@@revati2545 absolutely. The "I'm totally chill and cheerful even though we've just intruded into your apartment with guns" thing he does just screams "*I'm* in control of this situation"
Jules making dominating eye contact with Brett as he finishing off his Sprite functions as a pretext & analogy to Jules knowing he is about to finish off Brett's life. Gives me chills every single time.
"Me, I can't hardly get them because my girlfriend is a vegetarian, which pretty much makes me a vegetarian." Brilliantly done. Makes the hitman relatable. Terrifying but relatable.
@@simennilsen5457 Terrifying for what he does, he came there not to chat, he came to execute the guy who though Marsellus Wallace looked like a bitch so they fucked him over. He's a hitman, not a messenger. What's so scary is that him talking about his vegetarian girlfriend like we're all friends before cold-blood murder is terrifying in showing how mundane and normal this whole interaction is to him and Vincent.
Yea, I like that this might cause some people to read the old testament. Guess it depends on ones hunger for wisdom. Seems like God/ higher power can have some interesting approaches to things.
It's actually based from another scene in another Tarantino film True Romance: there's a pimp called Drexi who gets an impromptu visit from Clarence (who's fallen in love with one of Drexi's call girls) and he invites him in and asks him if he wants to eat anything which he doesn't which, he deduces, that Clarence is scared and isn't a badass meaning business since he doesn't seem relaxed or is distracted by the girls in his place who are walking half naked. Clarence flips it on him though because, although worried at the beginning, he is a a man on a mission. Bottom line: a guy who walks in and eats your food without a care means business.
@@closerexamination4314 Those two, plus Travolta's nightclub scene with Uma Thurman, and the black comedy accidental shoot of the guy in the back of the car - demanding a visit to "cleaner" Harvey Kietel... and acquiring their beach gear! So many good scenes!
This is one of my favorite scenes ever. Ever. You can cut the tension with a knife and it never gets less tense, no matter how many times you watch it.
The way Travolta allows Jackson to own this scene is masterful. They both have such distinctively different characters, while playing the same role within the organisation. Brilliantly written, acted and directed.
On that same note I appreciate the subtlety of Travolta in this scene. His mannerism and facial expressions convey disdain. He's been doing this mobster stuff for a while and ultimately seems so tired of it all.
I love the way right after Samuel L. Jackson asks him if he reads the bible, John Travolta puts out his cigarette and is just like "well, time to get my gun ready", as if that's his normal cue to get ready to kill. They've definitely been on a hit together before hahaha
When I first moved to Hawaii, I tried for weeks to find a “Big Kahuna Burger” and was disappointed to discover it’s just some fictional shit that was made for the movie.
So many great details in this scene. I love how you see Vincent puts out his cig when Jules asks Brett if he reads the bible. He knows exactly what that question means.
Marvin’s expressions of bewilderment at not being killed and then relief crack me up because little did he know what would happen to him a few minutes later.
I love Samuel Jackson. I have followed his acting career and am still watching. I loved Pulp Fiction. I still watch The Long Kiss Goodnight too. He's an absolute perfect actor.
Sinister lol. Hamburgers the corner stone of any nutritious breakfast lol. The small talk is so bone chilling cuz you know what’s about to happen lol. Then he sipped his whole soda while staring dead in his face lol 😂
I was at work one day and I said something clever, don't remember what it was but it was one of those things when someone threw out a question and no one but me knew had the answer. Anyway, from somewhere halfway across this enormous room, cutting through what was otherwise almost total silence, was this enthusiastic call of "check out the brains on Braaad!". My name isn't Brad (or even Brett) or anything, but the reference was understood by all. By the way, did you know that "Brett" here was played by Phil LaMarr, who went on to play 'Vamp' in Metal Gear Solid 2?
This scene made Tarentino. He owes a lot to Sam Jackson and Travolta for pulling it off. Simple set-up, no special effects, but iconic. Still to this day, one of the most memorable cinematic performances ever.
Still the most Oscar worthy non-Oscar winning scene of all time (Edit: About 10 seconds after I posted this comment, I realized that there are certainly better non-Oscar scenes than this, for example Patrick Bateman calling his lawyer scene at end of American Psycho. That’s my #1)
Yeah, there's tons of great "Oscar worthy non-Oscar winning" scenes/performances/films of all time.. that's if you think the Oscars (A few pretentious rich aholes that say their opinion is better than ours, when they just pick what they want) matters... but if they did matter, this scene definitely deserved one of those things, Sam deserved one period, let alone the entire film. Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, that phone call at the end alone... Tom Hardy in Bronson, I could name dozens of performances, or roles that weren't even recognized, not to mention entire films. Oscars are a joke.
Samuel Jackson did not get the answer to this question in the car with Vincent. Hence he is pissed at Brett when he proves he is smarter than him. That's when he decides to kill Brett.
Everyone seems to forget the good acting of Frank Whaley who plays Brett, the one that is shitting on his pants and makes us shitting in ours too. A good scene is not only about the main cool protagonist but about good secondary characters that make the scene believable. That is something the audience never thinks about whrn praising a movie.
One of the best written dialogue scenes ever written, delivered masterfully by Samuel Jackson primarily. It has dark comedy, irony, sarcasm, intimidation, veiled threats, cool, menace, and much more, all within a few minutes.
Travolta, it took me a long time to ever like one his characters again. He was too good at playing a bad guy in Christine. Vinny Barberino had way more class than the brutal chapter he played in Christine.
I'm going to turn 40 in a year and a couple months and this movie came out when I was 10, just after my parents had divorced. Anyway it was my dad's weekend with my sister and me and he took us to see this in the theater. I remember so vividly how mind blown my little 5th grade self was as i realised the movie wasn't going linear, in order. And then of course as we were walking out of the theater my dad turning to my sister and me and saying, "Uhh...it might be a good idea if you don’t tell your mom I took you to see that" 😅😅 we didn't tell her honestly idk if I've ever told her. But long story short, at 12, halfway through 7th grade I went to live with my dad full time, he had 100% custody and we have probably watched Pulp Fiction together about 100 times in the past 30 years. It's still our tradition to watch it whenever I visit my hometown. It used to be his favorite Tarantino movie until Django came out and usurped it as his favorite movie of all time but he still loves him some Pulp Fiction and this is his favorite scene as well as mine and probably most people's so maybe we're basic but ah well. Damn I miss my dad, I'm gonna go call him ❤
@@Jimppin it's one of my personal fave life storiew but prob boring to most. I want to talk him into matching "Check out the big brain on BRAAAD!" tattoos but my dad is a boomer (a real boomer ) and fughetabouttit.😂 I'm a girl btw (it's all good, I always assume people on certain channels are all guys) Edit, that wasn't an insult at ya! Just being real lol
I love how these scenes are more comedic than anything else.. "i can't usually get em' cause my girlfriends a vegetarian.. which pretty much makes me a vegetarian.."
It's actually a lot more horrifying than comedic if you can manage to mentally put yourself in the place of Brett. Just imagine you wanna enjoy a tasty burger and impending death barges through your door, knowing you can't do shit to get out of that situation
The suspense. The bizarre-ness. The tension. The carefully written script. The performance from excellent actors at the peak of their ability. The minimalist set. The well thought out rhythm of speech and silence. My god, Pulp Fiction! Favorite movie ever made!!!
This is silver screen 'Gold' 😍 Oscar's all round would have been deserved. Travolta career revived. Jackson was already a STAR; Excellent, still gives ne chills;
@@kyleluckinbill9461please delete this stupid ass comment.. yeah I'm tell you "OTHERWISE" cuz you just said some bullshit. that man is part of the marvel universe.. played in Star War movies... Played a COP.. played a psychopath... Played a family man role before. He has literally played any role you can think of..What in the fuck are you talking about??.. There is a reason why he is one of the greatest actors of all time.. "FUCK YOUR OTHERWISE. ass comment..
"Oh, I'm sorry. Did I break your concentration?" hahahaha.... this is such an iconic scene. The steel-snapping tension along with comic relief... or something. Lots both emanates from Samuel Jackson's masterful performance. But, everything and everyone did such a masterful job that its scene that I won't ever forget. And if I ever aspire to be a film director, I'll be studying this scene a thousand times.
The thing about these movies is that the screen writer writes these dialogues just for the actors. Tarantino is a genius and samuel brings it to life. Icon
Something I always love about tarantino characters is that in each movie there’s always one or two characters that seem to know they are in a story that’s being told by someone else. In this movie it’s very clearly Jules with how he has such lengthy speeches and his demeanor of being a bad mofo. While then characters like Walt’s in either Django or inglorious bastards both of those characters he plays always seems to have the perfect thing to say or do because they’re bad mofos but still have just that slight way of talking like they know they’re in a story ahhaha. Just something that always makes it fun watching Tarantino’s movies.
I skipped a day of school when I was 17 (a long time ago) and walked to the video store and rented this on DVD. I felt like I was being forced down into the couch by how powerful and entertaining this movie was. I immediately restarted it and watched it again when it finished.
Fuck yeah man, similar story here. Instead of starting the movie over though, we watched Scarface right after. What a fucking day, i became a big time crime movie buff in those moments
@@wildriftyaphets9694 Those kinds of errors don't even matter in comparison to how good the writing/acting/directing is in this scene. One of the all time greats
@@TIO540S1 great movie, but more like number 80, especially with foreign films included. That’s still a remarkable ranking. It’s an amazing movie, but it still has some flaws. Don’t fight it, it’s not worth it. There’s a lot of movies out there, 80 is still stupendous
I saw this movie at the theater . I as speechless afterwards. I never get tired of this scene and the one in the diner at the end of the movie. Sam Jackson rocks!!!!!!
I’ve favorited this all time masterpiece and come back ever now and then to be amazed and entertained with the way Samuel Jackson talks, acts and looks and everything in this scene.
When he's drinking that soda the way he's looking at Brett just has it written all over his face what his intentions are in that apartment. Brilliant acting!
The dialog in this film cannot be surpassed. It's so good that the viewer is mesmerized by characters who are so viscerally exciting and real to the viewer. Saw it 7 times in theater and tried to make a parody using the local public access channels gear. Revolutionary fkn film.
I never get tired of watching this scene. It actually makes me hungry, every time. I love how Vincent says he "can't have" burgers, as he lights a cigarette.
We should be dead, my friend. This is Divine Intervention. God came down from heaven and stopped these bullets. What we have here is a miracle and I want you to F....g acknowledge it. Let's eat.
Everyone seems to forget the good acting of Frank Whaley who plays Brett, the one that is shitting on his pants and makes us shitting in ours too. A good scene is not only about the main cool protagonist but secondary characters that make the scene believable. That is something the audience never thinks about whrn praising a movie.
The young black guy who opened the door is the voice actor for many of our childhood cartoon, samurai Jack, static shock, green lantern from justice league, wilt from fosters home for imaginary friends and much more 🔥🔥🔥
Frank Whaley deserves a lot of credit for his performance in this scene. It's not surprising that Jackson's the center of focus, and Travolta the shadow, but this iconic scene works in large part due to Whaley's tremendous effort to act cool in the face of death.
Man! Jules really knows how to play his victim well. Uses a casual and friendly approach right before delivering that 'element of suprise'. Even went as far as taking the guys last meal.
Yes if you listen closely, he actually says "Check out the big brain on Brad." Even though he correctly refers to him as Brett throughout the rest of the scene, during overdubbing, Jackson accidentally used the wrong name and it made it into the film.
@@hectorcanizales5900 The first one is that the bullet holes are already in the wall before the guy came out of the bedroom shooting, the second one is that they left without the money.
"I DON'T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GODAMN THING" *A couple minutes later...* "WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL US SOMEONE WAS IN THE BATHROOM? DID IT SLIP YOUR MIND?" "Nobody asked me..."
@@angryjohnnyt360 per IMFDB it's a Star B 9x19mm and a chrome plated, pre-Kahr Auto Ordnance 1911A1 .45 ACP. Other than the finish and grips I have two just like it in .45 and .38 Super respectively
@@chrismc410 I was joking about the no recoil that's why I said .22 cause there is literally no recoil with that ammo. The model pistol I wasn't sure either .45 or 9mm but thanks for the info ....good stuff you should throw up a pic of your hand cannons so we can all enjoy them😁
Who would have thought that Seinfeld was hiding in the toilet
I thought the same. Very likely done on purpose
I didn't see him in the toilet
@Osman Yousif The main joke is that he looks like Seinfeld Mr. Know it all
Guillermo Silva lol
Glad someone else said it.
No bigger insult to a man than to ask for a little bit of his drink and to actually finish it right in front of him.
Kipper De La Vega Jules knew how it was gonna play out. He couldn’t let a “tasty beverage” go to waste. 😂
I'm sure he knew instead of that final slurp of his tasty beverage he wasn't going to need it where he was going
I can think of a thousand worse insults tf you mean
Killing him was probably a bigger insult.
@@joshorthemighty8006 perhaps and it's definitely worth exploring
I like how Marvin is desperately trying to make himself part of the wallpaper this entire scene.
Let's go ngga common!! Gets me every time! Haha
It's the last little line of the scene that's Hella funny but not to many people pay attention too it!!
Samuel L Jackson best acting job of his career
Such a good scene. Perfect dialogue and perfect actor to bring it to life. Sam should have gotten an Oscar for this role.
Even the guy who played Brad did a great acting job.
To eat a guys last meal right in front of his face knowing you're gonna ice him in like 2 mins is so goddamn ruthless
That burger was with an pineapple... Oh, sorry, this was just for a pizza...
On the streets it's called "some cold ass shit" 😝😝😝😝😝
waste not want not
@@charlesdavis7142 fake news
When he drank all the sprite I knew he was dead lmao 💀
What a warrior. He drank all that sprite without a single burb.
reminds me of my step dad, he would drink the whole soda and not even burp
Pretty sure bcs it came out the other hole.
Ots water
имидж -ничто. жажда -всё.
No banana
6:00 the fact that Vincent already knew what was going to happen makes this even better.
Cause if you remember , later with the couple heist of the diner , Jules says he always recites this verse b4 a killing.
@@wukaos ah I never watched the full movie guess it makes sense
@@gregor3145you still haven't watched this full gem of a movie?????
@@majorcoats7777 it’s been almost a year since I posted this what do you think
What a fantastically written, directed and acted scene. Perfection.
Kind of a cliche scene. I could write this scene.
Jules's ability to be both friendly and intimidating is incredible.
Just casualy drinking sprite looking through his cold empty eyes like a messenger of death.
cause his friendliness here is used as intimidation 😂
@@revati2545 absolutely. The "I'm totally chill and cheerful even though we've just intruded into your apartment with guns" thing he does just screams "*I'm* in control of this situation"
@@bLedq Only Samuel L. Jackson can pull off the Glare O' Death like that.
"Let's go nigga come on!!!
Me: These recommendations don’t make any sense. I don’t watch-
CZcams: I DON’T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GODDAMN THING
Lol
It’s I don’t remember asking you A GOT DAMN thing! Get it straight!
What!
Im the 1k like LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLoLOOOL
Lmao this shit was funny I spit out my beer
I promise you, fifty years from now this movie will still be remembered and praised as a masterpiece :)
Jules making dominating eye contact with Brett as he finishing off his Sprite functions as a pretext & analogy to Jules knowing he is about to finish off Brett's life.
Gives me chills every single time.
This scene is pure genius, the mix of comedy and terror is too great.
nope, a chimp could have written this,
Yeah this movie would be nothing without Sam and John
@@johnwilliams8130 Wrong.
@@thirdhandlv4231 if you remove Sam and John you just have a boring movie about a boxer and anal rape in a pawn shop
@@johnwilliams8130 Truth.
I'm always hungry for burger and a tasty beverage after watching this scene.
LOL omg same!🍔🤣
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That burger looked fire... This is coming from a vegetarian lol
@@JesusLovesEVERYTHING 😁
Fun Fact: Samuel Jackson referenced this quote on “The Boondocks”.
"Me, I can't hardly get them because my girlfriend is a vegetarian, which pretty much makes me a vegetarian."
Brilliantly done. Makes the hitman relatable. Terrifying but relatable.
Why terrifying?
@@simennilsen5457because he's mentally unstable enough to enter a vegetarian diet
@@simennilsen5457 Terrifying for what he does, he came there not to chat, he came to execute the guy who though Marsellus Wallace looked like a bitch so they fucked him over. He's a hitman, not a messenger. What's so scary is that him talking about his vegetarian girlfriend like we're all friends before cold-blood murder is terrifying in showing how mundane and normal this whole interaction is to him and Vincent.
"Keep chillin" always cracks me up. 😂
"Hamburger is a cornerstone of every nutritious breakfast"- gets me every time:)
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"DOES HE LOOK LIKE A BITCH?!" That line always makes me lol.
Me too 🤣🤣
@Spencer a what what?
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Amen
@@rubens.4116 Say What again!!!!
This movie just cannot get old. . Jules's ability to be both friendly and intimidating is incredible..
You wanna copy that person again lol?
Dont copy someone’s comment, be original for once
Don't be that guy
Damn you really just copied that dudes comment huh?
Sam L should have had an Oscar for his performance, its brilliant
I watched Pulp Fiction on LSD in cinema back in '94. Never touched anyone elses briefcase since then.
The fact that Samuel didn't win a Oscar for this is crazy. Also when he stares at the guy while finishing his drink is ice cold! 😂😂
Samuel definitely should of at least got nominated.
@@joshfulcifan1015 I agree! Definitely got screwed
Yea, I like that this might cause some people to read the old testament. Guess it depends on ones hunger for wisdom. Seems like God/ higher power can have some interesting approaches to things.
Yeah if it wasn't for Hollywood politics then there would be hella people with Oscar's who deserved them
@@joshfulcifan1015 He was nominated for this, but lost out to Martin Landau in "Ed Wood"
This is such a good scene, the acting is brilliant. The way he politely asks to eat his burger and drink makes it the more chilling.
This is scene and the last restaurant scenes are my two favorite.
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It's actually based from another scene in another Tarantino film True Romance: there's a pimp called Drexi who gets an impromptu visit from Clarence (who's fallen in love with one of Drexi's call girls) and he invites him in and asks him if he wants to eat anything which he doesn't which, he deduces, that Clarence is scared and isn't a badass meaning business since he doesn't seem relaxed or is distracted by the girls in his place who are walking half naked. Clarence flips it on him though because, although worried at the beginning, he is a a man on a mission. Bottom line: a guy who walks in and eats your food without a care means business.
@@closerexamination4314 Those two, plus Travolta's nightclub scene with Uma Thurman, and the black comedy accidental shoot of the guy in the back of the car - demanding a visit to "cleaner" Harvey Kietel... and acquiring their beach gear! So many good scenes!
@@fiddleandfart doh! Yes! The night club scene
This is one of my favorite scenes ever. Ever. You can cut the tension with a knife and it never gets less tense, no matter how many times you watch it.
The fucking windows connection sound as he enters the room 😂😂
The way Travolta allows Jackson to own this scene is masterful. They both have such distinctively different characters, while playing the same role within the organisation. Brilliantly written, acted and directed.
On that same note I appreciate the subtlety of Travolta in this scene. His mannerism and facial expressions convey disdain. He's been doing this mobster stuff for a while and ultimately seems so tired of it all.
@@Max-zw3ut oh he needs his fix 😂
*What's in the 💼 briefcase with the code666*. ???
@@maryosgambler1
The holy grail
@@maryosgambler1 It's a MacGuffin
I love the way right after Samuel L. Jackson asks him if he reads the bible, John Travolta puts out his cigarette and is just like "well, time to get my gun ready", as if that's his normal cue to get ready to kill. They've definitely been on a hit together before hahaha
my thinking a long time.
In the final restaurant scene Jules commented this line would be some cold shit to say to a muthafucka before he put a cap in his ass
@@justinreyes5042 he then says "i've been saying that shit for years now..."
It wasn’t a cigarette.
well spotted :-)
I DON’T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GAH DAMN THING!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
say What?¿? Again!
I can't 😂
When I first moved to Hawaii, I tried for weeks to find a “Big Kahuna Burger” and was disappointed to discover it’s just some fictional shit that was made for the movie.
I don't even live near the US , and I'm also disappointed.
I see, so you must be the one who was desperately trying to get Red Apple cigarettes...
Interestingly, “Ahuna” means “not available” in one of the African languages. Lol!
Funny cus this movie is in LA so you would think it’s just a Hawaiian burger joint in LA
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Poor Brett. Died without even enjoying his meal that he paid $4.43 for.
@@TopicalEssay A guess.
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More like damn near $10 he has fries and a drink lol
@@joelshalom7100 Everything was cheaper in the 90s.
@ItsStillRealToMe DamnIt yeah they are
So many great details in this scene. I love how you see Vincent puts out his cig when Jules asks Brett if he reads the bible. He knows exactly what that question means.
Wow never noticed that. 100% spot on.
Marvin’s expressions of bewilderment at not being killed and then relief crack me up because little did he know what would happen to him a few minutes later.
The “ahhh, that hit the spot” after he finished the drink is one of the most dickhead moves of all time 🤣😭
Lol it's right at that point he should have known he was gonna die
But the sheer tension is out of sight!
nowlisn!.
It's not like Brett was gonna finish it.
@@androsp9105 But come on he didn’t have to emphasize that the cup was empty by slamming it on the table 🤣🤣
Samuel L. Jackson should have gotten his Oscar for this. Stealing a scene doesn’t get much better than this.
Lots of great actors did not get Oscar for their great scenes and it is the fact.
yes
Why the Black Man having to be accused of "Stealing"???? Sad sad day... Any day White Boy Kyle says a Black Man stealing, sad sad day.
It's politics.
Sad Sad Sad. Martin didn't preach about stealin' nope, no way. Wait one damn minute.
I love Samuel Jackson. I have followed his acting career and am still watching. I loved Pulp Fiction. I still watch The Long Kiss Goodnight too. He's an absolute perfect actor.
This has got to be one of Samuel, and John's peak performances...the synergy between them makes this movie come alive...
R.I.P. Hollywood...
“My girlfriend is a vegetarian which pretty much make me a vegetarian.” Love that line.
Lol he must be a pussy in the relationship
Sinister lol. Hamburgers the corner stone of any nutritious breakfast lol. The small talk is so bone chilling cuz you know what’s about to happen lol. Then he sipped his whole soda while staring dead in his face lol 😂
Yeah, no.
If that's true he's sort of a cuck
@@BullyMaguirejr What do you mean "No"? If your girlfriend is a vegetarian you are going to BBQ restaurants a lot? Not likely.
"HAMBURGERS... The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast." ~ EPIC 🤣🤣🤣
*nutritious
*nutritious
*nutritious
nutritious*
@@xczechr Correct, thanks 😁
Samuel Jackson was having the time of his life in this scene!! It’s flawless
They way he says “wash” is legendary and goated, and what makes me come back to this scene alongside the obvious memorable moments.
"Check out the big brain on Brad!" Never fails to make me laugh and give me the chills all at once. Samuel L. Jackson was born to play this role.
Brett
@@wa2k99 what?
I was at work one day and I said something clever, don't remember what it was but it was one of those things when someone threw out a question and no one but me knew had the answer. Anyway, from somewhere halfway across this enormous room, cutting through what was otherwise almost total silence, was this enthusiastic call of "check out the brains on Braaad!".
My name isn't Brad (or even Brett) or anything, but the reference was understood by all.
By the way, did you know that "Brett" here was played by Phil LaMarr, who went on to play 'Vamp' in Metal Gear Solid 2?
@@sheparedcomanderN7 niggas name is Brett, not Brad
@@sheparedcomanderN7 dudes name was Brett not Brad. He was just correcting.
This scene made Tarentino. He owes a lot to Sam Jackson and Travolta for pulling it off. Simple set-up, no special effects, but iconic. Still to this day, one of the most memorable cinematic performances ever.
Its the other way around, jackson owes quentin his career. He was a struggling actor before this big time and this made his career
Without a director there is no actor
They both owed each other now theyre good friends
Meh, Reservoir Dogs held its own this just added to the greatness that was already known by the time it was released.
oh thought it was Will Smith
Wish Samuel L Jackson won an Oscar for his role in Pulp Fiction,
"They speak English in what" 😂😂😂 I can only imagine the laughter in the theater
Still the most Oscar worthy non-Oscar winning scene of all time
(Edit: About 10 seconds after I posted this comment, I realized that there are certainly better non-Oscar scenes than this, for example Patrick Bateman calling his lawyer scene at end of American Psycho. That’s my #1)
Have a drink Mr Charlie ribby Robbie
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Oscars were racist af and would never give it
Clearly never seen "Debbie does Dallas", eh? 😂
Almost beats Val Kilmers Doc holiday performance in TombStone
Yeah, there's tons of great "Oscar worthy non-Oscar winning" scenes/performances/films of all time.. that's if you think the Oscars (A few pretentious rich aholes that say their opinion is better than ours, when they just pick what they want) matters... but if they did matter, this scene definitely deserved one of those things, Sam deserved one period, let alone the entire film. Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, that phone call at the end alone... Tom Hardy in Bronson, I could name dozens of performances, or roles that weren't even recognized, not to mention entire films. Oscars are a joke.
“You know why they call it that?”
“Um... because of the metric system?”
*BIG BRAIN TIME*
Check out the BIG BRAIN on BRETT. Was Tarantino's mom a first-grade teacher?
U Right and I'm hot babysitting
And I will strike vengeance upon you
Nothing gets Americans upset like the metric system. Except people not speaking English.
Samuel Jackson did not get the answer to this question in the car with Vincent. Hence he is pissed at Brett when he proves he is smarter than him. That's when he decides to kill Brett.
I love this entire scene so much. Thank you, QT.
This is one of the greatest scenes in movie history.
Everyone seems to forget the good acting of Frank Whaley who plays Brett, the one that is shitting on his pants and makes us shitting in ours too. A good scene is not only about the main cool protagonist but about good secondary characters that make the scene believable. That is something the audience never thinks about whrn praising a movie.
Yep. Quite a departure from the Space Age Love Song video.
Yeah, the terror portrayed after "Oh, did I break your concentration?" was masterful.
Very true. Hes acting has to be on point in order to bring the best out of sam L
Shitting on his pants? lol, that's some Amber Heard stuff.
Thank you for pointing out his name. He deserves it.
Not sure how SLJ does it but this scene makes me very hungry, extremely terrified and burst with laughter all at the same time - brilliant acting.
Very hungry ...ha ha...wow...I here you
i always fancy a cheese burger watching this, he sells it so well
@@jmc8602 Tarantino has a way with food. He does the same thing with the apple strudel in Inglorious Basterds.
@@nahor88 and with a glass of milk lol
You should try big kahuna burger dude
To be fair…it does look like a tasty burger.
Every time i stand up and my dog gets excited i use the “keep chillin” line. Now she slowly lays back down whenever i say it 😂
you better give her the "ok" hand sign after she lays back down haha
"Do you mind if I have some of your tasty beverage to wash this down?" gets me every time.
Sprite? Good!
Hwash this down
Such a badass line
Every time!!!
One of the best written dialogue scenes ever written, delivered masterfully by Samuel Jackson primarily. It has dark comedy, irony, sarcasm, intimidation, veiled threats, cool, menace, and much more, all within a few minutes.
“One of the best written dialogue scenes ever written”
dude, everyone makes mistakes, the guy is right with what hes saying tho
Travolta, it took me a long time to ever like one his characters again. He was too good at playing a bad guy in Christine. Vinny Barberino had way more class than the brutal chapter he played in Christine.
@@hexagonproductions2019 wurz r hardd
*What's in the 💼 briefcase with the code666*. ???
I never forget walking in high from weed d watching this exact scene, it's as if this movie pulled me into the screen...❤
I'm going to turn 40 in a year and a couple months and this movie came out when I was 10, just after my parents had divorced. Anyway it was my dad's weekend with my sister and me and he took us to see this in the theater. I remember so vividly how mind blown my little 5th grade self was as i realised the movie wasn't going linear, in order. And then of course as we were walking out of the theater my dad turning to my sister and me and saying, "Uhh...it might be a good idea if you don’t tell your mom I took you to see that" 😅😅 we didn't tell her honestly idk if I've ever told her. But long story short, at 12, halfway through 7th grade I went to live with my dad full time, he had 100% custody and we have probably watched Pulp Fiction together about 100 times in the past 30 years. It's still our tradition to watch it whenever I visit my hometown. It used to be his favorite Tarantino movie until Django came out and usurped it as his favorite movie of all time but he still loves him some Pulp Fiction and this is his favorite scene as well as mine and probably most people's so maybe we're basic but ah well. Damn I miss my dad, I'm gonna go call him ❤
That's a pretty heartwarming story my guy. Glad to see all is good for ya
@@Jimppin it's one of my personal fave life storiew but prob boring to most. I want to talk him into matching "Check out the big brain on BRAAAD!" tattoos but my dad is a boomer (a real boomer ) and fughetabouttit.😂 I'm a girl btw (it's all good, I always assume people on certain channels are all guys)
Edit, that wasn't an insult at ya! Just being real lol
@@Leelsabeth all is good lol 👌
I love how these scenes are more comedic than anything else.. "i can't usually get em' cause my girlfriends a vegetarian.. which pretty much makes me a vegetarian.."
Actually it's horror, they kill 4 ppl here
I don't find anything comedic about it. I'm from What and I'm highly offended by this. We speak What here but we also learn English.
@@emiliospowerballer1441 what?
@@alejandroguevara5132 I think he’s still learning himself lol
It's actually a lot more horrifying than comedic if you can manage to mentally put yourself in the place of Brett. Just imagine you wanna enjoy a tasty burger and impending death barges through your door, knowing you can't do shit to get out of that situation
The suspense. The bizarre-ness. The tension. The carefully written script. The performance from excellent actors at the peak of their ability. The minimalist set. The well thought out rhythm of speech and silence. My god, Pulp Fiction! Favorite movie ever made!!!
Masterpiece for sure.
Masterpiece for sure.
It is a milestone in cineastic story telling for sure!
Facts, I haven't even seen this movie, yet I feel this scene alone... is just amazingly done
@OGThe God well that also comes down to great casting
One of the best scenes of one the best movies of ALL TIME.
This is silver screen 'Gold' 😍 Oscar's all round would have been deserved. Travolta career revived. Jackson was already a STAR; Excellent, still gives ne chills;
Samuel L is a phenomenal actor... deserved so many Oscars it's criminal how he got overlooked so many times.
He gets the right parts, with good directors/ writers sometimes... he plays the same fuckin person in every movie, and don't tell me otherwise.
Samuel l Jackson was great but I’m glad Martin landau won for playing bela lugosi in Ed Wood.
@@kyleluckinbill9461 Samuel L Jackson plays Samuel L Jackson motherfucker. He deserves every Oscar ever handed out.
@@kyleluckinbill9461please delete this stupid ass comment.. yeah I'm tell you "OTHERWISE" cuz you just said some bullshit. that man is part of the marvel universe.. played in Star War movies... Played a COP.. played a psychopath... Played a family man role before. He has literally played any role you can think of..What in the fuck are you talking about??.. There is a reason why he is one of the greatest actors of all time.. "FUCK YOUR OTHERWISE. ass comment..
Well, when someone mentions “Bad MF,”. Samuel L. Jackson is the first to come to mind. He’s not overlooked.
"Oh, I'm sorry. Did I break your concentration?" hahahaha.... this is such an iconic scene. The steel-snapping tension along with comic relief... or something. Lots both emanates from Samuel Jackson's masterful performance. But, everything and everyone did such a masterful job that its scene that I won't ever forget. And if I ever aspire to be a film director, I'll be studying this scene a thousand times.
In Diablo 1 this is exactly what the Warrior says when he kills one of the bosses in the library)
THEY SPEAK ENGLISH IN WHAT GETS ME EVERYTIME LMAO!
You obviously must be a very slow learner...!
The thing about these movies is that the screen writer writes these dialogues just for the actors. Tarantino is a genius and samuel brings it to life. Icon
Allow me to retort
That cold unwavering stare when he’s drinking the Sprite, that gets me every time
Something I always love about tarantino characters is that in each movie there’s always one or two characters that seem to know they are in a story that’s being told by someone else. In this movie it’s very clearly Jules with how he has such lengthy speeches and his demeanor of being a bad mofo. While then characters like Walt’s in either Django or inglorious bastards both of those characters he plays always seems to have the perfect thing to say or do because they’re bad mofos but still have just that slight way of talking like they know they’re in a story ahhaha. Just something that always makes it fun watching Tarantino’s movies.
“You read the Bible Brett?”
*Vince puts out cigarette and unbutton’s jacket*
They’re so in sync 😀😀😀😀😀
@Be Pl miserable waste of space
@Be Pl Dude.. They're both there to kill the guy. It makes perfect sense Vince would notice when Jules is getting ready to do it.
Amen
Killers gotta look cool too!
Jackson seriously took this scene to another level. All these years later it' still never gets old.
He is fucking terrifying 😅 Especially when you see how chill he is outside of acting lol
Best acting since Hannibal Lecter lol
The flock of seagulls line was hilarious i didn't understand that it was a hairstyle till i was older but still great😂
Jedan od boljih filmova svih vremena. Kultna scena..
I know just enough Serbian to understand your comment. 🙂
I skipped a day of school when I was 17 (a long time ago) and walked to the video store and rented this on DVD. I felt like I was being forced down into the couch by how powerful and entertaining this movie was. I immediately restarted it and watched it again when it finished.
Fuck yeah man, similar story here. Instead of starting the movie over though, we watched Scarface right after. What a fucking day, i became a big time crime movie buff in those moments
In the 90s we watched Terminator 1 and 2 several times in a month. After that we went like robots through the streets.
I hope you rewound it when you finished.
@@MrZillas classic!!
I went with friends to see this at the theater while on LSD, but it was sold out. We went to Natural Born Killers instead... What a ride!
One of the greatest scenes in one of the greatest movies of all time.
If they removed mistakes like holes/case etc for sure number 1
@@wildriftyaphets9694 Those kinds of errors don't even matter in comparison to how good the writing/acting/directing is in this scene. One of the all time greats
You haven't obviously seen a lot of movies.🤣
It’s not one of the greatest movies of all time. It’s the five GREATEST movies of all time. It’s so good that whatever is next is number six.
@@TIO540S1 great movie, but more like number 80, especially with foreign films included. That’s still a remarkable ranking. It’s an amazing movie, but it still has some flaws. Don’t fight it, it’s not worth it. There’s a lot of movies out there, 80 is still stupendous
I saw this movie at the theater . I as speechless afterwards. I never get tired of this scene and the one in the diner at the end of the movie. Sam Jackson rocks!!!!!!
I saw it at the theater as well and I was a changed man.
I’ve favorited this all time masterpiece and come back ever now and then to be amazed and entertained with the way Samuel Jackson talks, acts and looks and everything in this scene.
"Does he look like a bitch?" "What??" get's me every time 😂
😭
Yes he is. Marcellus Wallace does look like a b!tch.
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He does look like one when Zed its doing him in the basament lmao
Lmaooo
When he's drinking that soda the way he's looking at Brett just has it written all over his face what his intentions are in that apartment. Brilliant acting!
Yeah so just sit there like a bitch when you have em outnumbered 4 to 2.
The dialog in this film cannot be surpassed. It's so good that the viewer is mesmerized by characters who are so viscerally exciting and real to the viewer.
Saw it 7 times in theater and tried to make a parody using the local public access channels gear.
Revolutionary fkn film.
What a scene! I have never seen 10 minutes like it before or since. It's a work of total genius.
Tarantino: hands Samuel script
Samuel: reads it
Samuel: MOTHAFUCKA!
Smiley Face24 😆
I never get tired of watching this scene. It actually makes me hungry, every time. I love how Vincent says he "can't have" burgers, as he lights a cigarette.
We should be dead, my friend. This is Divine Intervention. God came down from heaven and stopped these bullets.
What we have here is a miracle and I want you to F....g acknowledge it. Let's eat.
Vincent says "(I) ain't hungry". That's the only thing he says about burgers.
@@LeatherCladVegan Oh ok, I thought he said "Can't have em"
@@machete8614 learn english
@@saramorin4792 Well that's a bit rude
One of the best scenes ever❤
Samuel L Jackson manages to sell every one of his roles perfectly
Especially tasty hamburger 🍔 roles, no pun intended and gulping down a tasty Sprite. What movie was it with the Slush Puppy ???
Everyone seems to forget the good acting of Frank Whaley who plays Brett, the one that is shitting on his pants and makes us shitting in ours too. A good scene is not only about the main cool protagonist but secondary characters that make the scene believable. That is something the audience never thinks about whrn praising a movie.
@@conatcha True all of this movie’s actors play their roles amazingly
Tarantino calls Jackson the best actor he's ever worked with
Well... except for Mace Windu - total lameness from two terrible movies.
Nobody was more uncomfortable than "The Guy On The Couch".
flock of seagulls
yeah man tense shit happening around you and you being forced to just lie down there
@@EfftingES 😂😂😂😂😂
His death bed/couch, you might say.
LMAO underrated comment
Best performance ever , what a combination, Jackson, Travolta just Genios.
One of the most iconic scenes in movie history! How this scene is still exploited in memes… tells a lot!
The young black guy who opened the door is the voice actor for many of our childhood cartoon, samurai Jack, static shock, green lantern from justice league, wilt from fosters home for imaginary friends and much more 🔥🔥🔥
Check out the big brain on Rodney. You a smart m’f***a
And video games
Also vamp in metal gear solid series
Wait he’s Wilt 🤯🤯
@@shishimcghee3309 Yeap!
Frank Whaley deserves a lot of credit for his performance in this scene. It's not surprising that Jackson's the center of focus, and Travolta the shadow, but this iconic scene works in large part due to Whaley's tremendous effort to act cool in the face of death.
Agree about Whaley. His performance in this scene is brilliant. From the initial dread on his face to the all out panic makes it so terrifying.
Great actor. He did a great scene w/ Tom Cruise in "Born on the 4th of July".
@randomguy8196 yep...nice little movie lol.."Jimget" hahaha
swimming w sharks
Meanwhile you have Voice Acting Legend Phil LaMarr (Marvin) just hugging the wall as intensely as he could
I love how causal Vincent is when he nearly gets killed by like 10 gunshots and when he accidentally shoots Marvin in the face.
This ICONIC scene never gets old
The day Samuel L. Jackson became my most favourite actor.
The energy in this scene!
the moment for me was " I HAVE HAD IT WITH THESE MOTHERFUCKING SNAKES " i was like yes ok you my guy now G
The first time I saw him being a badass was in Coming to America where he tried to rob a fast food joint and got owned by Eddie Murphy with a mop! XD
Jackie Brown' solidified the same persona as my favorite.
Same for me.
Sam Jackson has perfected the art of being crazy, terrifying, and hilarious
I have never seen anyone call him that. It’s Samuel L Jackson say the full name
@@incognito_. Sammy J is his preferred name to be called. You best start calling him Sammy J, or else he will be...disappointed in you...
So do they speak English in What?
Such a masterpiece. Everybody I know quotes this movie. These characters will live in immortality.
You need new friends
Man! Jules really knows how to play his victim well. Uses a casual and friendly approach right before delivering that 'element of suprise'. Even went as far as taking the guys last meal.
It makes the victim not panic therephore making his job easier, the man is a pro.
“Check out the big brain on Brett”, gets me every time. The build up is so perfect here.
check out the big brain on brad
It's my text tone... only cool people recognize it
Yes if you listen closely, he actually says "Check out the big brain on Brad." Even though he correctly refers to him as Brett throughout the rest of the scene, during overdubbing, Jackson accidentally used the wrong name and it made it into the film.
"Check out the big brain..... scattered all over the floor."
Amen
Just one of the best cinematic set ups... Tarantino is a genius and Jackson's acting is just sublime...
Dunno, there are two obvious mistakes in this scene.
@@georgebarnes8163 please elaborate
@@hectorcanizales5900 The first one is that the bullet holes are already in the wall before the guy came out of the bedroom shooting, the second one is that they left without the money.
@@georgebarnes8163 nice catch
@@georgebarnes8163 and the second? (the suspense is killin' me! 😆)
My favorite part of this scene is the fact that the scene before it lays all the pieces for this to work. It is an amazing use of dialogue.
one of my all time favorite scenes
"I DON'T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GODAMN THING"
*A couple minutes later...*
"WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL US SOMEONE WAS IN THE BATHROOM? DID IT SLIP YOUR MIND?"
"Nobody asked me..."
"aw I shot Marvin in the face..."
With a GD hand cannon!
👏👏👏🤣
He prolly woulda gotten shot for being a smart ass
Samuel L Jackson is just so strong there wasn’t any recoil on his gun
No it's john travolta's forehead reflecting the blowback straight into the gun again
Fired .22 blanks
@@angryjohnnyt360 per IMFDB it's a Star B 9x19mm and a chrome plated, pre-Kahr Auto Ordnance 1911A1 .45 ACP. Other than the finish and grips I have two just like it in .45 and .38 Super respectively
@@chrismc410 I was joking about the no recoil that's why I said .22 cause there is literally no recoil with that ammo. The model pistol I wasn't sure either .45 or 9mm but thanks for the info ....good stuff you should throw up a pic of your hand cannons so we can all enjoy them😁
@@chrismc410 what are you Samuel Jackson in Jackie brown?😂
This is some of the best acting I have ever seen
Never gets old watch this film at least 2 times a yr,since debut.
Did anyone else notice they forgot the briefcase lol
Fuck you’re right
They probably went back for it.
Tarantino’s movies are famous for those dialogs! Check the bullet holes 6:54 they’re already there! I guess details won’t matter we get the point.
Oh, shit!
@@petsafloudas I think some of those(the ones we can see before they get shot at) were from their own guns, because they lit the place up