yeah he was given a raise by mr wallace dw they finee nothing to worry about pitt and that guy became friends and later went to the hawaian burger place and got a big kahuna burger
Trying to compensate poor personal hygiene by giving useless presents to complete strangers while travelling abroad can not be considered as representing your country in an orderly fashion. Also I would like to point out that having a deep frozen woman’s bandage that was litteraly drenched with her smelly blood before putting it in the freezer as a snack on a hot and sunny day might be refreshing but is nothing else than downright disgusting.
Everyone is on Samuel L. Jackson's performance in this particular scene, but the guy on the chair, Brett, had an excellent performance too. His facial expressions were all on point.
Regardless of Jackson's performance here (which is brilliant), Brett's expression and body language completely sells the utter hopelessness he's feeling. Truly impeccable acting!
The actor who played Brett--Frank Whaley--is an amazing actor with an astonishing range. He was a favorite actor for Oliver Stone and played an Oswald look-alike agent in the great film JFK. Frankie makes everything he appears in better. He's that good.
@@trevorjameson3213 he did an episode of Dr. House, he gets mugged and loses his memory, it was a brilliant performance of him ,idk why he's not on more shows ,he's really good
Inglorious Basterds was far better. Pulp Fiction didn't really have any story behind it, except for the story of two low rent hitmen trying to make a living.
@@shoelacedonkey Storylines are important, but non-linear storytelling can be good on its own and also maybe consider how groundbreaking this style was Still think Shawshank should've got the best picture over Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction
Ironically, the role of Jules was initially offered to Laurence Fishburne. But Laurence turned it down for several reasons, including the size of the role and the film's subject matter. So, Samuel L. Jackson was lucky to get the part and it was a game changer for his career. Laurence wasn't overly regretful about his decision. Laurence went on, of course, to play Morpheus in The Matrix series, which was a career changer for him too.
Even if I have had a huge meal before watching this film, this scene never fails to make me feel hungry and then thirsty when he sips on his beverage - this is the absolute brilliance of this scene!!
@@victorpertel well, he probably should have said "what" a few more times to just get it over with...then again, had he done that, we would have not been privy to a great cinematic moment......LOL!
The pair of them dominated straight from their entrance. Those poor out-of-their-depth young 'uns knew right from the off who had sent them and therefore the amount of trouble they were in. Nevertheless, the bits off which you speak were very good in further establishing it in the most bully-boy fashion.
Samuel L. Jackson's talent is obvious and often enough mentioned. But I'd like to highlight the acting of Brett here: His voice, his facial expressions, his body language. He delivers the desperation und fear so good! Both of them showed excellent acting which makes this scene a fantastic peace of art.
It's so often the case in Tarentino movies that side characters have absolutly amazing performances that are not enough talked about. Loads of characters from Inglorious Bastards comes to mind.
Fun fact: The black guy by the door is played Phil LaMarr, who is one of THE greatest voice actors of all time. The dude has been in EVERYTHING. Probably his most famous role is Samurai Jack himself.
Another funfact: Mr What, sitting in the chair, Big Brain Brett, is Frank Whaley. He's also been in many other films, like Oliver Stone's The Doors, playing as Robbie Krieger, The Door's guitarist.
Look how Vincent takes out his gun right after Jules starts reciting the verse, probably has heard that verse way too many times that it became like some sort of trigger in his mind to start blasting right after Jules finished it. Nice detail right there.
The funny thing is that literally only about 3 words of what he says are ACTUALLY in Ezekiel 25 and the vast majority of the speech is something totally made up for the movie. LOL!
Jules says later on in the final scene that it was just a line he'd utter before blowing someone away, so yeah Vincent would've known what was coming having heard it before from previous experience.
A little side note, you have to give it to Travolta. Also, he knows when to step back and let another actor have the spotlight for a scene. Of course he has his own stellar scenes later in the movie.
Casually mentioning at a first date that your private parts have been completely shaven might have the unwanted consequence that your intended female companion will call it a night even before it has started. Also one always has to take into consideration that while walking a hardheaded male dog and releasing it in the park could lead to him chasing the also loosened bitches around not to forget the risk of him unstoppably humping people’s legs until releasing his warm load.
@@rondaallen7211 Marvin, the guy against the door, was Jule's and Vincent's "inside" man, or informant for Mr. Wallace. That's why he went with them when they left, unfortunately Vincent accidentally shot Marvin the face.
I happened to see this picture of Samuel L. Jackson aiming his gun at Brat and saying "English motherf..er, do you speak it?" as an advertising of an English course in my country - very creative in my opinion.
Let's hope that the English course company was not sued by the makers of this movie or Samuel Jackson for illegally using the aforementioned images for the ad.
.No joke. How he never got an Oscar for this scene alone is beyond me. We're now what, 30 years later and virtually everyone everywhere knows this movie.
All I know is that if I drank that much Sprite (or any soft beverage) at once, my throat would be stinging from it and I'd have to burp soon afterwards.
I DONT REMEMBER ASKIN YOU A GOTT DAM THING!!!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂 Priceless. The fact that two scenes are quickly thrown in before returning to Samuel Jackson still staring down Phil Lamar is brilliant. Pure impact!
10 years ago, me and my best friend watched this masterpiece on a beautiful crisp autumn night when it was re-released in theaters for its 20th anniversary. Sadly, I will not be able to share the same experience this year for its 30th because he passed in August of last year. Still, that night will be a night I will forever cherish.
When I was a wee lady, my dad would take me to a diner in our small town and instead of getting eggs, pancakes, bacon, cereal, for breakfast I would order hamburgers and french fries. The 1st time he looked at me in shock and repeated what I said and then asked if he had heard me right, cause it was BREAKFAST. I confirmed that he had heard correctly and he goes- "you're a weird kid", truer words were never spoken.
Didja try one of those Plant-Based Soy Burgers? Not I... cost 3x the meat patties. And I hear they come out of you the same color as when you put it in you.
6:13 Vincent getting his gun ready was a nice hint to show that Jules indeed loves to play his bible verse first before popping a person's head (as he told Ringo in the last scene). That's why Vincent gets his gun ready, coz he knows what comes after the speech.
@@ajdominguez1002Yes, he was! Did you even SEE how much of that burger left behind?! 😳 Starving children in Toronto would drop the gloves for that much burger!
Dialogue when done correctly can be so impactful. Mr. Jackson sips the Sprite without saying a word and you can feel the tension. Exceptional performance.
This scene truly did frighten me the first time I saw it. I was fortunate enough to see this ground breaking picture in the cinema when it first came out. I found it truly impressive and highly original.
@@missayawk that definitely would get him shot by Jules and/or Vincent. But yeah, either way their target was a dead man in this film for screwing over Mr. Marcellus Wallace.
It's absolutely amazing how you can make an unforgettable scene out of an "ordinary" situation that we've seen in thousands of movies. He is a genius who will not be born for a long time, I take my hat off and wish him all the best... an unrepeatable experience!!
Just from Samuel L. Jackson's performance in this one scene alone, they should have this scene put in the National Archives Museum at the Smithsonian in Washington. The scene is Historic! 🙂
"Mhmm This is a tasty burger" is burned solidely in my brain forever. I use it all the time for any kind of food or beverage i like. My wife just rolls her eyes when isay it but i can't stop. Mhmm this is a tasty watermelon. Mhmm this is a tasty jam. Mhmm this is a tasty coffee
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. Example: When I unexpectantly clean the kitchen, I say to my wife...'God came down from heaven and cleaned those motherfuckin' dishes'...and yeah, she rolls her eyes. :)
A cool detail I like is Vincent kept lurking behind the two boys, both looking for the money and acting as a lookout. The boys couldn't see him, didn't dare looking back to him or doing anything. And Jule kept asking Vincent questions, liking he's constantly reminding the boys: ''No sudden moves, cuties.''
@@iiiduncaniiiI remember reading something years ago that it was actually his soul in the brief case not money.if I remember correctly when you see the meeting with marcelles and butch in the bar he has a bandaid across the back of his head.Not sure if it’s true though
That was the weirdest scene where he casually shoots the dude on the couch. It literally looks like he just points it at the guy for a second, and there's only the sound effect.
Just for clarification. The vast majority of what he said is actually NOT a passage from Ezekiel 25:17. There are probably millions I'd never convince of that though. LOL!
Naw, Jules as a hitman would be okay armed in the church. It's his job anyway. Having responsibly armed church attendees is important for maintaining safety. Then Jules would react faster towards the criminal hiding in plain sight, like this film scene plays out.
I think it shows dominance. No matter the questions, "it's better to answer." If he asked what color brett's underwear was, I think he would answer lol
I've watched this movie so many times, but this particular scene is amazing... The look of absolute fear in their eyes is incredibly amazing acting....
Man, everything about the scene is absolute gold! Take the 5 seconds measly form 06:13 to 06:18 - obviously, Brett is shown "squeezed" between our antiheroes, to suggest just how unfortunate of a situation he's gotten himself into, but look at how Travolta clasps his hands and stands still (after taking out gun, of course - business is business, after all,) as if to show respect for Jackson's "sermon." Maybe my favorite small moment in a movie. Everything about this movie - acting, directing, editing, etc - I just love it all! This is cinema!
There were no Oscars for Pulp Fiction. Samuel Jackson did win a Golden Globe award for Best supporting Actor. He's the only actor that won an award in this particular film. Google can be your friend.
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It's like no one told Bret that the cameras were rolling...
so his reaction was so authentic. Fantastic acting.
" THEY SPEAK ENGLISH IN WHAT?"
True.
Its Quentin Tarantino.. If he wasn't fantastic he wouldn't be there.. All credit is of Tarantino.. He don't take shit in bad acting.
@@johnman8554 Yeah as awful of a person he seems to be to work with, he is one hell of a director
That doesn’t make any sense
What a gracious host Brett is, offering his food and drinks to the guests. I hope nothing bad happens to him
Say what again
Nah…heś fine.
yeah he was given a raise by mr wallace dw they finee
nothing to worry about pitt and that guy became friends and later went to the hawaian burger place and got a big kahuna burger
Trying
to
compensate
poor
personal
hygiene
by
giving
useless
presents
to
complete
strangers
while
travelling
abroad
can
not
be
considered
as
representing
your
country
in
an
orderly
fashion.
Also
I
would
like
to
point
out
that
having
a
deep
frozen
woman’s
bandage
that
was
litteraly
drenched
with
her
smelly
blood
before
putting
it
in
the
freezer
as
a
snack
on
a
hot
and
sunny
day
might
be
refreshing
but
is
nothing
else
than
downright
disgusting.
Well, to be honest.....the hitman should have at least let him enjoy his last meal......I mean......come on now.
Everyone is on Samuel L. Jackson's performance in this particular scene, but the guy on the chair, Brett, had an excellent performance too. His facial expressions were all on point.
Absolutely.
Frank Whaley is a great character actor. Been in lots of stuff over the years.
@@drygnfyre I may be wrong, but i kinda remember seeing him on House MD, a patiet with no memories.
4:31 everything after this moment is pure gold by Frank Whaley. SLJ wouldn't have been remembered if it wasn't for his performance in this scene.
Regardless of Jackson's performance here (which is brilliant), Brett's expression and body language completely sells the utter hopelessness he's feeling. Truly impeccable acting!
Yes, Brett's acting was superb. I don't remember seeing that guy in an other movies or TV shows, but I'm sure he was.
The actor who played Brett--Frank Whaley--is an amazing actor with an astonishing range. He was a favorite actor for Oliver Stone and played an Oswald look-alike agent in the great film JFK. Frankie makes everything he appears in better. He's that good.
What ? ..
@@trevorjameson3213 he did an episode of Dr. House, he gets mugged and loses his memory, it was a brilliant performance of him ,idk why he's not on more shows ,he's really good
@@diogenes. No, I don't think that's it. Istn he the guy who mirrors everyone's personality? Don't remember if he was mugged, though.
Samuel Jackson should have won an Oscar for that performance.
One of the best movies ever made.
Inglorious Basterds was far better. Pulp Fiction didn't really have any story behind it, except for the story of two low rent hitmen trying to make a living.
Definitely a good film, but little to nothing about it was worthy of any prize... Especialy not Samuel Jackson.
@@shoelacedonkey please, that was some of the best acting you will ever see.
@@shoelacedonkey Storylines are important, but non-linear storytelling can be good on its own and also maybe consider how groundbreaking this style was
Still think Shawshank should've got the best picture over Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction
Ironically, the role of Jules was initially offered to Laurence Fishburne. But Laurence turned it down for several reasons, including the size of the role and the film's subject matter. So, Samuel L. Jackson was lucky to get the part and it was a game changer for his career. Laurence wasn't overly regretful about his decision. Laurence went on, of course, to play Morpheus in The Matrix series, which was a career changer for him too.
The golden glow of the box never loses its mystique.
Yeah Mystique It's got a light in it...
The moment Samuel L. Jackson achieved cultural immortality.
Well, if it wasn’t this scene. It would have been snakes on a plane. I am glad it was scene.
"What?!"
the voice was so familiar thanks for enlightenment
And now he's basically mandatory in every Tarantino movie.
@@damienjeremyweir4543 LOL
Samuel L Jackson is the man.
More funnyer if you add some of the words on him in star wars
THE GOAT
What?
@@cinamonfire Exactly
Amen!
Even if I have had a huge meal before watching this film, this scene never fails to make me feel hungry and then thirsty when he sips on his beverage - this is the absolute brilliance of this scene!!
What?
@@zeeone4492 SAY WHAT AGAIN. I DARE YOU MOTHERFUCKER
@zeeone4492 I'm sorry, but-
"SAY WHAT AGAIN. SAY WHAT AGAIN! I DARE YOU! I DOUBLE DARE YOU MOTHER FUCKER-"
SAY WHAT AGAIN@@zeeone4492
The art of domination in a conversation, with out saying anything of substance.
It’s what he doesn’t say,
is what’s so brilliant.
also the art of pointing a gun at someone's head but yknow
say what again
@@victorpertel well, he probably should have said "what" a few more times to just get it over with...then again, had he done that, we would have not been privy to a great cinematic moment......LOL!
What?
@pidialski beat me to that point. I know it's a movie with cold-blooded killers, but violence is also an unfortunate reality.
I love how he establishes dominance by eating Brett's breakfast.
I thought the scene where he drank all of his sprite showed who was in control.
The pair of them dominated straight from their entrance. Those poor out-of-their-depth young 'uns knew right from the off who had sent them and therefore the amount of trouble they were in. Nevertheless, the bits off which you speak were very good in further establishing it in the most bully-boy fashion.
He shows dominance by calling them KIDS as soon as he walks in.
@MrGriff305 nah he shows dominance for being black and having curled hair
Other people give last meals, he eats yours for you
This entire scene is one of the most iconic in any Hollywood movie I've ever seen.
Samuel L. Jackson's talent is obvious and often enough mentioned. But I'd like to highlight the acting of Brett here: His voice, his facial expressions, his body language. He delivers the desperation und fear so good! Both of them showed excellent acting which makes this scene a fantastic peace of art.
Because I would have absolutely said "what?" entirely too many times. I'd be dead, yo 🤣
It's so often the case in Tarentino movies that side characters have absolutly amazing performances that are not enough talked about. Loads of characters from Inglorious Bastards comes to mind.
That was a masterpiece. The fear in his eyes looked so real.
@@enwin1912 Yep, Frank Whaley is a terrific actor. He did an episode of The Outer Limits that is spectacular.
Ha art?
What has this works come to?
Fun fact: The black guy by the door is played Phil LaMarr, who is one of THE greatest voice actors of all time. The dude has been in EVERYTHING. Probably his most famous role is Samurai Jack himself.
Phil that goat. He’s been the voice of like everyone!
Another funfact: Mr What, sitting in the chair, Big Brain Brett, is Frank Whaley. He's also been in many other films, like Oliver Stone's The Doors, playing as Robbie Krieger, The Door's guitarist.
He was also in Mad tv on Fox
Phil LaMarr is truly outstanding!
Vamp in MGS
Imagine going from just eating lunch to knowing your about to die in 5 minutes.
*breakfast
Look how Vincent takes out his gun right after Jules starts reciting the verse, probably has heard that verse way too many times that it became like some sort of trigger in his mind to start blasting right after Jules finished it. Nice detail right there.
even a bit before, as soon as Jules asks "Do you read the Bible?" Vincent starts moving to put out his cigarette
The funny thing is that literally only about 3 words of what he says are ACTUALLY in Ezekiel 25 and the vast majority of the speech is something totally made up for the movie. LOL!
Jules says later on in the final scene that it was just a line he'd utter before blowing someone away, so yeah Vincent would've known what was coming having heard it before from previous experience.
A little side note, you have to give it to Travolta. Also, he knows when to step back and let another actor have the spotlight for a scene. Of course he has his own stellar scenes later in the movie.
"Trigger in mind". It's called work routine
One of the best movie scenes in history. Wouldn't, couldn't change a thing. No notes. Perfect writing, acting, everything.
Casually
mentioning
at
a
first
date
that
your
private
parts
have
been
completely
shaven
might
have
the
unwanted
consequence
that
your
intended
female
companion
will
call
it
a
night
even
before
it
has
started.
Also
one
always
has
to
take
into
consideration
that
while
walking
a
hardheaded
male
dog
and
releasing
it
in
the
park
could
lead
to
him
chasing
the
also
loosened
bitches
around
not
to
forget
the
risk
of
him
unstoppably
humping
people’s
legs
until
releasing
his
warm
load.
not the best; why was that 3rd guy stuck against the door? i would have been out of there so damn fast.
What?
@@rondaallen7211 Marvin, the guy against the door, was Jule's and Vincent's "inside" man, or informant for Mr. Wallace. That's why he went with them when they left, unfortunately Vincent accidentally shot Marvin the face.
@@trevorjameson3213 thanks, man
This scene lives rent free in my head.
This scene proved to me that Tarantino can write incredible dialogue. And that Samuel L. Jackson was the perfect actor to deliver it.
"Oh, I'm sorry, did I break your concentration?"
Understatement of the century right there!
The guy on the coach died?
yes they were there to kill them all, except their informant Marvin @@Chanunaitor01
@@Chanunaitor01yeah
@@Chanunaitor01just a flesh wound 😂
@@whyyoulidlhe has had worse
After all these years, this still gets me jacked up! F'en LEGENDS!
I happened to see this picture of Samuel L. Jackson aiming his gun at Brat and saying "English motherf..er, do you speak it?" as an advertising of an English course in my country - very creative in my opinion.
Haha. That's classic! 🤣
I'm too curious...what country are you talking about?
@@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Ukraine.
Let's hope that the English course company was not sued by the makers of this movie or Samuel Jackson for illegally using the aforementioned images for the ad.
@@leobuscaglia5576More pertinent would be the hope that the company teaching English were actually capable of that task.
@widerstandskampfer1762 which country is that ? :D
Hands down the biggest Oscar snub in history.
.No joke. How he never got an Oscar for this scene alone is beyond me. We're now what, 30 years later and virtually everyone everywhere knows this movie.
That was the most competitive year in Oscar history. Bad timing really
Tied with Dwight Yokum not getting one for his role in Slingblade
5:40 the foreshadowing was crazy 😭😭😭😭😭
You guys do realize Shawshank came out the same year, right?
The way Vincent reaches for his gun as soon as Jules starts preaching. He must have that verse memorized.
I love how Jules stares down Brett as he drains every last bit of his Sprite. "You won't be needing this anymore."
All I know is that if I drank that much Sprite (or any soft beverage) at once, my throat would be stinging from it and I'd have to burp soon afterwards.
I think Brett lost his appetite once Sam started eating the burger.
Even with all that ice watering it down?? U must have a extra sensitive throat ..@@nukepuke932
Dominance is only achieved by fear.
@@nukepuke932I don't think that's normal
I DONT REMEMBER ASKIN YOU A GOTT DAM THING!!!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂 Priceless.
The fact that two scenes are quickly thrown in before returning to Samuel Jackson still staring down Phil Lamar is brilliant. Pure impact!
He was like mind your business fam 😂
Says every high school teacher in their head as kids blurt out comments during class
10 years ago, me and my best friend watched this masterpiece on a beautiful crisp autumn night when it was re-released in theaters for its 20th anniversary. Sadly, I will not be able to share the same experience this year for its 30th because he passed in August of last year. Still, that night will be a night I will forever cherish.
"What?" The greatest one word that kicks of Jules monologues before doing his Vengeance speech.
An Englishman would say "pardon" and possibly survive this scene.
What?
They speak English in What?!
Say What again
@@Ayo-zz6gqSay what again. I double dare you!
“Hamburgers ! The cornerstone of every nutritious breakfast” 😂😂😂
Edit: Thanks for the likes !
When I was a wee lady, my dad would take me to a diner in our small town and instead of getting eggs, pancakes, bacon, cereal, for breakfast I would order hamburgers and french fries. The 1st time he looked at me in shock and repeated what I said and then asked if he had heard me right, cause it was BREAKFAST. I confirmed that he had heard correctly and he goes- "you're a weird kid", truer words were never spoken.
@@MsGorteck Pizza is right up there with hamburgers , imo. Giddyup.
When i was a young lad I love eating a good hamburger im the mornings before school @MsGorteck
It was a cheese burger
Didja try one of those Plant-Based Soy Burgers? Not I... cost 3x the meat patties. And I hear they come out of you the same color as when you put it in you.
probably one of the most iconic scenes in movie history
I can recite nearly all of Samuel L. Jackson’s lines in this movie. That’s how memorable the dialogue is, especially this scene.
damn you can recite nearly all of it? damn that makes this so memorable.
5:05 "¡¿THEY SPEAK ENGLISH IN "WHAT"?!"
Say what again! I dare you! I double dare you, motherf****er! Say what one more time!
I want to take a vacation to What lol
@@stevendudley5687 I heard What has nice weather year-round, an abundance of mangoes and alot of muneh
@@Someguythatlikespizzaand hot women
😂😂😂
The best 7 minute clip from any movie. SLJ is freaking awesome.
6:13 Vincent getting his gun ready was a nice hint to show that Jules indeed loves to play his bible verse first before popping a person's head (as he told Ringo in the last scene). That's why Vincent gets his gun ready, coz he knows what comes after the speech.
Brett getting scared at Ezekiel 25:17 mention is a nice detail too.
I've seen it over 100 times. Still gives me chills!
Second by second it gets tense until he blows up!
It was a great take of a scene
5:30 the look on his face 😂
Ikr, that had me weak. I just fell out my chair
Samuel L Motherfucking Jackson is the only actor that I know that can go from 0-10 seemlessly. His escalation of intensity is immaculate.
John Malkovich is really good at that also.
🎉
“And you will know my name is the lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee” Jules said calmly.
Amen 😂❤
It's actually " when I lay my VENGEANCE upon thee"
@@bbnnmm9 🙂
@@bbnnmm9 fixed it
Absolutely diabolical, took his burger and didn’t even finish it, took all his sprite, and then killed him
Lol
Worst part is he ate his burger and drank his sprite before killing him.
He wasn't gonna let a tasty meal go to waste.
Pretty sure the worst part was him getting killed.
@@ajdominguez1002Yes, he was!
Did you even SEE how much of that burger left behind?! 😳
Starving children in Toronto would drop the gloves for that much burger!
@@mikkoollikainen1589 he was going to die no matter what. No need to take his last meal.
DNA traces
Now I have to watch this movie again.
Truly ICONIC.
I just did the same thing
Dialogue when done correctly can be so impactful.
Mr. Jackson sips the Sprite without saying a word and you can feel the tension. Exceptional performance.
This scene truly did frighten me the first time I saw it. I was fortunate enough to see this ground breaking picture in the cinema when it first came out. I found it truly impressive and highly original.
@Msmiawallias😢
Same here. The best part was the unpredictability. I had no idea what was going to happen next.
One of the top 5 scenes in the history of film. Jackson is a legend
How can it b a top five scene in film history, when it's one of the most overrated films in cinematic history!
@@duskopopov77ha, nice joke buddy
@@zackyyyy007 I wasn't joking!
@@duskopopov77 so your definitely going to say that other movies like The Dark Knight, The Matrix, Shawshank Redemption and T2 are overrated
@@zackyyyy007 never saw Dark night, Shawshank is very good, Tarantino movies to me r not my style!
The foreshadowing for Mr Wallace 😂😂😂
Everything Samuel Jackson did in this dialogue is purely power plays.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
This is possibly the best lines of dialogue in cinema history
Samuel l Jackson will always be a legend this scene is a timeless classic and hilarious 😂😂
Not just Samuel but Tarantinos writting of this is incredible
Nah..all he can think of for Brett is "what"....LOL>.. JK
This was the funniest and most scariest scene in the movie !! Jackson brings it !! "Say What again !! 😂
I saw it when it came out and I was on the verge of applauding when the "What?!" cliche got dragged into this.
What?
@@jeffj2495😂😂
Crazy how this one scene from a decades old film is better written than 99% of works done in the last 3 months.
Samuel I Jackson always shines in combination with Tarantino.
Samuel Jackson/Quentin Tarantino team is pretty much like Robert De Niro/Martin Scorsese collaboration.
@@seismicrocketAlso Ridley Scott & Sigourney Weaver, Tim Burton & Johnny Depp, and George Lucas & The Jedi's ...
That slurp at 3:00... Can't get more symbolic than that! If that doesn't say "You are done!", I don't know what says it
Brett should've tried to run for it when he heard the slurp.
@@missayawk that definitely would get him shot by Jules and/or Vincent. But yeah, either way their target was a dead man in this film for screwing over Mr. Marcellus Wallace.
It's absolutely amazing how you can make an unforgettable scene out of an "ordinary" situation that we've seen in thousands of movies. He is a genius who will not be born for a long time, I take my hat off and wish him all the best... an unrepeatable experience!!
Just from Samuel L. Jackson's performance in this one scene alone, they should have this scene put in the National Archives Museum at the Smithsonian in Washington. The scene is Historic! 🙂
This movie its a rare gem in the history of cinema. Everthing is amazing about it.
Clip is just incomplete without including "The Miracle."
"Mhmm This is a tasty burger" is burned solidely in my brain forever.
I use it all the time for any kind of food or beverage i like. My wife just rolls her eyes when isay it but i can't stop.
Mhmm this is a tasty watermelon.
Mhmm this is a tasty jam.
Mhmm this is a tasty coffee
Im reciting so many movie lines. My friends dont even know most of them haha
I read all of those in Samuel L. Jackson's voice and I love it.
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. Example: When I unexpectantly clean the kitchen, I say to my wife...'God came down from heaven and cleaned those motherfuckin' dishes'...and yeah, she rolls her eyes. :)
I haven't had a tasty jam since I was a wee boy...lol
Mmmm... This is a tasty pu*sy. Smells kind of fishy but still tasty.
I love Samuel L Jackson! Outstanding actor.
It is one of the greatest scenes in cinema history.
Everyone’s acting in this scene is perfect
A cool detail I like is Vincent kept lurking behind the two boys, both looking for the money and acting as a lookout. The boys couldn't see him, didn't dare looking back to him or doing anything. And Jule kept asking Vincent questions, liking he's constantly reminding the boys: ''No sudden moves, cuties.''
How do you know it's money?
@@iiiduncaniiiI remember reading something years ago that it was actually his soul in the brief case not money.if I remember correctly when you see the meeting with marcelles and butch in the bar he has a bandaid across the back of his head.Not sure if it’s true though
Compared to the first time I’ve watched this scene 3o years ago, this seems to be sped up 4x. Time is really running faster when you get old.
When he starts preaching Ezekiel 25 that's the Bombodda Boom part right there !😊
3:14 Teachers when you answer a question without raising your hand.
😂😂😂😂
5:08 When I search for a software tutorial and I find all videos in Indian
0:26 Mace Windu exploring how to utilize his latent Force powers
Back in his younger days of being a Jedi
That was the weirdest scene where he casually shoots the dude on the couch. It literally looks like he just points it at the guy for a second, and there's only the sound effect.
6:35 He's breaking the fourth wall 😂
That was a great firey sermon, straight to the point.
We need more preachers like Samuel L Jackson in churches these days
minus the gun 😂
Just for clarification. The vast majority of what he said is actually NOT a passage from Ezekiel 25:17. There are probably millions I'd never convince of that though. LOL!
Naw, Jules as a hitman would be okay armed in the church. It's his job anyway. Having responsibly armed church attendees is important for maintaining safety.
Then Jules would react faster towards the criminal hiding in plain sight, like this film scene plays out.
I would love to see him preach Exodus 21:20 or Ephesians 6:5
"Check out the big brain on Brett." Had thought it was Brad for years, but nope.
me too, i quote it all the time. but it does sound like he says brad. but the subtitles say Brett.
@@Denim_geno I too have thought it was Brad all these years... I'm 35
I still think it's Brad.
It is Brad
- Brett? Brad? Let's call the whole thing off.
- What?
What country are you from? What? What ain’t no country I ever heard of? They speak English in what? That gets me every time.😂
I laughed my ass off at that part. And then “Does he look like a b**ch?!”😂
The “Does he look like a bitch?” caught me so off guard when I first watched this movie lmfao 😂
Please, what is the name of the movie
@@mydailymoment5356pulp fiction
@@mydailymoment5356Pulp fiction
What?!?
@@mydailymoment5356its a film by Quentin Tarantino called Pulp Fiction
One of the greatest scenes in cinematic history.
There are times when Samuel L.Jackson scares the shit out of me, and he isn’t even in the same room! One of my all time favorites actors!
1:42 Image of whole burger
1:45 image of partially eaten burger before being eaten
It must have been a REALLY tasty burger.
Samuel l. Jackson is right up there with Joe Pesci and his "Do i amuse you?" Scene.
Funny like what? (Say 'what' again) 😂
Exactly!!! Two of the most iconic scenes in movies history.
Lolol.. I love that scene too! "How am I funny? Am I am a clown? Do I amuse you?" Ah man that scene is the greatest!! LOL
Explain how am I funny
Most people don’t know that Joe Pesci blows away SLJ in goodfellas. Jackson is the the guy who gets killed in his apartment after the Lufthansa heist
Samuel L Jackson should have won an Oscar for this scene I literally love this scene it's still my favorite part of Pulp Fiction pure genius.
I always liked how Jule’s eyes got big at the “fuuuurious anger” part lol. 😂😂😂
Always cracks me up when he asks what kind of hamburgers they are. Can he not see the bags on the table? 😂🤦♂️
I think it shows dominance. No matter the questions, "it's better to answer." If he asked what color brett's underwear was, I think he would answer lol
@@CakeCoffeeCC Brett’s underwear would be yellow and brown, upon realizing he’s done for.
Getting the debt from Wrobel in RDR2 be llke
I've watched this movie so many times, but this particular scene is amazing... The look of absolute fear in their eyes is incredibly amazing acting....
What's the name of this movie?
@@dami9016 PULP FICTION... Seriously ????
@@dami9016 Darude "Sandstorm"
0:01 POV:when a truck driver ask the truck stop owner where the bathrooms are:but the truck stop owner speaks a different language.
Man, everything about the scene is absolute gold! Take the 5 seconds measly form 06:13 to 06:18 - obviously, Brett is shown "squeezed" between our antiheroes, to suggest just how unfortunate of a situation he's gotten himself into, but look at how Travolta clasps his hands and stands still (after taking out gun, of course - business is business, after all,) as if to show respect for Jackson's "sermon." Maybe my favorite small moment in a movie.
Everything about this movie - acting, directing, editing, etc - I just love it all! This is cinema!
He deserved a Oscar. Did he got close enough to win it?
No he's black.
@@xMohJeex sad that people were so racist before :/
There were no Oscars for Pulp Fiction. Samuel Jackson did win a Golden Globe award for Best supporting Actor. He's the only actor that won an award in this particular film. Google can be your friend.
@@ickster23 Human communication online aka learning from each other >> Google
@@xMohJeex wtf? Are you for real?
I see this and other SLJ movies and ask myself, “What can’t this guy act about?” Brilliant, absolutely brilliant
Just a sublime scene . Samuel L Jackson is incredible
Will I ever not come back here to watch this scene? I doubt it. That's because it's so iconic. Legendary.
1:42 imagine being so badass you consume half a burger by simply gripping it
The first shot is the backside of the burger
@@dominicgundersonI don't recall any nudity 😂
When im explaining the chores my kids need to do and they keep saying what 😂 5:17
Brett only realizes he's definitely not going to get away with this when Jules drains out his soda. This is just brilliancy from Tarantino.
So then he wasn't feelin lucky that day ?
im not even christian but samuel L jacksons delivery of the bible went so hard
Samuel Jackson just nailed it! Pure and simple! I'd be scared too 😲!
this is one of the best scenes in movie history 10
This has to be one of the best moments in movie history ever
I love the “you guys are fucked” look at 4:01
"bro can i just have a sip"
bro: 2:52
"Does he look like a bitch" gets me all the time 😂
What?
There's a funny 'Guess Who' meme of that line.
@@AlanE5150-cd5xs💥🔫
I will strike down with vengeance and furious anger