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WTF Happened to Pulp Fiction? 

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It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that in 1994, Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction revolutionized popular cinema. While 1992’s Sundance breakout, Reservoir Dogs, made Tarantino an indie icon, Pulp Fiction made him a household name, spawning a “cool crime” genre that dominated the second half of the decade, even as the director himself moved away from the genre. The movie revitalized the career of star John Travolta, whose career had bottomed out in the nineties but soon became a $20 million a film A-lister, and put Uma Thurman on the map in a pretty big way. It also gave Bruce Willis some street cred as a movie star willing to dip his toe into indies while also making Samuel L. Jackson one of the most iconic character actors of our era. In this episode of WTF Happened to this Movie, we look at the making of Tarantino’s crime epic, from its humble origins, casting hurdles, development with Miramax, controversial Cannes’ Palme d'Or win and more.
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@ronniebrown2517
@ronniebrown2517 Год назад
after seeing this at a walk in theater in 1995.....i rented a vhs tape of it in austin, texas and spent the next year showing it to everyone i knew and a lot i did not know....it totally blew me away....this was sooo radical in 1995....this and natural born killers allowed me to cruise through the end of the 90s....
@luxi378
@luxi378 Год назад
real good times.. i was 12 in 95 and since then i always loved hearing about a new film from him... too bad, Once upon a Time was most probably his last. a good one though. his most personal, imo. he could do more. he's not that old..
@AminJones
@AminJones Год назад
That brief case had, in terentio's words, "whatever you want it to be". Part of the reason gen x don't give a f*ck.
@darthvader2158
@darthvader2158 Год назад
@@luxi378 it's not his last . He said he will do 10 films. So one more to come.
@luxi378
@luxi378 Год назад
@@darthvader2158 i know, i know... he always said that... but, read an interview with him recently... he's insinuating that was his last. technically it's 10 though... xD i know it's splitting hairs. let's hope though.
@palacerevolution2000
@palacerevolution2000 Год назад
IAW you. For a long time NBK was my favorite film of all time. Pulp F is of course a classic. Personally I don't get the title of the clip - nothing at all happened. It's still great. I don't really see PF as a tale about redemption; not at all.
@bbloomfield6497
@bbloomfield6497 Год назад
I'm really impressed how a 16 minute Pulp Fiction video essay was pulled off without copyrighted music, only using royalty free RU-vid tracks and it was still absolutely on point. Good work by your editors.
@NZCONES
@NZCONES Год назад
Thanks I'm one of his editors 😁
@DJWESG1
@DJWESG1 Год назад
And also kind of sad you cant include it..
@bigballz4u
@bigballz4u Год назад
Yes, one does not simply make an absolutely on point 16 minute Pulp Fiction video essay without copyrighted music.
@bradley163
@bradley163 Год назад
This was my first rated R film to see in theaters. My dad and I saw it together when I was 13, and on that day, I fell in love with film as an artform.
@Strangestthing1
@Strangestthing1 Год назад
I was the same age in 94 when my older sister, who had already seen it, took me and knew I would like it. Which of course I did.
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN Год назад
I’d think @13 would be awkward to watch w/dad when talking about- It’s a ‘’ sex thing’’ helps-fellatio or is it as bad as eating a bitch out. As little kid my parents would let me watch anything Except sex in movies. Think this may be awkward to see w/dad but maybe you had a duper cool dad
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 Год назад
You had a cool Dad
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN Год назад
Did you & your dad share an uncomfortable silence when Jody talked about her tongue stud & how it helps fellatio or about ‘’ eatin’ a bitch out’’..or about Vince going home, jerking off & that’s all he is gonna do cuz he’ll be a grease spot if he did?🤣🤣
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN Год назад
@@Strangestthing1 my older bro showed me it in VHS in ‘95-96.
@nathanslay6342
@nathanslay6342 Год назад
Pulp fiction is a masterpiece, end of story. Perfectly acted, and perfectly written. My favorite movie of all time!
@amirphoenix2327
@amirphoenix2327 Год назад
Ok, let me ask a question, when boxer comes to his girlfriend, she knows he killed a men, and that they will chase him, and they do what, HAVE SEX? Well that makes a lot of sense, instead of yelling at him for killing another boxer, or wanting to escape from Wallace henchmen, let's fuck and cudle. I can go on, but you get the point
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN Год назад
Which end? The runtime end of the actual end😂?
@dugeniadugeniadugeniadugen5266
Mine too.
@alansouthall8221
@alansouthall8221 Год назад
Truth
@acetylcoa9324
@acetylcoa9324 Год назад
@@amirphoenix2327 Why should she yell at him for killing a boxer? It happens, is not like he headshot someone during a robbery. Also they are escaping the next morning. I don't see the problem there really, it would be weird if the henchmen would appear immediatly without the boss order. Also the "suspension of disbelief". It's a movie, not a documentary.
@mattlawson714
@mattlawson714 Год назад
Whenever I see a title “whatever happened to” I’m assuming it is a movie that has been forgotten or something. Absolutely nothing has happened to pulp fiction. It’s a classic and people who know movies appreciate it.
@joshlewis575
@joshlewis575 Год назад
Watch it at least a couple times a year, still one of the greatest movies I've ever seen. Still baffling that this, shawshank, and Forrest all came out around the same time. Something in the air that year while filming movies I guess
@mattlawson714
@mattlawson714 Год назад
@@joshlewis575 The 90s were a cool time. These days it seems like movies are being made for dumber and dumber audiences.
@phant0mdummy
@phant0mdummy Год назад
It's clickbait. The title is designed from the ground up to get clicks. Whether you love or hate the movie, the title appeals to the sense of outrage and intrigue. It's a nasty little fucking title. If you love it, the reaction is yours. "what do you mean whatever happened to? it's classic, are you nuts?" CLICK if you hate it "ahh yes, vindication, let's see what people are saying today about that forgotten piece of shit movie." CLICK fucking hate this sort of title, but too many channels use these ambiguous ass hole formatted titles.
@mattlawson714
@mattlawson714 Год назад
@@phant0mdummy I couldn’t agree more. Also, what kind of a moron doesn’t appreciate pulp fiction? It reminds me of what I always say about the Beatles: “do they have to be your favorite band? No. Do I listen to them every day? No. Are you an absolute moron if you don’t understand the importance of their impact on music? Yes. Same with pulp fiction, you don’t have to love it but to think it’s a shit movie makes you a stupid person.
@sil-80nick
@sil-80nick Год назад
@8:11 you have a caption reading “$1.8 Million Domestic”. I believe it should say, “$108 million domestic” per the narration.
@leventsl
@leventsl Год назад
Saw that.
@Billsterization
@Billsterization Год назад
I imagine that line being read with his pinky in the corner of his mouth. 1.8 MILLion dollars.
@thefractalcurve5462
@thefractalcurve5462 Год назад
I was gonna say something, but I wanted to see if someone already stood up to take the heat.
@nasalpolecat091
@nasalpolecat091 Год назад
The way Sam Jackson eats that burger gets me everytime!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@sil-80nick
@sil-80nick Год назад
The way he drinks the soda until it’s empty is an internationally understood way of communicating, “you’re ass is done for”.
@jamesjoy7547
@jamesjoy7547 Год назад
That reptilian-cold look in his eyes as he finishes the drink says more than any dialogue.
@cristhianmacias7386
@cristhianmacias7386 Год назад
Tarantino and Avery seem like they’re on good terms again. I attended a midnight screening of Pulp Fiction at Tarantino’s theater in LA and they both unexpectedly showed up to watch the film.
@anonymanynomsen6034
@anonymanynomsen6034 Год назад
Must have been an awe-striking experience! Did you get to talk to him, or was he flanked by bodyguards the whole time?
@cristhianmacias7386
@cristhianmacias7386 Год назад
@@anonymanynomsen6034 It truly was. No bodyguards though, just him and Avery there to enjoy their creation. I was sitting in an isle seat so he walked right by me to get to his seat. He left before the movie finished we couldn’t talk to him.
@janiskrumins9979
@janiskrumins9979 Год назад
Walken's Watch monologue is arguably the best movie cameo of all time.
@patrickcharles6983
@patrickcharles6983 Год назад
Pulp Fiction is the 2nd movie Ving Rhames has dealt with someone in a gimp suit 😆. "People under the Stairs" then "Pulp Fiction".
@darthvader2158
@darthvader2158 Год назад
PULP FICTION TRUE MASTERPIECE IF EVER THERE WAS ONE.
@tristanlanphere7736
@tristanlanphere7736 Год назад
hell no
@NottyGurlStyle
@NottyGurlStyle Год назад
I watched Pulp Fiction so many times I was always quoting the movie. It’s such a classic!!!
@Mytwistedvoices
@Mytwistedvoices Год назад
We got a copy of the original script. What came out in the movie is much better. For example, when Wallis was freed in the basement, he was grateful and hugged Vincent. Instead we got the rules, losing his LA privileges.
@LeonardoKlotz
@LeonardoKlotz Год назад
It's amazing how far Tarantino has gotten without going to film school
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea Год назад
Same went for James Cameron who was a truck driver and also self taught himself how to direct.
@JoeFiorelloFilms
@JoeFiorelloFilms Год назад
Oh contrary! He went to the same film school as I, the Dov Siemens weekend production crash course film school.
@happysaffa8871
@happysaffa8871 Год назад
Has*
@chriscox3709
@chriscox3709 Год назад
Some don't need to be taught. Some are meant to inspire and teach.
@gambello1195
@gambello1195 Год назад
I'd argue one would make better films without film school. Theyre only to teach you how to make money in film industry. You can't really teach art.
@jeffdoyle1227
@jeffdoyle1227 Год назад
I can't grasp how a movie with at least 4 A- list actors is considered an Indie film.
@melvert33
@melvert33 Год назад
Yeah and by a Disney owned company...indie?!
@OffRampTourist
@OffRampTourist Год назад
One of my favorite movie retrospectives from this channel.
@Jabberstax
@Jabberstax Год назад
QT was THE film maker of the 90s. Me and my buddies would watch this movie all the time and constantly quote it in the halls at school. Great soundtrack too.
@anonymanynomsen6034
@anonymanynomsen6034 Год назад
I'd say he was/is still THE film maker of the 00's and 10's as well as the present
@arghbarf419
@arghbarf419 Год назад
@@anonymanynomsen6034 you must not watch a lot of films outside of quentin tarantino
@tristanlanphere7736
@tristanlanphere7736 Год назад
honestly, people give this movie much more credit than it truly deserves
@anonymanynomsen6034
@anonymanynomsen6034 Год назад
@@tristanlanphere7736 nope, i don’t think so. The movie revolutionized the industry in the 90 and opened a platform for other independent art filmmakers to make similar movies. I’d say it doesn’t get enough credit
@tristanlanphere7736
@tristanlanphere7736 Год назад
@@anonymanynomsen6034 it wasn't even the 1st or the 2nd best movie of its year in my opinion. "revolutionized" is an over used word people use to critique movies without really relating to what it means
@2FRESH-4U
@2FRESH-4U Год назад
Travolta was the key to this whole thing the way he played Vega was timeless but everyone is great I just couldn’t imagine anyone else doing that role
@wilpri
@wilpri Год назад
Nic Cage would have been even better.
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea Год назад
I think the reason Bitch went back to save Marcellus from those rapists was because deep down he saw himself as the kind of man his father was. That is someone who wasn't willing to leave his friends behind to suffer a horrible fate as a tormented captive as his old man was, even if that person is his worse enemy.
@cinetobi
@cinetobi Год назад
Does Butch look like a bitch to you? :D No offense, I love that typo.
@madalindragan9569
@madalindragan9569 Год назад
Does Bruce Willis look like a bitch??...good observation though!
@kidd32888
@kidd32888 Год назад
I love your take on it
@tom-four
@tom-four Год назад
“You said bitch though”
@MsDboyy
@MsDboyy Год назад
This was a pretty cool little interesting video 💯☯️ Thanks
@jamesmendonca2900
@jamesmendonca2900 Год назад
WTF happened to Pulp Fiction?! Nothing! It is still one of the best films ever made, and became a Bonified classic in time. And I will be damned if anyone speaks ill of this film for any iniquitous reasons.
@80sDude990
@80sDude990 Год назад
It did make me think the film had become dated, with saying WTF happened to Pulp Fiction? It’s still as fresh and cool as ever! 28 years may have passed since it was first released, but hasn’t diminished its sharp dialogue. “What country are you from?” “What?” “What ain’t any country I’ve ever heard of! Do they speak English in What?”
@jwprimetime9795
@jwprimetime9795 Год назад
@@80sDude990 lol I forgot about that line!! Best writer ever!
@80sDude990
@80sDude990 Год назад
@@jwprimetime9795 it’s got lots of brilliantly scripted scenes. Like when Vincent wants the wolf to say please to him and Jules, regarding cleaning the car. “So pretty please, with sugar on top, clean the fucking car”.
@Micke12312
@Micke12312 Год назад
Yes? Didnt you watch the video? Everyone damn time there is a comment like yours
@80sDude990
@80sDude990 Год назад
@@Micke12312 are you talking to me? Take a chill pill and stop the rudeness.
@darthgundy7491
@darthgundy7491 Год назад
Bro I appreciate you citing your images and videos. It's a small touch that no doubt takes a lot of work, but it sets you apart as a professional
@euphoriaggaminghd
@euphoriaggaminghd Год назад
This film didn't seem to amaze me that much on my first watch. But I've appreciated it more over the years
@mortensteen
@mortensteen Год назад
That's exactly how I remember it too. Saw it in the cinema when it was released, and I probably just didn't "get it". But it's fair to say I absolutely love it today. :D
@danielmashanic5738
@danielmashanic5738 Год назад
Same. First 2-3 times I saw it I thought it was solid but not amazing. Over the years I realize how great it truly is. Masterpiece
@Rockstar-bq5fm
@Rockstar-bq5fm Год назад
The idea that Pulp Fiction is actually a indie film is baffling to me. Not that it isn’t, it’s just I grew up with this film with all the applauds and star power it gained with it
@omenatollo
@omenatollo Год назад
Thanks for an excellent video, there was lot of new information for me. Pulp Fiction is a masterpiece and one of my all time favorite film.
@GH8774
@GH8774 Год назад
Thought I saw all reviews of Pulp Fiction, but you managed to show new gems and funny quips!
@SmoothCriminal12
@SmoothCriminal12 Год назад
As much as I love PF, I actually prefer Jackie Brown. Absolutely zero disrespect to PF, just something about JB has resonated with me even more.
@arizonaFIREent
@arizonaFIREent Год назад
JB is so underrated
@jamesjoy7547
@jamesjoy7547 Год назад
Totally agree! My QT favorites are: 1- Jackie Brown, 2- Reservoir Dogs, 3- Pulp Fiction. Though I am a fan of his whole filmography. To me, he seems to have a through-line of white males posturing and overcompensating to cover deep feelings of inadequacy, while women and black people (and black women) display quiet confidence, knowing that they'll be underestimated by said white males. Some exceptions exist - Clarence in True Romance, The Wolf & Lance in Pulp Fiction; but they thrive in the outlier zone, embodying roles beyond standard expectations. Just some thoughts I had
@waynevia6976
@waynevia6976 Год назад
One of the best movies of all time i still thinks it's better than forrest gump and pulp fiction should've won the best picture oscar. I hope Tarantino releases more deleted scenes like my favorite when jules, vincent, and jimmy have there picture taken with the wolf. It's my favorite deleted scene from the movie script book.
@leeannasloan2292
@leeannasloan2292 Год назад
Totally agree...this movie is still talked about and deconstructed. Gump was a good movie and Hanks did a great job but pulp fiction changed the entire game. I guess we just had a lot of exceptional material back in the day.
@kidd32888
@kidd32888 Год назад
PF got robbed!
@thedys70
@thedys70 Год назад
@@kidd32888 As did Shawshank Redemption
@duncanself5111
@duncanself5111 Год назад
There's so many memorable scenes in Pulp Fiction. He's such a uniquely brilliant writer and director
@dastafford
@dastafford Год назад
The most controversial thing about Pulp Fiction is that a 5 dollar milkshake is now a pretty good fucking deal.
@shamusbob7969
@shamusbob7969 Год назад
No it's like, the normal price now.
@chrischavira0707
@chrischavira0707 Год назад
Great work on this one Joblo
@CaptainCat101
@CaptainCat101 Год назад
Tarantino isn't my favorite film maker, but I have no choice but to love and respect him. He's like Robert Rodriguez: he's the film maker everyone wants to be like.
@garnermcculloch9933
@garnermcculloch9933 Год назад
I saw this at a packed dollar movie in '95 in a small East Texas town and you could hear a pin drop during the Marcellus and Butch scene in the basement of the pawn shop. Those folks weren't ready for that scene, and frankly neither was I. lol
@joser1853
@joser1853 Год назад
Pulp Fiction and Forest Gump are both among my favorite films of all time. Remember that Gump is more approachable than Pulp, hence why it won the Oscar. However, on a technical level Pulp Fiction is the better film.
@kidd32888
@kidd32888 Год назад
FG is a good film, PF is a great film
@joshlewis575
@joshlewis575 Год назад
My 2 favorite movies of all time, I've seen both dozens of times n neither ever gets old
@thedys70
@thedys70 Год назад
Really? Tell us why Forest Gump is somehow a better film than Shawshank Redemption?
@jules-yi8rn
@jules-yi8rn Год назад
Wow.....just 51 days of filming? This film continues to blow my mind.
@crdx4all
@crdx4all Год назад
The most rewatchable movie ever made
@euphoriaggaminghd
@euphoriaggaminghd Год назад
I'd say true romance
@Mytwistedvoices
@Mytwistedvoices Год назад
The acting choices are perfect. No one else could pull this off.
@manolocorp
@manolocorp Год назад
1:27 Bobby's World. You guys just made my day
@tricivenola8164
@tricivenola8164 Год назад
Why this film is considered a romanticization of heroin is beyond me. I took my 13-year-old niece to see Pulp Fiction when it came out. It couldn't hurt her. What the movie shows is that no matter how gorgeous and rich you are, if you shoot smack, you can wind up on a front lawn in low-rentville with a needle sticking out of your chest.
@maybetomorrowmaybe
@maybetomorrowmaybe Год назад
also, don't do heroin or you'll forget your uzi on the counter and get shot in a bathroom
@jonlewis9627
@jonlewis9627 Год назад
I don't blame the movie but I did end up getting hooked on H. A year after I saw the movie
@Psilocybin77
@Psilocybin77 Год назад
@@jonlewis9627 Are you doing okay?
@jonlewis9627
@jonlewis9627 Год назад
@@Psilocybin77 functional addicted
@jonlewis9627
@jonlewis9627 Год назад
@@Psilocybin77 no man I'm not currently thanks for asking
@dimebagdave77
@dimebagdave77 Год назад
SLATER! "it's fixin' to be a lot better man" thanks, loved PF.Particularly Tarantino's storage business👍
@francissampson
@francissampson Год назад
This is in my top 5 of all time , great dialog and bizarre story 👍👍📽🎬
@DR.slzzzp
@DR.slzzzp Год назад
QT DOES NOT MISS, everything he’s ever made is cinema/art in its purest form
@spencerreynolds0617
@spencerreynolds0617 Год назад
death proof? no
@lolo644
@lolo644 Год назад
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was a little weak ngl
@joshlewis575
@joshlewis575 Год назад
@@lolo644 movie sucked, best part was all the way at the end when Pitt bombs that can at o girls face. That fight scene was the only good part of the entire thing.
@JackTorrance333
@JackTorrance333 Год назад
Hateful 8 drug along for a bit longer than necessary.
@kp4588
@kp4588 Год назад
Funny Story: I went to see this with a buddy of mine In the theater. When Uma was overdosing on horse and had to get the adrenaline shot, my friend stood up and started babbling and walked up the isle and passed out. I went to help him up and make sure he was OK. He sat there for a second and got up and returned to his seat to watch the rest of the movie. He told me after the movie he hated needles.
@seereadnhear
@seereadnhear Год назад
This is my brother and I's favorite movie one of the first movies we ever agreed upon I lost my brother in 2011 and still to that day it was our favorite movie and inspired us to want to be filmmakers I will always miss my brother always a half of me is always going to be gone until that part of me reunites this film always reminds me of the love that we had for Cinema and for each other.
@80sDude990
@80sDude990 Год назад
Sorry to hear of you losing your brother.
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN
@HeadLike-A-H0le-NIN Год назад
Nothing happened to Pulp. It’s still top 2-3 movies of 90s & top 20 of all time. It’s still the most original movie I’ve ever seen with a conventional story structure & I studied FMS ( Film& Media Studies) as my minor in college back in the day. Think Shawshank should’ve won best pic but Gump is a joke of a film. Every cheesy, predictable trope is in it. I wish I could have another experience like I did when I first saw this. Why tf isn’t this in 4K Dolby Vision yet!!!!
@Psilocybin77
@Psilocybin77 Год назад
I am a sucker for the popcorn fun of Zemeckis films, but Forrest Gump annoys me greatly for some reason. It feels soulless. I don't feel that the Oscars are meaningful in the least, but I think it's good for filmmakers to be recognized for their dedication to making film an art form. "The Shawshank Redemption" is the far superior film, but it wasn't the financial and cultural juggernaut that "Forrest Gump" was. It's unfortunate, but I'm happy that "Shawshank" has received the recognition it deserves.
@johnmunro4952
@johnmunro4952 Год назад
After Dogs and True Romance,I went into this film with MASSIVE expectations.....I was still Stunned By how awesome it was.
@GLDn1
@GLDn1 Год назад
@3:11 - I never before noticed that cross on the wall in the shadow of the lamp. Nice touch Quentin.
@martinsmith6342
@martinsmith6342 Год назад
Rented this great film from the library, saw it went it came out, a fun and cool film all around!So much to say about this film, but I'll try to be brief!The film that made Samuel L. Jackson a star, even though he had been around for awhile, this was his breakthrough, and a magnificent performance, and a charismatic and great performance by John Travolta, one of my favorite actors of all time! And the film that put. him back on top!He and Jackson are great !A great, cool, fun and magnificent film!
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
Cool, the best dark comedy crime ever made.
@mafiablokes
@mafiablokes Год назад
How have I never known that Steve Buscemi played Buddy Holly until now!?
@dannysart3990
@dannysart3990 Год назад
A classic of a film. I remember the dozen of crappie imitators that followed. Still holds up.
@campturtle
@campturtle Год назад
I remember my neighbor taking me to the theater to see this. When my mom found out what it was about she was not pleased…..I was 12 or 13.
@Josehorror86
@Josehorror86 Год назад
Loved it….one of my top ten favorite films.. Tarantino is the shit cant wait to see what he puts out next
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😁
@SweetDogg777
@SweetDogg777 Год назад
Love this channel
@kalphil4385
@kalphil4385 Год назад
I miss the 90's.
@andrewgrove1691
@andrewgrove1691 Год назад
Great movie. And opening song
@alansouthall8221
@alansouthall8221 Год назад
Wonder if it has the same impact now. Some films that have a huge impact change the grammar of movies and I feel they must not seem as firebrand or unique as when they were released. Fight club and usual suspects fit here, I just don't think endings can have that impact anymore
@Pengart
@Pengart Год назад
well done :) I still love this movie!
@sunsty1e
@sunsty1e Год назад
great channel...but wheres the Jackie Brown video?!?
@2682shark
@2682shark Год назад
What do you mean “what happened to Pulp Fiction ?” ... it’s still a masterpiece
@user-cv8qe9ru8c
@user-cv8qe9ru8c Год назад
Watch this movie with the mindset of "no one is any good at what they do" becuz from absolutely ery angle nobody is actually good at what they do. Jules and Vincent aren't good hit men, butch for whatever reason can't bring a watch to a boxing match, pumpkin and honeybunny are not good robbers. They treat robbing the customers as well as the store as a genius idea which they should have figured out a long time ago
@latenightlogic
@latenightlogic Год назад
The contents of the brief case is gold. Never was a big thing with me.
@nasserholston9602
@nasserholston9602 Год назад
The Jherri curl is so perfect in the movie. It's wild that it was a mistake
@UnderTheBridge96
@UnderTheBridge96 Год назад
Love the Sopranos sound effect at the end when the screen goes black 😜 I saw that..
@markwilliams9718
@markwilliams9718 Год назад
Still one of my favorite movies to this day I remember when it came out
@mikaxms
@mikaxms Год назад
0:10 Anybody know which movie this is? It'd be helpful if the uploader would just put the movie titles in one of the corners of the screen...
@jamesdavies5266
@jamesdavies5266 Месяц назад
Brilliant geez X
@brandondavis1518
@brandondavis1518 Год назад
Maybe I don’t understand but how can a film be an indie when you have MIRAMAX owned by Disney funding it and almost every one in it is a super star
@HomeOnTheRanges
@HomeOnTheRanges Год назад
“What is best in life?”” “To crush your enemies, to see them driven out before you, and watching new joblo videos when they drop”
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
And hear the LametAtions of the women.
@rilenixx
@rilenixx Год назад
@@chasehedges6775 lol. That never gets old.
@rilenixx
@rilenixx Год назад
@@chasehedges6775 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_XUu3_pLPUE.html
@WilliamHaisch
@WilliamHaisch Год назад
@@chasehedges6775 I agree. The “lamentations of their females” is the creme on the “best in life” strudel.
@mdturnerinoz
@mdturnerinoz Год назад
To this day, my wife often calls me "honey bunny" after we first saw Pulp Fiction back in the 90s! :0))))
@cohenkane2148
@cohenkane2148 Год назад
This CLASSIC was on repeat during the "Cheater Box" days of 94'-96'. Early MMA fights.
@nixdapogs
@nixdapogs Год назад
Single-handedly resurrected Travolta’s career
@flipnap2112
@flipnap2112 Год назад
7:03 that car mat didnt work out so well ha ha. I guess its a miracle they got anything down in that short a time. Also I saw reservoir dogs in the theater and I remember when the n word started flying LOTS of people got up and walked out. I felt sad that people had a lack of vision and awareness as to why. it felt so shortsighted. these fictional people were scumbags and this was real life. Not to mention these same characters used the word "black" to describe some young girl who got shot in the robbery. I had a black roommate in collage at the time and when the VHS came out I brought it to the dorm room. Now he was a militant "pool is a racist game because the white ball puts the black ball in the hole for the win" type of guy. Well when the n word flew he did the same and I told him the same thoughts I had in the theater. he came to his senses and said "ok ma, whatever". then a week later he invited his whole crew of black friends over to watch it because he was so blown away with how awesome it was. they all reacted the same, and he said the same thing to them. they ended up loving it. the dorm sounded like a party that night.
@KLondike5
@KLondike5 Год назад
It's hard to deny my fondness. I have a few possessions as nods to my favorite movies. Just a few months ago I snagged "a little kangaroo" from eBay that's the same prop that gets Fabian in so much trouble.
@somakkamos
@somakkamos Год назад
Ohhh the ending of this video was brutaaaaalll
@PozerAdultRacingTeam
@PozerAdultRacingTeam Год назад
A classic, I almost smashed my VCR for eating my Pulp Fiction tape.
@jeremycunningham7897
@jeremycunningham7897 Год назад
What a movie! Timeless classic
@SirTyJensen
@SirTyJensen Год назад
I didn't know Tarantino worked with Kermit!
@adampatino5372
@adampatino5372 Год назад
@13:37 Taking from only 1 source is "plagerism", borrowing from multiple sources is "research". Every professional knows this
@Omar-wq9dz
@Omar-wq9dz Год назад
I love the Simpsons episode which imitated Pulp Fiction, 22 Short Films About Springfield
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea Год назад
Or that Itchy and Scratchy bit where they spoofed the scene in Reservior Dogs where Blonde tortures a cop while dancing to Stuck in the Middle With You. Tarrantino himself even appears in the skit before getting killed by Itchy.
@Irthiza
@Irthiza Год назад
Steamed ham mmmm
@Chrishm0
@Chrishm0 Год назад
I think you mean it grossed 108, million, not 1.8.....
@WilliamHaisch
@WilliamHaisch Год назад
Came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed. Was not disappointed. Also, on a numeric keypad, the zero is next to the period so I understand how this happened.
@hzubovi1
@hzubovi1 Год назад
4K Release coming soon, can't wait to rewatch this!
@Merylstreep1949
@Merylstreep1949 Год назад
I thought it was Owen Wilson narrating!!! O wow
@zyzir
@zyzir Год назад
ive always wanted an alternate reality where certain classic movies like this were played by their initial choices for casting
@joebond545
@joebond545 Год назад
Every movie he makes is a masterpiece. First tarentino film I had pleasure of watching in a cinema was once upon a time in Hollywood and what a ride that was
@nathanwilson207
@nathanwilson207 Год назад
Please correct me if I’m wrong. However wasn’t it Samuel L Jackson that did the voice cameo in Inglourious Basterds, not Harvey Keitel.
@SkolneyVikings
@SkolneyVikings Год назад
Eddie Murphy as Jules would have been pretty amazing tbh.
@jamesjoy7547
@jamesjoy7547 Год назад
I gotta agree. Though Sam Jackson owns the role, I could see Eddie Murphy as Jules; his comedy always had an undercurrent of volatility, a simmering anger. And I could see his endless bickering with Vincent being comedic gold, as well as Murphy completely selling Jules' quiet menace in the final scene with Ringo. I think actors known for mainly comedic roles can give absolutely chilling dramatic portrayals, e.g. Robin Williams in "One Hour Photo" or Don Rickles in "Casino".
@dvdv8197
@dvdv8197 Год назад
7:55 Wow lol, writers/journalists/critics were fans of the exclamation mark back in the days! :D
@robertherrick6703
@robertherrick6703 Год назад
What's up with the random Chuck Norris scene at 10:19?
@farleymarly2575
@farleymarly2575 Год назад
Timeless
@omarwanace23_45
@omarwanace23_45 Год назад
1:00 what was that movie name again?
@SirTyJensen
@SirTyJensen Год назад
Pulp Fiction is great but it honestly had to grow on me. I first seen Pulp Fiction back in 2005 so I was 16 and I own the Blu-ray.
@caseywilson7768
@caseywilson7768 Год назад
One of the all time great films and certainly the best from my youth. Tarantino as regarded as he is, is still underrated.
@tristanlanphere7736
@tristanlanphere7736 Год назад
hell no
@jeremypeele8010
@jeremypeele8010 Год назад
First time I saw it , I always thought that the light in briefcase was golden heroine… never thought anything else
@TheSpookyDuke
@TheSpookyDuke Год назад
Bruce Willis was always the same character until he met Quentin Tarantino.
@davidwagner448
@davidwagner448 Год назад
Never noticed Steve Buscemi was the waiter dressed as Buddy Holly!
@jamesjoy7547
@jamesjoy7547 Год назад
I didn't notice at first. Until he said "How 'bout you, Peggy Sue?" Something in his delivery instantly caught my attention. I've always liked the theory that he's Mister Pink from Reservoir Dogs, reduced to working for tips!
@johnadame2580
@johnadame2580 Год назад
Love this
@ArcherSuh4721
@ArcherSuh4721 Год назад
I still like to think that the briefcase in Pulp Fiction and the case in Ronin contained the same thing. I don't really have anything to prove this theory, I just like to think they do. Same thing with A Clockwork Orange and The Warriors taking place in the same universe.
@tomhahnl1927
@tomhahnl1927 Год назад
Masterpiece, Masterpiece, Masterpiece...🎞🎞❤❤🎞🎞👍
@adamdansiger
@adamdansiger 8 месяцев назад
There is another Reservoir Dogs crossover: Linda Kaye. She is the one who shot Mr. Orange in the carjacking scene in Dogs, and then got shot by Marcellus in Pulp Fiction after Butch rolls him over in the car.
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