Wow, thanks a lot guys for the amazing feedback - just did this for fun and laughs and didn't expect it to become so popular xD What do you want me to do next?
I don't think it's gratuitous most of the time it makes sense for either the time period or the people saying it. It's not like the people who do say it are good people and the people who do say it that are "good" are people of color. Just because all other films now are too scared to use it doesn't mean Tarantino should shy away from it. Like the adventures of Huckleberry Finn wouldn't be as hard-hitting if it didn't how common and how bad the word was. I get it's a meme but that's just my opinion.
Song list: 1:00 - Let's Stay Together - Al Green 1:26 - Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang 2:22 - Slaughter - Billy Preston 3:00 - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - Santa Esmeralda 4:30 - Little Green Bag - George Baker Selection 6:00 - Trinity (Titoli) - Annibale E I Cantori Moderni
The fact that the music (which does not sound like it's edited, unless it was *really* well done) happens to be the right length to build during the Aurora Borealis moment is a wonderfully happy accident of filmmaking.
I’m surprised that when Skinner walked in on him with his leg hanging out the window they didn’t do the red siren thing from kill bill. That would’ve been perfect. 😂
So am I just supposed to assume that Quentin Tarantino's films are just one plot happening, then another plot happening that's full of action and during the first plot but also has nothing to do with that plot?
Yeah, they are usually connected very thinly, in pulp fiction, there are 3 different chapters that share one or two of the same characters but have completely different main characters, one chapter is about 2 hit men trying to deliver a briefcase to their boss, the second, one of the hitmen going out to a restaurant with the mob boss’s wife, and third, the mob boss and a wrestler ending up in a pawn shop. Pulp fiction is also mainly what this video is parodying
The way you edited that sequence of the cops talking about the difference between krusty burger and McDonald's was very much like a Tarantino film. Well done.
Blair Johnson yeah but that was actually part of one of the episodes. The episode most of these clips are form was basically one big spoof of Pulp Fiction
VINCENT: ...You know what they call a Quarter pounder with cheese in Springfield? JULES: They don't call it a Quarter Pounder with Cheese? VINCENT: No, they got the Skinner system there, they wouldn't know what the fuck a Quarter Pounder is. JULES: What'd they call it? VINCENT: Steamed ham with cheese. JULES: Steamed ham with Cheese. What'd they call a Big Kahuna? VINCENT: Big Kahuna's a Big Kahuna , but they call it a Steamed Hamhuna. JULES: What do they call a Whopper? VINCENT: I dunno, I didn't go to Shelbyville.
Cops talking about a 'foreign' Mc Donald's, guy getting run over by a car, ending up in the dodgy store, was all that from the same Simpsons episode?I have never noticed the references to Pulp Fiction until now. I guess I didn't know that movie back then
i did not expect this to be SO good. also - this is a meme derived of a number of scenes from an animated TV show, which were derived from tarantinos films, which were in themselves derived from older films that he watched as a kid.
@@porcupineracer2 exactly, them talking about quarter pounders in Amsterdam Vs the royale with cheese is actually a metaphor for the differences between Vincent and Jules that is going to happen later on, and jules' rejection of the difference Vs Vincent's embrace is actually why Jules survives and Vincent doesn't. Or it's not thematically relevant at all and just is there to show they're normal guys who happen to be mafia guys you pretentious cccc😂🤣😂🤣😂
The Kill Bill "enemy spotted" music should have played when Chalmers found Skinner trying to climb out of the window. Other than that, 10/10, very well edited and amazing at replicating Tarantino's style.
Jackie Brown is my favorite QT film. Pulp fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Django are all tied for my 2nd favorite, but Jackie Brown is a great movie, and also a great way to dip your toe into QT films rather than diving head first lol.
The fact that you spliced in some parts of another short video from the same episode, which was itself a homage to Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, make this reference so incredibly meta
when people ask why editing is even important if you tell the story using video i show them this this is to date the most masterful use of editing to make actual art that i know of
I was folding towels while watching this Skinner claimed his dialect wasn’t from Utica I looked at the tag of the towel and it said Utica I then wrote this comment
yeah simpsons was more for kids and pulp fiction wasn't. were I lived you needed to be 16 or 18 to see it, don't remember exactly. watched it or the first time on VHS at a party. but watched that simpsons episode several times after that :)
@@bartkatastroof6150 Oof. It isn't even a top 5 QT movie. Jackie Brown, Django, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Inglorius Basterds, are all better than H8ful 8. I'd argue some non QT movies are better too, like American History X, Shawshank, 25th Hour, Layer Cake, Snatch.... In my opinion, every movie listed here is better than Hateful 8.
More like a parody of various spin-off shows that were popular at the time. That‘s why this episode is like: What if random characters had their own show? But the one part with the cops had a lot of Tarantino references, yes.
It would've been fiting for a tarantino film if after a long and tense of dialog full of lies someone just screwed up stupidly and everyone died in a brutal shootout