I drive real fast - Winston Wolfe - Pulp Fiction
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- Опубликовано: 23 фев 2014
- I love the line describing how fast he drives. So keep up.
I couldn't find any clips of it. So I made one.
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It's ironic that The Wolf is so meticulous and detailed in his plan to avoid detection from authorities but then decides to drive real fast with a dead body in the trunk.
I would call that iconic...
he also wastes a good few minutes by sipping coffee and telling the guys to do the very obvious.
but still, hey, you got a corpse in a car minus a head in the garage, and he got rid off it in 40 minutes.
well played, Winston!
That's what makes him badass. Instead of rushing trying to get things done he decides to drink some coffee because he knows he got this
To him 40 minutes was 'plenty of time', so he thought he could have a quick coffee break. Also keeping in mind he has probably been called in to clean these messes up on more than one occasion.
I would have had it towed to the junk yard.
Last thing you want to do is involve anyone else like a tow driver.
“If I get the car back any different, Monster Joe’s will be disposing of two bodies.” Spoken like a true car enthusiast
Hopefully Vega remembered the seat/steering wheel and mirror positions given he's taller than Mr Wolf, a pet peeve after other people have driven my car.
Early 90s NSXes are still a collector's item to this day.
Its such perfect dialogue because Winston was so subtle about not implicating Monster Joe before, hes just "sympathetic to our cause".
As an Acura owner/enthusiast.... this is one of my favorite lines from the movie!
I imagine that Marcellus had to make the call to the Wolf when he arrived at Butch's apartment...
Marvin's head looks pretty intact for just having taken a .45 point blank
In all fairness i never understood why his head exploded and the bullet didn't pass through the window
Well that's because you cannot see the back of his head. There would just be a little hole in his face but the exit wound is where you see the devastation
My goodness smh 🤦♂️
entrance hole is small. Exit hole looks like someone buried their first in the guy’s head
Its a movie
The Wolf is no superhuman, he feels the pressure just like anyone else. The difference is that he can control it. This is why he needs those comic relief moments, so he can vent some of the steam off. Great inspirational character.
Who the hell dresses in a tuxedo that early in the morning?
@@backporchdriver3763 Winston Wolfe does.
He drives real fast.
He was called away from an event to fix this situation and didn't change.
@@backporchdriver3763 That’s not important. The question is would you trust him if he wasn’t in a tux?
Project management 101: deliver instructions, ensure the hierarchy maintains itself in the event of emergencies, ensure deadlines are met, manage expectations.
How tf is literally every scene from this movie a masterpiece ??
Tarantino that's how.
@@stevem2323 haha what? Not even Tarantino only… he never achieved this level of dialogs again
@@georgesr8979 He did, right away in Jackie Brown for example.
But this was that type of movie, heavy dialogue based like no one after.
I am 41 years old and loved this film since I was in middle school. It's an absolute masterpiece. Tarantino peaked with this film.
I see where GTA gets lots of it's ideas for mission from
Rockstargames always has been the Quentin Tarantino’s of Gaming
I also like to think they used the scene from "training day", where Alonzo had his"King-Kong-aint-got-shit-on-me-moment", was used for when Tenpenny died in the end of GTA San Andreas in the center of the neighbourhood where you live...
R* gets inspiration from Tarantino Films for sure. The mission from GTA 3 where you take the Manana to the crusher is reminiscent of this.
@@DaCoolCrushIceKillah In GTA V, R* also borrowed from Walt blowing Tuco's compound up with the fulminated mercury in Breaking Bad. Oh and there's a few missions where you drive an RV meth lab around Sandy Shores which is probably inspired by New Mexico. R* borrows from already awesome stuff and then they make their own awesome.
@@icecreampimpdeux Yea, they even had Samuel L Jackson voice acting
The fact that The Wolf drove the car with the body in trunk shows that he's willing to go all the way to do the job right. He takes all the risk but also places himself in a position where he's best equipped to deal with the situation if it arises. His nickname is well-earned.
Normally in movies, you wouldn't cut out the part where the guys are taking the body away. You'd maybe wanna add in a scene of suspense that the heroes will get caught. But The Wolf doesn't get caught. He's the fucking Wolf and he gets his shit done right. That's why I love how the second he hands Vincent his keys, the camera immediately goes to them done with the job just as he planned. Tarantino gave this guy more characterization and depth than most of the clowns from today's movies.
He reminded me of a grand theft auto character but in a movie. Cool stuff lol
Really good point here. You really feel the director as a character in this movie, especially this scene like you say. I don't mean that Tarantino played Jimmy. I mean that the way he framed the scene, you could almost hear the director as a storyteller telling you, "and that's exactly how it went down. The Wolf's plan worked perfectly." It's not just the script or choice of scenes. I'm not even a film student but even I can feel the director's filming decisions helping fill in the details about the story and characters.
Cecil B. DeMille ova here!
tha purpose of dis brief vignette is not to add suspense to tha movie, but to magic-carpet jules & vincent to tha diner where they confront ringo & honeybunny & jules newfound faith in god is put to tha test; DAT is tha suspenseful & moving moment of tha chapter, not tha parts featuring mr. wolf, who basically functions as a guardian angel 2 jules, u dig? why u think vincent is so pissy wit him? why u think he has jules ride wit him wereas vincent has to follow behind in tha wolfs ride? i choose 2 believe it symbolic of vincents damnation, his determination to deny tha miracle they xperienced, & thus deny tha possibility of redemption & tha promise of a better life, a damnation which come 2 fruition weeks later when butch wastes vincent in a mirroring of seinfelds ambush in bretts apartment
@@awnaur0no919 WAZZUP WIT DAT
Calls them dorks and they wearing his own clothes
The hallmark of the dork isn't the clothes they wear, it's their uncomfortableness in their own skin. Wear clothes that make you feel like a dork and you'll look like a dork.
Keep in mind these are clothes that Jimmie wore around the house like he's wearing himself in this scene. These aren't his going out clothes. But if you're going to be lounging around the house you want to be comfortable while doing so.
Maybe it's good that they look like dorks. Less suspicious that way?
Jimmy is kind of a dork though by the way he looks
Probably the biggest disconnect between how a guy looks and what he's famous for.
"How about you, Lash Larue ?"
😂😂😂😂😂
George Roy, and LaRue was still alive when this movie came out.
Who’s lash larue?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lash_LaRue
He's basically calling Vincent a cowboy
I love the wolf’s laugh after jimmy calls them dorks. Always cracks me up 0:15
And the hahaha ‘they’re your clothes…’ is just the cherry on top
OMG!!!!!! “Can you keep your spurs from jingling and jangling?”
The depth of this movies dialog is astounding!!!!!
you know how Quentin likes to mix humor with violence? is that what he was trying to accomplish with the quick shot of dead Marvin in the trunk? cause I laughed.
Wait, that was Marvin right? How come the head's still there?
@Ilustrado Small entry hole in the front. _Real big_ exit hole in the back.
Luka Pavlič sounds like a road.
Yes definitely humor with violence In this case "the gun just 'went off' l dunno why?" So classic
Shit. If I shoot a watermelon with the same gun Jules had, it’d have exploded like fireworks
“How about you Lash LaRue.” That line from Winston gets me every time.
I wish there was a whole Winston Wolf movie. It's too late now since Harvey Keitel is 80, but maybe QT can write it as a novel.
I'd read it
Harvey Keitel does the Winston Wolf for a British insurance company, you might be able to find the adverts on here.
They actually did make a Winston Wolf movie in 2000 where he becomes a Dark Overlord and he has three sons and one of them is Adam Sandler...
He played a cleaner named "Victor" in Point of No Return (1993)
ruclips.net/video/6ZgMVexIgsU/видео.html
Everyone drives fast in L.A. No big deal folks
Why hasn't L.A. built a loop of mega-freeways yet? 20 lanes, all around the valley.
@@kevinmartin2961 Attracts even more cars.
@@kevinmartin2961 because it won't be fun...
@@jasonmartin4775 no it doesn’t. Induced demand is a flawed theory.
@@campbellsadeghy213 Buddy, there's tons of studies saying you're wrong. If you like, I'll make my next comment a list of sources backing me up.
Can you keep your spurs from jingling and jangling? LOLOL!
It's Marvin in the trunk.
Rodney Merus I got spurs that jingle jangle jingle (jingle jangle)
Straight out of a Spaghetti Western.
@@nicksalazar1487 As I go riding merrily along (Jingle Jangle!)
@@laminage ---- I think more specifically Good, Bad & Ugly. There is a scene between blondie & Tuco about spurs. And the movie is one of QT's favorite movie.
Winston Wolf:The coolest character in film history.
"Ok gentlemen, you've both been in County before I'm sure, here it comes!"
Vincent didn't pay attention to a single word, Jules listened to a tee
I love that he called him "Lash Larue". My dad used to tell me about his western heroes and a couple of them were Lash Larue, Whip Wilson, and Zorro. All of those characters used a whip so my dad had a bullwhip when he was a kid. Of course years later his own son, at 9 years old, becomes totally star struck by Indiana Jones on the big screen and my next gift was my own 10 foot, swivel-handle, latigo bullwhip.
What a lovely little anecdote, cheers!
the masters passing on their free time hobbies, cute buddy
I'm guessing the reason he had Vincent drive the Acura (NSX) is because Jules as a black man would have a MUCH greater chance of being pulled over. Very clever writing.
Its actually so smart no cop thinks about the average crappy car when an Acura follows behind it
Harvey keitel is easily one of the best actors that's ever lived
Perfect, perfect movie, perfect acting, lighting, dialogs, everything is perfect
A great movie. Watched it multiple times. Haven't watched it in awhile. Maybe I'll pull it out and re-watch it tonight or next couple of days. Thanks for the idea.
Watching these clips now, I missed so much interesting and funny bits of dialogue that I did the first time I saw it.
I've always loved that line, " hey Lash LaRue, can you keep your spurs from jingling and jangling?"
Love how the wolf says "monster Joe's truck and tow"
That he drives fast is one of those realistic details that makes the movie great, IMO. Yes it seems counterintuitive that you would drive fast when your goal is to avoid attention from the police but Wolfe is enough of a pro to know that acting suspiciously is what attracts attention. If you’re confident and cool and do what you normally do, the police are less likely to notice than if you act nervous and guilty by doing the speed limit and looking over your shoulder the whole way.
Seems legit. Plus he has his Acura following them
Driving the speed limit isn’t suspicious tho
@@rot1092 in California, it is. Only newbies, old folks and stoners drive the speed limit. Everyone else? 15 over at least.
Lol and when you get pulled for speeding your life is over. Much better to just go slightly above the limit and not look over your shoulder
The less time on the road the less chance of being caught.
Love seeing him in this movie. First time was national treasure and he was cool in that as well.
That shot of dead Marvin really drives home who these people really are. They don’t care about human lives.
It's so fast that I had to go back and look again because I didn't even see it the first time.
Harvey Keitel deserved an academy award nominated for this performance.
I’d drive real fkn fast too if i had a 90s NSX ♥️
I just realized that Wolf takes the tainted car with Jules instead of Vincent. Maybe because Vincent did the shooting and he instinctively knows that Jules will stay cool under pressure while Vincent won't.
I'm not sure if the production company couldn't get the rights to "I'm with Stupid" t-shirt Jules was supposed to wear, but at least they got my old college's t-shirt for Vincent.
Marvin’s dead body is not how I pictured it in my mind before seeing it
And how he casually tosses the used rags and clothes on top of Marvin’s face without a second thought.
Goddamn I love this movie.
Harvey. Legend
yeah, everyone here rocked
I’ve just burst into laughter seeing Marvin in the trunk , haven’t seen that clip in ages.
I like how Wolf refers to his NSX as “my Acura” as if it’s an old Legend or Integra or whatever was the most popular model of ‘94
Saying "my NSX" would be a bit braggy, I guess. BTW, the NSX has to be one of the most awesome cars in automotive history.
One of my favorite American movies scenes ever
Although it was simple to act
But it still Tarantinian
Excuse my weak English
I remember the first time seeing this and having so much anxiety over how fast Wolf drives, thinking they would get pulled over on the way to the junkyard.
it was never in doubt.
"How bout you Lash Laroue...." the way Harvey Keitel says jingling and jangling has been stuck in my head since I was 14. It gets me everytime. Such a uniquely Harvey way of saying it.
"They're your clothes mothafucka"
responding to Quentin laughing at his own characters lol
I always wondered what would the Wolf do if the cops stopped him.
ricarleite He’d turn the place into a fuckin shooting gallery. BANG. BANG. BANG.
he’ll blame jules 😂😂
The wolf is too cool to be stopped by some cop
He would call his lawyer, Saul Goodman
He'd furnish the cop with an entirely new furniture set.
Always loved the Lash LaRue reference.
Marvins head looks in pretty good shape for all that blood loss
My fav movie 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
Does anyone else sometimes just watch this specific episode because it’s sooooooo damn entertaining
@@MG-ko6jf think he means Video/scene
Film extraordinaire.j
I love that he doesn't let Jules drive the Acura because a black guy driving that nice car in that outfit might draw suspicion, so he has him riding shotgun instead.
Acura, oooooo those are nice!
I wish they would have done more with the character Monster Joe. He seemed really nice. Maybe in Pulp Fiction Part Deux.
Perfectly cut
"How about you, Lash LaRue? Can you keep your spurs from jingling and jangling?" 😂
Living in England , every time I hear Harvey keitel speak , I hear, “with direct line , you’ll get your money back guaranteed “
Somebody knows what I’m talking about
Sacrilege. Also they use a cheap knock-off song that sounds a bit like Dick Dale & The Del Tones "Misirlou", presumably because they spunked the entire budget on Harvey Keitel and didn't have enough left over for the proper theme tune. Still, I can't fault Direct Line as an insurance company - they paid to have my car reupholstered after I accidentally shot someone on the backseat. Piece of mind and all that.
@@dronebee83 yeah they’re pretty decent I did a heist a couple of years back total botch young lad who turned out to be a cop nearly bled to death all over the back seat of my car. Direct line didn’t ask any questions
Here I am watching Pulp Fiction in snippets, completely out of order.
0:26 To those commenting. I am in EMS. Thentrance wound is accurate. Unseen is thathe back of poor Marvin's head is blown off and brain matter and skull rebounded off the back window.
Whenever I am in that situation, I ensure my finger is outside the trigger guard and safety is ON and muzzle not pointing at my listener.
"And how 'bout you, Lash LaRoue, can you keep yer spurs from jinglin' and janglin'?"
LaRue (I get protective over it since Lash LaRue was my grandfather).
Mr. Wolfe dresses them down through the whole process, "is the car good, any broken taillights, you got to clean all the little pieces of brain." Etc etc. All to avoid suspicion then as he is about to drive the car with the body in the truck he tells them he drives real fucking fast, so keep up. Lmao. Great character.
coolest name in the world
Thumbs up if you applied to UC Santa Cruz after watching this movie....
Winston Wolfe is now the face of Direct Line insurance in the UK. Weird.
Mr Wolfe is smart not putting Jules in the painted car 😂
"Spoken like a true prodigy"
0:26 heyyyyy marvin brotha aint seen you forever how you been mannn lol
Can you turn the volume down more on this video? I can still hear it if I turn it ALL the way up.
Download the video, toss it into something like premier pro, and crank up the gain. Then re-upload the video. Done and done.
I never noticed before that Jules is wearing a Krazy Kat shirt.
This movie is so educational
Still can't believe they made a backstory movie for the Direct Line advertisement character.
tarantino makes me happy, best cameo ever
I would totally watch an entire Mr Wolff spin-off movie.
I take a shot of whiskey every time the n-word is used in this movie. Puts me to sleep real good.
I love how awkward quintin is in the film.
'does my garage say dead n*gga storage' that line just killed my ass
Victim in the truck looks awfully intact for someone who was suppose to have his head splattered all over the interior.
Theres something really dark about the casualness of everyone disposing of a body. A person who was once alive just layin in the trunk of a car with trash LIKE trash, lifeless but probably still warm. Interesting kind of humor to wonder/analyse about.
KoOkiEzRoCkz yup, and guys who associated with him are hiding him away without letting anyone know he’s gone, he’ll be a missing person forever as far as his friends and family are concerned.
I think people in the Tarantino-verse are just more accepting of death/violence, just look at the ending for once upon a time in hollywood. Also, in that universe, they basically slaughtered Nazis in a burning theatre and that’s what the kids read about in their history books. Think about it...
Why was Marvin's head still intact at 0:26?
This sounds 100% like a quest in the GTA Universe!
"...Monster Joe's gonna be disposing two bodies""
*Bethesda furniture clipped in wall*
0:26 oh come on, the head is still there attached to the body!
Two Reservoir Dog alumni.. White and Brown
And 30 years later his Hollywood idk what the name is you fall asleep on it.
Quiet a lot of Marvin's face left considering...
Jayfive276 the exit wound is the one that would show the most damage.
I didn't see a entry wound, unless it was in the mouth
@@teds4983 yeah, only nose bleeding...
The top of Marvin’s head is covered in shadow, so that’s probably where Vincent’s dumb ass got him.
he was shot with a gun not a pump gun
holy fuck this is amazing quality for pulp fiction it's so good it looks fake, almost looks like a nowadays video game 😂
Lol. Quinten got nerve to talk. Looking like a skinny Young Frankenstein.
"Monster Joe's gonna be disposing of two bodies." Foreshadowing. Vincent bought it a few days later.
RIP Marvin
For an actor, Tarantino is a great director
"It's about half an hour from here. I'll be there in 10."
Wolfe plan was to get out of there as fast as he could + show how cocky he is. Even if police stops you, they don't need to search whole car for a dead body, that's why he told them to not do anything until he'll do it. Because he's good talker, he would probably make up some story to cops, take a fine and go.
Exactly I don't know about you guys but they don't check your entire car around here when you get a speeding fine. Sometimes they don't even glance inside.
There is no freaken way that Mr. Wolf would leave Jimmy alive. Jimmy a civilian knew their names, faces, cars, and what numbers they called. .....And could easily connect all four (Marsellus included) to a murder. I'm sure that Jimmy and his wife accidently died a few weeks after.
Uncle Marcellus didn't just buy Jimmy a bedroom set with that money.
I'm sure Jules vouched for him. Also, if they used to work together, that means Jimmie probably knows Marsellus as well (at least by reputation) and how to act ("I see nothing" as Sgt. Schultz would say).
Jimmy was connected to the game in some way, he wasn't just some civilian. Why else would Jules choose his place?
Important info:
1. According to Quentin Tarantino, Jennifer Aniston narrowly missed out on the role of Mia Wallace to Uma Thurman.
2. Alfre Woodard, Halle Berry, and Annabella Sciorra auditioned for the role of Mia Wallace.
3. Sylvester Stallone was briefly considered for the role of Butch.
4. The word "fuck" is used two hundred sixty-five times.
5. Upon receiving the 159-page screenplay to read after TriStar dropped the project, Harvey Weinstein remarked, "What is this, the fucking telephone book?"
I'll bet that the conversation that Jules & Winston had while driving out to Monster Joe's together was great -- wouldn't mind being a back seat passenger for that.
Considering what happened to the last back seat passenger in that car I think that I would have to pass on that. Granted Vincent and his twitchy trigger finger isn't in the car this time.
@@joemckim1183 very good point, but I was thinking more about just regular topics -- Jules was very calm by that point & prob over what had happened. He knew the life they led was filled with the potential for situations like this one to erupt & so he accepted that the accident happened and forgave Vincent for it. Look at how they essentially returned to their normal banter after they dropped the tainted car off and went to breakfast. Ergo, he and the Wolf probably made some fascinating smalltalk while on the road.
@@joemckim1183 btw, a fun and sorta obsessive detail -- I did a calculation of the mileage btwn Toluca Lake & North Hollywood & it was about 4 mi of driving so they didn't have very far to go but in LA traffic at about 9am, who the hell knows how long it would've taken, right??
If i had a 90s nsx id drive real fkn fast too
Well... Jules and Vince look too cool to be dorks!
The thing no one really thinks about is why the hell would Vincent still be having his gun on his hand when they’re driving off to see Marcellus Wallis....
Marvin was simply chilling in the backseat, he’s not a hostage. But meh, it’s a movie. Made for a great story to see Mr Wolf 🤷🏻♀️
Because Vincent is kind of an idiot.
In short, Vincent is shown to be very irresponsible throughout the whole movie, which gets him in trouble more than once.
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. (Distributor)
Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International (International Distributor)
America King Productions (Presentation)
Pulp Fiction Limited (copyright holder)
A Band Apart (production)
America King International B.V. (financement)
My spurs go jingle jangle jingle!
(Jingle jangle!)
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