Pulp Fiction - Making Of

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  • @mikebasil4832
    @mikebasil4832 3 роки тому +602

    Pulp Fiction’s energy still feels palpable after all these years. It was quite a powerful game changer for the cinema of the 90s.

    • @shadye.tammam8073
      @shadye.tammam8073 2 роки тому +10

      still is , every time you watch it , there is something you did'nt see or notice , every character is important and essential .. its a master piece

    • @hugobeijer5007
      @hugobeijer5007 2 роки тому +20

      pulpable

    • @stevetilbrook3402
      @stevetilbrook3402 Рік тому +1

      Oh so its a game huh? I bet yoo think life is a freeeeeeking game dont yooooo !!!

    • @bobklumpp8698
      @bobklumpp8698 Рік тому +1

      Well said.

    • @stevetilbrook3402
      @stevetilbrook3402 Рік тому +1

      @Jake Rose AhhhaaaaaaH! that's like its palpable but not !! Yeah you took the A out and put a U in its place,, a letter from one word put inside another one!!!

  • @KatsPurr
    @KatsPurr 5 років тому +347

    Travolta was PERFECT as Vincent! I couldn't imagine that character being played by anyone else! And how beautifully he works together with Samuel L. Jackson. Just perfection!

    • @mdm9389
      @mdm9389 2 роки тому +5

      James Gandolfini was offered the role, he suggested John Trovolta instead

    • @clexlexgrape
      @clexlexgrape 2 роки тому +2

      @@mdm9389 cap

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 2 роки тому +10

      “Fuck nigga what the fuck look what you did to Jimmy’s towel, what if he were to come in and see his towel like this!? It’s shit like this that’s gunna bring this situation to a halt Vincent!”
      “I ain’t trynna yell at you Vincent, you know I respect you but we gotta remember who doing who a favor here”
      “He kinda overreacted when he saw Marvin back there”
      “Well fuck it’s 8 o clock in the morning Jimmy just woke up he wasn’t expecting this shit!”

    • @rosemaryfarell5264
      @rosemaryfarell5264 2 роки тому +2

      Agreed. QT wanted Michael Madsen too for that role ffs. Good actor but would have been horrible.

    • @rosemaryfarell5264
      @rosemaryfarell5264 2 роки тому +1

      @@mdm9389 michael madsen turned it dwn cos he doing wyatt earp

  • @wattsnottaken1
    @wattsnottaken1 2 роки тому +293

    Quentin T is so inspiring. The fact he worked in a video store for 4 years before hitting it big time with Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. It’s very inspiring makes me love movies even more

    • @stolestone8622
      @stolestone8622 2 роки тому +11

      Before all this he wrote and sold the scripts of True Romance and Natural Bron Killers. Oliver Stone directed the last one!

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 2 роки тому

      Hes a scam artist nazi

    • @andyhall7032
      @andyhall7032 2 роки тому +5

      @@stolestone8622 Yeah and Tony Scott directed the first one. And it's arguably the better film. By a mile.

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Рік тому +2

      ​@@andyhall7032an awesome movie, whereas NBK I can't even sit through

    • @truthhurts3524
      @truthhurts3524 Рік тому +1

      True Romance will always be my favorite movie.

  • @pincmin
    @pincmin 3 роки тому +249

    Uma Thurman is not only great as Mia Wallace, she also gets Quentin's cinema and is able to articulate what makes these movies so special. No wonder they kept working together.

    • @matteframe
      @matteframe Рік тому +12

      CORRECTAMUNDO!!!!

    • @Jesus_H._Tap-DancingChrist
      @Jesus_H._Tap-DancingChrist 11 місяців тому +1

      Shame they only did two films together. Three if you count Kill Bill as separate.

    • @LarryHazard
      @LarryHazard 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Jesus_H._Tap-DancingChrist I really want the next Tarantino movie to be a horror and I think she could perfect for that

    • @wusaga4eva
      @wusaga4eva 2 місяці тому

      And her feet

  • @cybust6420
    @cybust6420 5 років тому +1256

    This is the "nineties-est" documentary you could ever watch.

    • @SingleFNotGiver
      @SingleFNotGiver 5 років тому +16

      i think we're missing reenactments of those stories tho

    • @crazyjoedavola5430
      @crazyjoedavola5430 4 роки тому +73

      The 90's was fucking great, I'd take anything from the 90's over any of the bullshit ridiculousness of today...

    • @mazgaj2
      @mazgaj2 4 роки тому +12

      haha my thoughts exactly, the background music!

    • @tylersmith9868
      @tylersmith9868 3 роки тому +3

      Idk, saved by the bell documentary?

    • @bradf.9365
      @bradf.9365 3 роки тому +1

      wow I thought the same damn thing

  • @stuartjonas2737
    @stuartjonas2737 Рік тому +40

    Amanda Plummer hit the nail on the head with a sledgehammer when she said that P F was no fly by night movie and would be a film you would have to and want to watch over and over. And that was said on set, during the filming, before anyone knew for sure it would smash because it hadn't even been made yet. But everybody KNEW, not just Ms Plummer! I remember being so scared I wouldn't get into pulp fiction in the cinema after being refused at 12 years old trying to sneak into reservoir dogs for the second time, but after seeing that film I knew there was no way I was going to NOT see pulp fiction when it came out, with my pals. We snuck in five times that week. My favourite film ever

    • @LarryHazard
      @LarryHazard 3 місяці тому

      It's one of those movies that maybe you're not planning to watch but once you start watching it you end up finishing it.

  • @tritone11
    @tritone11 Рік тому +26

    This movie is STILL a phenomenon. One of a handful of all time greats.

  • @CJCS1111
    @CJCS1111 7 років тому +948

    I was lucky to be there to watch them film the famous diner scene.

    • @Jack-cw8bw
      @Jack-cw8bw 7 років тому +32

      Christopher Sorensen For real? Were you an extra?

    • @CJCS1111
      @CJCS1111 7 років тому +190

      No. Though I AM an actor, I was only there this time because that diner was close to where I lived and I was passing by and saw all the movie trucks. I decided to stay and watch.

    • @CJCS1111
      @CJCS1111 7 років тому +126

      And just a few short years prior, I worked at a video store in Manhattan Beach while Quentin worked at a competing video store directly across the street.

    • @CJCS1111
      @CJCS1111 7 років тому +82

      I think he quit that job due to getting offered to make Res Dogs.

    • @ryaniggy4820
      @ryaniggy4820 7 років тому +18

      I presume you weren't able to enter the actual diner though? Correct? Great experience though regardless!

  • @igkgigoh
    @igkgigoh 7 років тому +1368

    The background music makes it seem like Quentin started a cult and some of the cast committed a mass suicide.

  • @AnorexicPandas
    @AnorexicPandas 2 роки тому +104

    The fact that Sam Jackson was so stoked about the part he immediately read it through twice! That’s epic!

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 Рік тому +3

      I recently read the script for the first time. I highly recommend it. It's interesting how none of the music is set yet but other little details are, like how he had the exact model car that crashes into Butch's Honda planned. And his description of Jack Rabbit Slim's is exactly what you see in the movie, the designers did an amazing job. I was most surprised to read that Butch was supposed to be about 26.

  • @picklegod4973
    @picklegod4973 Рік тому +39

    easily my favorite movie ever. Nothing beats the great interactions between Jackson and Travolta, or the dance scene with Uma and Thurman. Pure cinema that has me hooked from start to finish.

    • @Hongobogologomo
      @Hongobogologomo Рік тому +11

      Dance scene with Uma and Thurman. Lol

    • @austins.2495
      @austins.2495 8 місяців тому +2

      Yea, and your favorite show is probably Rick and Morty

  • @Rondo2ooo
    @Rondo2ooo 8 місяців тому +10

    I remember watching Pulp Fiction for the first time was that unique experience of watching several great movies at once.
    A masterpiece.

  • @JamesonScalia
    @JamesonScalia 7 років тому +47

    This film has been shown at my home at least 50 times.
    One of the all-time greats!!!

    • @hidde6200
      @hidde6200 7 років тому +2

      JamesonScalia shown at your home?

    • @JamesonScalia
      @JamesonScalia 7 років тому

      Yes, shown at my home, I have a 10 foot movie screen and projector with a blue tooth speaker called a "Block Rocker".
      It really fills out the cinematic experience, and, funny enough, cost less than a large quality television (about 600 total)

    • @JamesonScalia
      @JamesonScalia 7 років тому

      I have showings with my friends quite often, it is part of my home culture here at Monkey Mountain.

    • @hellaacapella
      @hellaacapella 7 років тому

      JamesonScalia cool

  • @T.E.P..
    @T.E.P.. 2 роки тому +21

    Quentin and his passion has expanded the cinematic universe .... Can't imagine anybody filling that gap ... with creativity and love of the medium like he does. He's precise and the GOD of easter eggs if you love the medium. Can't wait to meet QT some day and faint.

  • @Daniel-Munoz
    @Daniel-Munoz 2 роки тому +37

    I just watched this movie for the first time a few weeks back and man it was so enjoyable! Absolutely loved it. Put off watching it for so long. Glad I finally got around to it. The dialogue is just so damn good. I want to watch these characters talk to each other for hours.

    • @paulr2353
      @paulr2353 Рік тому +1

      I envy that you got a chance to watch it new. I saw it without context when it was in the theater and honestly didn't know how to react. It was amazing. Wish I could do it over again

    • @CrisisMoon7
      @CrisisMoon7 4 місяці тому +1

      I watched it for the first time last year, so amazing

  • @karelhoogendoorn
    @karelhoogendoorn 3 роки тому +65

    Great doc. I agree with some of the comments that say that this is more of a tribute to Tarantino than a making of, but it's great to see this. I love movies and everything associated with it: the script, the casting, the actors, the soundtrack etc. and when I first saw Pulp Fiction it just blew my mind. The coolness, the clever script (at that time I didn't percieve this very consciously), the soundtrack. Wow! I must have seen this movie at least 10 times and it's still great.

  • @ds2112
    @ds2112 Рік тому +24

    When I first saw PF when it came out, my college girlfriend jumped into my lap at the needle scene. It still is one of the most amazing movies exactly because it is not a continuous line of dialogue from A to B, and the dialogue itself, I've never dialogue like that before or since, unless its a Quentin T movie. Just amazing, and yes, his enthusiasm for the art shows.

    • @Original-Juice
      @Original-Juice Рік тому +1

      yeah man I am about your age was in tail end of H.S. when this was in theaters. I was so blown away watching it in the theater that intro song all the way to the end credits, with all of that red hot dialogue. I put the pieces together, but couldn't wait to see it again. Quentin's movies are so quotable. Reservoir Dogs was so amazing back then too!
      what a treat it was to be a teenager when he really got rollin' in the movie industry

  • @GlassThirdEye
    @GlassThirdEye 5 років тому +48

    Greatest film maker of my generation and one of the greatest of all time. I love every one of his films. Not a bad one in the bunch. He is the king of writing dialogue.

    • @mookiewilson4166
      @mookiewilson4166 Рік тому +1

      He’s up there, but I’ve got to hand greatest of our generation to PT Anderson.

  • @gogoyubari7042
    @gogoyubari7042 7 років тому +426

    2 years I keopt this watch... up my ass.... such a story, told brilliantly.

    • @metaparcel
      @metaparcel 7 років тому

      Don't know what movie is like at your place but count me out.

    • @miserabletlc2055
      @miserabletlc2055 7 років тому +28

      Eddie Espinoza its the story told by Captain Koon to Butch you dumbass

    • @katnip526
      @katnip526 7 років тому +2

      bwhahahahahahahahahahhahaEddie Espinoza you are a moron, correct?

    • @katnip526
      @katnip526 7 років тому +2

      all wrong about what? you are just as stupid as this other guy!

    • @vanlok
      @vanlok 7 років тому +2

      Canaan Rhodes have you even seen the movie bro? They all hid it in their ass, his grandfather, his father and his father's friend.

  • @martinacton3258
    @martinacton3258 6 років тому +492

    This is a tasty burger.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 5 років тому +20

      Mind if I have some of your tasty beverage to wash this down?

    • @muP8085
      @muP8085 5 років тому +14

      U messed up the line..its,
      *"Mmmhmm...this is a tasty burger"*

    • @EddieMachetti
      @EddieMachetti 5 років тому +11

      muP8085 it’s actually 6 M’s, not 5. Do some research.

    • @Profile.4
      @Profile.4 5 років тому +4

      That IS a tasty burgar!

    • @daveselbow9128
      @daveselbow9128 3 роки тому +2

      big kahuna burgers, its the Hawaiian joint

  • @mcleanimfify
    @mcleanimfify 7 років тому +32

    The background music is so 90's I love it.

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 7 років тому +29

    a representative of the old hollywood, Gregory Peck said after seeing this film, (I paraphrase)
    "there is a case to be made that it is excessive, but it is outstanding film making"

  • @ericfrazier9914
    @ericfrazier9914 7 років тому +194

    One of the best movies ever made without a doubt

    • @drowningin
      @drowningin 6 років тому +1

      Eric Frazier definitely! I do wish he would return to this genre of film. I like his newer movies but pulp fiction, reservoir dogs, true romance, natural born killers are where he shines so well

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles 5 років тому +1

      Pulp Fiction is a landmark of cinema. its up there with 2001 a Space Odyssey. He took the standard 3 act Hollywood bullshit script and stood it on its head. If you read the script it probably made absolutely no sense at all. Scenes were put all over the place. But by the end it all came together and made sense and then that was the moment you realized you were being played by a master.

    • @JonathanNelsonOfficial
      @JonathanNelsonOfficial 5 років тому +2

      Man it’s so insane how much Tarantino reveals how much his fans know absolutely nothing about cinema. There are many, many greater films that have been made. It feels odd even having to say that. He’s spoon feeding you what has been eloquently perfected by the geniuses whom he’s stealing from. Nonetheless, Pulp Fiction rocks.

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles 5 років тому

      @@JonathanNelsonOfficial Its not a competition!! And sorry but the screen play for PF was very unique. He stood the three act format on its head. And he pulled it off. Of course he's stealing from other films. It is all one big connective tissue.

    • @JonathanNelsonOfficial
      @JonathanNelsonOfficial 5 років тому +1

      roquefortfiles that’s all fine and well, but I’m talking about real life substance. A Fassbinder, Bresson, Bergman, Tarkovsky film can reduce you to tears and make you feel there’s nothing left but the illumination of your being. There’s something happening there, real, intensity of poetry. The Tarantino effect is happenstance based on whatever he chooses to brilliantly collage. He’s incredible at what he does, but it’s like calling a plastic water bottle a lake. It’s misconception.

  • @johntfood66
    @johntfood66 10 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for uploading this great documentary on one of my favorite movies of all time😊

  • @DiamondCutter423
    @DiamondCutter423 4 роки тому +6

    Great film.....never get tired of watching it.

  • @tbearthai
    @tbearthai 7 місяців тому +2

    First time I saw it in '95 was in a late 80's plush van with a 12" tv and VCR at the base of of Colorado Ski Resort on freezing night. Epic and unforgettable!

  • @sebastianmarin9362
    @sebastianmarin9362 7 років тому +104

    Uma Thurman is gorgeous... Wow!

    • @crazyjoedavola5430
      @crazyjoedavola5430 4 роки тому +6

      You didn't know that?

    • @gio-__-5895
      @gio-__-5895 3 роки тому +2

      was

    • @BrokenGodEnt
      @BrokenGodEnt 3 роки тому +7

      I used to think she wasn't that attractive tbh. Growing up I never understood why everyone always swooned over her. But now... man she is beautiful as hell. Especially with that short black hair.

  • @carlocalderon3659
    @carlocalderon3659 3 роки тому +14

    One of the greatest movies of all time!

  • @andyhanrahan
    @andyhanrahan Рік тому +33

    Absolute masterpiece. If anyone doesn't like this movie, they simply don't like movies.

  • @8triagrammer
    @8triagrammer 7 років тому +20

    It's like he shows us our culture and yet defines it at the same time..

  • @bwestby1
    @bwestby1 6 років тому +24

    I love the story of Vincent and Wallace’s wife. I laugh my ass off every time when I see how he walks after he shoots up and just says “okay” all shy into the intercom hahaha.

  • @Timesend
    @Timesend 2 роки тому +5

    Best film ever 🔥❤️ I miss these days. Everyone we fully living in the moment

  • @dc3189
    @dc3189 5 років тому +17

    The indigenous jungle backing music really adds to this..

  • @RS-cl5wg
    @RS-cl5wg 3 роки тому +202

    This is more a tribute to Quentin than a ”making of” Pulp Fiction

    • @ndowroccus4168
      @ndowroccus4168 3 роки тому +7

      Right? Like whoever posted it didn’t even watch it, except with peripheral vision...like a driver on their cell phone.

    • @sparksdrinker5650
      @sparksdrinker5650 3 роки тому +1

      I'm ok with it I love the backstory.

    • @RS-cl5wg
      @RS-cl5wg 3 роки тому +7

      @@sparksdrinker5650 I liked it too. It just has the wrong title.

    • @alecothegecko
      @alecothegecko 3 роки тому +7

      I mean quentin did make the film, I think it makes sense. Sometimes it helps to understand the creator to better understand the work

    • @DarkFutureConsolidated
      @DarkFutureConsolidated 3 роки тому +3

      I mean, perhaps in hindsight 26 years later and when taking his volume of work today into account. But this was made during production as a DVD extra. Its more that he was blowing up at the time, and there was literally nothing like Reservoir Dogs, and it came from nowhere. It was huge. Plus he had just had writing credits for True Romance and Natural born Killers. The latter he openly denounced and publicly stated Oliver Stone had butchered his script. He tried to get his name taken off the credits, but was ultimately credited as "Original story by" That was completely bad ass to go for Stone, and they still were desperate to have his name attached to it. He was so hot right now. Then. People wanted RD to be lightning in a bottle. So many other 90's Indi directors couldn't make anything that lived up to the surprise Indi hit. But Pulp Fiction not only surpassed expectations, it was universally acclaimed and was so stratospheric, made RD look like a weekday matinee by comparison. Its hard to fully express just how huge this film was. It instantly redefined cinema like Nirvana did Rock and or Roll.

  • @djsixgrams
    @djsixgrams 5 років тому +23

    Timeless movie, genius director ... cant wait until his new movie comes out later this month!

    • @nArgari
      @nArgari 3 місяці тому

      And it's a blast!

  • @afterpodcast
    @afterpodcast 7 років тому +56

    At 9:20 John Travolta looks like he's still in character! Probably the best acting work he's ever done!

    • @Xtant-audio
      @Xtant-audio 6 років тому +7

      He is in character, it was shot on set during production

    • @ListenToBigFace
      @ListenToBigFace 5 років тому +1

      Xtant Audio No, he’s ‘in costume’

    • @Sheriff_GrimLaw
      @Sheriff_GrimLaw 5 років тому +4

      Still jacked up on H. x

    • @dennydarkko
      @dennydarkko 2 роки тому

      @@Sheriff_GrimLawtravolta, in his own words Atleast has always been a drug free guy, he looks down upon it. He spoke about that in a separate pulp fiction interview, his biggest challenge with the role was trying to capture how it feels and should look to be on heroin, since he’s never done it himself

    • @Sheriff_GrimLaw
      @Sheriff_GrimLaw 2 роки тому +1

      @@dennydarkko Thank you, Denny. It was just a bit of irony.
      I never thought Travolta really shot heroin to get in character, Denny.
      It was just a joke. You believe that, don't you Denny?

  • @wes4192
    @wes4192 5 років тому +41

    geez amanda plummer is as nuts as you would think

  • @metaparcel
    @metaparcel 7 років тому +54

    More than the movie is his work ethic and drive. You enjoy the product but don't appreciate the mind and talent behind this and your other favorite movies. God bless him, Mr Tarentino

    • @Elias6233
      @Elias6233 7 років тому +9

      Eddie Espinoza lol Everything people talk about is Tarantino and his directing style, the fuck you talking about?

    • @JimVincent
      @JimVincent 7 років тому +1

      Eddie Espinoza you didn't even spell his name right.

  • @DrGreg007
    @DrGreg007 2 роки тому +18

    Definitely one of the all time great movies 👌 Tarantino has secured himself a seat at the table of greatest directors of all time

  • @Rick9482
    @Rick9482 2 роки тому +3

    Really enjoyable look back at the making of a classic and really surprised I hadn't seen this before.
    The man has the touch, no doubt.

  • @leoinsf
    @leoinsf 3 роки тому +134

    More "the making of Quentin Tarantino" than anything else.

    • @katlegomachailwe8507
      @katlegomachailwe8507 3 роки тому +4

      which isn't a bad thing

    • @bonnie3447
      @bonnie3447 3 роки тому +6

      @@katlegomachailwe8507 true but man there sure is a lot of that already. Would have loved a true making of pulp fiction.

  • @Dawnseeker2000
    @Dawnseeker2000 5 років тому +91

    Samuel Jackson should have received best Actor.

    • @dantakeoff
      @dantakeoff 5 років тому +5

      He did. The Brits gave it to him...

    • @ds698
      @ds698 3 роки тому

      He does but also that role probably helped launch him into outer space, the dude IS nick fury lol I can never un see nor do I want to lol. Sam is the man

  • @DanielPierce
    @DanielPierce 5 років тому +19

    I think you could argue that Pulp Fiction is one of the best script of all time.

  • @rolltru
    @rolltru Рік тому +5

    Only his second movie and everyone was already talking about him like he was the legend he is today

  • @drowningin
    @drowningin 6 років тому +35

    I do believe Pulp Fiction is one of the greatest films ever made. i wish Q.T. got to direct True Romance

    • @djrmonix
      @djrmonix 6 років тому +5

      True Romance is still very good!

    • @assmatronix
      @assmatronix 5 років тому

      Tony Scott directing a Tarantino script? What could possibly be better? Of course QT shooting TR himself would also be great, but at the time I don't think no one could've done a better job than Tony Scott.

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew 5 років тому

      Fuckin' Floyd!

    • @Steve_643
      @Steve_643 9 місяців тому

      Tony casted and followed most of Quentin’s notes for that movie. It’s actually included in QT’s boxset and Natural Born Killers isn’t

  • @jessepesrson2944
    @jessepesrson2944 7 років тому +21

    Amanda Plummer really hit the nail on the head at the end 👌

    • @psychobillynumbnuts1
      @psychobillynumbnuts1 7 років тому +1

      Definitely meth

    • @James-mq5lf
      @James-mq5lf 7 років тому +5

      Nah nigga, it ain't meth. She's talking too slow and she's too out of it for it to be meth. Unless she's been up for days at that point. Meth makes people YAMMER ON endlessly about nothing, at a thousand words per minute, and tell total strangers what lurks in the deepest recesses of their hearts.

    • @zimzimma5688
      @zimzimma5688 7 років тому +5

      "tell strangers what lurks in the deepest recesses of their heart" and "nah nigga" lol you're all over the place.

    • @PickassoEnt
      @PickassoEnt 7 років тому

      Jaramya Rattle herion

    • @johnaddeo2251
      @johnaddeo2251 7 років тому

      It wasn't too many Slurpee's, although something made poor Amanda's brain freeze.

  • @greerzyxxi5590
    @greerzyxxi5590 6 років тому +23

    I like what Bruce said, referring to how no one asks to change the script. I just can't help but think, no one challenges it, because it's his movie. No one directs like him, no one pushes the envelope like him, when you come on set, it's not about you anymore. You're a pawn in his chess game and you do as your told. Let the master work

    • @Gypsy_Danger_TMC
      @Gypsy_Danger_TMC Рік тому +1

      Reminds me of when Jamie fox got yelled at on djangos set "you're not cool you're a f*cking slave!... who ends up being the hero"

  • @zetetick395
    @zetetick395 Рік тому +1

    Nice to see _Intruder_ (1987) getting some love from the guys, it's one of my fave 80s slashers,
    with two Raimi brothers, a funny script, and great energetic direction!

  • @Jestinace
    @Jestinace 3 роки тому +12

    The 1993 interviews are interesting because the actors (especially Travolta, whose career was dead in the water at that point) had no idea the movie was gonna be successful/hold the legacy it does

    • @mickypixie
      @mickypixie 3 роки тому +4

      Exactly!! I remember that the general feel of travolta at that time was that he’s a bit of a joke and has’been, in films like ‘look who’s talking’ etc. Then pulp fiction came out and the rest is history....
      Travolta f&@king nailed it though ... unbelievable!! :)

  • @lsb2623
    @lsb2623 5 років тому +7

    Without this movie John Travolta wouldn't have had his resurgence and we would have missed out on the greatest movie in the history of mankind. That edge of your seat action tour-de-force masterpiece of sci-fi, drama, passion, the human struggle, and above all the best acting ever put to film...
    Battlefield Earth !!!

    • @bobbymariani2839
      @bobbymariani2839 Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂
      ...I do like that movie though...
      😆 🤣 😂

  • @Talisman09
    @Talisman09 6 років тому +284

    how is this the making of pulp fiction? it's just the actors talking about tarantino

    • @Lospollos24
      @Lospollos24 5 років тому +27

      taliwakka27 dumbass it’s how they all got together to make the film, there’s a difference between making of and behind the scenes...

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 5 років тому +7

      Usually making ofs have behind the scenes footage though.

    • @zaz4667
      @zaz4667 5 років тому +4

      I agree. a infomercial for Quentin and how great he is. I do like his movies though.

    • @Lospollos24
      @Lospollos24 5 років тому

      MrParkerman6 well not all the time but yes that’s true, but if you come to a making of video expecting just behind the scenes clips then you’re sadly mistaken that’s my point

    • @TdcWillies
      @TdcWillies 5 років тому +1

      Beyond writing a movie and directing it (and finding people to fund it), it's about the community you build in order to make it. Evidently, he can get the best performances because he builds trust with each participant. Actors, sets, editing, technical on-site... Seems like it'd be a blast to work on one of them.

  • @roquefortfiles
    @roquefortfiles Рік тому +1

    He stood the standard 3 act film on its head. When I saw this film I thought there was no way he could toss all the plot points in the air like he did and have it come together and eventually make sense. But he did. I was floored when it ended. I knew I was watching a landmark film.

  • @moon12349100
    @moon12349100 5 років тому +8

    10:40 quentin is just like a overnatural medium, hes using other artists in the optimal way they should be used. brilliant

  • @thomasbrown8468
    @thomasbrown8468 2 роки тому +1

    My favorite doc. Been waiting for something like this on Pulp Fiction Cool great video/ doc.

  • @talbrott
    @talbrott 7 років тому +12

    loving the squelching backing music

  • @marckolsters2279
    @marckolsters2279 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing movie and script. Fun to see some of the actors' thoughts and behind the scenes of the making.

  • @ChrisBrown-rf3yp
    @ChrisBrown-rf3yp 6 років тому +3

    I talk to the 17 ta 25 yr old guys at work they have no clue this film exists, yet they know master windu does, i love me some Starwars, but chaps broaden your minds i think, this is gold, walkens scene alone is part of this adult quality storytelling, but i love the concept of the force to much, pulp fiction is .......
    ..wow great

  • @RyanHarris77
    @RyanHarris77 Рік тому +2

    Love Amanda Plummer’s energy. She seems like the kind of person that would be great to have a coffee with and talk shop as long as you don’t mind her trying to sell therapy crystals to you before you leave.

  • @128789842
    @128789842 3 роки тому +4

    It is one of the few films in the history of cinema that will never go out of style !.. Which is "Pulp Fiction".

  • @theprofilepod
    @theprofilepod 6 місяців тому +2

    I watched Pulp Fiction for the first time in Waukegan, Illinois, and I just didn’t get it. I was 18, clueless, and it flew over my head. The second time I saw it, I got it.

  • @timbazzinett2693
    @timbazzinett2693 4 роки тому +24

    I watched this the other month. It was so refreshing to see a movie with really good dialog. Far better than the crap being released today.

    • @matteframe
      @matteframe Рік тому +2

      CORRECTAMUNDO!!!!

    • @Bikonito
      @Bikonito 2 місяці тому

      "I don't want any good modern movies"

  • @idea_music
    @idea_music 3 роки тому +16

    ive heard people refer to Pulp Fiction as the "Smells Like Teen Spirit" of 90s cinema

  • @codeypendent1899
    @codeypendent1899 6 років тому +49

    That music is like Seinfeld crossed with Nine Inch Nails..... 90s af

  • @bobbell3989
    @bobbell3989 3 місяці тому +1

    Man this was the best film ever ❤ great doc 👌

  • @danielgriffith3633
    @danielgriffith3633 5 років тому +3

    The opening scene to Inglorious Bastards is so good, shows he can make a huge normal movie. Wish he would, keeps making pulp fiction every 2 years..

  • @klausrain111
    @klausrain111 Рік тому +11

    In many ways Eric Stoltz was the funniest actor in the movie. ❤ I loved that character! 😂

    • @Jesus_H._Tap-DancingChrist
      @Jesus_H._Tap-DancingChrist 11 місяців тому +1

      Kurt Cobain was offered the role (apparently, according to Courtney Love) but Stoltz was perfect

  • @EpicTechium505
    @EpicTechium505 7 років тому +791

    Travolta looks like a gay vampire

  • @danapeck5382
    @danapeck5382 Рік тому

    Thanks for what you're trying to do. All the best

  • @lievger03
    @lievger03 6 років тому +48

    Greatest Tarantino Quote ever :
    -so someone passes out in a Cinema while watching Pulp, what did you thought?
    Tarantino: 14:34

    • @winstonli8081
      @winstonli8081 5 років тому +3

      Liev German Young Tarantino is great character in his own right

    • @rodrigobittar7940
      @rodrigobittar7940 5 років тому +2

      I laughed so hard at this part

    • @magicjackm
      @magicjackm 5 років тому

      that shit was borderline (if not outright) maniacal, lol

  • @kirkwatson5388
    @kirkwatson5388 7 років тому +3

    Very enjoyable! Nice use of tracks from Steve Roach and Roger King's "Dust To Dust" album.

  • @JellyGoat666
    @JellyGoat666 Рік тому +4

    Pulp Fiction is a 10 out of 10. It still holds up- even on the “edited for TV” USA network. It’s such a fun watch and a masterpiece of cinema- for any decade.

  • @moonboogien8908
    @moonboogien8908 5 років тому +66

    So, less of a making of..... More of how awesome Quentin is.

    • @moonboogien8908
      @moonboogien8908 5 років тому +4

      @Dana Davison I agree he's earned accolades.... But the title is misleading.

    • @fredgarvinMP
      @fredgarvinMP 5 років тому +4

      If the shoe fits...

    • @GnomeChomsky9999
      @GnomeChomsky9999 Рік тому

      I thought it had some insights into key shots..

  • @ashishnalavade9244
    @ashishnalavade9244 3 роки тому +3

    When Jules takes a bite of that big cahuna burger, it makes my mouth water everytime😋

  • @bobbybrandnew3277
    @bobbybrandnew3277 6 місяців тому

    Badass documentary 👏 that scene where Vincent says can you say please to the wolf was amazingly acted. My favorite QT film with hateful 8 at close 2nd.

  • @boopah4365
    @boopah4365 4 роки тому +3

    Pulp Fiction is one of the top 5 films ever made.

  • @brandadse.1741
    @brandadse.1741 5 років тому +5

    Can’t wait for “once upon a time in Hollywood” to be in theatres. First time DiCaprio and Pitt share the screen EVER and he said this script is the closest to Pulp fiction he’s done.

  • @publicaccount1589
    @publicaccount1589 2 роки тому +5

    Quentin was literally the star of this movie. That's how you know something amazing is happening

  • @ennbee2051
    @ennbee2051 7 років тому +168

    "Alllright, okay. Uhmmm, okay. I got John back hahallright. John Travolta, allright. So I thought "okay uhmmm who next". Hahuhahallllright, okay. And you know, ohuhukay. Allhuhuright. Uhmmm I got Sam Jackson. Allright. Okay. And I thought ohkahahay, allrihahaght now we got a movie, okhahahay. Alhuhaharight...". And so on

    • @BoxerRenee
      @BoxerRenee 4 роки тому +2

      Modern editing cuts out all the 'ums' but it comes off as unnatural and (obviously) extremely edited. I personally really enjoy the humanity of these types of interviews. Its like their guard is down and they're just normal people too.

    • @hamsandwichson
      @hamsandwichson 3 роки тому

      Alright?

  • @John-cg4he
    @John-cg4he 7 років тому +269

    John Travolta should forever kiss Q.T. ass. Pulp Fiction totally revived his career and led to some really great roles for John.

    • @smartyhardy8924
      @smartyhardy8924 7 років тому +44

      John yeah and then he destroyed his career for the second time with "Battlefield Earth"...

    • @AwoL205
      @AwoL205 7 років тому +5

      John what great roles?

    • @michaelrivera3607
      @michaelrivera3607 7 років тому +18

      Josh Wall face off for one

    • @psyfranky6414
      @psyfranky6414 7 років тому +8

      Vincent Vega actually was written for Michaael Madsen, but he dropped off like two weeks before starting and so Travolta came in

    • @carlosparra8976
      @carlosparra8976 7 років тому +22

      Im sure he thanked him enough....should he kiss his ass forever or be in his debt for ever? Lets hope no one demands some butt kissing from you for eternity

  • @royalcrowntowing2464
    @royalcrowntowing2464 2 роки тому +5

    It's a shame movies are not made as simple as this today with the same unique dialogue the way the movie is filmed and the angles and lights and filters.
    every movie made today has to top the last movie and that's the problem

  • @djtheshooter6748
    @djtheshooter6748 5 років тому +18

    My humble opinion on Pulp. Sam Jackson carried the film to Ving Rhames and vice versa. The two most memorable scenes: Jules vs Brett and Ving vs Hillbillie boy. The coffee shop scene was also carried by Jackson.

    • @Murf_Workshop
      @Murf_Workshop 3 роки тому +5

      I wouldn't say carry, but Jackson's performance was definitely the standout. The whole movie is awesome, it's better to just appreciate it for what it is.

    • @JFmK-sh5nh
      @JFmK-sh5nh Рік тому

      It was Butch vs. hillbilly boy, Zed. We never saw Marcellus fighting the hillbillies. You're obviously a racist Black supremacist who makes everything about race, albeit in a slightly veiled manner. So, according to you, the only actors in the large ensemble cast who "carried" the movie just happened to be the two black guys? You forgot Phil Lamar, Mr. Racist Douchebag. 😂

  • @bernierose719
    @bernierose719 4 роки тому +5

    Oh man I miss the 90’s 😭

  • @Gabagool93
    @Gabagool93 6 років тому +34

    Am I watching a nat geo documentary about the amazon rainforest or a pulp fiction documentary? Can't tell from the music

  • @AndrewsOpinion15
    @AndrewsOpinion15 5 років тому +2

    GREAT MAKING OF PULP FICTION 1994 FILM !!!

  • @bennywright4900
    @bennywright4900 7 років тому +485

    The background music in this doc makes it unwatchable.

    • @calsepher
      @calsepher 7 років тому

      M

    • @leemcgowan9
      @leemcgowan9 7 років тому +13

      Ben Wright now you've pointed it out it's all I can hear

    • @thegiftedone
      @thegiftedone 7 років тому +5

      Ben... I thought the same thing! It's fuckn lame

    • @adamsapple7193
      @adamsapple7193 7 років тому +29

      It's called the 90's

    • @adamsapple7193
      @adamsapple7193 7 років тому +3

      lucas bezerra facó ...pretty much, yes! Lol. Editing technology was very crude when this was made and 90's graphics style looks horribly dated now. I take it you were born post 90's?

  • @greedokenobi3855
    @greedokenobi3855 6 років тому +2

    Quentin LOVES the word ‘allright’ LOL!

  • @Freddd95
    @Freddd95 5 років тому +21

    I grew a beard while watching the intro

  • @davidrosas7932
    @davidrosas7932 7 років тому +7

    Quentin dancing at 22:50 is pure gold

  • @adambrothwood
    @adambrothwood 2 роки тому +7

    When you really study Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction, there's not a lot of violence shown on screen. In fact, the power of the ear cutting scene is owed to indication. The emphasis of that scene is attributed to Michael Madsens performance, the choice of song that contrasts the tone and then it cuts away from the ear cutting thus putting our imagination to work. The violence is always hanging in the background and that's attributed to Tarantino's writing more than anything. The reality of what these men could do at any time is what gives the anticipation of violence rather than the violence itself. The characters on screen could commit a random act of violence and we would believe that would happen but the fact it's rarely scene, allows our imagination to take hold. And this is what makes it powerful. This idea that he's the violence guy is old hat and it's fanned by people who don't understand his true brilliance

    • @KristinaBrandorff
      @KristinaBrandorff Рік тому +1

      What I see and love in QT movies is that among many cruel and violent things there's always something very pure, love. Many people just somehow do not notice this, which is strange to me.

    • @bobbymariani2839
      @bobbymariani2839 Рік тому

      He was just waiting till they couldn't tell him NO when it comes to violence 😆 After Jackie Brown, all bets were off 😂

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Рік тому

      Apart from the ear, there is plenty of violence om the screen

  • @mikepoppjr
    @mikepoppjr Рік тому

    I first saw this movie in 1994 I rented it from Blockbuster I always wished I'd seen it when it came out Fortunately my wish came true around 2015 the movie was shown on a Friday night at midnight at The New Beverly Cinema in LA the movie theater owned by Tarrentino it was amazing its really ment to be seen in a theater I sat a few rows from the back in the center of the theater when it was over I got up and turned around to see people in the back row behind me getting up from their seats I always wondered if he was sitting behind me that night it was so dim it was hard to tell ...been my favorite movie for almost 30 years now and yes the 90s were pretty awesome

  • @Samuel_J_Russell
    @Samuel_J_Russell 5 років тому +3

    Vincent: All right, what I need is a big, fat magic marker. You got it?
    Jody: What?
    Vincent: A magic marker. A felt pen! A fuckin' black magic marker!
    Comedy gold.

  • @ezzio8611
    @ezzio8611 6 місяців тому +1

    1994 to 2024, a classic movie turned generational

  • @raymondhartmeijer9300
    @raymondhartmeijer9300 6 років тому +6

    "Blow out" with Travolta, that's indeed a great film

    • @maupg6647
      @maupg6647 5 років тому

      You can tell that QT it's a huge De Palma's fan. And both Travolta's peformances are excellents arguably the bests from his whole carreer

  • @canefrogfury
    @canefrogfury 6 років тому

    Wonderful -thanks uploader!

  • @RigemortisTheGoth
    @RigemortisTheGoth 4 роки тому +35

    Jesus someone get quentin a glass of water - losing his voice during a talk and everyones just chillin

    • @einosuhonen4298
      @einosuhonen4298 3 роки тому

      yeah, wtf was that about lol? he never sounds like that

    • @ryangrant1449
      @ryangrant1449 3 роки тому +6

      He looks and acts like he's on coke during that talk.

    • @WeDoLoveU
      @WeDoLoveU 3 роки тому

      Remember he was broke, a guy said that at the beginning ☺

    • @ryangrant1449
      @ryangrant1449 3 роки тому

      @@WeDoLoveU I'm sure they could of sorted him a glass of water tho

    • @WeDoLoveU
      @WeDoLoveU 3 роки тому +1

      @@ryangrant1449 They should. But, from the footage itself it looks like the man was broke and trying to give pep talk to get some respect.
      It's a hard business there, but once he up there those people will give him everything with the blink of eye.

  • @willmakaplan
    @willmakaplan 3 місяці тому +2

    My favorite character was the one played by Harvey, Winston Wolfe

  • @zzkeokizz
    @zzkeokizz 5 років тому +3

    Such an amazing film.

  • @balitzky
    @balitzky Рік тому +1

    Top3 in cinema history. Almost each line in this movie is epic.

  • @PapaMojo75
    @PapaMojo75 7 років тому +11

    shout out to Ving Rhames for not complaining about the stunt going wrong at the end

    • @jronche
      @jronche 6 років тому +1

      Maybe because it was a fucking stuntman.

    • @nicktumminello9916
      @nicktumminello9916 5 років тому

      jronche wasn’t a stuntman.. he actually flipped off the car

    • @csquare111
      @csquare111 5 років тому

      @@nicktumminello9916 no. It was a stuntman. They clearly showed the guy and that was obviously not Ving Rhames

    • @nicktumminello9916
      @nicktumminello9916 5 років тому

      csquare111 go look at a different video of the making of the movie.. u see bing rhames actually doing the stunt

  • @overportfilms
    @overportfilms Рік тому

    I love these 2000s music and transitions