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How the ‘Pulp Fiction’ Poster Became a Dorm Room Staple

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Getty Images/Ringer illustration In 1994, Miramax’s art team set out to make a movie poster that captured the vibe and influences of Quentin Tarantino’s indie breakout. Thirty years later, it’s still the go-to choice of freshmen across the country. The first time David Astramskas saw Pulp Fiction, a fire erupted inside his theater. It was opening weekend, October 1994. He was a senior in high school, a self-described “huge film nerd” and an ear…
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