The actor who played the gimp is (at least at the time of the filming) the husband of the actress who played Raquel (at the salvage yard). Peter Green plays Zed. His next movie after Pulp Fiction was The Usual Suspects where he played Redfoot. He only has small parts in each movie with limited lines but uses the word "gimp" in each movie.
The Taxi driver character has her own film written by Tarantino called "Curdled", made after the success of Pulp Fiction, same actress. She cleans up crime scenes and "enjoys" it a little too much. Not a great movie but cool if you want to see more of the fringe Tarantino stuff. Also Four Rooms. It's my favorite Tim Roth performance ever.
One of my favourite little bits from this film is how something bad always happens when Vincent goes to the bathroom 😂 .. also, there’s a video on RUclips where they sync up the first and last scenes and it’s literally perfect. Great reaction guys, awesome as always
Just a suggestion... 1990 movie "Jacob's Ladder" Tim Robbins and a great cast... Deeply disturbing and brilliantly done. imo The 90s was a peak era and this started it off with a 💥
Fun Fact: When Bruce Willis’s character is in the cab, if you look at the background, the entire city is in black-and-white… It took me a few watching over the years to notice that
The actor who played the gimp is (at least at the time of the filming) the husband of the actress who played Raquel (at the salvage yard).
Peter Green plays Zed. His next movie after Pulp Fiction was The Usual Suspects where he played Redfoot. He only has small parts in each movie with limited lines but uses the word "gimp" in each movie.
Vince’s tshirt has new significance to me since my kid graduated from UC Santa Cruz last month. Yes, their mascot IS a banana slug 😂
Last month I watched this movie for the first time. What. An. Experience.
Nice!
"Of all the gin joints..." That cracked me up.
This and Jackie Brown are my favs from Tarantino
The Taxi driver character has her own film written by Tarantino called "Curdled", made after the success of Pulp Fiction, same actress. She cleans up crime scenes and "enjoys" it a little too much. Not a great movie but cool if you want to see more of the fringe Tarantino stuff. Also Four Rooms. It's my favorite Tim Roth performance ever.
One of my favourite little bits from this film is how something bad always happens when Vincent goes to the bathroom 😂 .. also, there’s a video on RUclips where they sync up the first and last scenes and it’s literally perfect.
Great reaction guys, awesome as always
Just a suggestion... 1990 movie "Jacob's Ladder" Tim Robbins and a great cast... Deeply disturbing and brilliantly done. imo The 90s was a peak era and this started it off with a 💥
We'll throw it on the watchlist!
@@TheMovieJourney Great 👍🏻 😎👍🏻
Fun Fact: When Bruce Willis’s character is in the cab, if you look at the background, the entire city is in black-and-white… It took me a few watching over the years to notice that
That whole scene is very Sin City
I think it is a homage to all old gangster/detective movies with car scenes made that way. @@Neyenn
You guys notice the bullet holes already in the wall behind Vince and Jules when the guy bursts out of the bathroom?
We did mention it in the full version 👍🏼
Did you guys notice that huge gun had absolutely no recoil while it was fired?😂
Tarantino is the master of mundane conversation. 😎
HATORI HANSO ! XD
highty reccomend Midnight Cowboy, Drive, and Filth,
who is S.K.F.C?