another reason Tarantino played Jimmy was that Steve Buscemi was originally going to play the role, but he was unavailable. Instead, Buscemi had a cameo at Jack Rabbit Slim's.
I knew it was a set, but only because I had looked up where it was to try and work out if I could maybe visit one day. After finding out it was a set I thought exactly this comment! They need to make a real one! How cool would it be with the car booths and stuff?
I don't need an excuse to watch Pulp Fiction, I can never get tired of it. Every time I watch it, it seems like I discover something new that I hadn't noticed before. I like how Tarantino put things in the movie that were clearly only meant to be discovered upon reviewing. Clever tactic, if I may say so myself.
I definitely feel like watching this one again for sure! This is my all time favorite film and it just never gets old!! It’s electrifying!! And a masterpiece!!
I just watched Pulp for the first time in about three years. And holy cow this movie is so good I had to re watch it the very next night. Such a good movie so unique and mesmerizing.
Every time I see/hear something to remind me of Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill (both versions) I immediately feel like watching it again & again & again &... well you get it
Me yrs ago I had it on VHS tape and it got. eaten in the VHS player and I couldn't get another one so I took the VHS tape apart and went in there and cut off the ruined part of the VHS cassette taped it back together with scotch tape! And it actually worked! I only missed about 15 seconds of the movie but it was better than NO movie lol and it lasted for a while 😉
I am just about to start it because it is downloaded to my computer and I have to get off UA-cam to watch it. HDMI to my big screen with my movie surround sound system is the way to go.
@Alex Jones I wasn't making that assertion, but Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Midsommar, Ad Astra, The Lighthouse...not saying they're necessarily better than PF, just that there are some great originals, which was my original point.
@Alex Jones I think you misunderstood. Pulp fiction is one of my favs, I own pretty much his entire library. But the original comment I replied to was saying 2019 was just a bunch of reboots, I was just saying it was based on cherry picked movies. By the way, Once Upon a Time is also Tarantino, why I included it.
I watch Pulp Fiction at least once every year to year and a half. I love learning this kind of stuff. Yes, it does make me wanna watch it again. I love the Mr. Orange/Pumpkin fact. Here's a fan theory for you: What if Mr. Orange and Pumpkin are somehow related. Twin brothers, cousins, I'll leave that to Mr. Brown himself to figure that out.
Shaft isn't a remake. It's a sequel. Jackson's John Shaft is actually the nephew of the original Shaft whom appears in the first and second Shaft films starring Jackson.
Little Trivia; Dusk Till Dawn, was originally a bank robbery story, but half way through the script, Tarantino and Rodriguez couldnt figure out how to finish the film, got stoned and changed the script into the final film we see today.. God Bless the power of Weed
I love the fact that Mr. Fox was at a cocktail party at like 10:30 in the morning, dressed in a tuxedo. For some reason that works better than anything, I could think of.
I just showed my cousin that Simpson's clip last night while her kid was misbehaving. Paddlin' the school canoe, oh you better believe that's a paddlin'!
Another interesting fact that many didn't know was that Tarantino was going to do a Pulp Fiction/Reservoir Dogs crossover where the movie was going to be a prequel focusing on John Travolta & Michael Madsen's Vincent & Vic "Mr. Blonde" Vega
Did you seriously just say, "Thankfully now we have computers" about something that happened in 1994? Seriously? We had computers we had word processors we even had spell & grammar checks. The fact he didn't use one was a personal choice.
Yes computers and internet existed in 1994 (unlike the narrator I was alive back then), but to be fair they weren’t nearly as prevalent as they are today. The vast majority of people in 1994 lived their lives without the internet and with limited if any interaction with a computer. Especially a personal one. Kind of how like electric cars exist today, and they will probably be ubiquitous in 30 years but as for right now only a small handful of people own them.
For jennifer aniston at least her decision to do friends instead was a good idea. That show made her insanely rich and famous more than pulp fiction would have.
I could not help notice that when Tim Roth is called "pumpkin" by his girl friend, the restaurant booths are orange and just happen to look like pumpkins.
@@michaelberry1382 I heard (though I can't remember where) that it was meant to be a reprisal of Mr. Blonde and his death scene would establish this as a different universe from Reservoir Dogs. That wasn't the case.
yes and im gonna! i went to see this on first night of release in famously rod up its botty Harrogate. to this day it is the only film where i have witnessed a standing ovation.......truly unforgettable experience!
I have always wondered if Wallace changed his mind about letting Butch go once he found out that Butch killed Vincent Vega with Wallace's UZI that he left in the kitchen when he went out to get Coffee and Donuts.
Yes II am glad the actors that were in this Iconic movie were the ones chosen ,... they were perfect for the movie and yes I too now want to re watch Pulp Fiction !!! Plus Im now subscribed and liked your video …. so thanks and keep up the great videos !!
Yeah, the character is definitely named Butch. But they had that quick pic of dutch from Red Dead... so idk if its a mistake, or a bad joke that makes no sense lol
I also heard, around the time of release, that Uma Thurman originally turned down the role but immediately changed her mind when she realised that she got to dance with John Travolta.
Don't you dare say The Boondock Saints is a knock off of PF.. yes it does tell the story in a similar jumbled way.. but that movie is a classic in it's own right, earned from it's own merit.
honey bunny and pumpkin were supposed to be Mickey and Malory from Natural Born Killers, but Tarantino and Oliver stone had a falling out during the writing and filming of NBK, so Tarantino wasn't able to use his own characters for the scenes
So sweet a 25yr old thinks that John Travolta and Quentin Tarantino in 1995 had never tried heroin! So cute! 😱😂😂😃😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😃😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy My brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay My vengeance upon you.
I know it says that Tarantino only considered Tim Roth and Gary Oldman, but i have a really hard time picturing either of them delivering the bible verse Ezekiel 25:17 as fierce as Samuel Jackson.
Narrator: I wasn't even born yet
Me: *dies of old age*
No kidding. 😳
It explains his youthful vigor in what culture gaming
another reason Tarantino played Jimmy was that Steve Buscemi was originally going to play the role, but he was unavailable. Instead, Buscemi had a cameo at Jack Rabbit Slim's.
And yet I was certain that I remembered Steve Buscemi playing Jimmy lol I guess it really fits him
So he WAS available, in a way...
They need to make a real Jack Rabbit Slims
I knew it was a set, but only because I had looked up where it was to try and work out if I could maybe visit one day. After finding out it was a set I thought exactly this comment! They need to make a real one! How cool would it be with the car booths and stuff?
@@Live-by2vk really it took you looking it up to find out it was fake. O boy.
I had bought a director's cut of pulp fiction and it had a full menu of the restaurant inside the DVD jacket it was pretty sweet.
I used to say if I ever hit it big I’d build a Jack Rabbit Slim’s. Still would. 😂
I literally say that same thing every time I watch the movie
I'm 110% sure Lewis would have killed a guy to get into character for Vega.
And become a heroin addict.
you win the comments for today
I'm so glad DDL was turned down...
I don't need an excuse to watch Pulp Fiction, I can never get tired of it. Every time I watch it, it seems like I discover something new that I hadn't noticed before. I like how Tarantino put things in the movie that were clearly only meant to be discovered upon reviewing. Clever tactic, if I may say so myself.
Personally, I think Pulp Fiction is one of the greatest films of the 20th century.
Christopher Walken's cameo has me cracking up every time! 😂😂
Dumbest part of the movie 😅
@@EmperorNerox You're familiar with the saying about opinions?
I definitely feel like watching this one again for sure! This is my all time favorite film and it just never gets old!! It’s electrifying!! And a masterpiece!!
I revisit this film on a regular basis. Just like River's Edge, Big Lebowski, & Life of Brian. These are, for me, life reaffirming flicks.
I just watched River's Edge specifically because of this comment. What in gawd's name did I get myself into?!
I just watched Pulp for the first time in about three years. And holy cow this movie is so good I had to re watch it the very next night. Such a good movie so unique and mesmerizing.
The best Pulp Fiction trivia is that The Gimp was a writer for Tiny Toon Adventures and The Animaniacs.
I want to see this back in cinemas. I would.
All time favorite film!
Rosencranz & Guildenstern are Dead is the reason Tarantino was considering Oldman & Roth for Pulp Fiction.
Every time I see/hear something to remind me of Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill (both versions) I immediately feel like watching it again & again & again &... well you get it
Who else wants to watch PULP FICTION right now?
Me yrs ago I had it on VHS tape and it got. eaten in the VHS player and I couldn't get another one so I took the VHS tape apart and went in there and cut off the ruined part of the VHS cassette taped it back together with scotch tape! And it actually worked! I only missed about 15 seconds of the movie but it was better than NO movie lol and it lasted for a while 😉
I am just about to start it because it is downloaded to my computer and I have to get off UA-cam to watch it. HDMI to my big screen with my movie surround sound system is the way to go.
EVERYONE!
1994:
Pulp Fiction, Speed, Forrest Gump, Shawshank Redemption...
2019:
Bad Remakes, Bad Reboots...
Sure, cherry pick the movies from each period. Seems there's more originals back then, but still plenty this year as well
@Alex Jones I wasn't making that assertion, but Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Midsommar, Ad Astra, The Lighthouse...not saying they're necessarily better than PF, just that there are some great originals, which was my original point.
@Alex Jones I think you misunderstood. Pulp fiction is one of my favs, I own pretty much his entire library. But the original comment I replied to was saying 2019 was just a bunch of reboots, I was just saying it was based on cherry picked movies. By the way, Once Upon a Time is also Tarantino, why I included it.
@Alex Jones no worries, I figured as much, and always good to meet a fan!
@Alex Jones also no need to apologize but thank you nonetheless. These comment chains can get pretty toxic and I got none of that from you.
The song son of a preacher man. Was a phenomenal choice for the movie . I wonder who chose some of the songs for the movie and how they came about..
google it and find out;
I watch Pulp Fiction at least once every year to year and a half. I love learning this kind of stuff. Yes, it does make me wanna watch it again. I love the Mr. Orange/Pumpkin fact. Here's a fan theory for you: What if Mr. Orange and Pumpkin are somehow related. Twin brothers, cousins, I'll leave that to Mr. Brown himself to figure that out.
The guy avoids swearing whilst reviewing a film like pulp fiction
Truly one of my top ten favorites movies ever.
@Randy White top 5 for me..at least, maybe top 3
Wow....totally forgot Back to the Future....
Shaft isn't a remake. It's a sequel. Jackson's John Shaft is actually the nephew of the original Shaft whom appears in the first and second Shaft films starring Jackson.
Technically Tarantino wanted Michael Madsen to play Vincent Vega but he got caught up in a movie contract, I think it was Wyatt Earp 1993
Yes I agree it was Wyatt Earp as Wyatt's Brother.
Little Trivia; Dusk Till Dawn, was originally a bank robbery story, but half way through the script, Tarantino and Rodriguez couldnt figure out how to finish the film, got stoned and changed the script into the final film we see today.. God Bless the power of Weed
I love the fact that Mr. Fox was at a cocktail party at like 10:30 in the morning, dressed in a tuxedo. For some reason that works better than anything, I could think of.
Mr Wolf
Calling boondock saints a pulp fiction knockoff? That's a paddlin
I just showed my cousin that Simpson's clip last night while her kid was misbehaving. Paddlin' the school canoe, oh you better believe that's a paddlin'!
@@DaveSomething cool!
Agree
😂😂
Great reference but it’s true
There is also the fact that 'My Sharona'' was written by the lead singer of The Knack about his physical relationship with an under aged girl
I’m impressed folks. I expected to know at least 20 of these but several of them were new to me.
Im sorry. But did you just throw shade at the boondock saints, scrublord?
Was wondering if anyone else caught that.
Right? Tf?
was just about to comment that, boondock saints slaps
@@ltdrmg somebody call the saints
Hurr Durr it’s not bad, but some of it is really cheesy
Thank you for this amazing video full of cool backstories about one of my favorite movies.
Another interesting fact that many didn't know was that Tarantino was going to do a Pulp Fiction/Reservoir Dogs crossover where the movie was going to be a prequel focusing on John Travolta & Michael Madsen's Vincent & Vic "Mr. Blonde" Vega
"Jules originally had a giant afro" i bet the same could be said for Jules Gil.
Michael Madsen's Mr Blonde (Vic Vega) and John Travolta's Vincent Vega are brothers
Did you seriously just say, "Thankfully now we have computers" about something that happened in 1994? Seriously? We had computers we had word processors we even had spell & grammar checks. The fact he didn't use one was a personal choice.
He wasn't born
He probably thinks the scripts were delivered by carrier pigeon too...
The British are coming the British are coming, and their bringing the script to pulp fiction with them.
we even had...internet!
Yes computers and internet existed in 1994 (unlike the narrator I was alive back then), but to be fair they weren’t nearly as prevalent as they are today. The vast majority of people in 1994 lived their lives without the internet and with limited if any interaction with a computer. Especially a personal one. Kind of how like electric cars exist today, and they will probably be ubiquitous in 30 years but as for right now only a small handful of people own them.
Pulp Fiction is absolute cinematic magic.
For jennifer aniston at least her decision to do friends instead was a good idea. That show made her insanely rich and famous more than pulp fiction would have.
rich, perhaps. but famous, you're inherently wrong.
@@tomosheax You don't think Jennifer Aniston is famous? What is your criteria for famous?
@@stevepwood not to say she isn’t famous, but pulp fiction is undeniably far more so
6:54 is without a doubt the best genre of music.
-a-delic
Parliament
P-Funk
Funk-A-Delic
@@earthlingjohn gutted i've only got one person understand this shit.
I could not help notice that when Tim Roth is called "pumpkin" by his girl friend, the restaurant booths are orange and just happen to look like pumpkins.
He probably saw her Aniston feet and wanted to cast her lmao
The entire world knows Tarantino's first choice for Vincent Vega was Michael Madsen. Everyone except you apparently.
Tim Gavin I know right! I forget why he didn’t do it? Was it Free Willy?
@@michaelberry1382 I heard (though I can't remember where) that it was meant to be a reprisal of Mr. Blonde and his death scene would establish this as a different universe from Reservoir Dogs. That wasn't the case.
@@michaelberry1382 Madsen was committed to do Wyatt Earp: QT wrote the Vega part for Madsen
how you gonna talk down on Boondock Saints, that movie is FANTASTIC sir!
Good stuff Ace..... woke up at 3am and couldn’t go back to sleep so I watched your piece here and now I really can’t go back to sleep 🛌
Yes. I havent seen this movie in forever I think I rented this movie as a kid when it first came out. So most of it went over my head.
All I know is you guys better explain what exactly is in the briefcase by the end of the video
Everybody knows it's an Oscar for best screenwriting.
It's a lightbulb.
Marcellus’ soul innit? Sold it to the Devil and he’s getting it back.
Elvis's gold suit
It’s Marsellus Wallace‘s soul
Man, I love Gary Oldman! I wish he had appeared in some other Quentin Tarantino movie :(
“ it’s a chopper babe “
@Fist Finger haha one more in a long list of classic lines.....
It's great that that kid managed to play two different characters, Butch and Dutch. Were they related?
Saw it 3 times ,, want to see it AGAIN
Are you sure you've seen the movie? Even a typo like "a young Dutch" should have stood out to anyone who's actually seen it.
Love this film! One of my favorites!
I want Quentin Tarantino to make a remake of Scarface I think it would turn out amazing!.
You weren’t even born when Pulp fiction came out?!! Now I feel real old
Another great Disney flick from that era
yes and im gonna! i went to see this on first night of release in famously rod up its botty Harrogate. to this day it is the only film where i have witnessed a standing ovation.......truly unforgettable experience!
Love the video and definitely have a burning desire to watch the movie again!
I have always wondered if Wallace changed his mind about letting Butch go once he found out that Butch killed Vincent Vega with Wallace's UZI that he left in the kitchen when he went out to get Coffee and Donuts.
“Motherfucker!” 🚗 💨
@@wattsnottaken1 yep
or he might have accepted/realized that Vega was a bell-end and it was best that he be 'relieved of his position'
Yup, I guess I know what I'm watching tonight!
Whats more interesting about the chevrolet malibu is that is was also the car used in Reservoir dogs
I love this movie but this video is the icing on the kehk
Phil Lamar is also Aquaman in the Injustice games
And Samurai Jack!
@@AngryLittleGnome _Gotta get back, back to the past. Samurai Jack._
I loved the coffee scene between Tarentino Jackson and Travolta.
Great detail and I appreciate your knowledge... thank you kindly
I stopped listening after you blatantly said Boondocks Saints is bad....
@@jonanderson3468 Hi
@@jonanderson3468 whats good mayne?
@@jonanderson3468 Noice 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽 Great movie. Im watching a guilty pleasure horror movie, Stay Alive
@@jonanderson3468 hell yea 😎 hope you enjoy
Hayden Rollyson awesome
Why does nobody mention that Yolandas line at the start of the film is different than the end scene?
Who else wants to watch it now 👍
I do have the urge to watch it now!
Yes II am glad the actors that were in this Iconic movie were the ones chosen ,... they were perfect for the movie and yes I too now want to re watch Pulp Fiction !!! Plus Im now subscribed and liked your video …. so thanks and keep up the great videos !!
Who else noticed the Wilhelm scream at the beginning? Quentin uses that in damn near every movie he does
I remember that Jurassic Park and Sleepless in Seattle premiered on the same day as well.
“Young Dutch”..... what??
Yeah, the character is definitely named Butch. But they had that quick pic of dutch from Red Dead...
so idk if its a mistake, or a bad joke that makes no sense lol
@@TheSinjab It's all good. He's American--our names don't mean sh*t :)
You left out that Vic Vega also known as Mr blonde from reservoir dogs is Vincent Vega's brother in pulp fiction.
There's a theory that Pumpkin is Mr. Orange before he became a cop.
When Marcelus is crossing the street before Bruce runs him over he is carrying 2 coffees, 1 for him n 1 for Travolta.
Loved Roth in Lie To Me
I also heard, around the time of release, that Uma Thurman originally turned down the role but immediately changed her mind when she realised that she got to dance with John Travolta.
Yeah, I am going to watch Pulp Fiction right now.
How is it that you manage to get an extra syllable in the word “film”?
That's how it comes out in Britain. I know.
Me Before watching; "25 things u don't know about Pulp Fiction". Idk WhatCulture I love Tarantino movies, and I watch a lot of UA-cam videos.
Royal with Cheese, please...
;)
"What do they call a Whopper? "
Not a vampire guy! Kinda funny Travolta said that considering he did a Dracula skit on Saturday Night Live
Just because you are a character doesn't mean you have character
Yeah, I would kind of like to watch Pulp Fiction now myself.
There's video of Marvin (I forget the actor's name) claiming he suggested the single shot to the head for the same reasons.
Amazing
Thank you! This video was superb
That was fantastic!
Yeup. Pulp Fiction will be tonight's film of choice. Thanks! Again. 😆
Jennifer Aniston was in Office Space and that movie became a cult classic
Me to, want to watch it now once again :D
Shawshank and Pulp Fiction released on the same day? I don't remember that....but that's an impressive day for movies
Pulp Fiction = greatest movie ever!
Don't you dare say The Boondock Saints is a knock off of PF.. yes it does tell the story in a similar jumbled way.. but that movie is a classic in it's own right, earned from it's own merit.
its a massive story on tarantinos going to epstiens island a far few times ,just like other big hollywood stars and directors
3 commercials for a 20 min video??? FLAK!! i might as well watch regular T.V.
Love this movie
honey bunny and pumpkin were supposed to be Mickey and Malory from Natural Born Killers, but Tarantino and Oliver stone had a falling out during the writing and filming of NBK, so Tarantino wasn't able to use his own characters for the scenes
Ok after watching the video, I only knew 9 of these facts, so I guess you won this round.
So sweet a 25yr old thinks that John Travolta and Quentin Tarantino in 1995 had never tried heroin! So cute! 😱😂😂😃😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😃😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy My brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay My vengeance upon you.
Nice copy and paste
What?
Daniel Day-Lewis would have literally became a heroin addict to play Vincent
This movie has casting spot on.
I know it says that Tarantino only considered Tim Roth and Gary Oldman, but i have a really hard time picturing either of them delivering the bible verse Ezekiel 25:17 as fierce as Samuel Jackson.