Wow, thanks a lot guys for the amazing feedback - just did this for fun and laughs and didn't expect it to become so popular xD What do you want me to do next?
I don't think it's gratuitous most of the time it makes sense for either the time period or the people saying it. It's not like the people who do say it are good people and the people who do say it that are "good" are people of color. Just because all other films now are too scared to use it doesn't mean Tarantino should shy away from it. Like the adventures of Huckleberry Finn wouldn't be as hard-hitting if it didn't how common and how bad the word was. I get it's a meme but that's just my opinion.
Song list: 1:00 - Let's Stay Together - Al Green 1:26 - Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang 2:22 - Slaughter - Billy Preston 3:00 - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - Santa Esmeralda 4:30 - Little Green Bag - George Baker Selection 6:00 - Trinity (Titoli) - Annibale E I Cantori Moderni
I’m surprised that when Skinner walked in on him with his leg hanging out the window they didn’t do the red siren thing from kill bill. That would’ve been perfect. 😂
The fact that the music (which does not sound like it's edited, unless it was *really* well done) happens to be the right length to build during the Aurora Borealis moment is a wonderfully happy accident of filmmaking.
So am I just supposed to assume that Quentin Tarantino's films are just one plot happening, then another plot happening that's full of action and during the first plot but also has nothing to do with that plot?
Yeah, they are usually connected very thinly, in pulp fiction, there are 3 different chapters that share one or two of the same characters but have completely different main characters, one chapter is about 2 hit men trying to deliver a briefcase to their boss, the second, one of the hitmen going out to a restaurant with the mob boss’s wife, and third, the mob boss and a wrestler ending up in a pawn shop. Pulp fiction is also mainly what this video is parodying
The way you edited that sequence of the cops talking about the difference between krusty burger and McDonald's was very much like a Tarantino film. Well done.
Blair Johnson yeah but that was actually part of one of the episodes. The episode most of these clips are form was basically one big spoof of Pulp Fiction
VINCENT: ...You know what they call a Quarter pounder with cheese in Springfield? JULES: They don't call it a Quarter Pounder with Cheese? VINCENT: No, they got the Skinner system there, they wouldn't know what the fuck a Quarter Pounder is. JULES: What'd they call it? VINCENT: Steamed ham with cheese. JULES: Steamed ham with Cheese. What'd they call a Big Kahuna? VINCENT: Big Kahuna's a Big Kahuna , but they call it a Steamed Hamhuna. JULES: What do they call a Whopper? VINCENT: I dunno, I didn't go to Shelbyville.
i did not expect this to be SO good. also - this is a meme derived of a number of scenes from an animated TV show, which were derived from tarantinos films, which were in themselves derived from older films that he watched as a kid.
Cops talking about a 'foreign' Mc Donald's, guy getting run over by a car, ending up in the dodgy store, was all that from the same Simpsons episode?I have never noticed the references to Pulp Fiction until now. I guess I didn't know that movie back then
The Kill Bill "enemy spotted" music should have played when Chalmers found Skinner trying to climb out of the window. Other than that, 10/10, very well edited and amazing at replicating Tarantino's style.
@@porcupineracer2 exactly, them talking about quarter pounders in Amsterdam Vs the royale with cheese is actually a metaphor for the differences between Vincent and Jules that is going to happen later on, and jules' rejection of the difference Vs Vincent's embrace is actually why Jules survives and Vincent doesn't. Or it's not thematically relevant at all and just is there to show they're normal guys who happen to be mafia guys you pretentious cccc😂🤣😂🤣😂
Jackie Brown is my favorite QT film. Pulp fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Django are all tied for my 2nd favorite, but Jackie Brown is a great movie, and also a great way to dip your toe into QT films rather than diving head first lol.
The fact that you spliced in some parts of another short video from the same episode, which was itself a homage to Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, make this reference so incredibly meta
If it were a Tarantino film, you'd show the scene as it is up to "Oh ye gods, my roast is ruined!" Then you'd show everything to do with Chief Wiggum, then you'd show the "Steamed Hams" section and the house burning down, then right at the end you'd show the part where Skinner goes to Krusty Burger.
I was folding towels while watching this Skinner claimed his dialect wasn’t from Utica I looked at the tag of the towel and it said Utica I then wrote this comment
when people ask why editing is even important if you tell the story using video i show them this this is to date the most masterful use of editing to make actual art that i know of
yeah simpsons was more for kids and pulp fiction wasn't. were I lived you needed to be 16 or 18 to see it, don't remember exactly. watched it or the first time on VHS at a party. but watched that simpsons episode several times after that :)
It would've been fiting for a tarantino film if after a long and tense of dialog full of lies someone just screwed up stupidly and everyone died in a brutal shootout
Wow, thanks a lot guys for the amazing feedback - just did this for fun and laughs and didn't expect it to become so popular xD
What do you want me to do next?
I'd say more edits
Who shot Mr Burns Momento/Citizen Kane style maybe
If you can do Martin Scorsese direct all fat tony Springfield mafia scene into 1 mini movie
Surprise us(:
Yeah I agree with more edits
Can't think of anything else I mean you uploaded 1 video
-No gratuitous use of the N-word
-No foot fetish
8/10
3. It's chronological
4. Not enough Samuel L. Jackson
Knee Garz I would like to see your N word pass
Knee Garz hon hon hon to est r/whooosh
I don't think it's gratuitous most of the time it makes sense for either the time period or the people saying it. It's not like the people who do say it are good people and the people who do say it that are "good" are people of color. Just because all other films now are too scared to use it doesn't mean Tarantino should shy away from it. Like the adventures of Huckleberry Finn wouldn't be as hard-hitting if it didn't how common and how bad the word was. I get it's a meme but that's just my opinion.
@This Dude "Quinton"
“Well Quentin, you’re an odd fellow, but you can direct a good film”
Great comment.
frank grimes
I can name several, pulp fiction, kill bill, inglorious Bastards
Its good but the last part is suposed to be:
" ...but I got to say, you made a good film."
@@themysteriouscatperson9483 well you certainly named one.
Why is this in quotations marks
-No overuse of racial slurs
-Presented in chronological order
-No foot fetish
Rating: Not bad
You forgot to mention lack of Samuel L. Jackson
Isaac Clarke ^
3.6 - not great, not terrible
@John Doe please go back to your cave
@John Doe - Yes they did.
“I’m gonna get medieval on your ass” had me dying of laughter
9/10. Too chronological
Yeah, I think 3/8 of this should have been Skinner hunting Bart for playing hooky.
I was gonna say, it needs to be all out of sequence. Honestly kinda disappointed that it wasn't.
Olivia Rosario inglorious basterds was pretty chronological
It should have started with the house burning down, then all of the Pulp Fiction parody and THEN Steamed Hams
The Hamburger Situation could've happened at any time.
The UA-cam algorithm refuses to let this meme die.
Only good thing that it's done.
And we're all glad
Nope.
Indeed
As it should be.
Honestly I think Steamed Hams was the best meme of the decade because there’s so much creativity made memes such as this one.
i agree
Song list:
1:00 - Let's Stay Together - Al Green
1:26 - Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang
2:22 - Slaughter - Billy Preston
3:00 - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - Santa Esmeralda
4:30 - Little Green Bag - George Baker Selection
6:00 - Trinity (Titoli) - Annibale E I Cantori Moderni
Thanks
Thank you!
billy preston plays
Thanks!
I know the last from the Bud Spencer and Terence Hill movies!
Almost perfect, the sequence just needed to be non chronological
Start at the middle, show the epilogue, move to the beginning, and finally.. Never explain the ending.
Trent Pattillo And steel more music from your favorite movies
It needed to start in a diner
And the foot fetish
THIS
This is insanely high quality for a meme
A shitpost shouldn’t be this high quality
I rate 420/69
heinkmeister Quit saying this is a meme this is way better than that
@@godofdreamzzz It is a meme though.
@@godofdreamzzz It literally is a meme though
Nice
it's literally just mixing two episodes of Simpsons...
I’m surprised that when Skinner walked in on him with his leg hanging out the window they didn’t do the red siren thing from kill bill. That would’ve been perfect. 😂
The fact that the music (which does not sound like it's edited, unless it was *really* well done) happens to be the right length to build during the Aurora Borealis moment is a wonderfully happy accident of filmmaking.
no it was edited alright, that wasnt in the original
@@user-pi3ck9hd2x
I know that, I mean it wasn't clipped or anything to force it to line up time-wise
@@user-pi3ck9hd2x Hahahaha.
9/10 lack of Samuel L. Jackson
and the trunk shot
Officer Lou.
Emvy nah, the credits sat Jamie Foxx at 6:27
GameB Awesome
Ill double dare you to say they are obviously grilled
You mean officer tenpenny
You know you should be getting to bed when you start finding gems like this.
1am
It’s 2:09 and I need to be up by 7
lol yeah 12:37 am here
Absolutely. UA-cam is both the cause and result of my insomnia.
11pm
can we just talk about how much consideration went into the credits joke right at the end? those casting choices were fucking spot on
So am I just supposed to assume that Quentin Tarantino's films are just one plot happening, then another plot happening that's full of action and during the first plot but also has nothing to do with that plot?
Tom Eye The SFM guy exactly
@@Karasugou_ huh.
brmbly I never noticed that in his films
Yes
Yeah, they are usually connected very thinly, in pulp fiction, there are 3 different chapters that share one or two of the same characters but have completely different main characters, one chapter is about 2 hit men trying to deliver a briefcase to their boss, the second, one of the hitmen going out to a restaurant with the mob boss’s wife, and third, the mob boss and a wrestler ending up in a pawn shop. Pulp fiction is also mainly what this video is parodying
Simpson’s have a surprising amount of references to pulp fiction
this chapter is based on pulp fiction... so yep
Well the episode steamed hams is from is an episode with a bunch of shorts
Yeea
The episode is basically a giant Pulp Fiction reference that premiered around the same time the movie did.
Tarantino was one of those guys that had a heavy influence on pop culture. Especially when his first 3 movies or so hit big.
During the first person shots of Herman holding the shotgun, it’s actually Tarantinos hands you see holding the weapon.
What movie are you talking about?
Same with ilya niashuller in hardcore henry
Same with that french chick being choked in inglorious bastards
Lol
A1pha Ch3rnovak steamed hams
That Aurora Borealis exchange still makes me laugh after 30 years.
"What I'm trying to say in this cartoon is that violence is everywhere in our society, you know, it's like even in breakfast cereals, man!"
I was hoping someone would comment this
They missed an opportunity to put Reservoir Cats in there.
Kaboom!
And yet, none of the end credits included Sam Jackson.
I rate 7 out of a Hateful 8.
He was uncredited in that one.
Was that just being clever or do you actually consider Tarantino’s worst movie at the top of the rating system?
Ghost Dog i loved that movie
i liked hateful 8 inglorious bastards was okay and django was really good
Artpholomule Nutt jinksy cat don't approve
Loved the MC Donald's pulp fiction reference 😂
Funny thing is that all those scenes are from the same episode
Conrad Andrew le ecksdee very funwa
ChafradorGaming that's an ace episode.
The car scene is another Tarantino reference, to Reservoir Dogs
31FilmTalk you sure you dont mean pulp fiction. which car scene? cos the wiggum snake one is pulp fiction
I thought we lost this video forever. Couldn’t find it again for so long
The way you edited that sequence of the cops talking about the difference between krusty burger and McDonald's was very much like a Tarantino film. Well done.
I'm pretty sure that was a direct Pulp Fiction reference. The scene with Snake and Wiggums absolutely was.
@@gabrielfraser2109 congratulations, you found the joke! 🎉
@@johnholland9371 I'm afraid I haven't. If there's a joke there, I can't see it.
@@gabrielfraser2109 I was trying out this new sarcasm thing I've heard about.
@@johnholland9371 Do you know what they call sarcasm in France?
This is the ultimate steamed hams version.
This is posy golden era Steamed Hams
"The Whole Krusty Affair"
The LSD version is pretty good too
You misspelled "metal gear solid" version.
@@aldomares1887 That was pretty good too
Inserting the Pulp Fiction conversation with the cops was genius.
Blair Johnson yeah but that was actually part of one of the episodes. The episode most of these clips are form was basically one big spoof of Pulp Fiction
It's the original dialogue from the Simpsons episode, he didn't add it to the video.
I was expecting them to segue into the mayonaise bit though.
the fact that the episode this is from references pulp fiction is just perfect
It's a crime that you've not released another video with this much talent.
That god damn unrelated cut-away with the cops is so accurate that it has me in stitches. Bravo.
Now we need a Stanley Kubrick version.
wales2k be prepared for extremely long shots and scenes then haha
Be prepared for a Lot of sexual innuendo
The perfectionism would make it way too long to make and produce.
He would die 666 days after its release
Be prepared to wait a couple years then
0:29
That was surprisingly gory for the Simpsons.
Are you sure? I guess you never watched treehouse of horror episodes...
@@eren7350 the gas that turns everyone inside out.
Which episode is it
@@bigknobbob248 MMMM...Homer was Treehouse of Horror XXVIII, Segment 3.
Treehouse of horror gets super graphic.
I gotta know what a $5 Krusty Partially Gelatinated Non-Dairy Gum-Based Beverage tastes like.
I'd say go to mcdonalds to get one, but the ice cream machine is broken
The editing and storyline were totally incohesive. In other words, a perfect Tarantino movie.
boo
“I’m confused and scared by good movies”
Neo McDoom this isn't /tv/ bugger off.
this comments is a perfect troll
But I dont think the commentor was aware he was trolling... so ¡BEHEADING!
Big Kahuna Hams
Mmm this is a good burger
I hear they got some tasty hams...
VINCENT: ...You know what they call a Quarter pounder with cheese in Springfield?
JULES: They don't call it a Quarter Pounder with Cheese?
VINCENT: No, they got the Skinner system there, they wouldn't know what the fuck a Quarter Pounder is.
JULES: What'd they call it?
VINCENT: Steamed ham with cheese.
JULES: Steamed ham with Cheese. What'd they call a Big Kahuna?
VINCENT: Big Kahuna's a Big Kahuna , but they call it a Steamed Hamhuna.
JULES: What do they call a Whopper?
VINCENT: I dunno, I didn't go to Shelbyville.
"The cornerstone of every healthy breakfast"
Jesus that's a fucking good milkshake
i did not expect this to be SO good.
also - this is a meme derived of a number of scenes from an animated TV show, which were derived from tarantinos films, which were in themselves derived from older films that he watched as a kid.
John Goodman in a Quentin Tarantino movie:
My life would be fullfiled entirely until its far end.
9/10. There werent any feet shots.
sexy skinner footshot 2:30
no trunk shot either
3:08
3:38
Cops talking about a 'foreign' Mc Donald's, guy getting run over by a car, ending up in the dodgy store, was all that from the same Simpsons episode?I have never noticed the references to Pulp Fiction until now. I guess I didn't know that movie back then
Hem57i The whole episode is a parody of Pulp Fiction. 22 Short Stories about Springfield. I recommend looking it up, quite good.
Ray Gunn Yeah it’s my favorite episode
What season and episode is this?
Alessandro Merelli it’s from season 7
Bold of you to start at the beginning.
The joy I feel every time I watch this video and that first "SKINNAAAAAAHHHH" pipes up is immeasurable.
*Pulp Simpson*
Didnt they actually do one
Actually. That was really decent edit.
I rate this Steamed clams out of Steamed Hams.
You rate them out of steam, but this is obviously grilled
Quentin Tarantino wishes he made this masterpiece.
"Pffff - "shakes" - dunno what yer gettin'."
Love that line.
Too little banter while Skinner and Chalmers ate! Also, Milhouse should've been played by Samuel L. Jackson...
It's not a Quentin Tarantino movie unless you're tempted to hit fast-forward at least three times.
As much as I like Steamed Hams parodies, I was tempted more than three times
Needs more swearing
LENNON BLACK ya and blood
Fuck you.
LENNON BLACK FUCKITYSHITPOOP.
And Samuel L Jackson saying Mother Fucker!!!!!!!
they didnt say nigga every 3 words either
Dead meme: *exists*
UA-cam 2019: here's 101 ways this meme was remade.
venomkiler youtube 2020 wont let it die either
Memes never die, they just hibernate
Hey hey, my my,
Steamed hams meme will never die
It won’t die in 2021 either.
>Edits the events in order
My immersion is destroyed and my day is ruined.
The movie was in a coherent order. 0/10.
Jk, this is a cinematic masterpiece
Where was Steve Buscemi though?
Marlin I once heard someone say he plays Herman, so even though he doesn’t, let’s just say he was Herman
Chesterson Jack No, he plays Kirk Van Houten.
He was the ham in the oven.
maybe the wild west portion was in the future
The Kill Bill "enemy spotted" music should have played when Chalmers found Skinner trying to climb out of the window.
Other than that, 10/10, very well edited and amazing at replicating Tarantino's style.
Exactly, I expected it, it was so obvious to use the song in that scene :D
Or during "Aurora Borealis!"
Did you find any feet shots?
^ agree
9/10.
Should've played Kill Bill enemy spotted music.
That django song sounds really on point when the superintendent says "You steam a good hams"
3:09 epic pulp fiction reference
Not enough suspenseful dialogue that ultimately goes nowhere. Other than that, this is brilliant.
They had separate stories that barely connected with each other though
Utica
Utica and the pet shop talk tho
You clearly don’t get Tarentino’s thematic dialogue.
@@porcupineracer2 exactly, them talking about quarter pounders in Amsterdam Vs the royale with cheese is actually a metaphor for the differences between Vincent and Jules that is going to happen later on, and jules' rejection of the difference Vs Vincent's embrace is actually why Jules survives and Vincent doesn't.
Or it's not thematically relevant at all and just is there to show they're normal guys who happen to be mafia guys you pretentious cccc😂🤣😂🤣😂
You can tell when someone truly loves the source material when they can do a parody this perfectly. This is a tribute to a legend.
This is so perfect. My expectations were so low and I can't believe how well this actually nails the feel of the editing in a Tarantino movie.
I was totally unaware of all the pulp fiction references I was watching on the Simpson’s as a child.
No this is wrong, the first chapter should showing Seamour already in the kitchen, while his Roast is on fire in owen
Who's Owen and is he okay?
@@jonnywarman7331
Owen is a women dude. She owns an Oven she calls "Owen" as well because she's a huge fucking bitch
So lemme get this straight, you're telling me some guy called owen ate Seymour's roast and it caught fire inside him?
Um.....
U.N Owen.
Yes I read too many Agatha Christie books last night.
You just added funk tracks over the episode: 10/10
Was almost expecting to see the Tarantino Itchy and Scratchy cameo after the credits
I would probably think this would be funnier if I knew anything about Quentin Tarantino
Kristen Harriman definitely. I recommend his films
Watch Pulp Fiction! It’s fantastic! :D
Jackie Brown is my favorite QT film. Pulp fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Django are all tied for my 2nd favorite, but Jackie Brown is a great movie, and also a great way to dip your toe into QT films rather than diving head first lol.
Kill Bill 1&2 are phenominal and Django unchained !!!
You're not missing much.
9/10 no shootout where every single character dies.
Steamed hams! The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast!
FoxHound785 Big Kahuna Steamed Hams xD
Now that’s a good comment
Mind if I take a bite?
vickleibtdich not at all
Mhhh THATS a tasty BURGER!
This was great! And I love how you incorporated the Pulp Fiction parody!
Though, you're missing the Itchy and Scratchy Reservoir Dogs parody ;)
When the “gonna go medieval on your ass” quote was played I died laughing 😂
This is art
ddjufy yes. But true art... is an EXPLOSION!! (Hope you get that reference.)
I always fought Quintin Tarantino was an overrated hack, then I saw this video.
Might as well be modern art lmao why not
(Sorry, me again.) "GOOD LORD, WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THERE?" should've had the Kill Bill/Ironside music! XD
I think he was going for the Tarantino style, not just putting in random stuff from his movies.
This has been recommended for me for the last 2 years!!
I can't believe I never watched this years ago. I'm glad it reappeared in my recommendations. This is perfection!
You win the steamed clams meme.
The fact that you spliced in some parts of another short video from the same episode, which was itself a homage to Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, make this reference so incredibly meta
Years later this is still one of the funniest Simpsons clips I've ever seen.
Unrelated: I think Mr. Tarantino could make a good Red Dead Redemption Movie.
Or Fallout movie..
VaultBoyWhoUses4chan he could. He actually could
He basically did, Django Unchained
John Goodman as Chief Wiggum
Tim Roth
and Kurt Russel as Snake
Casting on point
Michael Madsen as Chalmers
Samuel L. Jackson as Lou
The pulp fiction reference in a simposns episode that is being parodied as a tarintino film is beyond meta
I love the cutaway to the casual and unrelated conversation between the police officers
This needs a lot more views.
The original episode this was from had a bunch of Pulp Fiction references in it already.
Henry-Bart not lazy at all he still put a bunch of work into it. Way too much work if you ask me.
Really? Where?
Edit: nvm just saw the Police and Jailbird scene. Spot on lol.
Shut up.
If it were a Tarantino film, you'd show the scene as it is up to "Oh ye gods, my roast is ruined!" Then you'd show everything to do with Chief Wiggum, then you'd show the "Steamed Hams" section and the house burning down, then right at the end you'd show the part where Skinner goes to Krusty Burger.
This deserves to be far longer ❤
I was folding towels while watching this
Skinner claimed his dialect wasn’t from Utica
I looked at the tag of the towel and it said Utica
I then wrote this comment
Carazy123 then what happened
reject bedward yeah I’ve been waiting for 3 months to see the end of the story
Carazy123 what happened next?
How dare you end on a cliffhanger
One year later and we still don't know what happened next
I was going to say that this was awesome, but it's not. It's more than that. It's beautiful.
Your profile picture has won me many a battle against that damn diablos.
I seemed to have entered the Steamed Hams community..
I’m not complaining.
Funny when the entire episode that contained Steamed Hams also had two pulp fiction references
is there a sign on my Front lawn that says "dead roast storage"?
when people ask why editing is even important if you tell the story using video i show them this
this is to date the most masterful use of editing to make actual art that i know of
One of the best videos I've seen in a while
*stone cold smile*
"You are harboring enemies of the steak, are you not?"
Nice!
This is absolutely incredible! A significant lack of n-words, but outstanding nonetheless.
And lack of feet
This is a masterpiece, one of the best thing I've seen in a while
i swear this video was deleted for the past 5 years. to see it's back up, same as i remember it is truly a thing of beauty.
I never realized that 22 short films was a reference to Pulp Fiction
seriously?
_ musique yeah I dont think I had seen pulp fiction yet
yeah simpsons was more for kids and pulp fiction wasn't. were I lived you needed to be 16 or 18 to see it, don't remember exactly. watched it or the first time on VHS at a party. but watched that simpsons episode several times after that :)
Benjamin Parsons Watch it. It will change your life!
Jake Medina Ive seen it and own it. I just hadn't seen it then. I saw 22short films before I had seen Pulp Fiction.
You should've used the Ironsides alarm sound from "Kill Bill" when he discovered his roast burning. I was expecting that!
I did not know I needed this! Great job man😂
Great fucking job man. The casting credits at the end were spot on
I must've missed that Pulp Fiction Simpsons episode, looks like they nailed it!
It's the SAME episode as the steamed ham episode, for Barts sake!
the best "steamed hams but..." in the whole entire universe so far
this should be played in movie theaters. thank you for contributing so much to our culture
This was brilliant! And it brightened my grey day, thanks.
It would've been fiting for a tarantino film if after a long and tense of dialog full of lies someone just screwed up stupidly and everyone died in a brutal shootout