PULP FICTION (1994) MOVIE REACTION - NO WONDER THIS IS ICONIC! - First Time Watching - Review

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Welcome to our first-time watching as we react to Pulp Fiction (1994). This movie was so unpredictable it made the entire experience truly entertaining. This is such a cinematic rollercoaster and it left no doubt in our minds as to why this film is so iconic. Filled with hitmen, crime and some unforgettable dialogue!
"Pulp Fiction" weaves multiple interconnected stories featuring hitmen, a boxer, and a pair of armed robbers in a non-linear narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
The gritty, stylized world created by Tarantino is a feast for the eyes! Quentin Tarantino's use of cinematic techniques were on full display with this film.
We hope you enjoy our commentary, reaction and discussion as we experience this classic for the very first time. Its unforgettable characters Vincent Vega played by John Travolta and Jules Winnfield played by Samuel L. Jackson are magnetic on screen together! Bruce Willis gets some time to shine here as well with his performance as Butch Coolidge and of course the enigmatic Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace.
Some of the best non-linear storytelling we've ever seen!
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  • @OfficialMediaKnights
    @OfficialMediaKnights4 ай бұрын

    What an unpredictable rollercoaster! Do you guys remember your first time watching this? What was going through your minds? Leave a like and subscribe if you enjoy the reaction. Your support means the world to us ❤ If you'd like to support the channel and gain access to the full length reaction become a member of our patreon bit.ly/3ICVrJ6 Watch our reactions early! kzread.info/dron/iCUz1bHid4H9mu6g2IOjXg.htmljoin

  • @williambryan3346

    @williambryan3346

    4 ай бұрын

    This movie and Die Hard: With a Vengeance feature a scene with Bruce Willis either saying or singing “smoking cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo”, which are lyrics from Flowers on the Wall by The Statler Brothers.

  • @onepcwhiz6847

    @onepcwhiz6847

    4 ай бұрын

    I saw this in the theater and took a couple of friend to see it again.

  • @onepcwhiz6847

    @onepcwhiz6847

    4 ай бұрын

    Marcellus was with vincent. He just went to get lunch and was bringing it back butchs apartment.

  • @williambryan3346

    @williambryan3346

    4 ай бұрын

    @21:24 That’s supposed to be Ed Sullivan. Pretty much everything about Jackrabbit Slim’s was based in the 1950s.

  • @Zeitparadoxon

    @Zeitparadoxon

    4 ай бұрын

    I remember watching Pulp Fiction first time in german tv around 1996 out of boredom. It blew me away, i was just stunned hardly believing what happened. Pulp Fiction is still among my alltime favorite films and Tarantino my favorite director.

  • @michaelsantino4938
    @michaelsantino49384 ай бұрын

    The guy you thought was the Nixon impersonator is actually impersonating Ed Sullivan. A TV Host from the 50s/60s.

  • @nEthing4Her

    @nEthing4Her

    4 ай бұрын

    'Tonight we have a reallybigshoe..' -And if that don't show my age, nothing will 😆

  • @nathanlindahl8336

    @nathanlindahl8336

    4 ай бұрын

    @@nEthing4HerYou are CORRECT sir! 😂

  • @Taramw32

    @Taramw32

    4 ай бұрын

    I loved that restaurant.

  • @CousinWhatIsIt

    @CousinWhatIsIt

    4 ай бұрын

    That got a big lol outta me🤣

  • @Tr0nzoid

    @Tr0nzoid

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@nEthing4Her, in terms of "showing age", the generation that followed was as familiar with the "Ed Sullivan Show" as the generation that saw it, because we heard about it and saw retrospectives all through the 1980s and 1990s more than now.

  • @larawolfe2758
    @larawolfe27584 ай бұрын

    I may be wrong and others might have already pointed this out, but the whole overdose scene was because Mia snorted heroin thinking it was cocaine. Heroin typically came in balloons and cocaine in little baggies. But when Vince is buying his drugs the dealer explains that he is out of balloons and asks is a baggie ok. This is what confused Mia, both being a white powder in appearance. So it's not just that Vince's is really strong, it's really strong heroin being snorted like cocaine. It just seemed like you may not have understood the whole severity of it and why it happened.

  • @igloo2158

    @igloo2158

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep. I remember watching in the theater the first time and whispered to my girlfriend that something is gonna happen not using a balloon. Had to mean something.

  • @leftofpunk

    @leftofpunk

    4 ай бұрын

    Saw this as a teenager when it came out and had no idea. I think I was in my late 20s before I caught on.

  • @kevinburton3948

    @kevinburton3948

    4 ай бұрын

    Annnnnnnnd I was 24 years old when I watched this in the theatre 30 years ago... I was today years old when learned what that scene was about.

  • @theConquerersMama

    @theConquerersMama

    4 ай бұрын

    Always interesting who knows this plot point/reference and who doesn't.

  • @MrPunkd113

    @MrPunkd113

    4 ай бұрын

    Of course they didnt know...which encompasses quite a bit. Think they knew who Steve Buscemi's character was impersonating...when he even stated his name?

  • @dazediss6629
    @dazediss66294 ай бұрын

    I will never not laugh at the line “awwwhhh man! I shot Marvin in the face”…. He says it like he’s driving down the road and just remembered he didn’t lock his back door.

  • @supahfly2106

    @supahfly2106

    4 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @frederickzackey

    @frederickzackey

    3 ай бұрын

    Just another Tuesday for Vincent

  • @jmhaces

    @jmhaces

    3 ай бұрын

    He says it like he dropped his ice cream cone.

  • @walker1812

    @walker1812

    2 ай бұрын

    I think that’s the point, illustrates his character, no death besides his own truly matters to him. Shown again in the diner scene where $1,500 matters more to him than a human life. Even the death of Antoine Roccamora, he more interested why Marcellus killed him, so he doesn’t make the same mistake, but doesn’t care at all that he died.

  • @Daily_lotr_meme_shorts

    @Daily_lotr_meme_shorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Was actually John Travolta's idea. He says it in an interview. Quentin ended up responding "I didn't know I was making a comedy" after he delivered it that way XD

  • @kr0w119
    @kr0w1194 ай бұрын

    “Whatever they’re doing in there is not good.. sounds like they’re beating him up?” Oh you sweet summer child.

  • @D-Fens_1632

    @D-Fens_1632

    4 ай бұрын

    I keep hearing about how clueless this generation is but this video is really throwing it in your face in so many ways. Then there's the comments, goddamn people are dumb. Not you, I mean the other 90% of momos commenting.

  • @nomindsyndicate5167

    @nomindsyndicate5167

    4 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @88mphDrBrown

    @88mphDrBrown

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@D-Fens_1632 Ayo for reel doe, deez momos be dumb as hell. Sometime I be like "yall stupid" and they be like "nah fam" and I gotta be all like "nah siriusly yall momos big dumb for real" 💯💯

  • @badaboopbadabeep

    @badaboopbadabeep

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@D-Fens_1632 haha "momo" reminds me of Ace in the movie Casino when he was talking to that idiot of an employee.

  • @FDietzNutz

    @FDietzNutz

    2 ай бұрын

    @@D-Fens_1632 boomer

  • @michaelmcnair7624
    @michaelmcnair76244 ай бұрын

    Fun Fact: "Kill Bill" was written during the filming of this movie. Tarantino had to have lunch with Una Thurman everyday. The storyline was written during their talks, they went back and forth..."There's a bride..." "...and she's a killer..." That's why in the credits, it says 'Written By Q & U'....

  • @Mr.Ekshin

    @Mr.Ekshin

    4 ай бұрын

    Fun Fact: Nowhere in the credits, IMDB, or any other source listing film credits does it list Uma Thurman with a writing credit for Kill Bill. At the end of the credits, I think it says something like, "Based on the character of 'The Bride' created by Q and U". Which was actually quite generous of him. I've seen both Thurman and Tarantino say she had some great input about how the bride character might be portrayed (as any decent actor might do with their character). He even went as far as to credit her with the idea of opening on the scene of the blood covered bride laying there in a wedding dress. But all the actual story, character arcs, writing and dialogue was Tarantino. If you go out for dinner with a famous novelist and he's tossing around story ideas with you over drinks... and he ends up using a couple of those ideas in his next novel... you might get a "special thanks" in the book jacket. But you don't get a co-writing credit on the novel.

  • @jeffbrown8117

    @jeffbrown8117

    4 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@Mr.EkshinThe lunch part is true. But you’re right, he gave her a character credit at the end, not a writer credit, but they DID talk extensively about the character of The Bride during those talks.

  • @TerribleEnglish

    @TerribleEnglish

    4 ай бұрын

    If you can just base a movie on any character, why do they always have that disclaimer at the end "the events and characters depicted bear no resemblance to..." It sounds like a rip off, like when Axl Rose took sole writing credit for Estranged, and wrote "Slash, thanks for the riffs" in the liner notes - even though the guitar part is integral to the song..

  • @jeffbrown8117

    @jeffbrown8117

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TerribleEnglish So they don’t get sued for slander.

  • @TerribleEnglish

    @TerribleEnglish

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jeffbrown8117 They include fictional characters in the disclaimer

  • @jeremybr2020
    @jeremybr20204 ай бұрын

    One thing I like to point out, in case people are curious why Butch was still in such a rush to get out of town even though Marsellus gave him until that night to leave. It's because Marsellus was not yet aware of the fact that Butch had just gunned down one of of Marsellus's long time good friends, Vincent. When he finds out about that, I guarantee the hit will be back on immediately. And what y'all believed to be a crazy coincidence that Butch would just so happen to come across Marsellus on the street, wasn't that crazy. Because I'm quite certain that Marsellus was actually camping out with Vincent at Butch's apartment. But he left to get a couple of coffees and donuts. And the reason he was there with Vincent at all, what you would find out later, was because Jules had chosen to leave the life and move on. This is the greatness of Tarantino and how everything, every choice, has some sort of repercussion down the line.

  • @dianedavid3052

    @dianedavid3052

    4 ай бұрын

    The song playing in the car at the time of that encounter, the line “smoking cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo” is a line said by John McClane in Die Hard 😊

  • @altairtodescatto

    @altairtodescatto

    4 ай бұрын

    Damn you right, never see on that.

  • @AttorneyBCollins

    @AttorneyBCollins

    4 ай бұрын

    That also explains why Vincent didn't respond to Butches noise coming in. He thought Marcellus was back with the food.

  • @jeremybr2020

    @jeremybr2020

    4 ай бұрын

    @@AttorneyBCollins 100% I hadn't even thought of that. Great point.

  • @ryanmasciello6494

    @ryanmasciello6494

    4 ай бұрын

    Also the reason Vincent is on the toilet is because he is constipated. This is a side effect of doing heroine which saved him in the diner and got him killed in the apartment because he thought it was Marcellus walking into the apartment instead of butch

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura87554 ай бұрын

    Tarantino resurrected Travolta's career with this film. Get Shorty is another terrific movie featuring Travolta.

  • @lobster71

    @lobster71

    4 ай бұрын

    The Get Shorty series is also excellent too

  • @gus6344

    @gus6344

    3 ай бұрын

    Just saw “ get shorty” again yesterday and you are right.

  • @BadgerBJJ

    @BadgerBJJ

    Ай бұрын

    I love Get Shorty. The book is good too.

  • @RC51Legend

    @RC51Legend

    Ай бұрын

    I've heard that said, but it's not really true. He was just coming off the Look Who's Talking trilogy the year before, and after didn't do anything big other than Face Off until later in the 2000s

  • @emosam07

    @emosam07

    21 күн бұрын

    Didn't last long lol

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz19814 ай бұрын

    For years I never put two and two together why Marcelous would be just randomly crossing that street with doughnuts and coffee until someone pointed out both he and Vincent were waiting together at Butch's place and he went to get breakfast for the two of them. Make so much sense now.

  • @bthomas518

    @bthomas518

    2 ай бұрын

    This is interesting. Why was Vincent making Pop-Tarts if he knew he had some donuts coming?

  • @SagazHero

    @SagazHero

    2 ай бұрын

    @@bthomas518it was Butch who was making it actually

  • @chandlermorgan708
    @chandlermorgan7084 ай бұрын

    "Oh man, I shot Marvin the face" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    That moment was hilarious and dark at the same time! 😂

  • @cesarhernandez6861

    @cesarhernandez6861

    4 ай бұрын

    The voice of Samurai Jack Nooooo!

  • @taiwanwhite5762

    @taiwanwhite5762

    4 ай бұрын

    Top tier movie line

  • @robertcampomizzi7988

    @robertcampomizzi7988

    4 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite lines ever since I heard it the first time when this movie came out. The delivery is absolutely fantastic!

  • @tonyyul703

    @tonyyul703

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@OfficialMediaKnights OHHHHHHHHHH BOOOOY...... THE ONE THING YOU NEED TO LEARN FROM QUENTIN TARANTINO IS THIS..... BUCKLE UP..... YOUR IN FOR ONE HELL OF A RIDE....

  • @76063co2
    @76063co24 ай бұрын

    "Reservoir Dogs" was Tarantino's first movie, and the one that first captured people's attention (you should react to it) but "Pulp Fiction" was his second film and was the movie that made him a household name in the 90s. I worked in a theater at the time, and this movie was a phenomenon. Worth noting: A young Travolta was one of the biggest stars of the late 70s - early 80s, but he had become forgotten for the last decade, until this movie pulled him out of obscurity and completely revived his career. Probably one of the greatest career comebacks in movie history.

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    Reservoir Dogs is absolutely on our list!! It's incredible that this was Tarantino's second movie - unbelievably impressive! Also that's fantastic to hear, we always love a good comeback story!! Travolta was great in this!!

  • @vahaneloyan

    @vahaneloyan

    4 ай бұрын

    You guys should watch from Noon to 3. That movie is amazing. Tarantino loved it.

  • @aguycalledkwest

    @aguycalledkwest

    4 ай бұрын

    @officialmediaknights… “Reservoir Dogs” should be on your list .. “Pulp Fiction” takes place months after “Reservoir Dogs” …

  • @rositasultana3958

    @rositasultana3958

    4 ай бұрын

    Please do Django Unchained whenever you can, and Unglorious Basterds🎉

  • @vahaneloyan

    @vahaneloyan

    4 ай бұрын

    @@rositasultana3958 Tarantino Western are bad.

  • @Plumcraziness
    @Plumcraziness4 ай бұрын

    *the scene in the pawn shop: "Oh, they're both screwed now???" Me: 'You have NO idea...' LOL!

  • @TheBombasticFatRat
    @TheBombasticFatRat4 ай бұрын

    Y'all have easily become my favourite reaction channel lmao everything is just top tier

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    That means a lot to both of us! Thank you for showing some love and support ❤️

  • @solezeta1314
    @solezeta13144 ай бұрын

    Wolf shows up, remains calm, handles the situation like a professional, solves the situation and then leaves. What a boss!

  • @donnaroo8042

    @donnaroo8042

    4 ай бұрын

    Leaves with the girl.

  • @hernans.5613

    @hernans.5613

    4 ай бұрын

    And he drive a fu%#ing Acura NSX ❤

  • @manfredschmalbach9023

    @manfredschmalbach9023

    4 ай бұрын

    @@hernans.5613 He's the Wolf. He could drive a Yugo and still be the Wolf.

  • @jongordon7914

    @jongordon7914

    4 ай бұрын

    And he actually writes "no head" on his little notebook.

  • @Buttsley1

    @Buttsley1

    4 ай бұрын

    The moment that they open the door and reveal the wolf to be Harvey keitel was so dope

  • @solezeta1314
    @solezeta13144 ай бұрын

    What I love about Tarantino's movies is that the most engaging scenes are usually the ones where it's just the characters interacting or talking. That's the power of screenwriting and acting.

  • @delg1211

    @delg1211

    3 ай бұрын

    yes.. and more so the writing, that's where the *rare* greatness lies. 🙏🏾

  • @codybrown3326
    @codybrown33264 ай бұрын

    "It sounds like they're... Beating him up" Sir you are adorable 😂

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    Listen how were we supposed to know that THAT was what was going on 😂😂😂

  • @sulthtukin

    @sulthtukin

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@OfficialMediaKnights it's pretty fucking obvious.

  • @leandroisaac2000

    @leandroisaac2000

    2 ай бұрын

    @@OfficialMediaKnights Them motha fuckas brought out a gimp bro

  • @ferchrissakes
    @ferchrissakes4 ай бұрын

    I still say “I’m twenty minutes away; I’ll be there in ten” when meeting up with friends. Rarely is either part accurate.

  • @brettschacht4183
    @brettschacht41834 ай бұрын

    The amount of subtlety and details in this film is mind-blowing. 30 years on, and people are still speculating about the tiniest moments. One example is Vincent talking about how someone keyed his car. Some people have floated the idea that is was Butch who did it, right after Vincent and Butch had their first altercation at the bar while meeting Marsellus Wallace.

  • @Dylan_Platt

    @Dylan_Platt

    4 ай бұрын

    There's a deleted scene that confirms it! Vincent is hostile to Butch at the bar, Butch immediately goes outside and keys the car, lol

  • @brettschacht4183

    @brettschacht4183

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Dylan_Platt Oh, man! I need to check to see if my blu-ray has that scene. Thanks for the heads up!

  • @ashscott6068

    @ashscott6068

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Dylan_Platt That doesn't make sense. When they have that moment in the bar, Vincent is wearing Jimmy's T-shirt. Meaning it happened AFTER the conversation about how his car was keyed. So there's no way Butch could have done it because of that. The conversation about the car being keyed happened when they were on the way to retrieve the suitcase. He didn't put that T-shirt on until after he shot Marvin in the face.

  • @Dylan_Platt

    @Dylan_Platt

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ashscott6068 sorry, but the conversation at the bar happened before the scene at Lance's. Look at it this way -- right before the encounter with Butch, the bartender asks Vince about his upcoming night with Mia. Vince goes to see Lance on his way to Mia's house. So the timeline definitely works out. Tarantino has confirmed it in interviews too.

  • @D-Fens_1632

    @D-Fens_1632

    4 ай бұрын

    Which infuriates me, none of the idiots espousing the "Butch keyed his car" remember that they took a cab to the diner.

  • @larawolfe2758
    @larawolfe27584 ай бұрын

    Also I would like to point out in addition to the overdose scene explanation I gave earlier, the reason that Marcelis was crossing the street to get hit by Butch was because Juels had quit on short notice and Vince didn't have another partner. So Marcelis was filling in on watching Butch's apartment. But it was early in the morning and he went to get him and Vince coffee and donuts. Which is why he has two cups and a whole box when Butch hits him. This is also why Vincent was alone in the apartment when they usually work in two man teams. Also you will notice that when ever Vincent comes out of the bathroom something bad happens/is happening. In order of appearance, he comes out of the bathroom to find Mia overdosed on his heroin. He comes out of the bathroom to get killed by Butch. He comes out of the bathroom to find the diner being robbed.

  • @igloo2158

    @igloo2158

    4 ай бұрын

    Never thought of the bathroom. Nice.

  • @shawntarae1116

    @shawntarae1116

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes I love the little extra details that come up when you put the story in chronological order. Also Vincent heard who he thought was Marsellus coming in and walking around the apartment that when he came out he was completely caught off guard

  • @G-Denz

    @G-Denz

    4 ай бұрын

    Poor Vince. He probably was like ''For fuck sake.. Can't a guy take a fuckin shit without anything bad happen..?'' lol

  • @carsonc8285

    @carsonc8285

    4 ай бұрын

    And the reason he is in the bathroom so much is because of the Heroin making him constipated all the time.

  • @Munkeephat

    @Munkeephat

    4 ай бұрын

    And the gun on the counter probably belonged to Marcellus. It wouldn't be something to take to get donuts with. Vincent probably still had his pistol on him.

  • @happyslapsgiving5421
    @happyslapsgiving54214 ай бұрын

    "I'm not gonna lie, I'd totally watch that show she was in." Something tells me you already have... 😅

  • @jeffdredd1172

    @jeffdredd1172

    3 ай бұрын

    Haha that's the exact thought I had

  • @joeb588
    @joeb5884 ай бұрын

    Marcellus went to get coffee cause he was waiting with Vincent at Butch’s place. So it wasn’t that big of a coincidence that Marcellus happens to walk by his car as he was only a couple of blocks from his place. Also, that would explain why Vincent didn’t react to the sound of Butch coming in; he figured it was Marcellus since he just went around the corner real quick.

  • @delg1211

    @delg1211

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly. In fact, is was not a coincidence *at all*. Butch was nervous about going there because he Knew he might see him 😉

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker77254 ай бұрын

    Only Tarantino can make a whole conversation about foot massages and hamburgers so damn captivating

  • @josephsarto689

    @josephsarto689

    4 ай бұрын

    “Would you give a guy a foot massage? F you” Lol

  • @baliri

    @baliri

    4 ай бұрын

    The same as the opening scene of Reservoir Dogs talking about Madonna

  • @delg1211

    @delg1211

    3 ай бұрын

    .sounds like you would like Seinfeld. Tarantino is to movies what Jerry/LD were to TV. 😉

  • @Parallax-3D

    @Parallax-3D

    Ай бұрын

    Tarantino has a foot fetish. Most of his movies have shots of women with bare feet.

  • @rickwelch8464
    @rickwelch84644 ай бұрын

    My older sister and I were walking around downtown San Diego in my mid 20's with not a lot to do, just chilling. We saw the poster for this movie, it had been in the theater for like a day, and looking back there was almost no marketing for it, hadn't heard anything about it. The poster grabbed our attention and we decided to go check it out not having any idea what we were getting into. I walked out a different person lol. It hit us in the mouth, we kept looking at each other like "what the F?" Happened like 5 times then another 5 after we left. It's still my favorite film ever.

  • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192

    @goldenageofdinosaurs7192

    4 ай бұрын

    I had a very similar experience as you & your sister & I was absolutely blown away. My mind was racing when I left the theater. I don’t think I’ve ever had a movie get me that excited before (maybe when I saw Star Wars at age 9, lol). For the next week, I would tell everyone I met that they had to see this film.

  • @lesflynn4455

    @lesflynn4455

    2 ай бұрын

    It's that kind of movie hey. There's nothing like it. IT pulls no punches. There's no 21st Century Wokeness, it's not afraid to use the N word, but only black folks use it, like it should be.Tarantino builds tension like no other movie maker, and this is one of his best. I love it, and I love that you love it. Sharing the experience with your sister would have been awesome. I'm envious of that experience. I watched it with a good mate, but it's not the same as sharing the experience with family.

  • @harrykoyl3784

    @harrykoyl3784

    Ай бұрын

    Was that theater in Horton Plaza? I worked in downtown SD, when this movie came out! My father owned a movie theater in Imperial Beach, and invited a few family and friends to watch this movie after closing... Good times! 😊

  • @rickwelch8464

    @rickwelch8464

    Ай бұрын

    @@harrykoyl3784 It very well could have been, I am not super familiar, I was there visiting.

  • @777Nny
    @777Nny4 ай бұрын

    Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown will always be QT's greatest films.

  • @AmazingSurrogats

    @AmazingSurrogats

    4 ай бұрын

    ah, yeah, Jackie Brown. We should bring back all these great movies. Cant remeber anytrhing i the last decade that was as memorable as this movies (not counting spielbergs flicks)

  • @sgr7565

    @sgr7565

    3 ай бұрын

    PF & Reservoir Dogs for me😊

  • @tisdue

    @tisdue

    Ай бұрын

    Inglorious Basterds is pound for pound his best film.

  • @frankthespank

    @frankthespank

    Ай бұрын

    Inglorious Basters is pound for pound his WORST film. There ya go, I fixed that for you.

  • @5arl1nt3_Is_Everywhere

    @5arl1nt3_Is_Everywhere

    5 күн бұрын

    ​@@frankthespank I don't remember asking you a goddamn thing.

  • @RyJsLn
    @RyJsLn4 ай бұрын

    I remember seeing this movie in a theater for the first time when it came out (I'm old). I was in college, had never heard of Quentin Tarantino in my life. Hadn't even heard of the movie, didn't even know what we were going to see. I just remember the feeling of being on the edge of my seat in the literal and philosophical sense of the word from the beginning to the end of the movie. This movie was truly a masterpiece and I don't know if I'll ever recapture that feeling.

  • @jaelynn7575

    @jaelynn7575

    3 ай бұрын

    Stop, you're not "old," you just have more life experience and wisdom!

  • @Phil-hr6hi
    @Phil-hr6hi4 ай бұрын

    The pilot that Uma Thurman was describing to Travolta in the diner is the plot for Kill Bill

  • @SimoExMachina2

    @SimoExMachina2

    4 ай бұрын

    Not really, her character was not "a knife expert raised by a circus troupe", but the resemblance is there. I'm sure Tarantino just developed the idea when writing Kill Bill. As an *after thought*!

  • @Brian-qn7fn

    @Brian-qn7fn

    4 ай бұрын

    No it isn't.

  • @bobbymariani2839

    @bobbymariani2839

    4 ай бұрын

    It was the original idea for the deadly viper assassin squad, not the actual movie kill Bill. Plus Uma didn't tell any jokes lol

  • @lanolinlight
    @lanolinlight4 ай бұрын

    Young folks understandably think the Jackrabbit Slim's host is a Nixon impersonator but it's Ed Sullivan, the variety show host. Also, digital color grading wasn't a thing yet, so a lot of the solidity and dreaminess we associate with pre-digital films comes down to lighting, composition, lens choices, filtration, film stocks and, of course, art direction.

  • @LudusAurea

    @LudusAurea

    4 ай бұрын

    The mistake is because he looks nothing whatsoever like Ed Sullivan.

  • @MrPunkd113

    @MrPunkd113

    4 ай бұрын

    ​​@@LudusAurea Neither did the guy playing him in THE DOORS. But close enough. The voice is the primary identifiable characteristic. Been parodied for decades😮.

  • @alainvosselman9960

    @alainvosselman9960

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad someone notices. When you stream these older movies or watch them on DVD and digital TV, a lot of the caracter of different lenses used to shoot the movie is almost completely gone. It's a miracle that it still looks exceptionally good. I miss analog tv and good quality video tapes... lol.

  • @JiveDadson

    @JiveDadson

    4 ай бұрын

    Also, that was a Jane Mansfield impersonater, not Marilyn Monroe.

  • @Joe-hh8gd

    @Joe-hh8gd

    4 ай бұрын

    @@alainvosselman9960 It was Monroe. They even used the famous and iconic billowing up skirt from The Seven Year Itch.

  • @Apvizionz
    @Apvizionz4 ай бұрын

    By far the best of his films, and one of the best films ever.

  • @stevetreloar3129
    @stevetreloar31294 ай бұрын

    I love the call back when Marcellis sees Butch at the intersection just like when Marion sees her boss in Psycho, never picked up on that before!

  • @blakemeads9225

    @blakemeads9225

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow. I’ve seen both Pulp Fiction and Psycho at least 100 times. How the hell did I never pick up on that? 😂

  • @keeperofthecheese
    @keeperofthecheese4 ай бұрын

    This film is 30 years old and it's still as fresh as ever. Some of the greatest film making of all time.

  • @jaelynn7575

    @jaelynn7575

    3 ай бұрын

    Stop making Gen X feel old. You'll be there soon enough.

  • @keeperofthecheese

    @keeperofthecheese

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jaelynn7575 what do you mean I'll be there, I AM there, I just don't mind ageing. And 30 years is a long time, deal with it.

  • @pauldavis1963
    @pauldavis19634 ай бұрын

    Quentin has stated in the interview that he left it up to the audience's imagination of the mystery glowing item in suitcase.

  • @thedudeowns

    @thedudeowns

    4 ай бұрын

    Marcellus’s soul

  • @Parallax-3D

    @Parallax-3D

    Ай бұрын

    It’s a plot device known as a “McGuffin.” It doesn’t matter what it is, but its presence drives the plot.

  • @AttorneyBCollins
    @AttorneyBCollins4 ай бұрын

    Vincent pulling up the cellular phone antenna with his teeth while driving. Those were the days. Vincents dealer was out of balloons for the heroin, so he put it in a cocaine baggie. Thus the mix up. The book Vincent keeps reading is "Pulp Fiction".

  • @hammurds
    @hammurds4 ай бұрын

    They didn’t actually win the dance contest, they stole the trophy. You can hear a news story on the radio later when butch is sneaking back to his apartment

  • @TheSyconerd

    @TheSyconerd

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s not true, they did win it. That theory has been debunked

  • @hammurds

    @hammurds

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TheSyconerd it’s not a theory. You can hear them talk about it on the news

  • @sulthtukin

    @sulthtukin

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@TheSyconerd no it hasn't. You literally hear how the trophy was stolen on the radio.

  • @tonygriffin_
    @tonygriffin_4 ай бұрын

    This unique and new method of filmmaking was a shock back in 94 and it has never got old since. Tarantino's dialogue alone is outstanding, as is his choice of score music while his storywriting and directing are perfect. I can't count how many times I've seen this in the last 30 years and it is always riveting. Slight continuity error in the scene where the guy bursts out of the bathroom and shoots at Travolta and Jackson as there's a couple of bullet holes visible behind them before he starts shooting and, if I'm being really pedantic, when Uma marks out a shape in the air outside Jack Rabbit Slim's, although it's meant to signify 'square', she draws a rectangle and Tarantino marks it out as such. The movie he released after this, Jackie Brown, is superb too.

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    The non-linear storytelling was phenomenal! Tarantino's eye for framing and the dialogue made this movie not just entertaining but an incredible film to study and learn so much from!

  • @LaoWatsonSmith

    @LaoWatsonSmith

    4 ай бұрын

    If you want to talk about continuity errors, Hunney Bunnies screamed threats in the diner in the first and last scenes are different. It can’t be unheard and is surprising

  • @indiatastic

    @indiatastic

    4 ай бұрын

    Jackie Brown is my fave movie of his. A quiet, warmer movie but still QT

  • @stobe187

    @stobe187

    4 ай бұрын

    I've always wondered if the square being a rectangle is a little inside joke about anamorphic lenses..

  • @deepermind4884

    @deepermind4884

    4 ай бұрын

    I think it would've been great if after Mia says, "Don't be a....🎞", Vince shoulda said "Don't be a rectangle??" 😂😅

  • @Sota_Pops
    @Sota_Pops4 ай бұрын

    "I'm kind of curious. I kind of want to know what's going on in there." NO YOU DON'T BRO! NO YOU DON'T! 😂 😂😂😂😂

  • @apb672
    @apb6724 ай бұрын

    You know what I like about you guys? You're actually MOVIE people. Cheers from Canada.

  • @aleatharhea
    @aleatharhea4 ай бұрын

    This movie brought John Travolta's career back from the dead.

  • @carlosrvra
    @carlosrvra4 ай бұрын

    - I think the common theory is that the suitcase contains Marcelis Wallace’s soul. (Or it may just be a stand in for an undefined valuable thing) - “Nixon” is actually “Ed Sullivan”, the host of the talk show that introduced the Beatles to American television. - This movie made Samuel L. Jackson’s career, resurrected John Travolta’s, and established Quentin Tarantino as a writer/director on the rise.

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    One gave a stellar performance and Quentin Tarantino demonstrated he’s not only a fantastic writer putting his non-linear storytelling in display here but he’s also got a phenomenal eye for how he composes his shots!

  • @theov5212

    @theov5212

    4 ай бұрын

    I think Tarantino himself said, that in the case, is whatever you want it to be. Its up to the viewer to decide whats in there

  • @WBoneB

    @WBoneB

    4 ай бұрын

    I heard in was his soul also. And in some cultures the soul was taken from the back of the neck, hence the band-aid on the back of his neck.

  • @PaddyInf

    @PaddyInf

    4 ай бұрын

    The soul thing is just a fan theory that took root and was never confirmed. When asked Tarantino just said it's whatever the viewer wants. It's just a Macguffin.

  • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192

    @goldenageofdinosaurs7192

    4 ай бұрын

    @@PaddyInfI’ve always thought it was the WBC Heavyweight Belt..

  • @K7CG2004
    @K7CG20044 ай бұрын

    “ENGLISH MF! DO YOU SPEAK IT?! Gives me chills every time!

  • @Pillock25

    @Pillock25

    4 ай бұрын

    What?

  • @tru3sk1ll

    @tru3sk1ll

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Pillock25 Say What again Mother f****er I double dare you!!!!!!

  • @ribbitgrl
    @ribbitgrl4 ай бұрын

    Ari: I wanna know what's going on in there Me: Mmmm, no you don't

  • @MagnaRyuuDesigns
    @MagnaRyuuDesigns4 ай бұрын

    I love how The Wolf takes a liking to Jimmy

  • @Melodicroger
    @Melodicroger4 ай бұрын

    This movie was so effortlessly cool and timeless at the same time. It’s an all timer.

  • @Mr.Ekshin
    @Mr.Ekshin4 ай бұрын

    Two things... first... that wasn't coke that Mia found in Vince's jacket... it was something you definitely don't want to snort! Second... Marcellus wasn't just walking down that same street by coincidence. He and Vince probably spent much of the night at Butch's apartment thinking he might come back there. Come morning, Marcellus went for coffee. He's carrying 2 coffees and a bag of donuts back to Butch's place for him and Vincent.

  • @NandoA130
    @NandoA1304 ай бұрын

    Because this movie is one of my favorites of all time, I've watched it countless times. Seeing you guys react to it was incredibly enjoyable 😄

  • @ryandeffley7652
    @ryandeffley76523 ай бұрын

    A tiny moment that always makes me laugh is when Julius asks if he can have "some" of Brett's soda, and then he drinks all of it. 😂

  • @alienanxiety
    @alienanxiety4 ай бұрын

    Saw this film on opening night. Almost went to see Wes Craven's New Nightmare instead. It was a transformative experience to me as an 18 year old. It's hard to understand just how unique it was at the time because it has been so influential since. But it was truly the most memorable time I've had at the movies in my life.

  • @josephsarto689
    @josephsarto6894 ай бұрын

    Jules and Vincent weren’t going to kill Marvin because Marvin worked for Marcellus. He was the “is thst including our guy” that Vincent mentioned when getting his gun out of the trunk

  • @88wildcat

    @88wildcat

    2 ай бұрын

    Which is why Jules snapped at him when he answered a question that wasn't directed at him. Jules didn't want any of the other guys to know that Marvin was actually with Jules and Vincent.

  • @josephsarto689

    @josephsarto689

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep that’s right! And also why Vincent asks Marvin “why didn’t you tell us someone was I. The bathroom”

  • @vellaropedart9190
    @vellaropedart91904 ай бұрын

    There's a lot of theories about what's in the case. Some believe it's gold bars,some believe it's Marcellus' soul,some believe it's a stage outfit worn by Elvis,and some believe it's the diamonds from the botched heist in Reservoir Dogs. Tarantino said it's whatever the viewer wants it to be. That's why it's never revealed what it is.

  • @allenporter6586

    @allenporter6586

    3 ай бұрын

    It's Alfred Hitchcock's Macguffin.

  • @88wildcat

    @88wildcat

    2 ай бұрын

    I always like to believe it is the Oscar that Tarantino should have won for Best Director for this film.

  • @alansilverman8500
    @alansilverman85003 ай бұрын

    The way to a woman's heart is through her feet... Happy Valentine's Day! I just noticed something...when Marcellas Wallis let Butch go, he had no idea that Butch had already killed Vincent back in his apartment, so was he expecting Butch to meet his fate at the hands of Vincent or did he simply forget?

  • @belbibolbo
    @belbibolbo4 ай бұрын

    I was once called “The Wolf” by my co workers on a night shift stocking crew… best compliment i ever got in my life

  • @Rebel8MAC
    @Rebel8MAC4 ай бұрын

    "They're gonna rob the PATREONS" lol. Love the vids yall

  • @theConquerersMama

    @theConquerersMama

    4 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @siwelify
    @siwelify4 ай бұрын

    Ultimately it's a story about how people change after their life is miraculously saved. Everyone's story is different, some turn 180 degrees and some don't change at all, or refuse to change like Vincent whose life is eventually taken from him by someone who chose mercy instead of vengeance. The couple in the diner are the final story and we're left to wonder what became of them.

  • @MajaZaguan
    @MajaZaguan4 ай бұрын

    Another redhead woman here, I just have to say this: Denise, giiiirl, I love your style, the hair, the jewelry, the whole shebang, you look great! 💅

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    Omg thank youuu, that's so kind of you!! You made my day! Redheads unite!! ❤️

  • @sunnyj210

    @sunnyj210

    4 ай бұрын

    Anytime my husband is here and I watch1 of their vids I look at him & say "See her hair, it's LUXURIOUS & I want it!!"

  • @yourmom9758
    @yourmom97584 ай бұрын

    Note. Uma's character thought his heroine was cocaine because it was packaged wrong. Heroine comes in balloons, cocaine comes in baggies.

  • @AmazingSurrogats

    @AmazingSurrogats

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, I m wondering how people d oesnt know that there are totally different substances and totally different effects. And what is key in this scene is, that the amount of one dose from every substance is very very different! Somebody who is used to coca has no tolerance on that hero ine, the substrat of opium. So when the girl took that amount of H it was a overdose, That s why they oinjected Adrenaline resp Epifedrin 0

  • @Calamity_Jack

    @Calamity_Jack

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AmazingSurrogats You really wonder that? Perhaps it's because not everyone is into drugs and drug culture like you. Similar to how a surgeon would be mind-boggled that you couldn't tell the difference between a Kocher clamp and a Crile hemostat.

  • @AmazingSurrogats

    @AmazingSurrogats

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Calamity_Jack well, "into drugs"? Isnt it common knowledge what heroin and cocaine is? I mean, especially the US are facing an unseen epidemic of various drug abuse, not only oxicodin, fentanyl, meth, perscribtion meds... wouldn t it be better to learn about that? Just an opinion.

  • @russellbrown1068

    @russellbrown1068

    23 күн бұрын

    You spelled Heroin wrong. There’s no E at the end.

  • @yourmom9758

    @yourmom9758

    22 күн бұрын

    @@russellbrown1068 thanks

  • @tanjabuchholz5314
    @tanjabuchholz53142 ай бұрын

    "Chill out, Honey Bunny!!!" Lol. Never gets old

  • @tonybrandt8850
    @tonybrandt8850Ай бұрын

    When this came out, my friends who were still in high school had to drive over an hour to a bigger town to see it. I don't want to upset people, but this is his masterpiece.

  • @stewrmo
    @stewrmo4 ай бұрын

    The start of my Tarantino addiction. One love from Scotland. 💙

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    His non-linear storytelling in this combined with his eye for good framing is fantastic!

  • @gerardfonz
    @gerardfonz4 ай бұрын

    Vincent accidentally shoots Marvin and the next morning Butch accidentally shoots Vincent when the toaster pops up.

  • @Sindamsc
    @Sindamsc4 ай бұрын

    That's a favorite movie of my grandma, she will turn 76 next month. Thanks for reacting to it, it was a pleasure to see how much you were invested into it and that you appreciate the cinematography too.

  • @lawrencefine5020
    @lawrencefine50204 ай бұрын

    The guy on the stage wasn't Richard Nixon, it was Ed Sullivan. One of my favorite movies all time. Organized, randomized chaos and clarity. So well cast, acted, and you never know where this ride was going., and you liked it. QT hit a home run with this one. Fun reaction.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite27814 ай бұрын

    Nominated for 7 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor Samuel L Jackson and Best Director. It ended up winning Best Original Screenplay, while Forrest Gump took home the other 6 Oscars including Best Picture. Interestingly enough, John Travolta is supposed to be the brother of Vic Vega, Mr. Blonde, from Reservoir Dogs and there were even talks of a Sequel and prequel called "The Two Vegas" or The Vega Bros, but it would never happen as both John Travolta and Michael Madsen were too old to play the characters. There have been fan edits of the movie on KZread that shows us what happened to Vincent Vega, before his demise, as well as the other characters like Marcellus, Butch, and Jules.

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    Well, guess we got to add Reservoir Dogs to our list! Forrest Gump is another phenomenal movie. Sounds like a tough year to make a choice.

  • @snicka8173

    @snicka8173

    4 ай бұрын

    So many movie classics came out of that year!

  • @TampaCEO
    @TampaCEO4 ай бұрын

    41:08 - "I'm kind of curious. I kind of want to know what's going on in there." OMG!!! Famous last words!!! 🙂

  • @candicemonique5927
    @candicemonique592711 күн бұрын

    I love everyone's reactions to Marcellous walking across the street. Even though we haven't seen his face yet, we recognize Ving Rhames voice and face when we see him.

  • @pyrofan80
    @pyrofan804 ай бұрын

    One of my all time favourite movies. Every line is quotable. Every shot is great. The tension is palpable and the soundtrack is amazing.

  • @SSD_Penumbra
    @SSD_Penumbra4 ай бұрын

    Since the movie is shot out of order, a canonical timeline of events are as follows. - In the morning, Jules and Vincent kill Brett and take the case, accidently shoot Marvin, have breakfast, fumble the robbery by Ringo and Hunny and deliver the case to Wallace, while meeting Butch. -That night, Vincent takes Mia out to dinner and has that whole H thing happen. At the same time, Marcellus is watching Butch fight. Butch opts for his pride and wins making Marcellus mad. -The next morning, Butch is ready to skip town, runs into Marcellus and ends up at Zed's. The last thing to happen in the timeline is Butch driving off with Zed's bike. The entire movie takes place over the course of ONE day.

  • @Sota_Pops

    @Sota_Pops

    4 ай бұрын

    An interesting theory but it doesn't really add up. If Vincent and Mia have their date on the same night that Marcellus is watching Butch's fight how are Mia and Vince both present in the locker room area with Marcellus after Butch kills his opponent in the fight? I would think that Vince and Mia's date and the ensuing overdose took them into the wee hours of the a.m. . Yet they both seem fresh and perky in the boxing arena scene. Mia also thanks Vincent for taking her out in the same scene. I think you have this series of events right but I don't believe it took place over one day.

  • @SeenGod

    @SeenGod

    4 ай бұрын

    i think it’s 3 days -day 1: Brett and the briefcase, Vince shoots Marvin, the diner with Pumpkin & Honey Bunny, Marsellus pays off Butch to throw the fight and Vincent & Jules deliver the briefcase, Vince buys the H from Lance, Vince & Mia’s date -day 2: the boxing match is all that happens, Mia mentions dinner (presumably from the night before) -day 3: Butch wakes up on day 3 and goes to find his watch, Butch & Marsellus at the pawn shop, then Butch & Fabienne ride off on the motorcycle (it’s a chopper, baby)

  • @SSD_Penumbra

    @SSD_Penumbra

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Sota_Pops They very well could have stopped at the match before taking her out proper. Even if it was the following night, Mia is still awfully spry for someone who almost died not 24 hours before that day.

  • @purcascade

    @purcascade

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@SSD_Penumbra Marcellus was out of town when Vincent took out Mia. Couldn't have been the same night as the fight.

  • @jonbruton3557

    @jonbruton3557

    4 ай бұрын

    3 days. Vincent was at the fight the next night AFTER he took Mia out. [thats 2 days] then the NEXT day he rides off after declaring Zeds dead. 3 days.

  • @deliuslyndon8340
    @deliuslyndon83404 ай бұрын

    This is probably the best reaction I've seen of this movie, you guys know enough about film to deconstruct it, but you're young enough to still be wowed. That's a great balance, and you're both super amiable. Subscribed!

  • @TimoRutanen
    @TimoRutanen4 ай бұрын

    "This watch has history" Just as the history is going to take a turn.. that's wonderful timing!

  • @ramon.rnt1992
    @ramon.rnt19924 ай бұрын

    One of the reasons why tarantino is considered a master in the film industry. He has such a unique style and amazing complex characters. Awesome movie!

  • @christopherschreiber5805
    @christopherschreiber58054 ай бұрын

    The movie that changed movies. Glad you guys got to experience one of my absolute all-time favorites. I love how this movie never QUITE crosses that threshold into meta (at least not in a way that heavily impacts the story), but the whole time you're watching it you feel like it's in danger of doing so at any moment. So trippy. I think that's part of the reason people get so much anxiety watching it. Not only are the things that happen within the universe really intense, but the universe itself might just quietly collapse the next time you blink. And, of course, it's all presented in such a fun, warm, and inviting way. Love your channel. Please keep up the excellent content.

  • @TheConstructiveCritic888
    @TheConstructiveCritic8883 ай бұрын

    I have to say, I think you guys are my favorite reaction channel. The two of you have such a positive energy, and you have great chemistry. Seem like two people I would love to go to the theaters with. Keep it up! 🙏🏻♥️

  • @JAYWALKER1000
    @JAYWALKER10004 ай бұрын

    This is Travolta's come back. Before this his career ws in a 10 year slump - he was in movies but nothing even close to this. And he almost killed it again with Battlefield Earth 7 years later.

  • @Bishop228
    @Bishop2284 ай бұрын

    Glad y’all finally watched this. Marcellus Wallace was with Vincent waiting at Butch’s apartment. That’s why he was crossing the street in that exact area at that exact time, looked like he walked to buy them some lunch/coffee.

  • @JiveDadson

    @JiveDadson

    4 ай бұрын

    Marsalis left his machine gun back at the apartment. Recall that he only allowed Vincent to carry a handgun.

  • @pulkmees
    @pulkmees4 ай бұрын

    Mia found Vince's heroin , which she taught was cocaine, so she snorted it, which you shouldn't do. Adding to the confusion was also the fact that the heroin was in a baggie, not in a ballon. The dealer was out of baggies. So it was just that it was strong.

  • @jacquestuan
    @jacquestuan4 ай бұрын

    I just discovered this channel about a week ago, and I've already gone through a handful of your reactions - I love your specific commentary! You both have *great* speaking voices - between your actual voice, and the way that you express yourselves. Y'all belong on the radio / podcasts / anything involving vocal expression! 🤘🏼😆 Plus, I love the way that Denise can't control giggles when violence happens...hehehe

  • @charlesfitzgerald9631
    @charlesfitzgerald96314 ай бұрын

    Shawshank, Gump & Pulp Fiction all in 94……incredible !

  • @johnplaysgames3120
    @johnplaysgames31204 ай бұрын

    As writers, you guys may appreciate this: In an interview, Quentin talked about how he learned to write dialogue. Basically, he would go see a movie and then, when he got home, he'd try to rewrite his favorite scenes from memory. He was always 100% certain that he'd gotten the dialogue pretty much exactly the way it was in the movie but then, when he went back and watched the movie again, he'd see that he wasn't actually very close at all and had gone way off-road in places. And then he'd try to write it again. The dialogue he wrote ended up being fun and interesting and people he showed it to liked it, so he kept doing that exercise to develop his writing skills and his voice. This is how we ended up with Quentin's iconic style of dialogue. Also, as film people, here are a few things you might find interesting about "Pulp Fiction" itself: - WHERE THE IDEA CAME FROM: Pulp novels were a thing back in the 40s and 50s and were basically fiction books printed on cheap paper (made from pulp) and covering lurid subjects like crime, romance, gangsters, delinquents, etc. They were like the B-movies of books and were considered kind of low-class and tasteless. Quentin's idea was basically: What if you took three classic tropes from the old pulp fiction novels - (1) the henchmen showing up to kill someone, (2) a henchman being asked to entertain the boss's wife (but don't touch!), and (3) the boxer being told to throw the fight but double-crossing the mob and having to go on the run - and had them all take place in one city over the course of a couple of days? And what if characters in each of the stories had loose connections to each other? The other idea he had was based on the fact that in the first trope - the henchmen showing up to kill someone - the stories would usually start with the henchmen showing up and doing the killing, then we'd cut to the hero and follow him/her for the rest of the story while he/she tries to get justice or revenge or whatever. Quentin wondered what it would be like if, instead of cutting to the hero, we just followed the henchman through the rest of their day? Like, what kind of mundane things would they talk about? What else might happen to them? From these basic ideas, "Pulp Fiction" was born. - WHAT'S IN THE BRIEFCASE? There are all kinds of fan theories - and some get pretty wacky, talking about it being Marcellus Wallace's soul and all that - but none of those are based in anything other than speculation. Quentin has fueled the fire a little because he has fun not answering the question and letting people go wild with it. The truth, however, has been stated by the co-writer of "Pulp Fiction," Roger Avary. Roger said that, originally in the script, it was diamonds in the case but, at a certain point, they decided that was too mundane so they came up with the idea of never revealing what was in the case and just leaving it up to the audience's imagination (like leaving a horror movie monster in the shadows so that our brains fill in the blanks). So, no matter what other people tell you, the real answer to "What's in the briefcase?" is "Whatever you want it to be" but there's no official answer because they never wrote it to be anything specific. And, for the record, Roger Avary has stated that he HATES the metaphysical fan theories about Marcellus's soul because he feels like that fantastic element takes away from the relative reality of the rest of the movie. - CHOICES AND REDEMPTION: I've seen Quentin go back and forth on this over the years, but something you see throughout this movie is that the main characters are given chances to change their ways and each character's decision in the face of that choice leads to their ultimate fate (while side characters' choices and fates are left ambiguous). So, e.g: - Jules sees "the miracle" and chooses to leave the life of crime - good choice - and "walk the Earth like Caine." We don't see what happens after the movie but, by the time Butch is going back to his apartment for his watch, Jules is already gone (which is why Marcellus is staking out the apartment with Vincent) and we can presume he's off starting his new life. - Vincent, on the other hand, is present for the same "miracle" but dismisses it, continues both in his life of crime AND his heroin habit (the bowel issues that come with that being why he's always in the bathroom at critical moments in the story) - bad choices - and he ends up getting killed. - Butch starts out reneging on a deal and double-crossing Marcellus - stupid and bad choice - and is in mortal danger... BUT then, when he and Marcellus are captured by the pawn shop weirdos, he has the chance to just leave Marcellus to his fate and get away safely, but he doesn't. He chooses to "do the right thing" and go back to save Marcellus. This choice - a good choice - leads to him earning his relative freedom and lets him get away with his money and his life. So, in classic screenplay form, we have a central theme and multiple characters who demonstrate the different possible outcomes of a character interacting with that theme/choice. One makes a good choice and lives, one makes a bad choice and dies, and the third starts out making a bad choice - putting him in danger - but then changes to making a good choice and thereby saves himself. Meanwhile, side characters like Mia, Pumpkin and Hunnybunny, etc. find themselves at their own crisis points and are obviously affected by them, but we never see what choices they make or what their fates end up being. Did Mia stop doing drugs? She was obviously still hanging around with Marcellus, but did the OD change her ways at all? We don't know. Will Pumpkin and Hunnybunny continue robbing places or did their interaction with Jules scare them onto the straight and narrow? We don't know. We can only speculate. Anyway, great movie. Great reaction (as always!). Looking forward to even more Tarantino films from y'all. If I might suggest a couple: - RESERVOIR DOGS: Quentin's first movie, his film to prove that he could direct, and an amazing example of how to shoot a super low-budget movie and make it spectacular. - TRUE ROMANCE: Quentin's second movie and one of the few he wrote but didn't direct. It was directed by Tony Scott but has so much of the Tarantino vibe that people are often surprised to discover that he didn't direct it. The power of great writing! Plus, as with all Tarantino movies, the cast is stellar, the performances are awesome, and there are SO MANY cameos it'll blow your mind.

  • @2127EShelby

    @2127EShelby

    4 ай бұрын

    Bravo!

  • @RandomShart

    @RandomShart

    4 ай бұрын

    John, I've been on KZread since it existed and this just might be the best comment I've ever read, and definitely is the best on a movie reaction. Thank you for taking the time to write, it was such an interesting read.

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    What a fantastic read! Thank you for taking the time to write such an insightful comment. It’s great to learn how Quentin started his writing journey. Also loved how he took a simple concept “good choice vs bad choice” and made it his own. This film has such personality because of all the things Tarantino did differently. Not only is the storytelling different he was able to execute his concept and it works! Love the ambiguity of the suitcase. Not overthinking it is probably the best option since it’s not really the focus. the small details in the dialogue that gives us sneak peaks of what’s to come or what’s happened off screen is one of our personal favorite things about this film. Thank you again for leaving such a phenomenal comment. Made our day!

  • @chrischar9428

    @chrischar9428

    4 ай бұрын

    JFC DUDE

  • @MadIvano

    @MadIvano

    2 ай бұрын

    Top tier comment. Absolute class.

  • @blink182tothestars2
    @blink182tothestars24 ай бұрын

    I've seen so many reactors but by far you 2 are my favorite.Your energy and understanding of the film,score,acting make this very enjoyable and you just know when to let a scene breath and when to make a quick witty joke and not constantly joke through every scene

  • @soccertl
    @soccertl4 ай бұрын

    I don't know how you two always have such great comments. It is so entertaining watching all the reactions you do just for the comments throughout. Thanks for sharing!

  • @azrielbaz
    @azrielbaz4 ай бұрын

    If you listen, the pilot that Mia was in was loosely the team that Bill put together in kill bill. Also remember Bill's brother talked about pawning his hatori hanzo sword, and Butch pulled a katana down at a pawn store to go save Wallace. Also if you watch Reservoir dogs keep an eye out for Vincent Vaga's relative

  • @joshluke5782
    @joshluke57824 ай бұрын

    Definitely worth checking out Jackie Brown also! I personally don’t think Tarantino has made a bad film. If you’re taking suggestions and looking for a horror option, also worth checking out From Dusk til Dawn. Tarantino has a starring role in that movie.

  • @igloo2158
    @igloo21584 ай бұрын

    I knew you guys would love this masterpiece. So iconic and has some of the best movie quotes ever. I still use them to this day. Still a debate to what was in the suitcase. Pleasure watching you guys.

  • @magnumpi8097
    @magnumpi80974 ай бұрын

    Christopher Walken's watch story @ 28:45 still till this day cracks me up😆 Great review as usual guys👌

  • @theofficialgreenkane9645
    @theofficialgreenkane96452 ай бұрын

    Tarantino specializes in focusing on the mundane tasks of everyday life giving them extra detail. The way he writes dialogue is so realistic. He makes you feel like this is ACTUALLY happening.

  • @KansaSCaymanS
    @KansaSCaymanS4 ай бұрын

    Tarantino is the master of mundane conversation that brings you into the characters’ world. Enjoyed your reaction! 😎👍

  • @KimDaniels95
    @KimDaniels954 ай бұрын

    It definitely saved Jules life because the next job Vince did alone, he died by the hands of Butch!

  • @tonymoyer2817
    @tonymoyer28174 ай бұрын

    The flash foward possibility shot in the Bonnie Situation was genius. We saw something that never happened to once again ramp up the tension by showing g you what the consequences of failure would look like. Love watching movies with you guys. Nice to listen to people who know what they're talking about. Thanks for sharing.

  • @thefourty-yearoldgamer8289
    @thefourty-yearoldgamer82894 ай бұрын

    The thing I love about butch going back to save Marcellus, is that it goes back to the colonel(christopher walkens' character) and saying that when men are in captivity they take on responsibilities for one another, and butch feel honorbound to go back and save this guy who like an hour ago wouldve fully killed him. and vice versa. just brilliant! in a pretty sadistic way :D :D

  • @gravedigger8414
    @gravedigger84144 ай бұрын

    What better movie to finally say hello to you guys than my all time favorite! I just found you a month ago or so and I really like your reactions! You guys are so much fun, keep it going. 😇

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    Aw thank you so much, this is such a sweet comment!! You just made our day, we're so glad you enjoy our videos! We're so glad to have you join us!

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker77254 ай бұрын

    Have y'all noticed everytime Vincent goes to the bathroom, something bad happens? He goes to the bathroom at Mia's house, she nearly OD's. He goes to the bathroom at the diner, there's a robbery attempt. He goes to the bathroom at Butch's house, Butch f***ing kills him 😂

  • @stobe187

    @stobe187

    4 ай бұрын

    heroin does cause constipation..

  • @igloo2158

    @igloo2158

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stobe187😂

  • @igloo2158

    @igloo2158

    4 ай бұрын

    Can’t believe I never picked up on that after all these years. Nice.

  • @hotd4577
    @hotd4577Ай бұрын

    Been watching alot of your reactions recently and you guys are the top of the pile 👌🏻a love you do longer reactions than most and the in depth detail in which you break every thing down from the shots to the scores 👏🏻👏🏻 keep up the good work x

  • @BroNovaGaming
    @BroNovaGaming3 ай бұрын

    In terms of what's in the brief case, one theory is that it's Marcellus' soul. Which is why he was so adamant about getting it back and why it has a heavenly glow when opened. It's also assumed that Marcellus has that band aid on the back of his neck because that's where his soul was removed from his body.

  • @88wildcat

    @88wildcat

    2 ай бұрын

    Also the combination to the lock for the suitcase is 666.

  • @marieclaudeb.2366
    @marieclaudeb.23664 ай бұрын

    The cast in this film is just phenomenal ❤ they are all at their top, makes it totally the movie it is

  • @OfficialMediaKnights

    @OfficialMediaKnights

    4 ай бұрын

    Every single one of them gave some amazing performances!

  • @randywhite3947

    @randywhite3947

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s not a cult movie it was a big hit in 1994 cult movies are movies that flop only to later find their audience

  • @graciefolden2359
    @graciefolden23594 ай бұрын

    I had a "spit-take" with my iced tea when the dungeon bondage scenario was starting and Ari says "this film is incredible, because it keeps surprising me😂, I do not know how this is gonna go" & I'm like 😢 no, no you dont 👀🙏

  • @TheEnnisfan
    @TheEnnisfan4 ай бұрын

    If you guys weren't around in '94, which I'm guessing you weren't, you can't quite comprehend the significance of Pulp. It changed EVERYTHING. It spawned a million clones. And QT was catapulted into pop culture as we know it. Everyone was anticipating Pulp after Dogs, but no one woulda predicted the impact it had on cinema. It's still my favorite QT film and his most important work to date. That's saying something given the man's filmography.

  • @tylertucker9460
    @tylertucker94602 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite movie of all time. A couple of interesting points, while Butch is walking back to his apartment, a radio bulletin says they stole the trophy when they lost the twist contest and Jules asking them the simple questions with where they got the burgers was in plan view was him showing that his attention was on them and only them.

  • @KS-xk2so
    @KS-xk2so4 ай бұрын

    I love that the movie starts with the scene asking "Why shouldn't you rob restaurants?" and you are watching thinking, yeah seems like a solid plan..... then the final scene answers lol because everyone has to eat.... including stone cold killers who ain't going to take some two bit robbers sticking their hands in their pockets laying down.

  • @LarryLeeder
    @LarryLeeder4 ай бұрын

    Denise, when you said you didn’t realize how tense you were until the adrenaline scene ended, I felt that. Except for Reservoir Dogs ive seen all of Tarantino's films in a theatre. There's a sequence in Inglourious Basterds (I won't say which, just that it's not the opening) where, about half way through, I started feeling light-headed and realized, I was involuntarily *holding my breath.*

  • @filipivis9427
    @filipivis94274 ай бұрын

    I believe some comments already mentioned the whole overdose scene, but something I always found soo ironic is the fact that Vince being a heroin user ended up costing his life but not in the usual sense, because one of the side effects of drugs in general specifically heroin is it makes you go to the bathroom A LOT, as we see with Vince basically every time we are with him he mentions either needing to use and/or going to the bathroom, which in the end is the reason he left his gun on the counter and died. And the reverse build up to that moments is awesome just the fact that after it happens you find out why Jules isn't there (retirement) and the whole heroin story with Mia.. Basically all the scenes that happen in the movie seem so randomly placed but they all have soo many indirect things that link them up so well and hiding those pieces of story and build up through brilliant random/casual yet masterfully written dialogue. Trully a classic.

  • @ipoopmuffins
    @ipoopmuffins4 ай бұрын

    marcellus wallace was on the street because he went to get coffee and donuts for him and vincent while they waited at butch's apartment

  • @anacrobat89
    @anacrobat894 ай бұрын

    Love your reactions guys! So glad you finally watched and reacted to this great Tarantino film! Couple of things many people miss when watching the movie. "Marvin" the black kid that was with those two guys at the beginning was on the inside helping Marcellus so he was like a "Devil's advocate". This is why he quietly just unlocked the door for Vincent and Jules. They never had to knock and just stood outside the door at a specific time. On the scene with Mia overdosing, what she snorted was NOT cocaine like she expected. She snorted the potent heroine that Vincent had bought which is meant to be injected as you know. All the "Devil's advocates' in this film either died or had a bad outcome. Hence why Vincent died and Jules lived. Also, Marvin was shot in the face.

  • @emurphy42

    @emurphy42

    4 ай бұрын

    Marvin's role was alluded to earlier, when they were discussing how many people were in the apartment. ("Including our guy?") Also, as Jules's speech reaches the line "finder of lost children", he turns around and looks at Marvin for a second.

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