much. It seems like a very unusual combination. It might be a very new or very niche thing.
It might be a symbolic detail related to his character or a part of the story's mystery.
It might be a random detail added for style or to add an element of mystery. Sometimes, these little things don't have a deep meaning but just contribute to the overall look and feel of the character.
No, I haven't heard of any specific relation between Astro Diner and Pulp Fiction. They seem to be two separate things. Astro Diner could be a local eatery or a fictional diner in some other story, while Pulp Fiction is a movie with its own unique setting and storylines.
It's difficult to determine what 'band pulp fiction' is about without further details. It could be a new and upcoming band trying to create a unique brand. They might blend different genres of music, perhaps rock with some elements of noir - like storytelling in their songs. Or it could be a local band with a very specific sound that only a small group of people are familiar with.