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THE PULP FICTION THREAD.

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I see so many people mention the movie in their posts about other stuff, and I always to chime in. So if you're like me, tell us your favorite scene, story, character, hell , let's just talk about a movie people are still talking about.

My favorite line: Jules to Honeybear-
We're gonna be like three little Fonzies here. And what's Fonzie like?"

And later my other favorite line is
It's the one that says Bad Mother F******


I love that scene because Jules goes into a long talk, like so many other scenes in Tarantino movies.

 
I remember reading, quite awhile ago, that in backwoods Appalachia theres still places where an old style of English is spoken. Not a dialect per se, just different slightly from the Modern American style of English
And one of the hillbillies was called 'Zed'. Not 'Zee' like in America, 'Zed' like in Canada and Britain. I like little details like that.
But I still wanna know what was in the briefcase!
 
I remember reading, quite awhile ago, that in backwoods Appalachia theres still places where an old style of English is spoken. Not a dialect per se, just different slightly from the Modern American style of English
And one of the hillbillies was called 'Zed'. Not 'Zee' like in America, 'Zed' like in Canada and Britain. I like little details like that.
But I still wanna know what was in the briefcase!

Isn't that the thing! We'll never really know!
 
So much clever dialogue in that movie.

“You, Flock of Seagulls, you know what we're here for?”

“Lookin' at somethin', friend?”
“I ain't your friend, palooka.”
“What was that?”
“I think ya heard me just fine, punchy.”

“Hey, if he was a better fighter he's be alive. If he never laced up his gloves in the first place, which he never shoulda done, he'd be alive. Enough about the poor unfortunate Mr. Floyd, let's talk about the rich and prosperous Mr. Butch.”
 
Ever wonder about this -
What is the last moment in time, not the last scene, but which part happened last in the story?
 
Ever wonder about this -
What is the last moment in time, not the last scene, but which part happened last in the story?
Given that Butch filled Vincent full of lead in his bathroom, eliminating Vincent in any ending timeline, I would guess off the top of my head that it would be Butch riding away from the motel with Fabienne on Zed’s chopper.

I may be missing something or wrong.
 
Is there a noteworthy SFW clip? ;) :ROFLMAO:

True, just trying to be nice for the few DP members that fly into the thread and have no idea what in the hell we are talking about... then click on one of those links.
 
Given that Butch filled Vincent full of lead in his bathroom, eliminating Vincent in any ending timeline, I would guess off the top of my head that it would be Butch riding away from the motel with Fabienne on Zed’s chopper.

I may be missing something or wrong.

That has to be it. Tarantino did the same kind of time switching in Resovoir Dogs, another favorite of mine
 
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