Pulp Fiction | 'The Bonnie Situation' (HD) - John Travolta, Quentin Tarantino | MIRAMAX
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- Опубликовано: 18 янв 2016
- With a dead body in the garage, Jimmie (Quentin Tarantino) warns Vincent (John Travolta) and Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) about an even greater danger - Bonnie.
In this scene: Vincent Vega (John Travolta), Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson), Jimmie Dimmick (Quentin Tarantino)
About Pulp Fiction:
Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are two hitmen out to retrieve a suitcase stolen from their employer, mob boss Marsellus Wallace. Wallace has also asked Vincent to take his wife Mia out a few days later when Wallace himself will be out of town. Butch Coolidge is an aging boxer who is paid by Wallace to lose his next fight. Honey Bunny and Pumpkin are a couple of young lovers and small time thieves who decide they need a change of venue. The lives of these seemingly unrelated people are woven together in a wildly entertaining and exhilarating motion picture adventure that both thrills and amuses.
Starring, in alphabetical order: Samuel L. Jackson, Harvey Keitel, Amanda Plummer, Ving Rhames, Tim Roth, Eric Stoltz, Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis
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Pulp Fiction | 'The Bonnie Situation' (HD) - John Travolta, Quentin Tarantino | MIRAMAX
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Quentin Tarantino doesn’t look or sound like a revolutionary director, but he looks and sounds like his name is Quentin
Comment of the year lol
The most underrated comment I’ve seen in years
Bilhelm 😝
People named Quentin are 69% more likely to turn out to be genius
Right
Anyone else say "this is some serious gourmet shit" everytime they drink some good coffee?
You called it, lol.
No, I'm more of a _Mmh ... this is a tasty burger_ guy.
not really, i myself prefer "Damn good coffee... and HOT!"
first time i ever had a colombian roast i said that and was like "did i just quote pulp fiction by accident?"
@@anezzzz agent cooper
It's kinda nice how Jimmy is only worried about getting divorced instead of, you know, going to prison. Even Jules seems to respect that
Great job you copied the top comment...
@@1Chasg i dont remember asking you a goddamn thing
Jimmy has probably been to prison.
Well if my wife is taking half my property, I’d rather go to prison that getting fucking divorced.
They showed up at his house. would he be criminally liable?
You have to appreciate the fact that for the entire movie, Jules has been the alpha in total control of every situation (even with the phone call to Marcellus) then comes Jimmy with absolutely no fear.
Great observation. According to Quentin’s commentary, the back story is that Jimmy and Jules used to be partners. A couple of years before the events of the movie, Jimmy’s wife makes him leave the gangster lifestyle behind. Around that time, Vincent comes back from Amsterdam and becomes Jules’ new partner. So Jimmy isn’t intimidated by Jules in the least, they’ve known each other for a long time.
@@SKa-tt9nm I’ve seen this movie a million times. Never knew that. Now Jules’ behavior makes total sense. Thanks for that info.
@@jacolen3791 are you serious?
I thought it was obviously implied that they've known eachother for quite some time?
I mean how else would a badass like jules be so passive to Jimmy, especially when jimmy is throwing the N word very aggressively to his face
@@SKa-tt9nm There’s commentary for this film?
@@manuelruiz4230 yes, I watched it back in the days of laserdisc. I don’t know if it’s available on the various dvd releases and/or digitally since then.
Signs like that tend to lower the value of your property
James Beardmore I love this comment
Yep, it's definitely going to ruin the curb appeal
James Beardmore This comment deserves more likes.
Also the HOA doesn’t really appreciate that.
Live ones do the same thing
Travolta’s trying so hard not to crack during this entire scene
@Ricardo Ignacio yeha i noticed that smile as he looked away he def had fun
Ricardo Ignacio you can even hear his exhale
I'd be laughing my ass off the entire time. I'd have to tell Tarantino to get a shot of me walking into another room so I wouldn't ruin the scene by laughing at every word that came out of their mouths
As I know its because Samuel forgot his lines.
Cringe
This scene makes me want coffee
fr
Gobena Coffee
Same here!
You right Jon
I'd pay money to find out exactly what kind of coffee Jimmy buys and how he makes it.
The goofiness in Quentin's acting actually makes this scene more legendary.
that's the same reasoning people put behind malcolm mcdowell in caligula. can't fly with me.
On the contrary. I can't take him seriously in this scene. Talks way too fast and like his nuts are being held at gunpoint
Wait that was him !!!!!
“Don't Jimmy me".
- Best line ever.
Don't Jimmy me while drinking gourmet coffee talking to 2 guys who just used their guns to kill a few people and blood all over the body and clothes to prove it.
Now that's ballsy!
He actually used it again in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, but the character was called Janet. When she said "Don't you fucking Janet me", I realized almost immediatly it was a callback to Pulp Fiction
And he fluffs the line too,,, always loved that it got kept in. 😁
*_"Don't fucking Jimmy me, Jules. Ok? Don't fucking Jimmy me."_*
If you read the script, it actually says that Jules starts to Jimmy him.
love the fact that Vincent just keeps drinking his coffee xDD
and when it gurgles at the end, especially :D
Cristiano Franco
xD yeah
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Slap that shiit right outta his hand lmao his fault anyway
cuz he knew he'd get chewed the hell out by Jimmie. So he just stood there quiet and drinking his coffee.
1:05: "Jimmy we not gonna *store* the motherf-"
Most underrated line of this scene
I DIDNT EVEN CATCH THAT
Truuu...XD
Sorry, I don't see how it's underrated. can you explain?
Reid Sjaaheim basically Jules who has been a scene stealer in the movie so far with his epic lines is now being completely over shadowed by Jimmy. He’s still cracking his epic lines but you don’t notice them because he’s not in charge of this conversation.
@@highwind8124 Yeah. Calling a now deceased man a motherfucker is darker than a child dying in a horror film. XD
I love how he is more concerned about Bonnie divorcing him than going to jail lol.
I guess he loves his wife more than his freedom. Certainly nothing wrong with that.
He probably been to prison before or at least knows he deserves to go due to his past.
I guess his reasoning is as follows: Losing your wife due to two idiots showing up with a dead body is much harder to deal with than prison. In prison, one knows when you get out and in the meantime one can plan for what one needs to do afterwards. Losing a wife is much harder to accept and rectify.
I always have to give my coworkers the same exact speech.
Its so funny cause he's only worried about getting a divorce rather than going to prison or something haha
Matheus William yeah I always notices that too.
Your wife doesn't own half your shit when u go to prison.
kind of sweet actually
Matheus William Well, if you actually kill somebody, you're probably looking at seven years, with the possibility of parole in three.
Loooll I swear ridiculous hahaha
Quentin when writing the script:
I'm gonna say the N word.
In like all his films lol
Tarantino thinking to himself: I don't use the word nigger enough...
*writes Django Unchained*
Tarantino on phone: Hey Sam do I have a role for you!!!
THATS RACIST YOU CANT SAY THE N WORD
New User yes please
New User I’m assuming your being ironic
New User if not, then I was referencing a meme you incel
1:27 I love this part because in the screenplay it says: "Jules starts to "Jimmie" him."
Whaaaat😂😂. I am going to read it. This better be true.
@Redspy you can easily get Tarantino's screenplays. You can get almost all Hollywood movie screenplays.
I LOVE that nobody questions the wrath of Bonnie. She's the REAL boss.
I love how John Travolta is trying so hard not to crack up during this entire scene. Especially after Samuel L Jackson says "mmm, gah damn Jimmy, this is some serious gourmet shit!" Travolta turns to the right and cracks a smile 🤣
I was gonna comment that but knew someone would've said it.
@@MukulVyas5 me too, lol
I never spotted that before but you're right. He's clearly cracking up.
Ya uhhhh NO. Tea okra is obviously a seasoned actor with Tarantino directing. He is completely in character he is actually really pissed off and he is holding back
You can actually hear him laugh when they cut to Jimmy.
"Jules starts to Jimmy him" is actually in the script for this scene.
I happened to have the script open as I read this comment, so I checked. It's true: www.dailyscript.com/scripts/pulp_fiction.html
lol in the script Vince shoots Marvin in the throat instead of the face... that's weird.
D O N T F U C K I N G J I M M Y ME , J U L E S
they needed that brain matter to clean up so
I Read that to 😂
“Hey, that’s Kool and the gang” line kills me every time. 😆
Quentin Tarantino: Lifetime N-Word Pass holder.
@RhodesianSAS1994 oh shit
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew it stupid misconception made by white an black liberals if you actually live in ghetto everyone say it、it ghetto word。
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew you need grow up in ghetto to say it
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew you no understand ehat i say i saying it not "black word" it ghetto word everyone in ghetto regardless of ethnicity say。
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew "nigga" is often describe as "black word" people say "only they can say it" but it not black word it word used in ghetto by everyone sorry i bad english
Tarantino's voice is like teenager kid
harley quinn How?
Yeah he needs beers to get his voice hoarse up
You know, not everyone is a damn manly man when it comes to the deepness of their voice. That's probably just below average. And not to mention his character was stressed and raising his voice, both things that involuntarily make your voice higher.
@@Digganob590 I'm 17 and I have a really deep voice. Even when I was 14/15.
XGavinWX Alright. Your point?
Man. He really loves his wife.
And the n word
Tarantino is a messed up individual but he always paid respect to females in his films.
All these gangsters running around to prevent a broken marriage
💪
She’s too good for him
She works her tail off at the hospital and he’s drinking gourmet coffee with a bunch of gangsters
👎
@@googlecritic2773 Why do you think he is messed up
Michele'nin Tricepsi
Ask Jan!
The reason this scene works so well, even today, is because of how well they introduce Jimmy as a character. He's rightfully incredibly pissed off, they need his help badly and he knows it. Jules tries to start smooth talking him through this whole thing and Jimmy recognizes it. He busts out the gamer word to shut him down immediately and bring him down to Earth, to let him know that he's not gonna smooth talk his way through this, that he's horrendously angry. He says what the problem is the most blunt, biting way, so he doesn't have to reiterate or make clear what the issue at hand is.
And he makes sure that Jules never even THINKS about doing this again. Because it ain't Jimmy's business.
"He busts out the gamer word" I that made me chuckle.
i love the fact that he was just afraid of getting divorced but not afraid of going to jail for complicity
That's what true love and loyalty is like.
Damn this is probably one of Quentin Tarantino best cameos in his own movies. The dialogue here was also well written like the rest of the film
Captain Jakemerica Quentin Tarentino was originally supposed to play the drug dealer, but he couldn't direct and play in the OD scene, so he did Jimmy. The part was originally written for a black actor.
nah too racist. fucked up for no reason.
AbyssGnasher how is he racist. His old partner was black, his former boss was black, and his wife was black. Saying a word is not racist it is just a word. People are just pussies like yourself.
Holy shit i just noticed
@@justinwright1745 it's an insanely offensive word to blacks. This scene always stuck out to me. Tarantino can't act and forces in that word like it's nobody's business for nor real good reason
Jimmy is the biggest badass in the entire movie. What has he done that he can talk to two hitmen covered in blood like that.
Absolutely nothing, that's why it's the weakest scene in the movie and isn't believable at all.
Maybe it has something to do with Jules swearing he’s gonna take a different route after the “Miracle” at the apartment? 🤔 I think considering he said that makes it realistic.
Well, you don't just kill your friends...
I’ve always wondered who Jimmy is in this world to be able to talk down to those guys like that and if he’s a “friend” of Marsellus” and if so, how and why considering he’s just a schlub living in the Valley.
@Pedro Sepulveda When is that implied? I don’t remember any scenes that show Jimmy being related to or even knowing Mia. The Wolf doesn’t even seem to know who Jimmy is.
At 0:09 you can see Vincent turning around and smiling bc of what Jules said
and they cut away immediately
It's like Mr. La Padite scene when he says "Oui" to Hans Landa
I love how jules is trying to butter Jimmy up at the beginning by over complimenting his coffee just to distract him from thinking about the dead body in his garage 😂
Jimmy confidently screaming the n word at an extremely seasoned hit man knowing he wont face any repercussions (and actually being right) is unintentionally some great world/character building, makes you wonder what kind of shit they've been through together to have that kind of relationship
Indra Deus i always figured that what seasoned criminal would bring an ordinary civilian in that situation it’s a loose end unless that person is also in the same profession
@@DragonBlack199 i always just figured they were really good friends who've known each other for a long time or something, someone that jules could really trust. this is a really interesting fact though i must say
What do you mean unintentionally? That was the entire point
vibes You hit the nail on the head.
I'm pretty sure you're not going to offend someone that kills people with a little word like that, hitmen are not particularly known for being sensitive.
I think Tarantino wrote himself into this scene so he could scream the N-word at Samuel Jackson
@Scuffed Streamers: Aren't "low key" and "as fuck" opposites
@@jschnei3 not quite
Scuffed Streamers ok well he’s not so it’s all good!
Fact.
Actually he was supposed to be Vince's dealer but as the scene whit reviving Mia was so important he preferred to direct it
0:39 Thats what you came for
Tarantino’s acting in this is so unnatural that it actually makes Jimmy’s character good.
LOL! If you want to see unnatural acting, you should watch german and austrian soaps ;) Especially Stefan Jürgens. He's the WORST! ... he may be a nice person, but aweful acting...
I don't like QT but this seems natural or convincing.
@@BlueSky-ub4fx i believe you're right, but soaps (in every country) generally aren't up to the standards of major movies, it's kind of by design, and to some point - convention (actors are expected to overdo everything in this type of productions)
maybe i'm just bad at identifying bad acting, but i think QT acts exactly as someone naturally would in this exact situation. his line delivery isn't flawless, his posture is weird - it feels... human? in a way? can't really explain it.
1:37 that little slurp gets me every time.
Vincent is trying to stay out of it, hoping nobody mentions that he's responsible for this.
This is when Vinny V’s patience really starts getting tested.
People hate on Quentin’s acting but his vocal delivery is on point
You gotta call some peeeple...
People don't hate on his acting
his acting’s decent though
Idontneedyoutotellmehowfuckinggoodmycoffeeisokaaaay
@@07tilinfinityim not a big fan of his acting
The way Vincent sips his coffee while Jimmy is freaking out makes me laugh every time.🤣🤣
Quienton is hilarious here. And I love how this kitchen scene is lit up. The lighting looks like a lovely morning light.
1:54 "That's Kool and the Gang" LOOOOL
Tarantino’s dialogue is so fucking genius!
Don't you Jimmi me Jules!!!!! lol.
Diana Ivey i was on the part when i read this
😂
Awww you’re scared to say...
DON’T FUCKIN’ JIMMI ME, JULES !
😂
💪🏾
@@marvelbrian3353 This happened to me too, weird af.
Did you see a sign in front of my house that said Dead Nigga storage? LMFAO 😂
0:32
That facial expression of Jackson always cracks me 😂
Oh, so that's what DNS stands for..
Bill Paxton yep :3
Bill Paxton? I thought you were dead?
You faked your death, bro?
Awesome comment
Congratulations, you just ruined my network settings page.
Dead body stored in garage: that’s cool
Wife giving divorce: Now this is an Avengers level threat
Starman Crusader Avengers threat level sucks compared to this
LMFAOOO
He doesn’t want to get fuckin’ divorced
Not to mention get thrown in prison for Marvin's remains in his garage.
@@blind4342 i just realized that ant man is literally the only super hero in the mcu that is divorced
Quentin is perfect in this because the whole point is that he is NOT from their world.
Even the sip at 1:36 is a key component of the tension in this scene. Tarantino is a genius.
1:05 "Jimmy we're not gonna store the motherfucker" 😂
A Study in Floyd mg!bmnmzzz
LOLZ, didnt notice that, now it ranks like top5 favorite pulp fiction quotes
1:03
A Study in Floyd I didn’t notice this, good job buddy. Hilarious line
the classic Tarantino "okayyyy" after he says "don't Jimmy me Jules" ..hilarious
Whoever wrote these dialogues is amazing. Look who’s talking.
The one who wrote the dialogue is the guy acting Jimmy 😭👍 Quentin Tarantino himself
I love how Jackson and Travolta are trying not to break character by laughing or smiling. Jackson is doing a better job hiding it but Travolta is having trouble staying serious hearing it.
0:17 when your little cousin gives you imaginary food
This whole sequence from this point through the Wolf helping them, is one of my favorite scenes in any movie, ever. It turns the whole "soulless no-emotions hired killer" cliche right on its ear
You mean the whole conversation at the start of the flick about cheeseburgers and foot massages didn't get that idea across?
And not only that you wonder what kind of casino/fashion show the Wolf is attending at 8 O'clock in the morning--in a tuxedo!
@@lhoyt2886 wolf was at a family event, possibly a christening. people with money dress up at those types of affairs
Looked like a funeral
@@Vesnicie LOL. Good point. But that was between the two killers. Inserting a personal friend in a suburban setting added a lot more to it, in my opinion
The thing that I love about this scene is that even though Jimmy is in a hurry to get rid of the body, he takes the time to give them some of his "Gourmet" Coffee and yell at them about the situation.
“Don’t f***ing jimmy me jules”
Tarantino’s scenes always pop up in my head every now and then
You have to appreciate how delicate this Bonnie situation is. I mean if she comes home after a long days work and finds a bunch of gangsters in the kitchen doing a bunch of gangster shit, there ain't no telling what she's liable to do.
the worst Jimmy says will happen if Bonnie finds the corpse in garage is that he will get divorced!!! too funny
Imagine being Jimmy in that situation. Doesn't seem funny at all, does it?
@AgentX7k2 looks like jimmys gets up from a 9-5, U.C. Santa Cruz shirt, well domesticated house, middle class home, cheesey linens.
Neil Dohi that's literally what it is. he's a middle classed man who's good friends w jules. he's doing him a solid because he's loyal but his marriage is more important and since middle classed women are very hip with dead ppl being in their garage jimmy is very worried. hence why he just barely meets mr.wolf later in this scene. he doesn't participate in illegal activities.
well the script didn't really say if Jimmy was part of or connected to the gang or just knew them. leaves it to the viewer's imagination. incongruous character for sure, but that is part of tarantino's humor style
This is probably Quentin's least awkward performance.
I dont know, he was pretty good in From Dusk Till Dawn
I love how Vincent is just sipping his coffee like he isn't covered in blood and oblivious to Jimmy and Jules argument
You know your bro is a real bro when he serves you good coffee despite the fact that you just rolled into his garage with a dead body.
He doesn’t need you to tell him that, okay?
I love Travolta’s facial expressions throughout this whole scene lmao
They are a gem throughout the whole movie
Plot twist: Before leaving for work that day, his wife did indeed put a sign out front saying “dead n word storage”.
😂
Wow Jimmy’s love for his wife is impressive.
I just realized something, Disney distributed this so it's technically a Disney film.
And now they just recently stabbed Tarantino in the back by stealing the stadium that was reserved for Hateful Eight.
So wait. Jules is a Disney prince?
Pikkabuu lol
Disney distributing a film does not at all make it a Disney film; it's a Tarantino film distributed by Disney...
digital1911 you can try to be sarcastic all you want, but this isn't sarcasm. This is simply wrong. Sarcasm involves humor.
My name is Julian, and so whenever I say something stupid to my wife she always replies, "Don't Jimmy me Jules!" lol
jules11788 and thats how you know you married the right person...
Kevlar Moneyclips yeah the whole... "she likes what he likes....cool girl"-Gone Girl
Your wife is so cool
My wife actually likes this movie a lot, and we quote it to each other often. It's our little inside joke
You did good
Lines that make me respect Jimmy
1:21 “You know man. I wanna help you but I don’t wanna lose my wife doing it.”
1:32 “Theirs nothing your gonna say that’s gonna make me forget I love my wife!”
I like how Q calls him “Julie”. He’s from a part of Jules’ other life. Lol Pre-assassin.
1:35 Samuel's face right there :DDDD HAHA
A pile of darker-pigmented human beings who happen to be not breathing
Who happen to be absent a head
Hahaha god damn now that's a good variation of the meme
Shut the fuck up
r/increasinglyverbose
😂😂😂
0:24 I don’t need you to tell me how fucking good my coffee is, *oookay?*
I'm the one who buys it, I know how good it is.
>be director
>self-insert into your magnum opus
>say the nword a bunch of times
>leave
Tarantino and Scorsese are the two greatest directors
LOL
Best coffee ad ever. Every time I watch this scene I need to give me a fix of caffeine.
Zulma Lobato JAJAJA
Need sum of that serious gourmet shit
This scene has to be one of the greatest decisions by a director of all time. Tarantino created these two characters who are supposed to be badass hitmen, and then self inserted a character played by himself in the film just to fuck with them and make them look like fools. For me, having that context in mind makes this scene so much funnier
I mean that was the point specially with vincent in the whole movie, he was careless, stupid, funny and at the same time a cold blooded hitmen who can crack a joke about killing someone for the sake of it and put him and his partner in an awful situation while being high af 24/7
he is a lousy actor
@@rd-vr9le I'm sure you can't even act so why even bother saying that
@@rd-vr9le Still fine when you realize how a masterpiece the dialogue is
@@hairglowingkyle4572 no, he has a point. Quentin is a really bad actor, and the ability to act of the person saying it has no sort of relevance whatsoever
I love how Quentin Tarantino begins with a calm rage in this scene. Gives it a little humor.
I have a sign outside my garage: "Best Dead N' Storage Rates. Inquire within."
They made Federer angry.
Lmao
Wow
😁😁😁😁🤣🤣
Diego Maldonado huh?
Bruh Quentin does look like Roger Federer lmfaooo
I personally believe Tarantino almost forgot his lines between 1:24 and 1:30 but remembered just in time enough to save the scene. You can almost see him searching for the next line for a moment lol.
which is weird consider he wrote the script lol
I mean, a good acting technique is actually remembering the lines only enough so when you’re doing the scene you only kind of remember them and then you’re saying them and like a real person would, you’re searching for them and putting some of your own in and it gives space for improvisation
He wrote his lines though?
@@afonsolucas2219 ya makes it cone off more realistic less scripted/acted....
He did but not in the part you selected. It's odd that you chose 1.24 yet the part isn't even really tarantino.. not really sure what u are on about
I finished this movie last night.
I'm really happy and truly glad that no disaster came into Jimmy's life and his marriage with Bonnie in the end.
“Mmm god damn Jimmy this is some serious gourmet shit” 😂 I quote this all the time
That's Kool and the Gang ...
Travolta almost laughs at 0:54
You better see 0:08
At 0:07
That laugh is actually acted.
The both, because it's a funny situation, bad but funny
Noticed that 😂😂
Oh, we ain’t gonna store him 😂
When this first came out, people were saying how bad his acting is. But this scene really holds up because of his insanely confident awkwardness and delivery
I’m putting that sign in my garage
Lol imagine that shit
I wonder what John Travolta fids so funny at 0:07
You can notice he turns his head because he's about to laugh.
The line "This some serious gourmet shit" is fucking hilarious in itself.
Especially with SLJ's disingenuous delivery.
Actually you can hear Jackson laugh while he's talking too.
Gourmet shit 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As an old soul person for 1994, seeing Quentin Tarantino acting gives me the goosebumps especially Pulp Fiction.
Jesus Christ this is gold.
Vincent is looking like “you’re really gonna let this guy talk to you like that?” LoL
1:27 I always lose it! 😂
If you close your eyes during this, QT sounds like Leonardo DiCaprio
I dont see it
@Living Breathing Meme No, he closed his eyes and now he can't see anything.
O my , you're right
mmmm not really
@@TheGuyBruv he does alright
Best scene in the movie. Some non-assuming civilian threatens two scary hitmen and gets away with it; BRILLIANT.
Tarantino just blastin' N's left and right.
Hell yeah dude
Ive probably seen this scene 100 times. It never gets old. Quentin Tarantino is a legend.
a man who is both racist and deeply in love with his wife. i agree with your assessment.
I've always been curious about the relationship between Jules and Jimmy, and why Jules, who is normally a Bad Motherfucker, takes so much shit from him. I get that they need to hide out there, but Jules' complete subservience to Jimmy makes me wonder if he's connected or a higher up in their organization. It's funnier though if he's just some guy and Jules is just naturally too embarrassed by the entire situation to put up a fight.
its called respecting a friend and a friend doesnt show up to his house with a dead man in the back seat, dont you think.
Isn't he Marsellus' nephew or something?
That's the fan theory - that Jimmy is married to Marsellus' sister or some other relation. That would definitely explain why he would be comfortable lipping off to a couple of hitmen. Either way, the incongruity of someone like Jimmy dressing down Vincent and Jules really makes this a fun scene.
+mel bias: that's what I always thought. You're in a tight bind and your asking a buddy to stick his neck out doing you a big favor... you're probably going to be inclined to be patient! Jules is being wise where Vincent is being impulsive (when he later pops off to the Wolf)
Craig Williams I've always thought that Jimmy used to be one of them and they've known each other for awhile.
My favorite scene
The set...
The morning sun...
Quentin in his pajamas... drinking his coffee...
Beautiful!!
Best scene!!
Thanks, Quentin!
Love❤
I love how Vincent is just casually drinking coffee and chilling, while Jimmy and Jules are arguing.
My dad always tells the story about how, one day, one of our neighbours brought round another neighbour's cat, who had been run over. The neighbours tried to make my parents take the dead cat, to which my dad replied "When you walked over here, did you see a sign that said dead cat storage?"
He should've said "Dead Pussy Storage" instead.
😂😂
make it lovecraft's cat and you have this scene all over again
I like when Quentin appears in his own movies.
He nearly forgets his lines at 1:32
Even though he can’t act for shit
I don't. Just saying.
@@owenJCC One could say that speaking is a form of acting, and some (or most) people are not excellent at that. Quentin plays good enough for a confused, stressed out role, but once you start giving too much attention - you are bound to find imperfections in his performance.
@@ollikoskiniemi6221 nah I don’t think his acting has any depth at all. It seems like something you’d act like if you were acting out a scene in the shower. Almost seems corny, as if he’s rehearsing the scene for the first time ever. But that’s just my opinion . :)
I never noticed before, but Jules actually starts to explain, "Ah no, we're not gonna store him..." as though this is just some minor misunderstanding. Hilarious!
The looks on their faces are priceless when Jimmy starts freaking out
Jimmie: *looks pissed and at verge of snapping
Jules: DamN JimMiE tHiS tHaT gOurMeT ShiT
Samuel L. Jackson: How many N-word pass you want?
Quentin: Yes
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@Vankruze Yeah man you are right I can't stand this shitters that only can copy and copy but never write something original. I'm sick of this kind of comments you see under every damn video.
He's Quentin motherfuckin Tarantino lol
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i love that quentin tarantino gives himself the n word pass in all his movies
I’ve always interpreted Jimmy saying he was gonna get “fucking divorced” as him having no choice but to kill Bonnie if she came home and saw a dead body.
No bro come on now
@@gabrielenatale4494 Isn't Bonnie related to Jules? His niece, perhaps? (or maybe that was fanfic).