To me the only good Quentin Tarantino movie,no matter what you think of it this movie made a huge impact in the 90s.Some of my fav quotes
JULES.. The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee
Vincent:I ain't saying it's right. But you're saying a foot massage don't mean nothing, and I'm saying it does. Now look, I've given a million ladies a million foot massages, and they all meant something. We act like they don't, but they do, and that's what's so ****ing cool about them. There's a sensuous thing going on where you don't talk about it, but you know it, she knows it, ****ing Marsellus knew it, and Antoine should have ****ing known better. I mean, tht's his ****ing wife, man, he can't be expected to have a sense of humor about that ****. You know what I'm saying?
Posted by HipsterMom27 (Member # 2161) on :
This is definitely a personal '90s favorite on many levels.
Dialog: outstanding Casting: inspired Soundtrack: unconventional, intriguing
Posted by Sheriff J.W. Pepper (Member # 3805) on :
Very good points from a brillant movie HipsterMom27
Posted by Sam Hain 666 (Member # 3150) on :
I absolutely love this movie and Jules is one of my favorite characters of all time, and I agree the dialog is outstanding. This movie should have won the Oscar that year instead of Forest Gump.
Posted by HipsterMom27 (Member # 2161) on :
Remember Sam, stupid is as stupid does...PF was too out-there for the mainstream Academy voters, like a lot of independents. They couldn't ignore its success that year, but Gump...please?!
Posted by Bionic Bigfoot (Member # 2490) on :
I liked this movie too. I liked when Travolta came out of the bathroom and Bruce Willis has the gun pointed at him and then the toast pops out of the toaster and Bruce lets him have it. Christopher Walken was funny in the movie too. The scene about the watch was hillarious.
Speaking of Christopher Walken, isn't that guy just the coolest? He always has some of the best lines. Did anyone see The Rundown where he gave the "Tooth Fairy" speech. That was so funny. And what about the Fatboy SLim music video where Walken does some smooth dancing? And don't forget...he was Zorin, a James Bond movie villain in the '80s. He's just too cool.
Posted by Eddie Wilson (Member # 169) on :
Walken is one of my many heroes. "At Close Range" is his best performance in my opinion. Very Evil!
Posted by raggedyman (Member # 4065) on :
yawn
Posted by CT......The Son Of Scarface (Member # 2903) on :
Vincent Vega was the man! he had a cool car, he kept a gun on him & he even went to AMSTERDAM!!!!(now if he aint a Hot Boy then what do you call that!)
"We Should Have Shotguns For This Deal"
"AWWW MAN! I Shot Marvin In The Face" Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
Oh, did I break your concentration? Or were you done? Well, then allow me to retort!
Posted by Smayt Gateford. (Member # 1500) on :
ROYALE WITH CHEESE
Posted by jlp937-Sunflower Goddess (Member # 1877) on :
I just watched the last part of this again last night. What I like about it is how Tarantino jumped around and then the story still came together so well. I would think that that kind of film would be difficult to pull off. Definately one that you have to watch a couple times to get all of what is going on.
Posted by rocksteadyflamethrower (Member # 1065) on :
I haven't watched my copy of "Pulp Fiction" all the way through yet (and yes, I have one...I need to open up to non-80s movies as well), but what I've seen of it I've liked. It's very dense, though. The dialogue, the editing and the imagery are so thick and furious that it's hard to tell how to interpret the movie.
Sorta O/T:
Taking a dive into the waters of pre-and-post-80s movies (and actually wanting to get some titles to review for the inevitable 90s Movies Rewind), I grabbed a copy of "Red Line 9000" (a title from Quentin Tarantino's short-lived Rolling Thunder Films line of cult classics). I also grabbed 3 90s movies:
-"The Grifters" -"Kalifornia" (I'm a Juliette Lewis mark) -"The Gun In Betty Lou's Handbag" (The one odd duck in this bunch)
Strangest of all is that I picked up all 4 of these titles at my local CVS pharmacy and they were relatively dirt-cheap at $9.99 each.
Sincerely,
John Kilduff
Posted by Anna Sullivan (Member # 4010) on :
This movie was awesome. It was a fresh, raw, beautifully crafted script and plot. The violence was sometimes a bit much for me but I just closed my eyes. And Mr Travolta...what a comeback?! He owned that role and proved that cool has no age limit. He then made some big bucks with Get Shorty, Broken Arrow & Swordfish (to name a few). The soundtrack was a totally eclectic combination of soulful, fun & Funky tunes. I loved this movie.