Everything You Didn’t Know About Pulp Fiction

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @kolokinoclips
    @kolokinoclips  Год назад +38

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  • @madzen112
    @madzen112 Год назад +1272

    Travolta as Vincent Vega is Tarantinos biggest stroke of genius

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 Год назад +110

      Him pushing Bruce Willis to do butch was also epic.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Год назад +48

      Agree. Travolta and Willis were superb in Pulp Fiction.

    • @heikkijhautanen4576
      @heikkijhautanen4576 Год назад +22

      That man knows how to cast his films better than any studioproducer etc.

    • @MissDarlaDeville
      @MissDarlaDeville Год назад

      He said once it was suppose to be Michael Matheson

    • @cleverusername9369
      @cleverusername9369 Год назад +23

      I would submit that getting Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa was as good or better

  • @jrizzy626
    @jrizzy626 Год назад +2003

    Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, Shawshank…. 1994 was quite a year for movies.

    • @Batt-man
      @Batt-man Год назад +46

      Wow that’s like 2018 for video games

    • @fod2011
      @fod2011 Год назад +121

      @@Batt-man 2019 for viruses

    • @LudlowLawyer
      @LudlowLawyer Год назад +138

      Gump was by far the worst of the three

    • @benedictjohnson
      @benedictjohnson Год назад +21

      Pulp has grown in stature - the others have waned.

    • @synthhero1347
      @synthhero1347 Год назад +18

      True lies, speed, drop zone, terminal velocity, fresh , wolf

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +634

    John Travolta gets emotional when talking about how QT completely resurrected his career. It was an amazing performance.

    • @sweepingdenver
      @sweepingdenver Год назад +14

      In retrospect, one could argue ... "briefly" resurrected. 😬

    • @joshuawilliams7351
      @joshuawilliams7351 Год назад +5

      Travolta gets emotional, period. That's what he does.

    • @waveshock
      @waveshock 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@sweepingdenver Well, he spent the next 10 years getting roles in high profile films. Fair enough.

    • @sweepingdenver
      @sweepingdenver 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@waveshock I dunno about ten years. He had already sunk to a career low of Battlefield Earth only six years later. He did have some decent hits in the 90's, primarily Face Off, which did make him a boatload of cash. I would say that was the peak of his career post-Fiction. I'm not saying Pulp Fiction didn't change his life, and get him some very nice paychecks in the following years. But the public perception of him as "cool" again or a great actor didn't last long.

    • @waveshock
      @waveshock 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@sweepingdenver As I said, for the next ten years, he consistently starred in A grade films, most of them succesful... Get shorty, Broken Arrow, Face / off, Phenomenon, Mad city, Primary Colors, A civil action, The daughter's general... Battlefield earth was indeed a terrible mistake, but it did not inmediately kill his momentum, since he still starred after that in Swordfish, The punisher, Basic, Ladder 49. Wild Hogs, The taking of Pelham 1 2 3 and From Paris with love,
      in 2010. From there on, yeah, his career went hopelessly downhill and into the "straight to dvd" aisle. But, then again, he made a good run during those 10-15 years for an actor that was already considered washed up.

  • @jeffreycarman2185
    @jeffreycarman2185 Год назад +780

    Love him or hate him, Tarantino knows exactly what he wants for his movies.

    • @grottorabbit
      @grottorabbit Год назад +21

      🦶🦶#SorryNotSorry

    • @nate6795
      @nate6795 Год назад +24

      How could you hate him

    • @honkytrousers
      @honkytrousers Год назад +3

      @@nate6795 it’s a saying in the English language, just in case you don’t know

    • @nate6795
      @nate6795 Год назад +13

      @@honkytrousers well yes but you only use that saying when you’re talking about a person who gets a lot of hate. So I was just asking why you think people don’t like him. Just in case you don’t know.

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 Год назад +2

      Jeffrey: Self expression would be a HUGE perk of folks who produce video, movies, etc.
      For me, the reason I love adult cartoons like "The Simpsons" and so many others so much is all the great social commentary.
      To have a CAREER doing that seems like it would be MASSIVELY fulfilling compared to 99% of ordinary jobs, IMO.
      So for example, if it weren't for the social commentary, I wouldn't like South Park at all.

  • @michaelschumacher4625
    @michaelschumacher4625 Год назад +150

    The idea of Stallone playing Butch completely blows my mind. It would have been like seeing Rocky in some less than parallel universe.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Год назад +11

      Yeah, Tarantino got it right with Willis.

    • @Josep_Hernandez_Lujan
      @Josep_Hernandez_Lujan Год назад +4

      @@waynej2608 Took a lot of convincing because Willis wanted in the movie, but to play Vincent Vega

    • @Shuter48
      @Shuter48 Год назад

      Stallone was never majorly considered. I never heard that. Tarantino himself said Matt Dillon was who he wrote Butch in Pulp Fiction for and scored Willis after Dillion was reluctant.

    • @atravelerofbothtimespace4172
      @atravelerofbothtimespace4172 Год назад

      Mindblowing

    • @joshm1660
      @joshm1660 Год назад

      @@Shuter48 Matt Dillon would have been a good fit too... but nothing beats that smirking confidence of Bruce Willis.

  • @foxtweeg
    @foxtweeg Год назад +1074

    The casting in Pulp Fiction is just perfect and timeless. In fact, the whole movie is a masterpiece.

    • @robd1329
      @robd1329 Год назад +11

      It was a movie of its time and hard to believe Tarantini kept to his guns in keeping Travolta.

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 Год назад +8

      In fact i admit ..dont want too .. but really i watched pulpfiction by my selve in a theatre in holland .. it was nt a big deal . But i came out feeling something i never felt before i had extasy and was repeating this line to miself the whole time " this is what movie making is about !!!! " .. it was so good and funny and rolling and exiting ..it wS a movie never to forget .. i fanally had my special cinematic moment ..!!

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 Год назад +4

      Diablo: A really good to great movie requires a LOT of talent to come together. Acting, writing, directing, and production that is willing to stay mostly the hell out of the way, and let the crew do the work.
      What's more normal for movies, per various documentaries, is procrastination and far too much rushing at the end, to where it's a wonder many movies aren't far worse than they are.

    • @sexobscura
      @sexobscura Год назад +2

      It's pretty good, but let's not get carried away now

    • @dloverise
      @dloverise Год назад

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  • @cloudthegoodkatch
    @cloudthegoodkatch Год назад +20

    The music choices are what take this movie from awesome to iconic

  • @Fernando_Woolybooger
    @Fernando_Woolybooger Год назад +320

    Nobody that has seen Reservoir Dogs and still breaths oxygen can hear the song, "Stuck in the Middle With You", and not think of .... THAT scene.
    Tarantino is just amazing.

    • @fezzik7619
      @fezzik7619 Год назад +5

      *BREATHES

    • @Surrealblues
      @Surrealblues Год назад +1

      I can’t stand RD. I won’t watch it.

    • @kdwaynec
      @kdwaynec Год назад +1

      I always think of the Steve Miller Band for some reason.

    • @polarfishdotcom
      @polarfishdotcom Год назад +4

      It's part of a "happy" Spotify playlist that I listen to every morning. And I keep thinking "there's nothing happy about this song" 😂

    • @samuelgarrod8327
      @samuelgarrod8327 Год назад +1

      Fool for love for me

  • @hunterwalwaski1794
    @hunterwalwaski1794 Год назад +153

    Super impressive video. Came in expecting another run of the mill "Things you didn't know about Pulp Fiction" and you tackled a unique angle. Also, your film samples are really damn impressive with the different clips you used (I really dug when you cut from the door closing to Jules coming out of a door in the apartment building). Really solid work!

  • @xodiaq
    @xodiaq Год назад +56

    Not every writer/director is always right on who should play his characters, but Tarantino’s casting has a better perfect ranking over his career than almost anybody else.

    • @VestigialHead
      @VestigialHead Год назад

      I think it is because he is a true old school movie fan. He relentlessly watches old films and knows them so well. So he recognizes talent when he sees it.

    • @thecsciworker291
      @thecsciworker291 Год назад

      But he almost blew it on Jules tho. That was luck and SLJ insisting he was best for the part.

  • @jamilt1171
    @jamilt1171 Год назад +117

    im so thankful i found this channel. facts i have ACTUALLY not heard, a narrator with a good voice that doesnt sound annoying and good upload schedule.

    • @kolokinoclips
      @kolokinoclips  Год назад +6

      That's awesome! Thank you for your feedback! If you want more you can watch the full documentary about Tarantino on our main channel:
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    • @tripshawty
      @tripshawty Год назад +2

      @@kolokinoclips your main channel is awesome im so glad i was able to find out about your channels through this video

    • @kolokinoclips
      @kolokinoclips  Год назад +2

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  • @iceveiled
    @iceveiled Год назад +41

    Saw it in the theater as a teen in the 90's with a group of friends (didn't get carded lol), and I have it on blu ray and watch it every few years. Still holds up. Absolutely a movie fan's movie and arguably QT's best.

  • @timothythompson4144
    @timothythompson4144 Год назад +46

    Rewriting history a little bit Bruce Willis didn't have a Resurgence in his career after Pulp Fiction he was at the top of his game before and after. He was one of the biggest movie stars in the world when he decided to be in Pulp Fiction.

    • @PrisonMike117
      @PrisonMike117 Год назад +6

      My thoughts exactly

    • @blackjesus804
      @blackjesus804 Год назад +7

      Hudson Hawk, Bonfire of the Vanities, Striking Distance, Color of Night, Death Becomes Her? He was pumping out a lot of stinkers.

    • @timothythompson4144
      @timothythompson4144 Год назад

      @@blackjesus804 stinkers are usually the director's fault, bonfire the vanities was totally a misstep by the director. Hudson Hawk yeah that was his fault.

    • @timothythompson4144
      @timothythompson4144 Год назад +1

      @@blackjesus804 Death Becomes Her by no means a classic but it really wasn't that bad at the time like 50/50 I wouldn't classify it as a bomb.

    • @MrReymoclif714
      @MrReymoclif714 Год назад

      Yup!

  • @dougharrison7844
    @dougharrison7844 Год назад +21

    This movie was the first cinema experience I can remember where the audience responded with laughter, gasps or silence all in unisen. A truely magical moment.

    • @mommy2libras
      @mommy2libras Месяц назад

      Lol. Yes and I remember us all being confused at the beginning, wondering if they'd messed up and accidentally started the movie at some random point or even right before the end because right after the opening scene, the music starts and you see some credits on an otherwise black screen.

  • @Peytonalley
    @Peytonalley Год назад +21

    Something cool you missed was that Tarantino wanted Kurt Cobain for the part of the drug dealer. He declined due to the negative rumors that the vanity fair article had caused, but Kurt thanked Tarantino in the liner notes of In Utero.

  • @spankywzl
    @spankywzl Год назад +228

    I saw Pulp Fiction opening day, and returned that evening with a friend, who took issue with my statement that I had seen the film that would single-handedly resurrect John Travolta's career. Before we entered the theater my friend refused to believe that Travolta's star would ever get brighter. He acquiesced before the credits rolled.

    • @kolokinoclips
      @kolokinoclips  Год назад +8

      Awesome!

    • @j.m.5744
      @j.m.5744 Год назад

      Did he, did he acquiesce before the credits rolled??!? Wow what a memory you two made!! Thanks for sharing!!! Hey....at what point did u and your boy start having gay sex in movie theater parking lots??

    • @spankywzl
      @spankywzl Год назад

      @@j.m.5744 Did you hafta use your dictionary? Sad, really that you admit your ignorance in front of the entire youtube community, but you do you buddy.

    • @anthonymcardle1985
      @anthonymcardle1985 Год назад +16

      And then the whole theatre rose in unison, turned and applauded you?
      Sorry I couldn't help that!

    • @spankywzl
      @spankywzl Год назад +17

      @@anthonymcardle1985 ...and then they named me King of Cinema, and everyone got a pony and ice cream!
      Sheesh, you share one story on the internet...!😆

  • @French_Otaku_Fox
    @French_Otaku_Fox Год назад +18

    Tarantino is a true filmmaker and visionary. Pulp is one of my favorite movies, stands the test of time

  • @brianb762002
    @brianb762002 Год назад +49

    The cast, the dialogue, the script, the soundtrack... the greatest movie ever made.

    • @billyturner2396
      @billyturner2396 Год назад +2

      The greatest movies ever made were HUD and Easyrider

    • @johngalt60
      @johngalt60 Год назад

      Love Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction but Shawshank should've won best picture for 1994.

    • @WopJr
      @WopJr Год назад

      Greatest movie ever made is Harlem Nights

  • @REM1956
    @REM1956 Год назад +54

    Excellent video. It actually contained a lot I didn't know about Pulp Fiction. Very few videos deliver what they advertise. Thank you, Kolo Kino clips.

    • @kolokinoclips
      @kolokinoclips  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your comment!
      Watch the full documentary about Quentin Tarantino here:
      Vol.1 ruclips.net/video/8VS5OEzVqGs/видео.html
      Vol.2 ruclips.net/video/lGlWvpEsAO0/видео.html
      Vol.3 ruclips.net/video/JYmu5IZsVHM/видео.html

  • @onebadn8
    @onebadn8 Год назад +9

    I clicked thinking " yeah , I bet I know the whole list" but surprisingly fresh info I had never heard. Solid video!!

  • @pyrotechnick420
    @pyrotechnick420 Год назад +9

    Quinten's casting choices were visionary for sure. It's one of the qualities that makes him unique as a director.

  • @Michael-jf3uk
    @Michael-jf3uk Год назад +35

    Favorite movie of all time. Pure gold!

    • @AUTOPSY666
      @AUTOPSY666 Год назад

      "Any time of the day is a good time for pie"

    • @basijdel7526
      @basijdel7526 Год назад +2

      by far my favorite movie of all time. have seen it for sure about 30 times now...still loving it!!

  • @graphicsociety1
    @graphicsociety1 Год назад +5

    Hands-down, one of the best movie documentaries I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much!

  • @henrikaugustsson4041
    @henrikaugustsson4041 Год назад +10

    Tarantino has this skill of making every line, every move, every detail meaningful.
    Just imagine, when Jules is told they’re sending the Wolf and he goes “shit, negro, that’s all you had to say.”
    The line is sort of a joke, a break of tension, but it still doesn’t feel like improv, ad lib, mouth diarrhoea or anything like that. It feels like every word is exactly what Jules would say, he’s not a character in a movie, so much as a character alive in a movie.

  • @thefoe76
    @thefoe76 Год назад +20

    I watched it in 1994 in cinema despite i wasnt 18yo. I remember my brain blowed up. One of the best movie ever. Today maybe it doesnt make any impression, becouse this format was copied million times after, but then it was so fresh and outstanding. My young years.

    • @RJ-cq8dd
      @RJ-cq8dd Год назад

      I disagree. I don't think movies like Pulp fiction exist. I mean a movie with so many talented actors, brilliant and witty writing, timeless soundtrack and unforgettable sets..it's unique and as relevant today as it was in 1994.

  • @rickhoover6479
    @rickhoover6479 Год назад +7

    Love this movie. It may not mean a lot now ... but it was the first and only movie I've seen multiple times at the theater. In fact I went 3 times. I was blown away with the sequence, the acting, the story, everything! I owned the VHS (still do), DVD, Blu-Ray, and it's on my SSD. Fantastic movie!

  • @JustNickdj
    @JustNickdj Год назад +7

    I thought I knew a lot about Pulp Fiction but I did not know all that. Finally a title that is actually true. I’m gonna have to check your other content now. Thank you.

  • @Kenzo8110
    @Kenzo8110 Год назад +49

    Gotta love Quentin’s vision and he will not let Hollywood producers push him around and his loyalty he’s great

    • @chefgiovanni
      @chefgiovanni Год назад

      Pulp Fiction is just perfect and timeless. Tarantino and Devito are classics.

  • @HoodPopeDamian
    @HoodPopeDamian Год назад +5

    This has to be one of the best "Everything You Didn't Know About..." films in history. I've watched a lot of "Things You Didn't About..." Or "Everything You Didn't Know About...) on this film and this is the most accurate video I've seen.

  • @ac-uk6hs
    @ac-uk6hs Год назад +9

    He did not regret losing the role of vincent. He actually said the movie would not have been excess successful if he played it because Tarantino masterfully cast his replacement a guy who was known for dancing in nightclubs and being the good guy suddenly the bad guy with a gun

  • @jayceeo673
    @jayceeo673 Год назад +7

    This movie was perfectly made and perfectly casted

  • @jaycuthbert245
    @jaycuthbert245 Год назад +20

    So silly of Michael madsen to pass up on playing Vincent. But I'm glad he did and Travolta immortalized it

  • @Khoros-Mythos
    @Khoros-Mythos Год назад +33

    Wow, it's crazy to think it was almost a completely different cast. It's hard to imagine Pulp Fiction with Vincent, Jules and Butch being played by different people.

    • @VredesStall
      @VredesStall Год назад +1

      I recently saw where Johnny Depp
      was considered for a number of roles in "PF"
      including the role of "Vincent" which I think
      Johnny could have done well at and who was
      eventually cast in "Once Upon a Time in Mexico".
      But I also heard that Quentin
      originally wrote the part of "Vincent"
      for Michael Madsen... who I'm glad turned it down...
      because I could NEVER imagine him in the role of Vincent.

    • @RJ-cq8dd
      @RJ-cq8dd Год назад +1

      Some divine intervention is my guess!

    • @samiamm5764
      @samiamm5764 Год назад +1

      Definitely feels like un upgrade from dollar store pulp fiction to the name brand one for sure

  • @BTVagrant
    @BTVagrant Год назад +5

    I've seen this movie dozens of times and I never get tired. I still own the VHS tape.

  • @DerWutendeMetzger
    @DerWutendeMetzger 11 месяцев назад +1

    I swear.........this is the best video I have ever seen on Pulp Fiction.

  • @rm7837
    @rm7837 Год назад +1

    I had the privilige of seeing Pulp Fiction in one of the nicest movie theatres in Amsterdam. Although i live there now, i was invited by a collegue to drive to Amsterdam with him to see this movie. This is why it has a special place in my heart, but seeing this video makes it seem even more special, and all these years i did not know!..

  • @Ra-Hul-K
    @Ra-Hul-K Год назад +8

    wow this is an underrated channel

    • @kolokinoclips
      @kolokinoclips  Год назад +3

      If you enjoy our work, do not hesitate to share it with your friends! Thank you!

  • @MP72792
    @MP72792 Год назад +8

    Tarantino is my all time favorite writer/director.

  • @DustownTV
    @DustownTV Год назад +1

    Wow, that 12min compact info flow felt like an hour of knowledge gained. Thanks for the effort!

  • @WatchGeek
    @WatchGeek Год назад +1

    One of the best movies ever made and one i can watch over and over again and never get bored

  • @KatsPurr
    @KatsPurr Год назад +30

    Unbelievably perfect cast! I cannot imagine a single character being played by anyone else! Actually, there is one exception: I did find Tarantino playing the part of Jimmie to be disturbing and immersion breaking somehow. Tarantino having such distinctive features and voice prevents him from "melting in" to the movie very well.

    • @JB9000x
      @JB9000x Год назад +5

      Yeah his character's script is overblown and he exaggerated the role too much. It was fun but distracting.

    • @KatsPurr
      @KatsPurr Год назад +1

      @@JB9000x Yes! Yes!

    • @timothyjones3410
      @timothyjones3410 Год назад +1

      People carry personas onto the screen. Tarantino's persona is unlikable, which I think he realizes. He played the jerk in Dusk Till Dawn, which worked for that movie. But yeah, in Pulp Fiction his energy was wrong. You'll laugh at this, but I think it's true: Michael J Fox would have played the character better.

    • @AbyssalLeporidae
      @AbyssalLeporidae Год назад +1

      @@timothyjones3410 I agree, MJF would have been absolutely killer in that role! As much as I love Back to the Future my favorite role of his is Frank Bannister in The Frighteners.

  • @johnjg88
    @johnjg88 Год назад +6

    Second wind for Willis? His career was at heights. He was continuing to rise.

    • @kdwaynec
      @kdwaynec Год назад

      I would agree. I recall wondering at that how they could have afforded him.

  • @theghettoracle
    @theghettoracle Год назад +15

    Safe to say, Samuel L. Jackson's Broadway experience has taken him far to unforgettable places.

  • @DouwedeJong
    @DouwedeJong Год назад +19

    in an interview between Tom Segura, Tarantino explained the way Bruce Willis was cast - the story is different from how it is explained here.

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil Год назад +2

      A random youtuber or the man himself? Who do you believe?

    • @madeleyinc
      @madeleyinc Год назад

      Exactly, wasn't the part written for Matt Damen ?

    • @zn4rf
      @zn4rf Год назад

      @@madeleyinc are you sure about that? damon was 24 when pulp fiction came out... would been too young looks wise if you ask me..

  • @one7decimal2eight
    @one7decimal2eight Год назад +4

    I remember seeing this in the theater. I was 15. Went to the local music store in the mall and bought the soundtrack shortly after.

  • @user-wj4pm4tk1x
    @user-wj4pm4tk1x Год назад +4

    Excellent video, I hope your channel gets big. internet needs thorough and on topic videos like this with great editing.

  • @gunshipguy
    @gunshipguy Год назад

    As a really, really, huge fan of this movie who has seen more times than I can count I gotta say this is one of the best videos that has added more to my knowledge of the film. Well done!

  • @ACDC267
    @ACDC267 Год назад +7

    He didn't give Bruce Willis career a "2nd wind" Bruce was one of, if not the biggest star in the world at the time. Especially with the Asian audiences. Having him come aboard the film is what gave them the freedom to do basically whatever they wanted. That all comes straight from Tarantino on Tom Seguras podcast.

  • @austinevplab7167
    @austinevplab7167 Год назад +5

    Finally! A great review of a film filled with trivia that I certainly didn’t know, like a Japanese warrior striking down with _furious anger._ Although I did catch the Psycho reference with Vince.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Год назад

      Yes, and the cha-cha dance sequence from Fellinis' 8 1/2. Great stuff!

  • @soyburglar77
    @soyburglar77 Год назад +6

    As a 45 year old man, the more videos I watch concerning movies from the ‘80s and ‘90s, the more I realize that, at least in this regard, my entire childhood was a sham!
    Now, it’s not so surprising to me that many of the movies that were considered to be box office gold at the time did very little to pique my interest as a juvenile from the ages of 8 to 18. But when hear titles like ‘Howard the Duck’, ‘Labyrinth’, ‘The Dark Crystal’, ‘Legend’, ‘Flight of the Navigator’, ‘The Last Starfighter’, etc consistently lambasted in conversations and lists featuring “the biggest box office flops of the decade”, and even “the biggest box office flops of all time”, I have to pinch myself and reassess my position as a member of the human family. Because some folks be having sh*t for tastes in movies and music.

  • @champigranja1179
    @champigranja1179 Год назад

    I wasn't expecting to learn this much about one of my favorite movies ever. Good job. Greetings from Mexico.

  • @MrBuketman
    @MrBuketman Год назад +2

    Great editing! Info that’s very well put together.

  • @lovetownsend
    @lovetownsend Год назад +4

    The casting of John Travolta as Vincent Vega is like the best in casting history lol

  • @Nick-rr3pv
    @Nick-rr3pv Год назад +41

    What a glorious era. Imagine Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption and Forrest Gump competing for Oscars... Today we have Marvel and DC bullshit.

    • @csnide6702
      @csnide6702 Год назад +3

      true that !

    • @avzeolla3960
      @avzeolla3960 Год назад +3

      That OD scene with Arquette is gold. This is one of the scenes that is funny and dramatic at the same time.

    • @d1want34
      @d1want34 Год назад +1

      @@avzeolla3960 yeah, Lance arguing with his wife finding the medkit was fucking hilarious

    • @bostonbangouts
      @bostonbangouts Год назад +1

      @@d1want34 GET THE SHOT!!

    • @d1want34
      @d1want34 Год назад

      @@bostonbangouts I WILL IF YOU LET ME!!

  • @frankielove31
    @frankielove31 Год назад

    Look who’s talking is absolute gold and to disagree is blasphemy

  • @Thomas_Jefferson_420
    @Thomas_Jefferson_420 Год назад +2

    Vincent Vega has to be one of my favorite characters ever.. The whole cast is a perfect fit..

  • @rafemanrafeman6705
    @rafemanrafeman6705 Год назад +14

    Vincent Vega is honestly quientin taratinos best charcter

    • @popeye5274
      @popeye5274 Год назад +5

      I say Jules Winfield or Cliff Booth.

    • @jasoneckles2249
      @jasoneckles2249 Год назад +5

      I can't go with anyone other than Colonel Hans Landa

    • @isabeamon1190
      @isabeamon1190 Год назад +2

      Hans Landa

    • @taand4725
      @taand4725 Год назад

      Jules Winfield or Hans Landa

  • @ctrguy9502
    @ctrguy9502 Год назад +6

    Great vid!.. but how did they not give a shout-out to the incredible soundtrack!?

  • @APOLLO_PAYTON
    @APOLLO_PAYTON Год назад +1

    that Quentin quote about john sounded exactly like Quentin love the way he talks "Dont fuggin jimmy me juelz theirs nothing you can say thats gonna make me forget that i love my wife is their?"

  • @pallasathena1555
    @pallasathena1555 5 месяцев назад +1

    Quinton filmed and wrote the films but let’s not forget Sally Menke made these films in the editing booth, unsung heroine RIP

  • @strangersun7721
    @strangersun7721 Год назад +6

    Forest Gump trouncing Pulp Fiction at the Oscars is all the reason anyone would need to discredit that award.

  • @tricky2055
    @tricky2055 Год назад +2

    Thank you for showing things I really never knew!

  • @artthrower7773
    @artthrower7773 Год назад +1

    You made me want to watch Pulp fiction for the 17th time and that isn't a bad thing.

  • @UniverseofDominion
    @UniverseofDominion Год назад +8

    Tarantino himself tells a very different story of how Bruce Willis got cast

  • @wrenchboostboi8994
    @wrenchboostboi8994 Год назад +6

    Quentin did some decent podcasts in the last few weeks talking about lots of this exact info. Very interesting and a good listen. He was on YMH with Tom Segura recently and it was entertaining. He even roasts Tom in the final interview minutes and embarrasses him which is awesome cuz tom is a professional comedian lol Quentin actually is a big stand up comedy fan. Anyway I suggest listening to his recent interviews! Apparently he’s only doing 1 more movie (10th) which hes stated before, but even more interesting he has written a screenplay for a potential future limited series! Im soo looking forward to seeing his future projects

    • @cloudbloom
      @cloudbloom Год назад +1

      Shoutout to the mommies 👖

    • @a.mendoza7208
      @a.mendoza7208 Год назад +1

      When QT called out Tim for not actually reading his book after saying he did . . . epic lol

  • @jritechnology
    @jritechnology Год назад +2

    DeGeneres NOT being cast as Arquette's role makes so much ironic sense, the universe itself laughs when this part is played anytime, anywhere, and by anybody on earth at that moment.
    FU Ellen.

  • @jaysuneakle
    @jaysuneakle Год назад

    Will always be one of my all time favorite films. We all have those evenings every now and again where instead of rolling the dice, you want to watch a tried and true excellent film. This is one of the movies i think of to satisfy the desire

  • @HUNTERS_CRACKPIPE
    @HUNTERS_CRACKPIPE Год назад +3

    Mike Madsen should not think of it as regretful, he did what he thought was right at the time and Wyatt Earp is a great movie as well!

  • @tricky2055
    @tricky2055 Год назад +14

    Arguably the best movie ever made.

  • @miscellaneous_man
    @miscellaneous_man 6 месяцев назад +2

    5:45 that transition

  • @Smickster01
    @Smickster01 11 месяцев назад

    shawshenk, gump and pulp fiction are my 3 alltime favs......3 of the few can watch over n over

  • @alanjohnston1199
    @alanjohnston1199 Год назад +10

    I must have been around 13 years old when my younger brother found an unmarked VHS hidden away in the bookshelf at home and decided to see what was on it. It was Pulp Fiction. We knew we'd hit the jackpot, so we secretly watched it in installments whenever the coast was clear. We thought it was the coolest film ever, but nothing could have prepared is for the scene where Zed rapes Marcellus. We looked at eachother in pure shock, our chins hitting the floor! Then we told everyone at school we'd seen it, meaning we were cool for a week or so. Great times.

    • @martinbeaubien440
      @martinbeaubien440 Год назад +1

      That’s an awesome story and an epic find!

    • @jamiemelissa1740
      @jamiemelissa1740 8 месяцев назад

      That's hilarious, my mom rented it for the whole family to watch at my grandma's!!😂

  • @onebadn8
    @onebadn8 Год назад +4

    Wait! What? Look Who's Talking is considered a bad choice? That a fucking 80s classic!!

    • @JustNickdj
      @JustNickdj Год назад

      Right, Funny that Travolta and Willis ended up being in Pulp Fiction.

  • @BlueGoat682
    @BlueGoat682 Год назад +2

    Pulp Fiction = in my top 3 favorite movies of all time.

    • @AUTOPSY666
      @AUTOPSY666 Год назад

      What's your other 2?

    • @BlueGoat682
      @BlueGoat682 Год назад +2

      @@AUTOPSY666 My other 2 favs are "The Graduate" and "Kiss of the Spider Woman".

  • @jessanddavidboham8014
    @jessanddavidboham8014 5 месяцев назад

    That is absolutely amazing I did not know all about how this movie went and what all was behind it and what all happened to make it become the movie that it is that is so awesome and great that you guys put this out here and let us know

  • @mantistoboggan5171
    @mantistoboggan5171 Год назад +3

    Wow. You've done a great job in this video (the first of yours I've seen). I thought this would've been from a channel with far more subs!
    Have another sub now, though.

    • @kolokinoclips
      @kolokinoclips  Год назад

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  • @sealthesymbol419
    @sealthesymbol419 Год назад +5

    imagine a movie so old, bruce willis still had enthusiasm for a role...miss those old days

  • @robbo03
    @robbo03 6 месяцев назад +1

    One of the all time greats.

  • @The_Anunnaki
    @The_Anunnaki Год назад

    How have I only just found this channel and it’s only got 10k Subs! Currently binge watching your videos, love it

  • @vanhattfield8292
    @vanhattfield8292 Год назад +5

    Another fact is that the actor who played Marvin, the guy that Vincent accidentally shot in the backseat of the car, Phil LaMarr, also voices Samurai Jack in the iconic series of the same name...

    • @avzeolla3960
      @avzeolla3960 Год назад +2

      I’m 49 years old. I was in my early 20’s when Pulp Fiction was released. changed my outlook on movies. The “I shot Marvin in the face” scene made me laugh, but I didn’t feel comfortable laughing. This is why pulp fiction was such a mind-f--

    • @codymorton7703
      @codymorton7703 Год назад

      Doesn’t he voice Vamp in metal gear solid also?

    • @Mr.White10-65
      @Mr.White10-65 Год назад

      @@codymorton7703 He voices all kinds of cartoon characters. He's also Ollie Williams on Family Guy......at the time he was popular for being on MAD TV.

  • @scrunts666
    @scrunts666 Год назад

    Thanks Harvey, without you this film would never have been made.

  • @BEHEDETY
    @BEHEDETY Год назад +1

    Pulp Fiction is the best movie of the last 30 years!

  • @tecumsehcristero
    @tecumsehcristero Год назад +4

    John Travolta was perfect for Vincent Vega

  • @otavioraupp
    @otavioraupp Год назад

    I'm 50, and to this day Pulp Fiction is the only movie that left me speechless after watching it. And I've seen many unbelievable movies, but when people ask me what my favourite movie of all time is, I never blink or take more than 2 seconds to answer: Pulp Fiction

  • @rodrigogarza3679
    @rodrigogarza3679 Год назад +1

    more videos like this i pray your channel blows up, great content

  • @jerrycraig6522
    @jerrycraig6522 Год назад +3

    It's a great movie!!!

  • @RobCarmina
    @RobCarmina Год назад +3

    I can't imagine Stallone doing Butch's Samurai sword scene - nor any other actor doing any of the parts, for that matter - the casting for this film was perfect - but I suppose it's easy to say that after the fact. Some other films that I think were perfectly cast are McCabe and Mrs. Miller, The Great Gatsby (the first one!) amd Withnail and I - but I'm sure there are loads more. I think someone should write a comparison between Pulp Fiction and Withnail, actually - they were filmed at about the same time on low budgets, there's lots of swearing, drug abuse, anti- 'WOKE' language etc, etc - but the main thing about both films is that they are driven by wonderful, totally believable, realistic comic dialogue which contrasts massively with the full horror of what is actually going on. Pulp Fiction is rather like a Greek tradegy, in the sense that much of the violence occurs off-screen - e.g. we don't see Brad's head being blown off, we don't see Zed being tortured to death, we don't see the boxing match in which Butch beats Floyd to death, we don't see Butch's trainer being tortured to see if he knew about the fight fix - these are just a few. The triumph of the film is that it manages to float above all this horror in a kind of 'bubble' with a wonderful, brilliantly-written, comic script. The writing also reminds me of that in Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels' - in both works, the situations that are created create a context for wonderfully absurd lines such as '... it ain't the coffee in my kitchen - it's the dead nigger in my garage' - etc. Swift was the master of this kind of writing - he creates a world in which it is quite possible for a nine-year-old girl to pick up a 'boat capable of holding 40 men' - etc., etc. Tarantino taps into that same kind of writing, which allows for completely unexpected juxtapositions - but I suspect he got it more from film than literature. The underlying 'horror' in Withnail is, of course, the potential suicidal despair of Withnail himself, who was modelled on a real person who tragically died young.

  • @joshnstine748
    @joshnstine748 Год назад

    I clicked on the video expecting all the usual facts that I already knew. I was pleasantly surprised. Most of this is new information to me. Thanks!

  • @diehardcynic
    @diehardcynic 6 месяцев назад +1

    Back when watching a movie was an event. You could emerge from the theater even copying some of the characters or quoting your favourites lines.

  • @avzeolla3960
    @avzeolla3960 Год назад +3

    I took my girlfriend to pulp fiction in the theatre. She asked “did you like it?” I said “yeah it was good.”
    but I couldn’t Tell if I liked it or not. It was a mind-fuck.

  • @Sandi-ke9mi
    @Sandi-ke9mi Год назад +3

    Am I the only one that doesn’t know what was in the briefcase?

    • @jessicab9660
      @jessicab9660 Год назад +3

      It was M. Wallace’s soul

    • @elderrusty541
      @elderrusty541 Год назад

      @@jessicab9660 nah, his porn stash

    • @daneenmurf1043
      @daneenmurf1043 Год назад +1

      I think the whole point is that nobody knows so everybody gets to have their own pet theory

    • @Sandi-ke9mi
      @Sandi-ke9mi Год назад

      @@daneenmurf1043 OK, that makes sense. Thank you. 🙏🏻

  • @onewingedangelsephiroth1561
    @onewingedangelsephiroth1561 Год назад +1

    The guy who is narrating sounds like a mix of the FBI Files guy and a classic sports announcer.

  • @rockzhard2009
    @rockzhard2009 Год назад +1

    my all time favorite movie. perfection.

  • @bom12826
    @bom12826 Год назад +2

    I'm pretty sure the role of Jules wasn't written specifically for SLJ, it was meant for Fishburne. Bruce Wilis also wanted to played the role of Vincent originally as well.

  • @AC3handle
    @AC3handle Год назад +1

    Should be noted on that bit where Quentin is interviewing Bruce in the car, Bruce notes that at some point,
    someone is going to take some hand cameras, and make an entire movie out of them.
    A few years later we got the Blair Witch Project.

  • @1stinlastout165
    @1stinlastout165 Год назад +2

    This man is a genius in all his film making!

  • @skupire6547
    @skupire6547 Год назад +1

    YOU WATCH YOUR MOUTH SAYING "LOOKS WHOS TALKING" LIKE THAT ITS A GREAT FILM AND A MASTERPIECE

  • @terrencedouglas375
    @terrencedouglas375 Год назад

    you sound a lot like Bob from Bob's Burgers. Not just the sound of his voice but also his demeanor haha. This is a compliment.

  • @jason0870
    @jason0870 Год назад

    That time academy awards were still relevant. Great video about one of the best movies made, that is far beyond better than anything filmed in the current times.