There could be a few interpretations. If we consider a star who has been in 'Pulp Fiction' and then later was involved with 'MADtv' in some capacity, perhaps as a guest or in a skit related to the movie. For example, if an actor from 'Pulp Fiction' was parodied on 'MADtv'. However, it's also possible that it's a very niche or mis - stated connection that requires more background information to fully understand.
It's a rather unclear statement. It could potentially mean an actor (a star) who has a connection to both 'MADtv' and 'Pulp Fiction'. Maybe they were in 'Pulp Fiction' and then made an appearance on 'MADtv' related to that movie in some way.
Well, it depends on your definition of a star. But perhaps some of the background or one-off characters who didn't have a significant impact on the plot could be seen as not being stars. For example, the extras in certain scenes who had only a few lines or no dialogue at all.
It could be a product or a brand name. Maybe it's a specific type of pulp fiction related to 'Star Ace', but without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
Rosanna Arquette is an actress. She played a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. She has had a diverse acting career in various films and is known for her contributions to the movie industry.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'star 9mm nickel pulp fiction' refers to. It could potentially be a title of a very niche or self - published piece of pulp fiction that involves a '9mm' which might be related to a gun in the context of the story, and'star' could be a key element like a character or an object. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
There's a possibility that it's a book series. Pulp fiction books have a long history of being serialized, and if Star Ace is involved in the production of fictional works, they could be using the term 'pulp fiction' to evoke a certain style. But again, without further details, we can't be certain that it is a book series.