I had the idea that to portray the two sides of Jack that the poster could symbolise this. Two face (Harvey Dent) from the Batman Comics was disfigured when acid was thrown into his face. This caused him mental trauma making him scitzophrenic. We could do something similar in the Jack the ripper poster to show the Doctor Jekyl Mr. Hyde aspects of his personality by having half his face disfigured.
Filming for the no naturalistic scene began on Tuesday. Alec, Christie and Myself filmed adio for the radio script as well as the voices inside Jack's head. Filming for The scene itself should take place tonight if everything goes to plan. We will be using a darkend drama room and spotlight for the Inside of Jack's mind as he talks to the dead girl. If we cannot run this we shall film in the graveyard for the confrontation scene between Jack and The prostitue.
In Pulp fiction there are many post modern media examples. The use of intertextual elements are used through out the film. There are references to many other films throughout Pulp Fiction. Pulp fictions were inexpensive fiction magazines also known as pulp. Wildly published between the 1920's and the 1950's, pulp fiction is also the name given to mass marketed paper backs since the 1950's.
Mia wallace's haircut is a reference to Louise Brook's in pandoras box
When Marcellus Wallace walks in front of Butch's car is a refrence to a moment in Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock where Marion Crane sees her boss walk in front of her in her car afteer she staels $40,000
Marilyn Monroes skirt lifting up in the restaurant is a reference to the film seven year itch where her skirt flies up over the subway grate.
Celebrities seen serving food/in Jack Rabbit slims are Zorro Elvis Marlyin Monroe Buddy Holly James Dean
"How do you want that shake"-Buddy Holly
The weapons Butch considers before finally choosing a Katana are references to several films. Hammer—The Toolbox Murders (1978) Baseball bat—Walking Tall (1973); The Untouchables (1987) Chainsaw—The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974);The Evil Dead II (1987) Katana-Seven Samurai (1954); The Yakuza (1975); Shogun Assassin (1980)
Radio Script Music plays: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Voiceover, Jack: Some people call me crazy, others insane. Some call me mad, some even call me disturbed. Adjectives mask my true identity, and so does my favourite name. Hello I’m Jack, Jack the Ripper. Man2: Always watching always waiting always hunting, for you. Jack: It’s time to fear the shadows little one. Man: The confessions of Jack the Ripper, in cinemas (date) Jack: And you can tell the Devil Jack sent you!