Pulp Fiction

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Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
True Romance is his best film for me, didnt direct it but he was the writer.

Pulp is a very good film, criminal that Samuel L didnt win an Oscar for his part and it went to Martin Landau for Ed Wood.

I think he's a terrible actor Samuel L. Jackson. In his entire career he's had one solitary Oscar nomination and didn't win that!

Granted he played the part of Jules very well, but he's vastly overrated and has somehow earned himself legendary status among the top Hollywood stars.
 
dan.j.mcfc said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
True Romance is his best film for me, didnt direct it but he was the writer.

Pulp is a very good film, criminal that Samuel L didnt win an Oscar for his part and it went to Martin Landau for Ed Wood.

I think he's a terrible actor Samuel L. Jackson. In his entire career he's had one solitary Oscar nomination and didn't win that!

Granted he played the part of Jules very well, but he's vastly overrated and has somehow earned himself legendary status among the top Hollywood stars.

this ^ (not terrible but overrated imo)
 
dan.j.mcfc said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
True Romance is his best film for me, didnt direct it but he was the writer.

Pulp is a very good film, criminal that Samuel L didnt win an Oscar for his part and it went to Martin Landau for Ed Wood.

I think he's a terrible actor Samuel L. Jackson. In his entire career he's had one solitary Oscar nomination and didn't win that!

Granted he played the part of Jules very well, but he's vastly overrated and has somehow earned himself legendary status among the top Hollywood stars.

I think he was superb as Jules Wingfield, fuck the rest of his career, he was perfect for that role and played it perfectly.
His you are the weak and i am the tyranny of evil men speech is a thing of genius
 
An absolute masterpiece and a film I could watch for another few hours without getting bored. I especially like the fact that you notice something new each time. i.e. Steve Buscemi is the Buddy Holly waiter in the Vincent / Mia night out and Vincent criticises his service. This goes back to Mr Pink in Reservoir Dogs refusing to tip a dollar to the waitress.

Does anyone think Vincent from Pulp Fiction and Mr Blonde from Reservoir Dogs are supposed to be brothers? They're Vincent Vega and Vic Vega respectively. It's too coincidental.
 
peoffrey said:
Does anyone think Vincent from Pulp Fiction and Mr Blonde from Reservoir Dogs are supposed to be brothers? They're Vincent Vega and Vic Vega respectively. It's too coincidental.

You're exactly right, both films exist in the same universe and there was talk of "The Vega Brothers" being put into production, but utimately got canned as both actors had aged too much to play younger versions of their respective characters.

A quick search on Google will also give you a rationale of how the film could still be made, and it involves the concept that both Vic and Vincent Vega had twin brothers who they'd never met, and who had never met each other, meeting on the same plane on the way to avenge their brothers deaths. Not sure if the idea was legitimately considered but it would be interesting and bizzare to say the least.
 

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