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What isn’t clear yet is who keyed it.A lot of speculation has been spread about the person who should been sent straight to execution (according to Lance).Quinten Tarantino resolved the mistery himself though, and admitted it was Butch who did it to get back at Vincent when he insulted him in Marcellus’ club.As Jules and Vincent drive away from the apartment where they retrieved the mysterious briefcase, they are accompanied by Marvin.Jules and Vincent are still discussing whether they experienced a miracle or a freak occurrence.As Vincent leans back to ask Marvin’s opinion, he says the following:“You got to have an opinion.
(which is essentially Quinten unable to hold his horses when he wrote the script as he is known to have a serious foot fetish).During this conversation, he clearly states that he didn’t think Marcellus overreacted when he threw Tony Roccamora over the balcony into a greenhouse.The irony is that later on in the movie, he finds himself in a much worse predicament with Mia than Tony did.The most suspenseful moment in the movie is when Mia is overdosing in Lance’s house, while he is looking for an adrenaline shot.As Lance gives a perfectly logical explanation as to why he doesn’t want to give her the shot (“you brought an OD b*tch inside my house, so you give her the shot”), Vincent leans back and plunges the needle into Mia’s chest.In reality, Vincent actually pulled the needle out of Mia’s chest, and the footage was reversed in order to make it appear as he is plunging down with the syringe, while in fact it was the other way around.I think that just about anybody who watched the movie for the first time (or even after multiple viewings) thinks that Vincent simply left his gun on the kitchen counter and Butch kills him with his own gun.When Butch drives off, we can see that he encounters Marcellus who left his gun at the apartment to buy coffee and doughnuts.Obviously you can’t bring a gun that big to the coffee shop, and Vincent simply had his revolver in his pocket.As you would expect from a crime movie, guns play a major role in Pulp Fiction. Well, in what was certainly a memorable (and unbelievably cringe-worthy) moment, Vincent has taken Mia to his drug dealer Lance after she has overdosed on heroin.Well, in case you have forgotten, Mia’s life is saved, and probably Vincent’s too.His name is Winston Wolfe, a.k.a. 2. Sylvester Stallone and Mickey Rourke were also considered for the role.When Matt hesitated too long to accept the part, the character was tweaked so it would fit for Bruce Willis.Fun fact: Bruce Willis originally wanted to play Vincent Vega and was a bit disappointed he had to play Butch.Zed was killed because of a subliminal message picked up by Butch in the pawnshop.
What flavor is this?”Jimmie: “I don't need you to tell me how f**king good my coffee is, okay? A fresh take on sports: the biggest news and most entertaining lists. The two of them are on the run, resting in a dingy motel room after Butch refuses to take a dive in a prize fight, a dive he was paid to take, and now there are some angry gangsters looking for him.
So much that the F word is used 265 times.Obviously, we are dealing with a crime movie here so it would be unrealistic not to have the main characters swearing non-stop.Samuel L.Jackson’s career officially took off due to his epic role as Jules Winfield in Pulp Fiction. They are selling for $100’s on places like eBay right now.Jules’ speech before executing Brett is one of the most memorable moments in movie history.He claims that the passage is from Ezekiel 25:17 in the Bible, but in fact, only the last two lines are from the actual passage.The passage used in Pulp Fiction actually comes from Karate Kiba, a martial-arts film starring, Sonny Chiba released in 1973. It took a grand total of 178 days in order for it to generate …