Pulp Fiction Cinema USA Tvos 82
USA; Creators=Quentin Tarantino; ; 1994; 154 minutes; Directed by=Quentin Tarantino
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I think I just saw Bruce Willis reference this scene in Air Strike. Something I just now realized after all these years - it's a darn good thing Doc underestimated the DeLorean's acceleration (I would say this is surprising, given the DeLorean's generally poor performance, but Doc was used to '50's cars, which were much heavier than the DeLorean) considering that Marty got a late start (and by the same token, it's a good thing the DeLorean quit on Marty, when it did, or he'd have hit the wire early. In another note, I always thought it was a nice touch that the hook was left hanging from the wire.
Made with an All-Star cast of John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Amanda Plummer, Eric Stoltz, Eric Stoltz, Maria de Medeiros and Bruce Willis, Pulp Fiction" 1994) is quite unlike any movie I've ever seen before. Focusing on the lives of two hit-men, Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta) on a mission to get back s stolen suitcase for their boss, mobster Marsellus Wallace. In the process, Marseuuls asks Vincent to take out his wife, Mia, while he is out of town. Unfortunately, like everything in this movie, things get a little out of hand when it comes to Mia. Pulp Fiction everything from sex to drug overdoses to ketchup jokes.
If the film is making the point that life is random and full of coincidence, I think it's also trivializing the consequences of that randomness. Much more than trivializing the important things and importanizing the trivial, it mostly just trivializes everything, covering it all under a big it's all good blanket. Everything seems to work out in the end. Jules and Vincent don't die when they let their guard down and get shot at, Mia doesn't die from OD, Marcellus doesn't find out about it, not only does Bonnie never find out about Marvin, but Jimmy gets a seemingly hefty restitution from Wolf for using the blankets, and Pumpkin and Honeybunny rob the one diner with the heroes, but they keep their lives and everyone's money. Jules even lets them take his money before getting his wallet back. The most severe consequence and the one thing that would have made the biggest impact is when Vincent dies, which happens halfway through, but then we never have to deal with that loss. It only serves as a minor point in the story of Butch dodging death and ultimately getting away with it, just like the rest of the characters. Not even having to run away from consequences, mind you. Running into Marcellus and ending up in the basement of the shittiest pawn shop in LA, he gets to watch his pursuer (the major mob boss he boldly double crossed) get raped, then he gets a pardon from him right after to go live his life without fear of getting hunted down. And he gets a sweet chopper. Then we're back to following Vince around to finish the movie, literally as if nothing happened. It's like the film is saying that everything is random, but shit will end up working in your favor. That is, if you're a dickhead criminal/junkie or have the balls to try to fuck over the dickheadest of criminals. Or just fuck him, as in Mia's case. Everybody else is more likely to randomly get their head blown off.
Snails: exist* French people.
Fun Fact: This is what happens when you try and store a dead voice actor in Quentin Tarantino's garage.
DUDE, censor that guy putting wet bread on his is disgusting.
56:50 “Maybe you were Adopted”😂 -Doc Brown( Christopher Lloyd.
I never noticed the bathroom thing wtf that's so cool.
Unfortunately, Dane's luck wasn't as. The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee. best line in the movie.
I searched up It seems they couldn't stand the neutron style for a grade A meme but i found this instead I am pleasantly suprised. The way he eats the burger and enjoying it makes that burger look so good that even I could taste it while watching it lol. Some of The Greatest & Most Original Dialogue of All Time! Amazing. I feel doing Memento for this would be fantastic. Thats my fav part in pulp fiction. I was one of the many people who first heard “You Never Can Tell” during this scene. Not trying to be mean but you should really try to have more personality in your narration. Always find it hilarious how people say Tarantino is racist.
I was born in 98, this is a classic. It's no surprise that 'Pulp fiction' is a movie that made cinematic history and defined the pulp fiction genre. It features a series of conversations and events coherently, but not chronologically, told. Tarantino tells three different but intertwined stories. Each of the stories are clichéd and have a noir feel but Tarantino gives them a different and unique treatment and adds sharp witty dialogues full of truth and irony (and references to many classic movies and popular TV shows. He uses a lot of warm colours and the film is slightly sepia tinted. Also there's a lot of attention to intricate detail and it is a finely layered movie such that one discovers something new with every subsequent viewing. There's also a certain ambiguity about it. It's not certain in which time the film is set or what was it in the briefcase that stunned of questions and the answers are open for discussion. The cinematography is slick and sharp and the soundtrack is a classic. Then there's the outstanding cast that includes, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Tim Roth, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman, Rosanne Arquette, Eric Stoltz, Ving Rhames, Maria de Medeires and Amanda Plummer, all of whom have a magnificent presence and memorable dialogue delivery. There are so many classic scenes that people discuss, even today. My personal favourites are the date sequence (and the scenes that follow) with Travolta and Thurman and the series of conversations between Travolta and Jackson. I doubt there's anything to say about 'Pulp Fiction' that hasn't been said. Whether one likes it or not, this movie is here to stay and even today it is among the most talked about movies. I have already seen it at least four times and it still amuses and fascinates me just like it did during first viewing.
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