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He didn't say Mia has breast implants, he said "breast-plate", another name for sternum. He was saying the needle needed to be jabbed with enough force to get through that.
American High school dances in the 50s were called "sock hops" because they usually took place in the gymnasium and everyone had to take off their shoes to avoid scuffing up the floor, especially since most people wore hard-soled shoes back then. It makes sense that a 50s-themed restaurant might have the same rule for a Twist contest.
I love how Christopher Walken's tone changes during his monologue, from reverential when talking about past wars, to hostile when he gets to his own war experience. Such a great delivery.
Wow you guys are so smart. I've never seen someone ACTUALLY predict most of what happens in Pulp Fiction before it happens. This movie is known for how chaotic and random the story is. You didn't predict everything right but you sure did get a lot of it perfect including why their shirts were different and how the first and last scenes in the diner tie together. Bravo! I'm surprised you were able to make it all the way through to the end -- this movie shows the dark side of humanity that many people wish did not exist at all. Sometimes it can be fun to watch others go through hell and tribulations without ever having to go there yourself. You can look at this movie as teaching you how NOT to behave in life because of the consequences those actions bring.
The twist contest has a secondary joke in it. John Travolta became famous for playing a discoteque dancer in the 197's classic movie Saturday Night Fever. His career had kind of declined into the 90's. Tarantino putting him in Pulp Fiction revitalized Travoltas career to super star status.
Quentin's first movie is still my favorite, reservoir dogs. This was 2nd. But he also did writing hits and acting in the TV show Alias, movies True Romance, dusk til dawn, Desperado, death proof and a few others
A few things you missed which would make the movie make more sense: Heroin, a very serious drug that's injected is sold in balloons but in the beginning of the movie, Lance (the drug dealer) tells Vince that he's out of balloons and he's putting it in a baggy. Normally, Cocaine, a drug that's snorted is sold in baggies. That's why when Mia found the baggy, she thought it was coke and accidentally snorted heroin which made her OD. Also, the adrenaline shot had to go through the breast plate which is bone that protects the vital organs in our thorso- not an implant. Heroin and other opioid use leads to diarrhea so that's why Vince was always taking a shit.
Well ya, sorta... I mean heroin is often sold in balloons but it's also sold in baggies cocaine is also sold in both.. Also.. both heroin and cocaine can be either snorted or shot however you would never snort or shoot anywhere near as much heroin as you do cocaine. That's why she O.D'd . She did a Good ol Hollywood line of Really GOOD H, thinking it was blow.
There is not a part two, but, the film Reservoir Dogs, also written and directed by Quinton Tarantino, is related to Pulp Fiction in the sense that one of the characters, Mr. Blonde, aka Vic Vega, played by Michael Madson, is the brother of John Travolta's character in Pulp Fiction, Vincent Vega.
Vince doesn't go to the hospital because he doesn't want Marsellus to find out what happened. If they went to the hospital, there would be records of what happened, follow-up phone-calls, tons of people would find out, and Vincent or Mia could even be criminally charged for using illegal drugs.
Here’s how this movie would go together if it were shown in chronological order for your information: 1)The apartment raid w/divine intervention 2.)Blowing Marvin’s head off/The Wolf 3.)Diner/Jules tells Vincent he’s done & now no longer partners with him. 4.)Bar scene where Marcellus telks Butch to take a dive & Jules & Vincent walk in with the briefcase dressed in the dork clothes. Vince & Butch mean mug eachother 5.) The OD date 6.)Butch wins his fight & escapes/Vincent is now paired with the bartender from the club scene. 7.)Butch goes for his father’s watch/kills Vincent/Runs over Marcellus saves him from Zed/Leaves town on Zeds Chopper with his girl THE END
I was worried this would be too perverted, depraved, and gory for you guys, but I was wrong. This is my favorite movie of all time and I have no idea why. It's basically about nothing. Generic stories told in a strange order about foot massages, hillbilly pawn shop rpists, restaurant robbery, and hiding watching in @sses, but there's just something about it. It's the funniest movie I've ever seen and I've seen all the jim carrey and will farrell movies. I think it's all the casual conversation that happens in the film. It feels like you're right there with them. Like you're part of the movie just out of frame. Loved your reaction!
Funny story about Samuel L. Jackson's audition for the part of Jules. Quentin Tarantino obviously wanted him in the role (he actually stated that he wrote the part for SLJ), but he still had to audition for some studio people. When he showed up, one of studio producers (or whatever) greeted him with something like "I'm a big fan of your work, Mr. Fishburne", evidently mistaking SLJ for another black actor, Laurence Fishburne (who would later play Morpheus in the Matrix etc). This really pissed SLJ off, so he was actually furious for real when he did the audition scene, and as it turns out that scene was his speech to Brett in the beginning of the movie, before he and Vincent executes him. SLJ said in some interview that he thought him being livid help land him the part in the producers' eyes. 😅
when i saw that y'all were reacting to this movie i was like "oh no that one scene" but good movie. One thing i noticed is that Julies retired at the right time after the "miracle", cause if he hadn't choose the righteous path he may have been killed by Butch. and if Vincent had choosen that path too he might have survived
@@dmuhsin But if they were both there only one of them would be in the bathroom so Butch wouldn’t have gotten the jump on them, so if they both choose the wicked path they’re fine lol
When the drug dealer said "the Breastplate" he wasn't talking about breast implants, the breastplate is a part of the ribcage, they were saying he had to stab through a bone to get to the heart
I've watched this movie over a dozen times and Whoever edited it did a good job. Most of the time editors chop up the movie so bad that it's hard to follow but you were able to edit and still keep the important scenes in, and I had no problem following it.
👏👏👏👏👏👏 Great reaction dudes!!!! Great editing. I have watched many channels react to Pulp Fiction and gotta sqy yours is among the best. Y'all dudn't miss a beat. Some channels can't figure out the non linear narrative. Good job fellas.
The main reason Mia ended up overdosing is that she is a cocaine user but Vincent has heroin, and she confuses it for cocaine. The different drug made it easy to overdose
Yes, all of the Tarantino movies are also written by him, that's why he doesn't do a lot of them. He made just 9 'till now, and apart one they're all considered masterpieces. Tarantino is also in the movie, he plays Jimmy. Didn't you recognize the black dude/uncle from Django as Jules? 😂 John Travolta (Vincent) was a famous dancer in the '70ies.
Except Jackie Brown. That was adapted from the novel Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard. One of the reasons I think JB is his best. No shade on Quentin but his scripts can be kind of redundant and less than realistic and believable. Which is not the case with Jackie Brown.
Marvin was part of their team too. That's why he was the only one in the room of guys that was spared. They don't talk about it, but Marvin I always thought was the mole for them and Mr Wallace .
Excellent movie . I saw it in a cinema when it first came out . Great reaction guys . The actor that played the gladiator who got a spike thru his foot played a hammer wielding bad guy in Conan the Barbarian .
I think that one of the most interesting things about Pulp Fiction is that there is no "main character". There's a group of characters who get almost equal time and have their stories told out of order in order to piece together one big, wild, story.
Very good reaction. Pulp Fiction is a movie with many important little details that you may discover after watching it many times. You predicted a little of things correctly and caught on certain developments.
Great reaction as usual! This movie came out when I was in college. A friend of mine saw it and I asked him what it was about. He replied, "I have no idea." I saw the movie shortly thereafter. That's when I came to the same conclusion...I have no idea what this movie is about🤷😅 For me it is the dialogue that makes it so enjoyable to watch.
The weird thing is Jimmy uses the N word as a white man and has a black wife. 😂 The suitcase is a MacGuffin (an element to push the plot ahead but irrelevant to the audience). Tarantino never said what is inside, and that's gave a lot of theories and speculations. One of them is inside the suitcase there's the Marcellus Wallace's soul, since the number to open it is 666 and he has a band-aid behind his neck (in some cults, to extract a soul from a body you must do it behind the neck, under the skull).
It is strange but not too strange, it's kind of common among white guys who grow up in the hood to use the n-word just like all the black guys they grew up around and they often end up dating black girls.
Exactly when this movie takes place is famously sort of unclear, but it came out in 1994 and fingerprinting was definitely a thing by "the 80s"; it had been used in the context of criminal investigations since the early 20th century. It was a slow and imprecise process compared to the digital comparisons that are available now, but it could definitely be done. "The gimp" was inspired by a woman named Collen Stan, who was kidnapped by a California couple and held in similar conditions for seven years until 1984.
Uma Thurman is also in Kill Bill, which is also a great movie you guys should check out - it's actually two movies long - Volume 1 is Kill Bill, and Part 2 is Kill Bill Volume 2. Quentin Tarantino directs them all.
So Quentin was first involved with the TV show Alias, and had writing credit on dusk til Dawn, True Romance, death proof, desperado. But his first totally written and directed movie was reservoir dogs, then this!
Salaam alaykum my strong Muslim brothers. We are very glad to see you in our gifted land which was long promised to us. Brick by brick we shall build the largest mosque the Muslim world has seen.
Fun fact; the opening song is an old Mediterranean folk song. MISERLOU so old in fact nobody is sure of the origin Greece, Turkey, Lebanon or North Africa.
the movie is suppose to take place in the 80s, where herorin and cocaine were big drugs. people used them to just get high and forget about life. also dont be a square just means dont be a loser, and the restaurant there in. is meant to take you back to the 50' era
You guys gotta check out some Coen brothers movies! Fargo, The big Lebowski, Burn after reading, Blood simple, and Raising Arizona are a few of my favorites! Their stuff is almost on the same level as Tarantino in my opinion.
Lol, you guys let "cl1t" slip through, the drug dealer's wife when she was talking about piercings. That's a way more hardcore word than stuff like "a$$".
I like how Butch makes a series of selfish decisions which land him in ever deeper shit, and he finally makes a selfless choice (rescuing Marcelles) that more or less gets him out of it.
This is a wild ride. It’s been a while since I have seen this movie. Enjoyed watching it with you both. You should check out the movie. The hateful eight. Another wild one.
This was a cool movie when I saw it for the first time in 1998 when I was 13, and it's still a cool movie. I've seen it around 10 times, and here we are, 30 years after it was released, and it's still a cool movie. Tarantino is very clever and he really pays attention very minor details that nobody will ever notice in the first few times they watch it. Every time you watch it, you will notice something new about it.
The robber chick at the beginning and end is the great great granddaughter of Canada's 3rd Prime Minister. And it's not breast implant, it's breastplate, the bone.
My favorite movies with Samuel Jackson in them are The Long Kiss Goodnight and A Time To Kill. You'd probably like both of them! The Long Kiss Goodnight is about some entities in the US government staging a terrorist attack and blaming it on arabs. And A Time To Kill is about what should be done when the cops and courts don't administer justice ...is it ok to take the law into your own hands?
29:39 no when she was on the floor and he was tapping her chest he said she had to say she has a breastplate the bone so he has to stab it hard to get through the bone not breast implants LOL
Ezekiel 25:17 is a real verse, but only the last two sentence of Jules’ monologue contain the real verse, and even those have something added in between. My headcanon is that Jules started out by saying the original verse but kept slowly adding on more stuff through the years, culminating in the paragraph he recites now.
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He didn't say Mia has breast implants, he said "breast-plate", another name for sternum. He was saying the needle needed to be jabbed with enough force to get through that.
Saved me from saying it.
Sometimes the pride in their ignorance is amazing, lol. Ty
American High school dances in the 50s were called "sock hops" because they usually took place in the gymnasium and everyone had to take off their shoes to avoid scuffing up the floor, especially since most people wore hard-soled shoes back then.
It makes sense that a 50s-themed restaurant might have the same rule for a Twist contest.
Yeah, that's one of the dances in the 60s.
I love how Christopher Walken's tone changes during his monologue, from reverential when talking about past wars, to hostile when he gets to his own war experience. Such a great delivery.
I have seen this movie about a billion times but I never noticed that before. Wow.
Wow you guys are so smart. I've never seen someone ACTUALLY predict most of what happens in Pulp Fiction before it happens. This movie is known for how chaotic and random the story is. You didn't predict everything right but you sure did get a lot of it perfect including why their shirts were different and how the first and last scenes in the diner tie together. Bravo!
I'm surprised you were able to make it all the way through to the end -- this movie shows the dark side of humanity that many people wish did not exist at all. Sometimes it can be fun to watch others go through hell and tribulations without ever having to go there yourself. You can look at this movie as teaching you how NOT to behave in life because of the consequences those actions bring.
There is going to be a lot of "what the fudge" in this reaction
Tarantino plays Jimmy, the guy's house they went to to clean up the car. Great movie, this was fun guys you made my night!
The twist contest has a secondary joke in it. John Travolta became famous for playing a discoteque dancer in the 197's classic movie Saturday Night Fever. His career had kind of declined into the 90's. Tarantino putting him in Pulp Fiction revitalized Travoltas career to super star status.
Until he made that horrid scientology crap.
I say this is a homage to director Stanley Kubrick. He did 2 movies in the 50s and 60s that had scenes and time jumps. The Killing and Dr Strangelove!
The robber is Mr orange, the waiter is Mr pink , Mr Wolf is Mr White!
I love your guys reaction videos, they are very long and in depth.
I clicked so fast! Great reaction guys! :)🎉
Thank you!
Quentin's first movie is still my favorite, reservoir dogs. This was 2nd. But he also did writing hits and acting in the TV show Alias, movies True Romance, dusk til dawn, Desperado, death proof and a few others
Thanks to the red headscarf dude ( sorry not sure on the names ), seems he does all the editing, must be many hours of work. Cheers.
Cheers.
A few things you missed which would make the movie make more sense:
Heroin, a very serious drug that's injected is sold in balloons but in the beginning of the movie, Lance (the drug dealer) tells Vince that he's out of balloons and he's putting it in a baggy. Normally, Cocaine, a drug that's snorted is sold in baggies. That's why when Mia found the baggy, she thought it was coke and accidentally snorted heroin which made her OD. Also, the adrenaline shot had to go through the breast plate which is bone that protects the vital organs in our thorso- not an implant. Heroin and other opioid use leads to diarrhea so that's why Vince was always taking a shit.
Actually, opiates make you constipated, which is also a reason Vince would be in the can trying to grunt one out.
Well ya, sorta... I mean heroin is often sold in balloons but it's also sold in baggies cocaine is also sold in both.. Also.. both heroin and cocaine can be either snorted or shot however you would never snort or shoot anywhere near as much heroin as you do cocaine. That's why she O.D'd . She did a Good ol Hollywood line of Really GOOD H, thinking it was blow.
@@angelagraves865 It sure does. I take Vicodin for pain control.
There is not a part two, but, the film Reservoir Dogs, also written and directed by Quinton Tarantino, is related to Pulp Fiction in the sense that one of the characters, Mr. Blonde, aka Vic Vega, played by Michael Madson, is the brother of John Travolta's character in Pulp Fiction, Vincent Vega.
Vince doesn't go to the hospital because he doesn't want Marsellus to find out what happened. If they went to the hospital, there would be records of what happened, follow-up phone-calls, tons of people would find out, and Vincent or Mia could even be criminally charged for using illegal drugs.
Travolta danced in everything from his 76 TV show welcome back kotter, to Saturday night fever, Stayin Alive, to all his movies into the 2000s!
Here’s how this movie would go together if it were shown in chronological order for your information:
1)The apartment raid w/divine intervention
2.)Blowing Marvin’s head off/The Wolf
3.)Diner/Jules tells Vincent he’s done & now no longer partners with him.
4.)Bar scene where Marcellus telks Butch to take a dive & Jules & Vincent walk in with the briefcase dressed in the dork clothes. Vince & Butch mean mug eachother
5.) The OD date
6.)Butch wins his fight & escapes/Vincent is now paired with the bartender from the club scene.
7.)Butch goes for his father’s watch/kills Vincent/Runs over Marcellus saves him from Zed/Leaves town on Zeds Chopper with his girl
THE END
Many people may not know, but when John Travolta dances, and takes two fingers and moves them past his eyes, he is doing the Batman dance.
I was worried this would be too perverted, depraved, and gory for you guys, but I was wrong. This is my favorite movie of all time and I have no idea why. It's basically about nothing. Generic stories told in a strange order about foot massages, hillbilly pawn shop rpists, restaurant robbery, and hiding watching in @sses, but there's just something about it. It's the funniest movie I've ever seen and I've seen all the jim carrey and will farrell movies. I think it's all the casual conversation that happens in the film. It feels like you're right there with them. Like you're part of the movie just out of frame. Loved your reaction!
Funny story about Samuel L. Jackson's audition for the part of Jules. Quentin Tarantino obviously wanted him in the role (he actually stated that he wrote the part for SLJ), but he still had to audition for some studio people. When he showed up, one of studio producers (or whatever) greeted him with something like "I'm a big fan of your work, Mr. Fishburne", evidently mistaking SLJ for another black actor, Laurence Fishburne (who would later play Morpheus in the Matrix etc). This really pissed SLJ off, so he was actually furious for real when he did the audition scene, and as it turns out that scene was his speech to Brett in the beginning of the movie, before he and Vincent executes him. SLJ said in some interview that he thought him being livid help land him the part in the producers' eyes. 😅
when i saw that y'all were reacting to this movie i was like "oh no that one scene" but good movie. One thing i noticed is that Julies retired at the right time after the "miracle", cause if he hadn't choose the righteous path he may have been killed by Butch. and if Vincent had choosen that path too he might have survived
@@dmuhsin But if they were both there only one of them would be in the bathroom so Butch wouldn’t have gotten the jump on them, so if they both choose the wicked path they’re fine lol
I think Butch would be dead if Joules would be there, because he'd to face two, not only Vincent, who was in the toilet and didn't see Butch entering.
Dysentery is basically death by diarrhea from unsanitary conditions. The joke is hilarious.
Fingerprinting for investigations goes back as far as the 1850s. DNA was late 80s early 90s testing.
When the drug dealer said "the Breastplate" he wasn't talking about breast implants, the breastplate is a part of the ribcage, they were saying he had to stab through a bone to get to the heart
I've watched this movie over a dozen times and Whoever edited it did a good job. Most of the time editors chop up the movie so bad that it's hard to follow but you were able to edit and still keep the important scenes in, and I had no problem following it.
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Great reaction dudes!!!! Great editing. I have watched many channels react to Pulp Fiction and gotta sqy yours is among the best. Y'all dudn't miss a beat. Some channels can't figure out the non linear narrative.
Good job fellas.
The main reason Mia ended up overdosing is that she is a cocaine user but Vincent has heroin, and she confuses it for cocaine. The different drug made it easy to overdose
This movie changed everything in 1994.
Yes, all of the Tarantino movies are also written by him, that's why he doesn't do a lot of them. He made just 9 'till now, and apart one they're all considered masterpieces.
Tarantino is also in the movie, he plays Jimmy.
Didn't you recognize the black dude/uncle from Django as Jules? 😂
John Travolta (Vincent) was a famous dancer in the '70ies.
Except Jackie Brown. That was adapted from the novel Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard. One of the reasons I think JB is his best. No shade on Quentin but his scripts can be kind of redundant and less than realistic and believable. Which is not the case with Jackie Brown.
Travol😢, from 75 to 2005,danced in all his TV and movies!
Marvin was part of their team too. That's why he was the only one in the room of guys that was spared. They don't talk about it, but Marvin I always thought was the mole for them and Mr Wallace .
That was a retro dance competition, like the twist from the 1960's
Excellent movie . I saw it in a cinema when it first came out . Great reaction guys . The actor that played the gladiator who got a spike thru his foot played a hammer wielding bad guy in Conan the Barbarian .
I think that one of the most interesting things about Pulp Fiction is that there is no "main character". There's a group of characters who get almost equal time and have their stories told out of order in order to piece together one big, wild, story.
Allot of good actors in this movie
Very good reaction. Pulp Fiction is a movie with many important little details that you may discover after watching it many times. You predicted a little of things correctly and caught on certain developments.
One of my all time favorites! this is great
Check out Saturday Night Fever for another Travolta movie, it's quite a tough movie though. He's quite a good dancer in real life.
Quentin Tarantino revealed, what was in the suitcase: a lamp and a battery. He said, whatever the audience believes is in it, willl be in it.
What a lazy, wprthless ass way to make a film. Fuckem
Great reaction as usual! This movie came out when I was in college. A friend of mine saw it and I asked him what it was about. He replied, "I have no idea." I saw the movie shortly thereafter. That's when I came to the same conclusion...I have no idea what this movie is about🤷😅
For me it is the dialogue that makes it so enjoyable to watch.
Pulp Fiction is about redemption
When people say: "this movie sucks because it has no plot" I always answer: "so does Pulp Fictions sucks as well?".
@@LightMovies 😅 yes! That's a great response.
This one is going to be amazing, I already know it is. I love the lines they used in Pulp Fiction, the dialogue is amazing, very casual and normal.
The weird thing is Jimmy uses the N word as a white man and has a black wife. 😂
The suitcase is a MacGuffin (an element to push the plot ahead but irrelevant to the audience). Tarantino never said what is inside, and that's gave a lot of theories and speculations.
One of them is inside the suitcase there's the Marcellus Wallace's soul, since the number to open it is 666 and he has a band-aid behind his neck (in some cults, to extract a soul from a body you must do it behind the neck, under the skull).
It is strange but not too strange, it's kind of common among white guys who grow up in the hood to use the n-word just like all the black guys they grew up around and they often end up dating black girls.
It’s not weed on the date, it’s just way way cheaper to roll your own tobacco
Exactly when this movie takes place is famously sort of unclear, but it came out in 1994 and fingerprinting was definitely a thing by "the 80s"; it had been used in the context of criminal investigations since the early 20th century. It was a slow and imprecise process compared to the digital comparisons that are available now, but it could definitely be done. "The gimp" was inspired by a woman named Collen Stan, who was kidnapped by a California couple and held in similar conditions for seven years until 1984.
Yes, he's Vic Vega's brother from reservoir dogs!
In the Jack Rabbit Slim's diner the cigarette Vincent rolled was tobacco not weed
Uma Thurman is also in Kill Bill, which is also a great movie you guys should check out - it's actually two movies long - Volume 1 is Kill Bill, and Part 2 is Kill Bill Volume 2. Quentin Tarantino directs them all.
Zed was not a cop. Rather a low level security(unarmed) guard like the ones found in supermarkets and such
So Quentin was first involved with the TV show Alias, and had writing credit on dusk til Dawn, True Romance, death proof, desperado. But his first totally written and directed movie was reservoir dogs, then this!
Salaam alaykum my strong Muslim brothers. We are very glad to see you in our gifted land which was long promised to us. Brick by brick we shall build the largest mosque the Muslim world has seen.
There's always time for Pop Tarts!
Fun fact; the opening song is an old Mediterranean folk song. MISERLOU so old in fact nobody is sure of the origin Greece, Turkey, Lebanon or North Africa.
The hospital would have to report it to the Police. And like Red said Marcellus would kill him.
Hahaha welcome to Los Angeles lol
You got a great movie, never get tired of it
the movie is suppose to take place in the 80s, where herorin and cocaine were big drugs. people used them to just get high and forget about life. also dont be a square just means dont be a loser, and the restaurant there in. is meant to take you back to the 50' era
Vincent is always in the Toilet because Heroin constipates the user.
Pulp Fiction a great introduction to Tarantino. Reservoir Dogs should be next, that or Kill Bill.
Everyone has breast plates, men and women. It's your sternum that protects your insides like your ribs
Speak for yourself, I dont have breasts!
You guys gotta check out some Coen brothers movies! Fargo, The big Lebowski, Burn after reading, Blood simple, and Raising Arizona are a few of my favorites! Their stuff is almost on the same level as Tarantino in my opinion.
The Twist was internationally famous first in the 1950's and beyond
Rollercoaster of a movie. Quentin in his prime.
you guys are smart, yalll predicted the hateful 8 as well..
thank you ♥♥
Lol, you guys let "cl1t" slip through, the drug dealer's wife when she was talking about piercings. That's a way more hardcore word than stuff like "a$$".
you guys have been watching bangers lately lol
Such a good script, must be hell to edit
13:56 Dont be what? Square. Ok? Rectangular. LOL!
👍Now you guys have to watch " Saturday Night Fever "!😃
THE PATH OF THE RIGHTIOUS MAN
You both MUST do a reaction about TRAINING DAY (2001). One of the best police thriller movies I've ever seen.
I like how Butch makes a series of selfish decisions which land him in ever deeper shit, and he finally makes a selfless choice (rescuing Marcelles) that more or less gets him out of it.
This is a wild ride. It’s been a while since I have seen this movie. Enjoyed watching it with you both. You should check out the movie. The hateful eight. Another wild one.
This was a cool movie when I saw it for the first time in 1998 when I was 13, and it's still a cool movie. I've seen it around 10 times, and here we are, 30 years after it was released, and it's still a cool movie. Tarantino is very clever and he really pays attention very minor details that nobody will ever notice in the first few times they watch it. Every time you watch it, you will notice something new about it.
This will be epic. Looking forward to the day the brothers react to Tarantino's best movies
#1 Jackie Brown
#2 Once upon a time in Hollywood
Inshallah
54:37: Jimmy is played by Quentin Tarantino
Next: Jackie Brown - you'll enjoy this one, I promise.
When you look at the totality of his actions in the movie, Vincent Vega was the most incompetent hit man ever
They said breast plates, not breast implants. So no silicone issue :)
The robber chick at the beginning and end is the great great granddaughter of Canada's 3rd Prime Minister. And it's not breast implant, it's breastplate, the bone.
My favorite movies with Samuel Jackson in them are The Long Kiss Goodnight and A Time To Kill. You'd probably like both of them!
The Long Kiss Goodnight is about some entities in the US government staging a terrorist attack and blaming it on arabs. And A Time To Kill is about what should be done when the cops and courts don't administer justice ...is it ok to take the law into your own hands?
Please watch Devil's advocate, starring Al Pacino & Keanu Reaves. You guys will really enjoy it.
It's impossible to go wrong with either Tarantino or the Coen Brothers' films.
The guy at 54:45 is the director of the movie - Quentin Tarantino
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Man it's so sad that bruce willis lost his voice
26:50 He said she's got a breastplate, that doesn't mean she has a breast implant. I think he meant her breastbone.
I think its Marcels soul in the case.
I think the movie is about degenerative life and we all can come to a divine realization to be better.
Enjoyed watching again. A suggestion on a similar type of movie: Kill Bill...
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What the fudge packin'
Surfer guitar rock
The sternum(breast plate), not breast implants. Good reaction.
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Haha whats terrifying is that there's a whole generation of people in their 40s whose lives were shaped by this movie.
It's so censored that huge portions of the movie are missing.
29:39 no when she was on the floor and he was tapping her chest he said she had to say she has a breastplate the bone so he has to stab it hard to get through the bone not breast implants LOL
Fuck yes!
Fun Fact: the Bible verse Jules always speaks is not in the Bible. Tarantino wrote that.
Ezekiel 25:17 is a real verse, but only the last two sentence of Jules’ monologue contain the real verse, and even those have something added in between. My headcanon is that Jules started out by saying the original verse but kept slowly adding on more stuff through the years, culminating in the paragraph he recites now.
I never got into this movie much. Thought Tarantino (misspelled) movies are quite strange.
On UA-cam there are versions with all the scenes in chronological order. Watching one of those you might enjoy it more.