It could be that there was a business deal or a creative collaboration related to 'Pulp Fiction'. But in hindsight, it turned out to be a bad idea. So the person is saying that from the start, one should have said no. Like if it involved investing in a 'Pulp Fiction' - themed product that ended up failing in the market.
Perhaps they are really into the style and themes of 'Pulp Fiction' and see a relationship or connection in it that they feel strongly about, so they express it this way.
Well, it might be that this person has a very warped view of the world. They could be lumping dogs together with something they consider 'filthy' in the context of a type of writing like 'pulp fiction' perhaps because they see dogs as common or unrefined in some strange way. But it's really not a fair or accurate view of dogs at all.
Because it's a great movie. Simple as that.
Maybe it means that in a certain situation related to 'Pulp Fiction', someone should have declined or said no. For example, if they were offered to be part of a project inspired by 'Pulp Fiction' but had reasons not to do it, like not having enough time or not agreeing with the overall concept.
It could be because 'Pulp Fiction' is a very influential piece of work. It has influenced a lot of other movies and books in terms of style, story - telling and character development. So the person saying this might believe that everyone can learn from it or enjoy its unique qualities.
They might say it because they think there's too much of it. The market could be flooded with science fiction books, movies, and shows, and they feel it's time for something new.
One reason could be that her works often use a contemporary or near - future setting. In contrast to traditional science fiction that might be set in far - flung galaxies or very distant futures. For example, in her works, the problems she explores are often related to current social and political trends, just with a bit of a speculative twist. So, it gives the impression that she's not writing pure science fiction. Also, her exploration of themes like gender, power, and environmental issues might seem more in line with literary fiction than the typical science - fiction fare.
They might say it if they were really disappointed with the fan fiction. Maybe they had high hopes for it based on the premise or the fandom it was related to, but it turned out to be a huge let - down.
They might be trying to make a point about how much they like science fiction.
Perhaps because it deviated from the expected story arc. If it had elements that were not in line with the essence of the original Mulan, like strange character motives, then it could be seen as fan - fiction - like.