1999's Go takes the Pulp Fiction structure and successfully applies it to a story about young people partying and selling drugs. Not only does it copy Pulp Fiction's non-chronological storytelling, but it features sudden violence played for comedy and a super-cool drug dealer who openly quotes The Breakfast Club. Instead of Christopher Walken, this one has William Fichtner.

Though often too cute for its own good, Go manages to ape Pulp Fiction in an original enough fashion that it stands as its own movie.