@@ralphholiman7401 I'm sure 'real' Vincent would've done so. But this is Tarantino's Vincent who has some humanity in him. This is smth special about his movies, even complete vilans have some humanity in them.
Pulp Fiction is an example of a movie where you simply cannot delete the cursing. It is such an integral part of the film that to delete the cursing actually neuters the movie and makes it something far less than it was.
Yep, I was going to say the same thing. It's weird how hung up on swearing the US is, but people being blown away is a-OK. I don't think I've encountered it anywhere else. On Aussie and UK TV I can't remember the last time I heard a bleep. It does neuter the scene, it's not like anyone can't fill in the bleeps.
I mean, if you took wallets from everyone in that room and one said that on it. Which one do you think is his? It was a dumb question once you see the wallet.
This scene right here should've gotten Samuel L. Jackson an Oscar.Not a nomination,but the actual award.....His acting was so far ahead of anyone in that whole scene.But everyone was gushing over Travoltas "comeback" at the time.Samuel has never faded away his entire career.🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Samuel plays the same role, same verbal assaults and same tone and same attitude. His role is good for this but no different than DJango, Shaft, triple X and Unbreakable. Same character, mash all of them together and you would think its the same film.
@@FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR this has happened for real. There is video footage of a guy robbing a bar. He points a gun to a guys face who just calmly sips his beer. Not saying I would be that cool but it does occur.
my friend and i years ago drinkin in a bar,bad neighbor hood.a shotgun barrel comes around the opening door---my friends says "it must be the sheriff dept" and sips his beer..i am like wtf! turns out a alarm had falsely gone off,my friend was stone cold cool....
Same. It’s the few movies where you feel you’re on some crazy journey every time you watch it. It just feels electric. The 90s was definitely the age of the anti hero.
Love how Jules peeped Vincent gettin da drop on em without even lookin....Such subtle nuances convey so much about those two as a tactical unit(partners n crime that done been in plenty of combat situations together as a team). Again, Tarantino a genius when it come to details like that...
Orrrr it's not really a subtle nuance at all and Tarantino just couldn't be arsed to place a scene of Vincent sneaking up on Yolanda, and you're just wildly overpraising details that "no one else" noticed just to make yourself sound smarter than you really are. Get a grip, schizo.
I love that jules is still just kind of reassuring the chick that everything's gonna be fine. He knows she's in deep and he doesn't want anyone to get hurt. He even notices Vincent far before we as the viewer even do.
One thing I like about this scene is that when Jules tells the guy to tell Yolanda to be cool, Jules demands that he addresses her as "bitch". Despite having a gun to his neck, the guy still addresses Yolanda as "Hunny Bunny" instead while telling her to be cool. The guy may be a criminal, but his love for Yolanda is genuine.
This was the best acting Sam had ever pulled of the tension the atmosphere and the acting that Sam had pulled is truly mesmerizing. This is peak cinema
Well technically that particular gun was not pointed at them when the trigger was pulled, it was pointed at the wall. Otherwise they be dead Motherfuckers.......lol.
I love how Jules notices Vincent before anybody else. He’s a step ahead perfectly calculating the situation and reading the room before anybody. Just another small thing which shows how smart Jules really is.
Vincent and Jules get nearly shot when a guy hides in a *toilet* Vincent insults Butch when his boss goes to *toilet* Mia gets an overdose when Vincent goes to *toilet* The cafe gets robbed when Vincent goes to *toilet* Vincent gets shot when he left his UZI after going to *toilet*
@@sashanesterov Funny thing, I was just thinking about NBK. I was thinking 'I can't imagine that Tarantino's version would have been better, per se. I certainly can't imagine it could have been better cast. ' Incidentally, BEST SOUNDTRACK EVER.
@@ChilliCheezdog When I was watching Hateful 8 ,I got the feeling of Agatha Christie right from the beginning when they ride this endless snow fields, then Sam Jackson, investigates and I was not sure, and only in the end when they hang her-it was definitely Agatha Christie. Only after I confirmed it on the web that it is.
Jackson absolutely killed this roll! I’m sure a lot of strong arms and thugs alike are strictly business but this roll captures the human side of this dawgery! One of my favorite movies ever
One of many good scenes in probably my favourite Quentin Tarantino film. Great characters, great acting from a great cast, great direction, great dialogue (quite a few memorable quotes) and a great soundtrack (which I own on CD). It's just great. "And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee!" BANG!
Sad to say I never saw the movie when it came out in theaters. but over the years I've seen clips of some of the best scenes. I had no idea what an instant cult classic it had become back then. I couldn't afford to go to the movies too often in the mid 90s.
One of my favorites is Inglorious Bastards, simply because of how much tension is present throughout that film. It genuinely made me feel anxious watching throughout the whole film. It reaches in and touches your nervous system it's crazy. Unlike a panic attack, you know what you are getting yourself into. It's a controlled anxiety. Extremely entertaining.
You can absolutely hear any kind of curse word you can imagine on YT. This particular channel made its own decision. You want to upload this clip with the cursing in it? You're able to do so. This isn't what you're describing.
RUclips has a lot of rather stupid rules that they enforce in order to demonetize channels and swearing is one of them. It's dumb because although they'll still show the ads YT takes 100% of the revenue.
@@rodrikofharlaw6848 Yes, and there are plenty of non-monetized or demonetized videos on YT. So it is in fact, entirely true that you can upload videos to RUclips that have people cussing in them. You might get demonetized, you might not. But your video won't be removed from YT because people are cursing in it. Do you not watch a lot of videos or something? Because there are plenty big channels that curse, talk about COVID without using codewords, talk about sex, rape, murder... I mean all the evidence I need to prove that what I said was not "entirely untrue" is right here on YT. So let me know if you'd like some links.
4:01 this movie is really nutty... people in the back be completely chill out still sitting when that women jump on table with gun ...that is what you call "loyal costumers" 😂😂😭👍
No one can touch Samuel Jackson in this movie. Just an amazing transformation into an iconic character who now has a cult following. Bravo Mr. Tarantino! 🎥😎🙌🏾🤙🏾
Pulp Fiction is such a masterpiece about redemption where the bad guy becomes the hero. In a time with antiheroes and villains, we see a piece where the villain, Samuel L. Jackson, changes his ways and saves the lives of people in that cafe. Combined with the comedic element of Samuel L. Jackson and Hunny Bunny scarred crapless because there is someone more of a badass than she is, if you take out the disturbing dungeon scene with Marsellus, Pulp Fiction is a pure gem. Quentin Tarantino's second best film behind Django Unchained.
Fun fact. The actor who plays the restaurant manager is listed as "coffee shop" in the credits because his dialogue got cut off when the robbers first come in
I like how he gets clearly past 3 when he says alright you win. Not only does he not shoot but if he had shot exactly on 3 then there would have been no chance to even say that
An incredible scene. Amazing dialogue. If we zoom into this world for a second, we see a stark difference between Jules and Ringo straight away. When Ringo counts to three he's hesitating to shoot. Showing he's reluctant to step over that line. He's show but not a killer. Whereas Jules has proven to us that he is a stone cold killer. And the fact he decides not to kill Ringo, gives him all the control in this scene. He knows he can do what Ringo and Yolanda can't do but he chooses not to. Tarantino's writing, carried over from what we already know about this character, emohasises where the scene could take us. But it goes the other way. And this makes us think. We know what fate has in store for Vincent but that question mark looks over Jules forever
Still remember the first time seeing the ending of Pulp Fiction. Was the first Tarantino movie I ever watched I couldn't explain how I felt, all I could do was pick up my jaw from the floor with hysterical laughter All I knew was that this movie would hold a special place in my heart, as a masterpiece
Well crafted dialogue. Intelligently acted by these master actors. Great direction . This one scene alone is worthwhile compared to today's " pretentious thrillers".
Considering they never explain what's in the case and people assumed it was the bosses heart. But based on the guy's reaction "It's beautiful" It must be gold.
I actually bought my dad a "Bad Motherfucka" wallet for Father's Day a couple years back. He loved it, my mom on the other hand... not so much. She was too concerned about what people at church would think and stuff. To comply with her, my dad has it put up somewhere.
Love how Vincent was in that bathroom that long and probably completely finished without noticing the robbery happening in the store with all the shouting. Foreshadowing his death. Dude's happy place is the john!
"Come on, ..point da gun at me!, ...POINT DA GUN AT *ME* !!!!!!" ....SamJack BODIED dis whole film from front-to-back! CLASSIC! Top ten classic scene between thieves of all time! Tarantino a muhfukkin Genius for dis shit!
This is the scene where Vincent gets off the toilet at just the right time.
Great point🤣👍
Vincent really should have shot her when she swung around and pointed her gun at him, though.
@@ralphholiman7401 I'm sure 'real' Vincent would've done so. But this is Tarantino's Vincent who has some humanity in him. This is smth special about his movies, even complete vilans have some humanity in them.
@@serikaralbayev5979 cool honey bunny
@@serikaralbayev5979 I was going to say that mr blonde doesn't have any humanity in him but he genuinely enjoyed playing around with eddie.
Pulp Fiction is an example of a movie where you simply cannot delete the cursing. It is such an integral part of the film that to delete the cursing actually neuters the movie and makes it something far less than it was.
kinda like a good episode of Chappelle's Show...
Yep, I was going to say the same thing. It's weird how hung up on swearing the US is, but people being blown away is a-OK. I don't think I've encountered it anywhere else. On Aussie and UK TV I can't remember the last time I heard a bleep. It does neuter the scene, it's not like anyone can't fill in the bleeps.
You’re g@dd@m fucking right mate
Besides which it’s annoying as hell. Almost as annoying as cutting this scene before Ezekiel 25:17.
Spaceballs is not nearly as funny without it.
"It's the one that says bad mother fucker." Hahahahahaha I love QT.
Best line in movie history!!!
I want a bad MF wallet 😂
I love the "why do you ask stupid questions" tone Jackson has when he tells him its the one that says BMF.
In the Star Wars prequel trilogy, his lightsaber hilt said the same thing.
I mean, if you took wallets from everyone in that room and one said that on it. Which one do you think is his? It was a dumb question once you see the wallet.
This scene right here should've gotten Samuel L. Jackson an Oscar.Not a nomination,but the actual award.....His acting was so far ahead of anyone in that whole scene.But everyone was gushing over Travoltas "comeback" at the time.Samuel has never faded away his entire career.🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Samuel plays the same role, same verbal assaults and same tone and same attitude. His role is good for this but no different than DJango, Shaft, triple X and Unbreakable. Same character, mash all of them together and you would think its the same film.
@@trs-80fanclub12 Most actors are like that, they just read a script, Bruce Willis is another classic example
@@davidduggan1202 They play themselves. There are exemptions and we all really, deep down, know who they are.
@@trs-80fanclub12 Just like Dwayne Johnson.
It was a big year for award-worthy movies.
Such a bad ass scene. Having a gun in your face and being that cool is unreal.
That's why it's fiction and not reality.
@@FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR this has happened for real. There is video footage of a guy robbing a bar. He points a gun to a guys face who just calmly sips his beer. Not saying I would be that cool but it does occur.
@@yeltsin6817 that's true, I've also seen that one haha.
@@yeltsin6817 he actually tells the guy to serve him a beer. 🍻
my friend and i years ago drinkin in a bar,bad neighbor hood.a shotgun barrel comes around the opening door---my friends says "it must be the sheriff dept" and sips his beer..i am like wtf! turns out a alarm had falsely gone off,my friend was stone cold cool....
"I'm in a transitional period" is my go-to phrase from now on.
I don’t think I’d say that in 2023😂 people might take it the wrong way.
@@samuelw.3992LMAOO
@@samuelw.3992 😀
yes i been mine too
Right up there with American Psycho's "I gotta return some video tapes"
One of the best films ever made. I must have watched it 50 times and it never gets old.
Same. It’s the few movies where you feel you’re on some crazy journey every time you watch it. It just feels electric. The 90s was definitely the age of the anti hero.
Love how Jules peeped Vincent gettin da drop on em without even lookin....Such subtle nuances convey so much about those two as a tactical unit(partners n crime that done been in plenty of combat situations together as a team). Again, Tarantino a genius when it come to details like that...
Omg u so smart
Orrrr it's not really a subtle nuance at all and Tarantino just couldn't be arsed to place a scene of Vincent sneaking up on Yolanda, and you're just wildly overpraising details that "no one else" noticed just to make yourself sound smarter than you really are. Get a grip, schizo.
except vincent is a numbskull and fucks up everywhere he goes lol
You love easy
@@antoncigur3727 is Zeus you're personal God
I love that jules is still just kind of reassuring the chick that everything's gonna be fine. He knows she's in deep and he doesn't want anyone to get hurt. He even notices Vincent far before we as the viewer even do.
He's also punking Ringo in the same breath. He has more control over his woman then he does.
Love from James everyone
Tarantino dialogue is unmatched lol
Amen, a Masterpiece.
That man seems to always know how to make conversation EXTREMELY interesting.
I want Tarantino and David Mamet to write a script together.
If you think throwing around curse words every 2 seconds is unmatched than sure
@@noriakikakyoin1423 go play with you f****ing toys
One of many great scenes in this film. Simply unforgettable!
the writing is over the top
@@rawgab4439 uh, yeah, that's the point
What was in the daam case ? 😂😂
Emil Blonsky threatening Nick Fury.
I don’t think it’s possible to surpass this movie’s absolutely LEGENDARY dialogue.
Oh definitely. We had an entire Unit/class section dedicated to Tarantino in my writing course.
I'm not normally a dialogue guy but this and inglorious bastards won me over
Yeeessss, but I kinda like the ‘Burn after reading’ dialogue as well (‘Palmer, what did we learn?’)
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is surpass this movie’s just say one, but still one the best movie ever create.
This is one of the greatest movies of all time. Absolutely love it.
One thing I like about this scene is that when Jules tells the guy to tell Yolanda to be cool, Jules demands that he addresses her as "bitch". Despite having a gun to his neck, the guy still addresses Yolanda as "Hunny Bunny" instead while telling her to be cool. The guy may be a criminal, but his love for Yolanda is genuine.
Yolanda is a little girl dude
@@brendyturo wait what? dont seem like it. or do u mean her mentality is like a kid?
Excellent movie
Omg u so smart
Umm, no dude. If I tell to you to keep your b_t¢h on a leash, it's not meant to be taken literal. You are not that bright.
Jules helpin Ringo to micro-manage Yolanda is da funniest shit ever!!!! On some ol' Dr.Phil type shit!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Tell that bitch to chill!!”
"Point the gun at me Yolanda, I'm proud of you. Tell her you're proud of her Ringo."
This was the best acting Sam had ever pulled of the tension the atmosphere and the acting that Sam had pulled is truly mesmerizing. This is peak cinema
Vincent only shoots people's face accidentally. Otherwise he's pretty much in control of the gun.
🤣🤣
Nah he got Jerry Seinfeld and Brad pretty good in the apartment.
There wasn't a bump in the road this time.
Shooting like this is a joke... 😅guess that’s why he’s in comedy now...
😂😂😂
Samuel l. Jackson should have won a Oscar for this!!!!
He was robbed 😭
I believe the Baftas awarded him something for this movie.
Yes Jackson got Best Supporting Actor at BAFTAs
As much as I had wanted Sam Jackson to win, Martin Landeu deserved the Oscar for his performance in Ed Wood
No one gives a shit about the Oscars anymore. Let it go.
Jackson was the best part of a really good movie. "It's the one that says bad mfer." One of many great lines he had.
He was just describing what his wallet looked like 🤷🏻♂️
@@cangrejopendejo4909 yes, I know.
Dialogue, Plot, no, plots, acting and sound.track, perfection. The most memorable film ever. It´s a masterpiece. The opening scene is brilliant.
I'm really surprised that Vincent didn't just blow Hunny Bunny's head off immediately. Great scene!
Not enough bumps on the cafe floor...
He was in a "transitional period."
Vincent would.. but Jules stopped him to doing so
"Ah man I just shot hunny bunny in the face"
"WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU THIS MORNING?"
He probably didn't want to have to deal with Mr Wolf again
One of the greatest scenes in the history of movies. Fantastic. Too bad this version ends before the Ezekiel passage.
This move is nothing but a series of wonderful, classic scenes of amazing dialogue. There’s nothing quite like it. It’s utterly timeless.
Another fantastic cameo by Tim Roth, he's such a fantastic actor.
Funny that Blonsky and Nick Fury never crossed paths in the MCU. 😂
Abomination tries to threaten Nick Fury
Could've been a Skrull Fury...
And it's clearly the Soul stone in the briefcase
@@thee_morpheus thats Abomination and Nick Fury on the "blue pill"
@@thee_morpheus Oh damn you're totally right. Fury vs Abomination over the soul stone. Is this how the stone made it's way to Vormir?
@@pittland44 😂😂
To this day that is still the best thing I have ever seen committed to film. To me it's absolutely perfect.
Ringgo : Is that a Big Kahuna Burger? ⁉️
Samuel : Correctamundo ✅️
Binge Society: Release violent movie scenes
Also Binge Society: *Censored curse words!*
I wished they'd blurred out the stitching on that wallet.
It made me hyperventilate like a Victorian lady.
Also they didn't show the punchline, which is where the ... AAAUUUGHGHGGH!!!! He shot me !!! I'm dying!
Monetization baby
@@ScrublandTV you can't monetize content that doesn't belong to you anyway
Binge Society knows happens when you find a stranger in the Alps.
Great scene, great acting by everyone.
The whole movie is like this scene. So freeking good.
@@aftabmohammedify
Preach my brother. Preach.
"I am the tyranny of evil men."
"I am the ill intent, who set upon the traveler on a road he should not have been on."
A Daredevil reference in the comments of a Pulp Fiction clip? Now that’s what I call good taste.
@@JWBaSiTo Truly a fantastic paring!
"I am Darkwing Duck"
Both are such badass scenes
@@McNeck-wy3vb Sounds like burnt BBQ and $#!+🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:29 "I didn't hear you." "Yes you did." Wow.. What a come back !!
yep
SLJ should have said. "i hate to shatter your ego but this aint the first time i had a gun pointed at me TODAY"
Ikr I was thinking that
Well technically that particular gun was not pointed at them when the trigger was pulled, it was pointed at the wall. Otherwise they be dead Motherfuckers.......lol.
Possibly the best scene in the history of cinema. When Jules takes out his BMF, I die laughing.
Jules: what's fonzie like?
Brett: WHAT!!!
I love how Jules notices Vincent before anybody else. He’s a step ahead perfectly calculating the situation and reading the room before anybody. Just another small thing which shows how smart Jules really is.
If Jules was with Vincent later on in the timeline, Vincent wouldn't have died to Butch. Jules held together that team.
Vincent and Jules get nearly shot when a guy hides in a *toilet*
Vincent insults Butch when his boss goes to *toilet*
Mia gets an overdose when Vincent goes to *toilet*
The cafe gets robbed when Vincent goes to *toilet*
Vincent gets shot when he left his UZI after going to *toilet*
Its a conspiracy, never go
Film school level symbolism interpretation: Vincent is shitty at his job.
Eventually basic human weakness gets us all.
And last but not least. : Yolanda says " I gotta go pee "
Skibidi toilet
A great movie. Quentin Tarrantino was definitely on an acid trip when made this.
Confident writing, performing and filming on a supreme extreme Royale level 🍔
Just to keep the conversation. Do You know who wrote the sketch of Natural Born Killers? And another one: what is Hateful 8 based on?
@@sashanesterov Funny thing, I was just thinking about NBK. I was thinking 'I can't imagine that Tarantino's version would have been better, per se. I certainly can't imagine it could have been better cast. ' Incidentally, BEST SOUNDTRACK EVER.
@@ChilliCheezdog When I was watching Hateful 8 ,I got the feeling of Agatha Christie right from the beginning when they ride this endless snow fields, then Sam Jackson, investigates and I was not sure, and only in the end when they hang her-it was definitely Agatha Christie. Only after I confirmed it on the web that it is.
@@sashanesterov I did not know that.
One of the best movie scenes of all time. Definitely top 10, 20, 50, or 100 you call it.
The fonzie line gets me every time
Correctamundo
Whats Fonzie like?
He's cool.
What?
Cool.
Correctamundo! CLASSIC!!!
4:22 “point the gun at me” is crazy 😂
The wallet actually had written "Bad Mother F***** in it, lmao.
as did his light saber in the star wars prequels
If I recall correctly, that’s Quentin Tarantino’s actual wallet.
@@robertbusek30 Correctomundo!
If you are going to show a scene, show the whole scene!
And don't bleep out every other motherf***ing word of the dialogue.
Absolutely one of the finest movies ever made. 👌
Stop saying that dickhead word 'absolutely'
Jackson absolutely killed this roll! I’m sure a lot of strong arms and thugs alike are strictly business but this roll captures the human side of this dawgery! One of my favorite movies ever
Role
Roll
Pole
Poll
You people really need to have more respect for words.
One of many good scenes in probably my favourite Quentin Tarantino film. Great characters, great acting from a great cast, great direction, great dialogue (quite a few memorable quotes) and a great soundtrack (which I own on CD). It's just great.
"And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee!" BANG!
Never threaten your opponent with a pistol so close that he can grab it. We've seen it a hundred times.
Sad to say I never saw the movie when it came out in theaters. but over the years I've seen clips of some of the best scenes. I had no idea what an instant cult classic it had become back then. I couldn't afford to go to the movies too often in the mid 90s.
Go watch the whole thing. It's worth it.
Not merely a cult classic, it's considered one of the best movies of all time.
What's the movie name?
@@paschalmediatv4549 Pulp Fiction!
Censoring pulp fiction should be a felony
Hands down, this Tarantino's best film
Jackie Brown and Once Upon the time are very close tho.
One of my favorites is Inglorious Bastards, simply because of how much tension is present throughout that film.
It genuinely made me feel anxious watching throughout the whole film. It reaches in and touches your nervous system it's crazy.
Unlike a panic attack, you know what you are getting yourself into. It's a controlled anxiety. Extremely entertaining.
"Tell her you're proud of her "
Proud of you honeybunny. 😂👈
On RUclips, you can watch a compilation of head shots, but can't hear the word "shit".
This world is marvelous.
You can absolutely hear any kind of curse word you can imagine on YT. This particular channel made its own decision.
You want to upload this clip with the cursing in it? You're able to do so.
This isn't what you're describing.
RUclips has a lot of rather stupid rules that they enforce in order to demonetize channels and swearing is one of them. It's dumb because although they'll still show the ads YT takes 100% of the revenue.
@@phaiz55 demonetized could delete their channel.
@@NaptownClassic That is entirely untrue Zevi. You get demonetized.
@@rodrikofharlaw6848 Yes, and there are plenty of non-monetized or demonetized videos on YT.
So it is in fact, entirely true that you can upload videos to RUclips that have people cussing in them.
You might get demonetized, you might not. But your video won't be removed from YT because people are cursing in it.
Do you not watch a lot of videos or something? Because there are plenty big channels that curse, talk about COVID without using codewords, talk about sex, rape, murder... I mean all the evidence I need to prove that what I said was not "entirely untrue" is right here on YT. So let me know if you'd like some links.
"Its cool! We still just talking!"
"Come on point the gun at me point the gun at me!"
"Point the gun at me. There you go!"
hahahahaha
Quentin has made several of my most favorite movies. This is so good. Samuel can't be topped
1:03 "If you don't open that case, I'm going to unload in your face."
"I'd rather you just shot me."
🤣😂
Why is this film so visually attractive? There's something so nice looking about Pulp Fiction.
4:01 this movie is really nutty... people in the back be completely chill out still sitting when that women jump on table with gun ...that is what you call "loyal costumers" 😂😂😭👍
Einer der besten Filme überhaupt
4:17 ... the classical 3-way duel
as in Reservoir dogs ... as in The bad, the good, the ugly
No one can touch Samuel Jackson in this movie. Just an amazing transformation into an iconic character who now has a cult following. Bravo Mr. Tarantino! 🎥😎🙌🏾🤙🏾
Pulp Fiction is such a masterpiece about redemption where the bad guy becomes the hero. In a time with antiheroes and villains, we see a piece where the villain, Samuel L. Jackson, changes his ways and saves the lives of people in that cafe. Combined with the comedic element of Samuel L. Jackson and Hunny Bunny scarred crapless because there is someone more of a badass than she is, if you take out the disturbing dungeon scene with Marsellus, Pulp Fiction is a pure gem. Quentin Tarantino's second best film behind Django Unchained.
There's nothing more terrifying than a dude pointing a gun at you and telling you it'll be alright.
Fun fact. The actor who plays the restaurant manager is listed as "coffee shop" in the credits because his dialogue got cut off when the robbers first come in
The greatest dialogue in the history of movie making!
Don't go that far
"...three"
"OK Rin-"
*BLAM*
Tim Roth is such an underrated actor, feels like Tarantino's only one of the few directors who understands his true potential
I like how he gets clearly past 3 when he says alright you win. Not only does he not shoot but if he had shot exactly on 3 then there would have been no chance to even say that
Tarantino is the King of dialogue that keeps you interested even when literally nothing is happening.
It's always a great scene, when half of it has not been edited out. Thanks you tubes.
Chill Out Honey Bunny!!!! "....i shout that is traffic sometimes , never gets old :)
...but you happen to pull this sh*t whilst im in a transitional period
😂😂😂 brilliant writing
Love how calm he is
Easy loving lover
Calm and cool
One of the best movies I’ve seen in my life. Definitely in my top 5
The dialogue in this movie is incredible
Emil Blonsky threatening Nick Fury.
Jackson was so good in this movie
Censoring this clip is the criminality.
An incredible scene. Amazing dialogue. If we zoom into this world for a second, we see a stark difference between Jules and Ringo straight away. When Ringo counts to three he's hesitating to shoot. Showing he's reluctant to step over that line. He's show but not a killer. Whereas Jules has proven to us that he is a stone cold killer. And the fact he decides not to kill Ringo, gives him all the control in this scene. He knows he can do what Ringo and Yolanda can't do but he chooses not to. Tarantino's writing, carried over from what we already know about this character, emohasises where the scene could take us. But it goes the other way. And this makes us think. We know what fate has in store for Vincent but that question mark looks over Jules forever
yeah no shit
This was THE scene when the term "transitional period" stuck with me and stayed forever.
Never get tired of watching this
"Now Ringo, I"M gonna count to three". I love how he turns those words around back on him!
Still remember the first time seeing the ending of Pulp Fiction. Was the first Tarantino movie I ever watched
I couldn't explain how I felt, all I could do was pick up my jaw from the floor with hysterical laughter
All I knew was that this movie would hold a special place in my heart, as a masterpiece
Well crafted dialogue. Intelligently acted by these master actors. Great direction . This one scene alone is worthwhile compared to today's " pretentious thrillers".
This is one of his finest films. And one of the finest of all times.
I like how Jules speaks through the guy to calm down and manipulate Linda. He really is a social genius.
1:53 how everyone feels about the case.
Nobody can't make you sit in chair and eat every word in the movie. Tarantino, you are THE man. Royale Cheese.
Considering they never explain what's in the case and people assumed it was the bosses heart. But based on the guy's reaction "It's beautiful" It must be gold.
I think the theory is that it's the boss' soul, from the bandage on his neck and how transfixing it is.
It’s not even finished! Jules says, “I’m tryin’ real hard to be the shepherd.”
I actually bought my dad a "Bad Motherfucka" wallet for Father's Day a couple years back. He loved it, my mom on the other hand... not so much. She was too concerned about what people at church would think and stuff. To comply with her, my dad has it put up somewhere.
She blew it. That was her turn to buy him a church wallet. Because what the congregation don't know, won't hurt. *Cue Buddy Christ Pose*
11th commandment: Thou shall not display epic movie wallets in the house of the LORD!
@@JerryMetal haha ha hahaa. Sorry I don't speak English.
@@lasvegassnowman5505 so what language is YOUR comment in? Hebrew? Or Sanskrit?
@@cricinfinity1213 Lmao
How a character can be so calm in spite of a gun in his face, is just uncanny. Samuel L Jackson: you da man!
2:35 that "What?" 😂
Say wath one more time? I dare you.
Love how Vincent was in that bathroom that long and probably completely finished without noticing the robbery happening in the store with all the shouting. Foreshadowing his death. Dude's happy place is the john!
Never made sense how Vincent took so long to come out of the bathroom and didn’t hear any of this.
Point the gun at me. You're doing great. I'm proud of you. That's just epic.
You gotta love how Jules read them as rookies.
Top shit.👍✌💪🥂🎥🎬👍
"Be cool honey bunny, be cool. There's no problem, I've got it under control."
[Narrator's voice: In fact, Tim Roth did not have it under control.]
🤣🤣🤣
"Come on, ..point da gun at me!, ...POINT DA GUN AT *ME* !!!!!!" ....SamJack BODIED dis whole film from front-to-back! CLASSIC! Top ten classic scene between thieves of all time! Tarantino a muhfukkin Genius for dis shit!
Man how you gonna cut it off at the best part?!?!