Sin City. This movie has a very stylized look and feel, much like Pulp Fiction. It presents a seedy, crime - filled world with a host of interesting characters and a non - traditional storytelling approach.
Fight Club. It shares the element of a complex and mind - bending narrative. The characters in both movies are on a journey of self - discovery in a rather dark and unorthodox way. Also, the use of violence and the exploration of the seedy side of society are common factors.
Pulp Fiction and Get Shorty have distinct tones and storylines. Pulp Fiction is intense and often violent, whereas Get Shorty has a more laid-back and charming vibe. Not similar at all.
Well, it depends on what Springfield we are talking about. But generally, if it's a typical small - town Springfield, it might have themes of community and normalcy which are in contrast to the wild and violent themes in 'Pulp Fiction'. However, both could potentially explore themes of human nature, like how people react under pressure.
A non - linear plot is a big factor. Just like in Pulp Fiction, movies with stories that jump around in time can be considered similar. For example, Memento has a very disjointed time - line which gives it a similar feel in terms of narrative structure.
I'm not aware of many works specifically called 'ape pulp fiction', but there are some that might be similar. For example, some old - fashioned adventure stories about jungle - dwelling apes or primates could have elements of pulp fiction. Tarzan stories, to an extent, have that pulp - ish feel with the wild settings and action - packed sequences, and they involve apes as part of the story.