Pulp Fiction Appreciation vol. Bad Mother...

Originally Posted by 2sappy

"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities 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."
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I would love to use this for when I fire people. Minds would be blown.
 
One of the few movies that has unlimited replay value, Samuel l gave the performance of a lifetime, bro was robbed by the academy.
 
Classic movie...

I wonder what it would be like if it went in chronological order.... If that changes the movie or makes it better




"Oh man, I shot Marvin in the face"
 
Originally Posted by Essential1

Classic movie...

I wonder what it would be like if it went in chronological order.... If that changes the movie or makes it better




"Oh man, I shot Marvin in the face"
I sometimes wonder about the order thing, but it kinda makes it better understanding why they were wearing shorts and tees, etc.
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Originally Posted by Mercutio

That's the first time I've heard of the soul thing. I didn't quite take it so far when I was thinking about it. I just thought it was either gold or something else, that is highly coveted and "shines" to people, which is quite subjective.

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Marvin, there we go, thanks finnns.

that was my first thought also...........

pulp>reservior>kill bill series for me so far imo
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how do you want your steak....bloody a## hell
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Originally Posted by jm9312

"Do they speak english in What"
"What?"
"English #^&%!$%&*% do you speak it!?"

my favorite scene and favorite samuel L quote
 
Originally Posted by psk2310

I remember the first time I watched it, I didn't know if I liked it or not. I was in shock over seeing the rape scene. When I went back to see it the 2nd time I knew this was a classic. I loved Frank Whaley & the "Say What Again" scene. Has anyone ever thought about what's in the suit case that glows?
I always thought it was the diamonds Mr. Pink escaped with in Reservoir Dogs.
 
Tarantino has been asked about the contents of the suitcase several times over the years but won't say what was in the case. He said he & the dude that co-wrote it purposely made it abiguous so that people could use thier imaginations.
 
I read that it is Wallace's soul and people infer that from the bandaid on the back of his head. Supposedly when someone steals your soul they take it out the back of your head, thats what I read, sounds good to me.
 
1. "True Romance" (QT screenplay, didn't direct) main star is a girl named Alabama, she is referenced in Reservoir Dogs.
2. The girl taxi driver from Pulp Fiction is supposedly the character from Curdled (Quentin Tarantino produced film)
3. Quentin Tarantino's character from From Dusk Till Dawn is shown in the movie Curdled, along with George Clooney's character.
4. The sheriff from From Dusk Till Dawn is also in Kill Bill and Death Proof (1/2 of Grindhouse)
5. Possibly Sam L Jackson's character Jules Winnfield from Pulp Fiction is the pianist in Kill Bill, Rufus. (Jules saved from god, wanders the earth, becomes a pianist in a church)
6. Mia Wallace is The Bride (?)
7. Vincent Vega (Pulp Fiction) is the brother of Vic Vega (Reservoir Dogs)
8. Eli Roth's character in Inglourious Basterds, Donny Donowitz is the father of Saul Rubinek's character in True Romance Lee Donowitz.
 



The briefcase is simply a MacGuffin, Tarantino didn't make it anything because it wasn't really important, you just needed to know that case was important.

Originally Posted by Elpablo21

Two of my favorite quotes form Samuel L in this 
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"Hey, a sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy $$@%#+%#%%%*"

"You know touching his wife's feet and sticking your tongue in the holiest of holies ain't the same $%#$%+* ball park. It ain't the same league. It ain't even the same $%#$%+* sport"
Agreed... hilarious.
The dialogue and humor alone makes this movie one of my top 3 films, add the memorable characters, the action, the narrative structure, etc. just perfect.
 
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