Pulp Fiction (1994) Is *FULL* of *CRAZY* Situations! - First Time Watching - Movie Reaction/Review
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- Find a seat, get comfortable, and come on down to the Cam&Zay channel and watch this reaction to an intense, character driven, and intertwined story as Cameron and Isaiah sit down TOGETHER and watch Pulp Fiction on Max, for the very first time! Quentin Tarantino shows his skills over and over again and Samuel L Jackson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, and many others brought their A-Game!! if you agree and enjoyed this reaction, show some support and leave a like, share, and subscribe! Comment down below your favorite scene from the movie "Pulp Fiction"!
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'You're giving me a colon clock." ROFL. literally the best way I've ever heard that put.
No matter how funny something is, I usually just laugh to myself internally if I'm alone.
That one had me going SO LOUD!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@michaeljacyna1973 right?!? like, i full on laugh out loud at that
Same, greatest description of the watch I've ever heard in my life
Rectum Rolex
Butt Bulova
Taint Timex
42:41 “That’s what ya get Seinfeld”. 😂 Lmao. Dude looked exactly like a young Seinfeld too.
somebody on yt posted a video of that scene with Seinfelds' face. it was very well done.
So 1994 had Pulp Fiction #8 on IMDB, Forest Gump #11 and The Shawshank Redemption #1. Hell of a year for movies.
Also the Lion king at #42 and Léon: The Professional at #43. Btw, check out all of the other movies from 1994: Interview with the Vampire, The Crow, Four weddings and a Funeral, Clerks, Speed, The Mask, Ace Ventura, Ed Wood, True Lies, Dumb and Dumber, Stargate, Natural Born Killers... And I didn't even include a few I didn't watch. We're never getting this kind of quality back.
It also had Tammy and the T-Rex, so it evens out.
19:54 This is why I love you guys. I've been watched this movie countless times over the years, and I've NEVER pieced together that their dancing matches their individual highs (nor the previous one about Mia insisting on Jack Rabbit Slim's because she's still chasing the dream of stardom). Thank you for that delightful observation, gave me an ever greater appreciation of this masterpiece, as well as the laugh I needed! 😂
Maybe it does but I'm not even sure Tarantino had that level of detail in his head. On the Graham Norton Show he said that twists can be sort of boring so in his head he wanted Vincent to have sort of a rigid style and he wanted Uma to recreate one of the cats dancing from the Aristocats movie.
@@carlesmacuaid all Tarantino could think about is her feet
"He hid it, in the only place he knew he could hide it. His ass."
We didn't need to go there. Umm. Yes, we did. What is wrong with you young uns? That's the best part of the story. Absolutely hilarious. Walken's delivery is amazing.
The best part of the story, is the scene shows why he is like he is, prepared to risk it all, he's from a martial family. Then abruptly wakes, before he's going to risk it all in the double cross. What makes it brilliant is later, he comments to his girl, "he never remembers his dreams.". So he's unaware of the experience that forges his behavioural decisions. That's how to write.
Bruce Willis is such a great actor, that you could tell he was thinking of Pop Tarts.
In the spring of 1995 at Iowa State we were discussing this movie in class. The prof said, "I like my movies to have a beginning, middle, and end." We booed him and said he had no taste.
I mean, it does have all three of those things. They're just not in the customary places.
I try not to be sceptical but I refuse to believe that anyone who has seen this movie can't recall seeing this movie.
If you're a kid at the time it's easy and a lot of stuff in this movie will go over your head.
you watch enough reaction videos or reviews and over time you may not be sure if your memory of the movie is actually from the movie itself or if its the memory of the movie scenes and clips of the movie from yt videos?
Fun fact: They did not actually win the trophy for dancing. Mia didn't say she wanted to win it, though--she just said she wanted it. When Butch is walking to his apartment to retrieve the watch, he walks by some other houses and you can hear a radio very briefly saying that the Jack Rabbit Slim trophy was stolen.
Lol man never caught that or if I did I completely forgot about it
"I wanna dance, I wanna WIN, I want that trophy. So dance good."
@@MariaPetrescu I fully admit I was tipsy when I wrote that. But I acknowledge the mistake--doesn't change the fact they totally stole that trophy.
@@andreatreese8347 the theory that the trophy was stolen has been disproven.
If you turn the volume all the way up, you can definitely hear “this is the jack rabbits slim” but nothing about the trophy.
If you watch the special edition dvd, with special trivia subtitles in it, they said the Jack Rabbit Slims part on the radio is actually an ad for the restaurant.
It is fantastic world-building, but the trophy was not stolen.
Now, what was in the briefcase?
How old are these guys?! The guy on the right doesn’t know what a lamb looks like, has never seen someone snort coke in a bathroom, doesn’t know what a gimp is, and doesn’t know what the word forensic means 😂😂😂
Bros like 19
"Thinking of ... pop tarts, it something..." Oh boy
Jules did go on to walk the earth, eventually pursuing a musical career in multiple bands that passed through Texas under the name "Rufus". He eventually died in the El Paso Wedding Massacre.
Kill Bill is a confirmed to be a movie inside the Tarentino-verse. But maybe i'm too drunk to remember all the details and that particular theory was debunked. Idk, I vaguely remember an interview Q did that may have been part of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood press tour and he wanted to put that on record, i suppose. Idk. lol
Like, Kill Bill is a movie Vince and Jules could watch on the big screen, alongside Mr. White, blonde, etc. Idk where Hateful 8 resides. but yeah. There's a connect lore and the movies of that timeline/universe.
Every reactor thinks Zed was a cop because of the uniform and badge, but he was a security guard.
I completely DISAGREE with Butch not knowing how they hid the watch. He had to know how much shit they went through (no pun intended) to make sure it got back to him. It’s not a gen Z kid. He can take it.
Butch was the shepherd of the movie. To his woman, to his enemy, even to the watch to honor his father.
I love that you can take this movie at whatever level you like. You can think deeply about it, or just enjoy the wild ride. Either way it's satisfying.
This sound track played nonstop that summer. Everyone was obsessed.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who calls out food tax. Zay, you a real one. 😂
I was a teenager when this came out. My dad and i had to drive 25 miles to an independent theater to see it. We knew of Reservoir Dogs and loved it.
Pulp Fiction blew everyone's minds. Nobody had ever seen a movie like this. The soundtrack was huge too.
This movie really was a cultural touchstone. It was radically different from everything up to that point.
The dance that Uma Thurman was doing during the contest was an actual dance from the 1960's called The Swim...when she held her nose and crouched down that was a move that represents dunking under the water.
The whole dance sequence was closely inspired by the dance scene in the movie "8½"
Earliest known publication of the expression of two shakes of a lamb’s tail was in Ingoldsby Legends by Richard Barham in 1840.
“Colon Clock”… that shit had me dying.
Not as much as Butch’s dad, though, I hope.
I hope you both watch Jackie Brown soon. That is Tarantino’s overlooked masterpiece. It probably took people 15 years before it was appreciated.
YES!! THEY DID IT!!
THEY REACTED TO PULP FICTION 😭😭 my vacation got so much better 😅
If the movie was in made in a chronicle way - the end would be butch saying " zed is dead" and riding away on his new chopper
they sent a costume assistant to get an afro wig for Samuel L Jackson but he didn’t know what an afro was supposed to look like so he got a jheri curl wig instead
Omfg, that makes total sense - jeri-curls take time I doubt gangsters would make 😂😂
Mia snorted the heroin thinking it was cocaine, that´s the detoning to had the overdose (heroin can be snorted as well, but the most common way it´s like Vincent did, using a needle. Also Mia was fully drugged in that moment). And Vincent goes a lot to the bath, due to he´s an heroin addict, and that provokes you, sometimes, constipation. Even the shot to Marvin´s face, it´s due to heroin, that also provokes you spasms (in this case pulling the trigger).
I love the fact that Cam SOOOO unknowingly CALLED the Bruce Willis/Pop-Tarts scene beforehand!!! And if we wanna get technical about things, he ALSO kiiiiiinda called the katana scene too, bc he mentions one earlier in the reaction, before later seeing Bruce grab one down off the pawn shop wall.. For all WE know, our boy Cam willed those scenes into existence..lmfao. Keep killin it, my guys..❤✌🏻
Yeah, this film was unbelievable. Unique and unforgettable.
A movie so brilliant, even John Travolta could not ruin it.
Not only did he not ruin it, but I think Travolta was fantastic in this.
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That is your call, but I personally find him a poor actor, think his facial expressions are awful, he is not even pretending to smoke those cigarettes well, his mannerisms with the cigarettes are absurd, and you can see him not inhaling and just blowing the smoke out and he changes his accent THREE different times in this movie for no reason.
He was purely average in this, the brilliance of the film, plus the fact that he had been in only one good film in his whole career, led people to give him a ton of attention.
If not for the fake smoking, the stupid facial expressions during the dancing and three different accents, I'd have thought he did the best job of his career.
But as his career resurrection proved, he was still a terrible actor, who made terrible movies. His comeback was a novelty.
Oh yeah? Well, up your nose with a rubber hose.
@@USCFlash I confess that not being a smoker, myself, I didn’t notice what you’re describing, but I do get how distracting and annoying obviously poor acting can be. That said, I found the absurdity of Vincent’s behaviors to be a product of his quirkiness. I enjoyed him.
Just to clarify, my responses to your comments are not meant to contradict you and your opinion, but rather to toss an alternate point of view into the mix as I scrolled by. I appreciate your willingness to be engaged.
@@danasmooth5818
I understand and appreciate your views and attitude as well.
I should clarify that I do not think Travolta was so bad in it (It is his best work ever), I just think the movie was so great, his errors and inconsistency could not detract from it. Nothing wrong with quirks and absurdity in a character (like Jeff Lebowski), but his errors and inconsistencies were not really quirks.
That said, there were certainly moments, where I enjoyed his acting (which is an incredible rarity for me with Travolta), such as this stuff...
"Aw man I shot Marvin in the face"
"I gotta stab her three times?"
"would you give a guy a foot massage? You give em a lot?"
I credit that to the dialogue being so good, he really did not have to overact and it was more of a comedic role, than a dramatic role. And Travolta has always been able to do better with comedy.
The traditional script has 3 acts, and a finale. Tarantino, flipped the script❤, And the dialogue, well, drives entire movie. Groundbreaking.
“You can see the drugs they’re on by the way they’re moving.” Was one of the most genius statements I’ve heard in someone watching that dancing scene.
My first reaction from this channel and I am impressed, gentlemen. Well done.
Okay, so you raised a point that now makes sense to me when you asked why Vincent was solo in the apartment, and I’ve seen this movie 3-4 times now.
I’m thinking….
The reason he was alone in the apartment with the gun is because of this movies time jumps.
Julian gave up the life after the restaurant and Vincent was at the apartment job solo when he died.
Does anyone agree or am I out to lunch?
This is a movie that definitely requires multiple viewings to piece the timeline together.
Agree, but I thought Vincent was not fully alone, he was there with Marcellus who was out getting coffee. That was why Butch saw him as he was leaving his apartment after killing Vincent.
The “bad mo fo” wallet actually belonged to Tarantino
LOL walk the Earth like Caine from Kung Fu. AKA Kill Bill.
Thanks, Cameron! Thanks, Isaiah! ⌚ I saw this one on the big screen when I was training with the Naval Reserve.
Merry UnBirthday Cam.... May great fortune and much joy keep you well in the years to come.
1) In 1994 it was not common to be able to buy a beer at a movie theater. 2) I once took my friend's wife to a concert. He wasn't a big fan of the band but his wife was, so he said I should take her. I was friends with both of them and it wasn't a big deal. 3) Two shakes of a lamb's tail is a common metaphor in the American language.
Are you saying in 2024 it is now common to be able to buy beer in a movie theater? I’ve still never been in a theater that does.
Also lambs shake their tails when drinking milk from their mother and it's superfast like a dog wagging it's tail.
Tons of easter eggs of course as I’m sure you’ll see in the comments. One of the important ones is that Marcellus Wallace popping out in front of Butch’s car isn’t totally random, he was waiting with Vincent as they were staking out his place but went to get coffee and donuts. That’s also why Vincent doesn’t react as he must hear Butch walking around from the bathroom (he assumes it’s Marcellus who just popped out to go around the corner). I also choose to believe that the gun on the counter is one of Marcellus’ guns instead of Vincent’s as it would seem silly for Vincent to leave his only gun on the counter when he’s staking out a place to kill a guy.
If I start a band, I'm gonna call it Colon Clock.
I don't get it
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Such a masterpiece!! This movie never gets old! So timeless!
LOL love ya'lls channel so much!! Thanks for another great reaction
I want you to know that for the rest of my life, I'm ALWAYS going to think of "colon clock" when I see that scene!
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How do you not know if you seen Pulp Fiction or not? Lol. It's not like it's not memorable if one likes it or not.
How could you not know if you've seen Pulp Fiction? It's one of the memorable movies ever made. Love it or hate it, the movie stands out!!!
I still love how Marvin in this movie is also the voice of Samurai Jack (and a whole bunch of other stuff)
_i recommend you + _*_Quentin Tarantino_*_ 🔥_
★ *Inglourious Basterds* (2009) _Brad Pitt , Christoph Waltz , Eli Roth & Michael Fassbender_
★ *Reservoir Dogs* (1992) _Tim Roth , Steve Buscemi , Michael Madsen & Harvey Keitel_
BONUS TRACK
🔥 *Desperado* (1995) 🔥
*_Antonio Banderas_*_ , _*_Salma Hayek_*_ , Quentin Tarantino , _*_Steve Buscemi_*_ & _*_Danny Trejo_*
Directed by *Robert Rodríguez*
and then the sequel
★ *Once Upon a Time in Mexico* (2003)
*_Antonio Banderas_*_ , _*_Salma Hayek_*_ , _*_Johnny Depp_*_ , _*_Willem Dafoe_*_ , _*_Mickey Rourke_*_ , _*_Eva Mendes_*_ , _*_Enrique Iglesias_*_ (Pop singer) & _*_Rubén Blades_*_ (Salsa singer)_
Directed by *Robert Rodríguez*
BONUS TRACK (HORROR)
★ *The Faculty* (1998)
*_Elijah Wood_*_ , _*_Usher_*_ , _*_Jordana Brewster_*_ , _*_Robert Patrick_*_ , _*_Salma Hayek_*_ , _*_Josh Hartnett_*_ & _*_Famke Janssen_*
Directed by *Robert Rodríguez*
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"We didn't need to know that..." (regarding watch in the ass). But....that's the story. That's what MAKES the story! We absolutely did need to know that part!
“LOOK AT THE BIG BRAIN ON BRAD”…my history teacher used to hit us with this on occasion…movie is endlessly quotable
I love this quote, but it drives my OCD crazy because his name is Brett 😅
@@TheMaxmurphy1973🤣🤣🤣
"I DON'T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GODDAMN THING!"
When another student tries to answer the question.
Check out the big brain on Brett!
@@sebswede9005😂😂😂
You guys are onto something with the choices/redemption angle. Tarantino has gone back and forth over the years on how intentional that was (which makes me suspect that stuff came more from co-writer Roger Avery) but Samuel Jackson has said in interviews that the movie's about redemption. Ultimately, what we see in the Pulp Fiction script is what you see in most good scripts: Each character represents a different possible expression of the theme. In this case, each character is given a decision-point where they can make a choice between (for lack of better terms) being good or being bad, and the choice they make affects how they come out of the story. Specifically:
(1) Jules sees "the miracle" and chooses to leave the criminal life. As a result, he (presumably) lives to see another day;
(2) Vincent sees "the miracle" and chooses to continue making his bad choices (crime, heroin). His choices lead to him being killed (staying in the criminal life put him in Butch's apartment and the constipation that comes with heroin addiction put him in the bathroom at the wrong time);
(3) Butch initially makes a bad choice (crossing Marcellus, the mob boss) and, as a result, is in danger of being killed, BUT then he makes a good choice (going back to save Marcellus from Zed and Maynard). As a result, Butch gets to live (and presumably keep the money he got from not throwing the fight).
The more you analyze good movies, the more you see this pattern play out over and over again. Every character is there to illustrate one possible path that could be taken through the story/theme, with the protagonist -- in movies that have a singular protagonist -- generally being the one who ultimately makes the "right" choice(s).
Of course, Pulp Fiction is actually three classic pulp fiction stories woven together, so we have three protagonists, which is an interesting twist on the formula. Especially when you consider that, although Vincent ultimately chooses poorly and gets himself killed, in the story in which he's the protagonist (the one where he takes Mia out), he makes the right choices and manages to come out of it okay. You **could** argue that he might've ended up succumbing to temptation had Mia's OD not derailed the evening, but he was, up until that point, resisting temptation and planning to not cross the line with Mia so, y'know, he was on the right path for that story and made it out alive.
Should include with (3) that Zed's bike, which Butch ends up with, has "Grace" on its tank.
Feel like its about a lot of things, i feel like both the pawn shop scene from this and a specific shot from Reservoir Dogs represent a sort of ''you dont know what these places are hiding'' sort of thing. In reservoir there is a shot of Mr. Blonde walking out of the warehouse during the torture scene and the camera follows him outside, all the way to his car, where he picks up the gas can and then goes back inside, all in a single shot. The way the song and interior ambience switch to the outside (kids playing, outside shit happening sort of sounds) its like a completely different world. Feel like that shot specifically is commenting on this idea, and the pawn shop scene in this movie is doing something similar.
Ving Rhames cut himself shaving the back of his neck… the bandaid was real and they just left it in the film.
For my money, only Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Apocalypse Now: Redux, and 2001: A Space Odyssey rank higher on my Top 5 Films of All Time List than does Pulp Fiction. I genuinely think this film is not only Quentin Tarantino's only sole true masterpiece, but is also one of the greatest films ever made of all time. It's that good, and it had that much of a deep impact upon the world of screenwriting and film directing. A landmark achievement in cinema, no question about it, the only reason Quentin prefers to call Once Upon A Time In Hollywood his favorite film and his best film is because Pulp Fiction wasn't solely written or made by Quentin alone. He had writing help for this film from writer/director Roger Avery, and also got lots of help and assistance from Weinstein's production team along with constant assistance and directing advice from the writing/directing team of brothers, the Coens, he also was in contact with writer/director/sfx/camera operating legend Sam Raimi during Pulp Fiction's production run.
This summer is the 30th anniversary of Pulp Fiction and Quentin Tarantino just showed his personal 35mm print of it at his Vista theater in LA. I was lucky enough to go🍿😎🎥❤️✨i love this movie sm, it makes me happy to see you guys watching it.
p.s. the old-school theory behind the band-aid on Wallace’s neck is that his soul was taken out from that spot and then put into the briefcase ✨and that’s what’s glowing in the briefcase ✨
Also the other reason why Vincent is always in the bathroom is because heroin constipates you, so every bad thing that happens to Vincent is because he’s using the toilet: Mia’s overdose, getting caught coming out of it at Butch’s apartment, and the hold up at the coffee shop.
It is not an old school theory. It is simply an old error.
@@USCFlashyes and? get out of here with your attitude
@@Staceysprobablycrying
Calmly pointing out a simple fact, without rancor or insults is not an "attitude".
You do not get to say whatever you want and have some type of immunity from simple correction of an error and then demand they "get out of here".
This is a public forum. Not your own personal, reassuring echo chamber.
@@USCFlashnicely put
@@anthonydawson8080
thank you.
Saw this in the theater when I was 14. Asked my Mom to take me since I was too young to see it by myself. She was like, wth did you make me take you to?! 😂 Love this movie.
Best line in the film, hands down is
"Ah man I just shot Marvin in the face."
13:57 - Sheep do have tails.. you just never see them with one because it is common to "Dock" the tail when the lambs are a few months old. This helps prevent disease and parasite related infections caused by waste getting trapped in and around the tail. Great reaction guys... keep them coming.
You guys remind me of me and my best friend who were your age when this came out. We still quote it back to each other when we talk.
Every clock in this movie reads 4:20 and it’s a fan theory that Jules did quit and was the piano player at the wedding in Kill Bill 2.
The wallet belongs to Quentin and the Yellow truck in Kill Bill also belongs to Quentin
Did you notice that the bullet holes were already in the wall before Seinfeld comes out shooting..😂😂
Great reaction. I always viewed the movie as little stories, almost like an anthology. One of my favorite films!
COLON CLOCK!
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Then your bro comes back...
"Take that shit back!"
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Watching this movie with my parents at age 14 was an extremely uncomfortable experience 😆😆😆
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15:24 Yep, that did evolve into a masterpiece years later!
Great way of showing this master piece. I really iked your comments as well.
Have a good time!
What makes this great is just gangsters just hanging outon the job and talking about pop culture and whether a foot massage means anything. It brings so much humanity to people who are in the disposal business:)
The gimp's reason for existing is to do whatever his master (or the person who is holding his leash) tells him to do not matter what they say. He loved living in that box and he would do anything that he
was told to do no matter what it was..
"...royal with cheeeeeese..." Great reaction and fun as always!
CAM - you handled the adrenalin shot very nicely. Thought you might have gagged
Well, John Travolta’s character went to the bathroom something bad happened and Julian said he was like the shepherd so when he wasn’t there to protect him, he got killed
One theory was that Marsellus sold his soul to the devil.
That's why the briefcase combination was 666, and there was a glow when the case was opened. The bandaid on the back of Marsellus's head was were his soul was pulled from.
42:24 If you look behind Jules & Vincent, you can see that the bullet holes are already in the wall before the guy comes out of the bathroom and starts shooting at them.
Aah man...been a fan (& subscriber) of yr channel 4 close to 2 years now, still appreciating u guys...❤ your aspects on films that are ancient (LOFL) to me @ age 53...don't ever quit, sweethearts!
As always, pour one out for Marvin.
Poor dumb Marvin
Crazy he was even stepping back ... Gave me flashbacks of German police shooting a teen in the head who was running away basically executing it
You know Maya Hawk (Robin from Stranger Things)? That's her mom dancing with Travolta.
I super enjoyed watching you guys watching this movie. As a relatively old lady (55) it's fantastic to have you all watch a piece of Cinema that changed the game.
Absolutely enjoy watching your reactions!
The USA has so many "free" people, that some of these absurd situations are not even surprising.
7:42 Phil LaMarr. Very well accomplished and respected voice actor!
As usual, very enjoyable. Let’s clear this up right away, though, so that, in such a situation, you never again have to say “I don’t know if this is quotable.” Tarantino doesn’t make movies that aren’t (even though the degree may vary). You can take it as a given that you will be finding some gems. When you hear them, you’ll just know. Rewatching it is a definite yes as well. You’ll never regret it.
That visual of the blood in the syringe is like finding Heaven for an addict with collapsed veins.
As a recovering addict, that scene is a trigger for me. I see that flash in the syringe & I start thinking about going to find something. It takes a good hr to get it outta my head.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Stay Strong Mate👍🏼👍🏼
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 yeah its bad idea to watch pulp fiction for you
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Julius mentions Caine from Kung Fu in the diner. David Caradine, who portrays the eponymous Bill, also played Caine.
Jack Rabbit Slim’s was built in a warehouse just for this film… i’ve heard it was demolished right after filming
This movie is a classic
Damn I saw this almost 30 years ago now when I was 21. I was in college and a big group of us went to go see it opening night. It was a wild showing. Fall 1994!
22:55 red header drug dealer was the original Marty McFly. scenes with him were filmed for weeks before they said he couldn't convey the sense of humor they wanted. to me this scene shows me he can be funny.
OMG. Its so funny that you would assume Butch was thinking about Pop Tarts. Thats what he puts in the toaster before killing Vincent
Amanda Plummer has absolutely cornered the market on playing unhinged lunatics.
And yeah, fast food places overseas really do sell beer. I enjoyed a Grande Mac and a San Miguel in a McDonald's in Barcelona.
I went into the theater blind to see this movie and I was gobsmacked. I believe I watched most of the movie with my mouth hanging open. I think I've seen every project Tarantino has been involved in. So happy y'all are watching this!
I love when you. Guys make assumptions, and then they are wrong.
You also forget that that Zed wasn't a cop, but a security "officer".
Furthermore, the guy popping out of the bathroom didn't miss. The bullets passed through them and hit the wall. Rewatch the footage.
I love everyone's reactions to Marcellous walking across the street. Even though you never see his face until that moment. We know Ving Rhames when we see and hear him. ❤😂
Some people don't like all the jumping around and get lost, so I am curious what y'all will think. There are ways you can watch it more chronologically in order as well. The popular theory on the case's contents is that it is Marcellus Wallace's soul. He sold his soul to the devil to get where he is (case unlocked via 666) and the bandage on the back of his head. In Chinese culture, the soul is removed from that spot. The case is mainly a plot point to move the story along, known as a MacGuffin. Since Jules didn't get killed in that apartment because of divine intervention, he stepped away from his line of work taking the sign from God seriously. Vincent did not and gets punished by God when he gets gunned down coming out of the bathroom. Butch is close to being killed, but he goes back to help Marcellus. So two redemption stories and one stayed on the bad path and God punishes.
In the bed scene, Fabiene said subtly to Butch, at least twice, that she was pregnant. Butch didn´t catch it.
I've watched this movie fifteen times and I never caught it either.😮
If she was pregnant she would’ve wanted pickles on her blueberry pancakes.
Also, Butch is the one who keys Vincent's car
@@bebop_557I never caught that!
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Another detail: the Mac 10 was Marselleus's gun. Not Vincent's. Marcellus Wallace left it there when he went to get breakfast, Butch just had the timing of catching Vincent there alone. That's why he bumped into Marselleus on the way out. Butch got HELLA lucky catching just one with their pants down (literally) so that watch gotta be a good luck charm.
Zed wasn't a cop, he was a security officer.
"This is getting worse and worse."
Yup.
Was living overseas in college-saw this in a double feature with Reservoir Dogs.
really lovin' you both. keep it up.
A bit of background for those who didn't catch on, in those times heroin was carried in balloons to differentiate it from cocaine which was carried in baggies.
I use to go to that diner years ago. It was down the street from my home. The diner has been demolished and Space X is surrounding the area now.
Oh, you guys are fantastic, here's a like and a sub!
Very good reaction.
Colon clock.
Thinking about pop tarts.
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