As of now, there's no information indicating that Burr Steers has publicly commented on 'Pulp Fiction'. It's possible that he has his own private thoughts about the movie, but since he hasn't shared them publicly, we can't really know what he thinks of it. Maybe he respects it as a great piece of filmmaking like many others in the industry do, but without any statements from him, it remains a mystery.
I'm not aware of any comments Burr Steers has made specifically about 'Pulp Fiction'. He might have mentioned it in passing during an interview about filmmaking in general, but without more research, it's hard to say for sure.
There could be several possible connections, but not necessarily obvious ones. 'Pulp Fiction' is renowned for its unique narrative structure, edgy characters, and dark humor. Burr Steers may have been inspired by these aspects when creating his own works. Maybe he learned from Tarantino's ability to create memorable dialogues in 'Pulp Fiction' and applied similar techniques in his projects. Or perhaps, in the broader context of the film industry, 'Pulp Fiction' influenced the kind of stories that became popular and Burr Steers was also part of that trend, where filmmakers started to explore more complex and off - beat narratives.
I don't know if he has. There's no common knowledge about him commenting on it. Maybe he has in some private or less - publicized discussions.
I'm not aware of any comments made by David Thewlis specifically about Pulp Fiction. There's no evidence to suggest he has publicly discussed this particular movie.
I don't know for sure if he has. Maybe he has in some of his reviews or commentaries, but without more research it's hard to say.
I'm not aware of any instance where John Kasich has commented on 'Pulp Fiction'. Kasich is mainly occupied with political matters, from local to state - level policies. 'Pulp Fiction' is a movie that belongs to the entertainment industry. Their worlds are so different that it's improbable he has made any remarks regarding this movie.
No, I don't think he has.
I haven't come across any reports of Brian Cox commenting on 'Pulp Fiction'. Given that they are in different areas of the film landscape for the most part, it's not surprising. 'Pulp Fiction' has its own cult following and critical acclaim, and Brian Cox has his own acting achievements that he may be more concerned with promoting and discussing.
There is no information indicating that Michael Caine has ever commented on Pulp Fiction.
I don't recall Tai Lopez ever commenting on 'Pulp Fiction'. He is usually occupied with topics like business success and self - development.
As far as I know, Trump has not made any public comments regarding 'Pulp Fiction'. Trump is typically occupied with political campaigns, policy - making, and dealing with political opponents. A movie like 'Pulp Fiction' which is mainly in the realm of entertainment and art - house cinema is not likely to be on his radar for comment.