One possible mad scientist element in 'Pulp Fiction' is the way characters approach violence. They seem to experiment with it, like a mad scientist would with a new discovery. For example, the scene where Vincent Vega accidentally shoots Marvin in the face is a kind of 'experiment' in how far they can go with their violent behavior without facing immediate consequences.
Well, the 'mad scientist' aspect in 'Pulp Fiction' could be a metaphorical one. The movie is filled with characters who seem to be playing with the rules of life and death. Take Marsellus Wallace for instance. He's like a mad scientist of the criminal world, controlling and manipulating situations to his advantage. He has his own set of rules and punishments, and his actions are often extreme, just like a mad scientist's experiments can be extreme and boundary - pushing.
No. Disney did not make Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction is a Quentin Tarantino movie and is known for its edgy, violent, and adult - themed content which is not in line with Disney's typical family - friendly image.
Yes, there were commercials made for 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie was a major release and commercials were used to promote it, build anticipation, and attract audiences to theaters.
Well, Phil LaMarr also had a cameo in 'Pulp Fiction'. He's one of the actors who briefly showed up in the movie, adding to its overall charm and star - filled nature. There were other actors as well whose cameos contributed to the unique and gritty world that the film presented.