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Daemon is GRRM's favorite Targaryen and the grayest character he has ever created, in his own words. Daemon loves Viserys, Rhaenyra, etc. He loves and protects those who are his family. All he did during the episodes was just get his brother's attention. He may be a troubled and impulsive person, but he would never hurt those he loves. "For centuries, House Targaryen created great men and monsters. Prince Daemon was both. In his heyday, there was no man more admired, more adored, and more vilified in all of Westeros. He was equally made of light and darkness."
"Martin & Lewis": The waiter had asked Mia whether she wanted her milkshake "Martin & Lewis or Amos & Andy". Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were an entertainment duo. They were both white men. "Amos & Andy" was a radio/TV show where the two main characters were black men. So the waiter was asking her whether she wanted a vanilla or chocolate milkshake.
00:56 . . . What are the odds you're also a "Millennial" which is based around the word "Millennia" . . . 21:00 . . . Ok Hecklefish . . . Wrong RU-vid channel . . . 28:21 . . . As many times as I've seen this movie I had never spotted Stan until y'all pointed him out. 34:20 . . . He was Magneto way before he was Galdalf . . . 41:19 . . . Don't be sad . . . The guy that played "Toad" also got to play "Darth Maul" in "Star Wars - The Phantom Menace". 42:52 . . . The Devil went down to Georgia & we all know how that worked out for him . . .
Quentin Tarantino is big on good dialogue in his movies. Don't spend too much time trying to relate dialogue to some more abstract meaning. Like the whole conversation between Jewels and Vincent in the car going to meet the young men who apparently tried to screw their bosses. Their conversation wasn't intended to be relevant to any type of motivation or deeper meanings within the movie. It was simply intended to introduce the audience to both Vincent and Jewels as well as giving them some relevant backstory like the fact that Vincent had just gotten back from laying low in Europe apparently after he'd done something that was going to bring some heat on him although what exactly that was is never explained.
I definitely used to roll my own cigarettes. Especially after the price of pre rolled cigarettes went up. I remember when a pack of Marlboros were thirty five cents. And you could buy cartons all day long for around four dollars a carton. Now cigarettes sell for over seven dollars a pack and upwards of seventy five to over a hundred dollars a carton depending on the brand. And fewer and fewer places are selling cigarettes now. I myself quit smoking after over thirty five years of smoking. Only to suffer a heat attack three months later. The cardiologist said it was more than likely partially due to the stress of quitting that could have triggered the heart attack. So now I'm sixty one years old and I have multiple health problems. The worst of which is issues directly related to my lifelong untreated sleep apnea that tried to kill me just this May. I had an acute respiratory failure and my blood oxygen levels were dangerously low and my CO2 levels were through the roof. At the ER they told me that I was touch and go there for quite a while after I arrived and that I had given them several scares. I spent the following five days in the ICU. They told me that had I gone back to sleep one more time. That I more than likely never would have woken up. I spent three days trying to get out of bed to get my phone and call for help. But I kept falling back asleep. I was dying and didn't even know it. But I was finally able to make it to my phone charging in my living room and called 911. I'm glad to still be here.
The jumping timelines are one of the things I love about Quentin Tarantino movies. His unique story telling style keeps you engaged and paying attention because you know that if you are distracted for almost any amount of time from the movie that you're probably going to miss something important that ties everything together in the end. Her confusion about John Travolta's character Vincent seemingly dying and then coming back. Was simply a matter of jumping timelines. If you notice towards the beginning of the movie just after Vincent and Jewels kills the two guys in the apartment. It jumps to the scene where Marcellas Wallace is talking to Butch about throwing the fight. And when Butch goes to the bar to buy a pack of cigarettes. He meets Vincent who is wearing the clothes from the scene in the backyard of Jewels friend after getting hosed off. Then when you see the scene where Butch kills Vincent and you don't see Jewel's with him. Is because The scene in the diner with Jewels and Vincent has already happened but has yet to be shown. Point is Jewels isn't with Vincent in Butches apartment because Jewls by that point in the timeline has already had his epiphany and has already retired from the life. So Jewels wasn't there to save Vincent. Watch it a couple more times and you'll figure it out. It's a fantastic story telling style if you ask me. It definitely keeps you on your attentive feet.
Pulp is a MASTERPIECE and quite arguably the most important film of the 90s. It literally changed cinema. It's QT's seminal work. The Academy should be ashamed for not giving Sam the Oscar that year.
At the end of the movie Jules keeps yelling “Be Cool!” John Travolta actually ended up doing a movie later called “Be Cool” which is the sequel to “Get Shorty” which stars Bruce Willis. Just a fun little “did you know” fact. 😅
You guys are making me feel OLD. I saw this film opening night at the theatre and it was absolutely unlike anything we had seen. Its influence has been so large since its release that I imagine it is hard to discern just how different it was in 1994. Btw, the guy at the restaurant was Ed Sullivan, not Nixon, and the Fonz wasn't played by John Travolta.
I'm almost 50. This movie came out when I was a teenager. I worshiped it like you wouldn't believe. Everybody my age did. We thought it was the coolest thing in the world and to be honest I still think it is and I like watching it with people who have never seen it so I can see their reactions to it
Its funny every reaction no one knows what happens to mia. She does cocaine and she thought he had coke but it was heroine. So a little would be to much for her
I got robbed at a gas station in the early 2000’s when I was in my early 20’s. Someone stuck a gun in my face but I couldn’t help but make jokes when it happened
Are they cops?" A step too far. You've seen it before. Lol. Not that the non-idiots didn't know anyways. But you reveal too much to the rest. I notice this way too much in your videos.
@@TheOctobersReact yes I know it. I know about 8 reactors. And they all do the same tricks. They first pretend not to know anything about their favorite movies. And then mix up facts on purpose to get more engagement in their comment sections. But none are more obvious than you.
As a society, we must do better. They murdered a child over a hate and racism. His name was George Stinney JR he was 14 years old. They didn't even allow his mother to see him. Racism never left... Only God can take a life.
5:24 Yes!! it is so good! 1:20:09 Y'all definitely need to check out Jackie Brown (also w/ Samuel L. Jackson) and both Kill Bill movies! Those are my top 4 favorite Tarantino movies (Mia / Uma Thurman as a blonde stars, lol), rounding the top 5 with Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. I STILL haven't seen Inglorious Bastards.
I don't understand how people think Winston wasn't necessary. How many junkyards do you know off hand that'll do something like that, no questions asked? Plus, Winston is the one who drove the hot car and took 100% of the risk if they were caught on the road.
I have watched almost every Tarantino movie. I think the only one I haven’t seen is Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. I remember I saw Pulp Fiction the first time, I was bored and fell asleep. I tried again and fell asleep again. I managed a third time and succeeded…it was meh…ok I guess 😂 My favourite is The Hateful Eight. Hope you review that one soon.
Fonzie was played by Henry Winkler... it was a good try though.. Fonzie was a little bit before my time and I didn't really find out who the actor was until he played with Adam Sandler in The Waterboy!!