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Oh yea thats right...this is my all time favorite movie. I havent seen any movie that has been able to top this one. It has everything, action, comedy, romance, and samuel l jackson. But this movie does not have one thing. A sign in the front of the lawn that says dead ni**er storage. lol oh that was great. For those who havent seen this marvoulus peice of work, i highly recommend watching thos movie....it is so choice. I have to say my favorite part is where samuel l jackson is talking to brett. Oh man that is a great scene so very very funny. Well i guess ill get to the point of this forum, if you have seen it and you like the movie....Key word being like....then post your favorite scene, and if you havent seen it then let me know if you like it.
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[color=darkslategray]I applaud. This was my first favorite QT movie. I'll say that my favorite character was Mia. Why? Because she's hot...^_^; Her character was witty, sexy, and cool. Plus, I'm an Uma Thurman fan.

My favorite scene? Man, that's challenging. The whole movie was one great scene. But if I were to pick out one, I'd have to say..when Jules and Vincent were driving and Vince accidentally shot Martin in the face. His facial expression and his action was just priceless. Jules's action was great too. Those two [Travolta and Jackson] worked so well together.

Another scene was in the apartment and the guy in the bathroom came out and blasted. No bullet hit the two, and the way they just look at each other, then the wall behind them..god, that was hilarious. Plus, Jules's speech was the best.[/color]
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Yeah one of Quentins finest works. I have to say that besides Reservoir Doggs or Hero, perhaps, this tops it all. My favorite character was none other then Samuel L. Jackson himself, his character was damn cool. He was the coolest Mofo through out the whole movie. No doubt you'll have a hard time pickin a scene, this film is that damn good but one particular scene really impressed me a lot, and thats the endiing. I had to give it an applaud after watchin that masterpiece...
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[COLOR=Red]QT is really good writer/director. Pulp Fiction is probably my 2nd favorite movie by him. My favorite scene would either be John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson standing there, not being hit with bullets by the bad shot of the hiding guy, or when Travolta and Uma Thurman are dancing. My favorite QT movie would probably be either Kill Bill or True Romance...[/COLOR]
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Long film, but awesome nonetheless. It has QT's trademark back and forth timelines, and some awesome dialogue, that, like a Seinfield episode just has characters talk about what comes naturally, instead of forced philosophical nonsense like some movies tend to use.

I love the scene where Vincent accidentally blows up Marvin's head,and the opening hit scene with Jules and Vincent is freakin' hilarious. By the way, off topic, Ichi the Killer, where can I find that movie (Ichi the Killer, legally. PM me if you know where I can find Japanese imports period.)
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[font=trebuchet ms]Aww man. This is one of my Mr.Tarintino favs. I love the actors in it (especially Ms. Umma Thurman!), and the plot is very interesting and hillarious. Isn't it funny how Mr.Tarintino always uses the same actors for his movies? I personally wouldn't have it any other way. ^-^ [/font]
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[color=deepskyblue][size=1]Whenever I think of QT I think of [b]Pulp Fiction[/b] for some odd reason. The movie ranks high amongst my favorites (Reservoir Dogs just beating it), and I find it's a funny flick to watch with friends.

I'm surprised no one's mentioned Bruce as Butch, I mean, it really wasn't one of his best roles, but I'm a Willis fan regardless. Tim Roth was wonderfull as well, mmm, i likes me some pumpkin...

Anyways, you can't beat a movie that repeatedly uses the F word (Or in Samuel M. Jackson's case, the M-F word) or a movie where someone accidentaly shoots Phil Lamarr (marvin) in the face.[/color][/size]
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[SIZE=1]Ah [b]Pulp Fiction[/b], the second Quentin Tarantino film I saw and easily the best, although for pure gratuitous violence [B]Resevoir Dogs[/B] does come very close. I think it's the strength of the character interactions is what makes the film such a hit for me, Vincent and Jules in the restaurant is one of the best scenes in the entire film. I have to admit that even though that Ving Rhames and Bruce Willis are excellent in their respective parts, although you do have to be slightly amused at the end of their fight.

Uma Thurman?s character Mia is a bit of an on-the-fencer for me, her character was excellent but at the same time there was something wholly insipid about her, she seemed to reflect more of a spoiled child than an interest, I don?t know maybe it?s just my perception. [/SIZE]
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wow this is awsome that alot of people liked pulp fiction. Its rare that people would like this kinda movie. Then again i do live out in the middle of now where. But this is truly a work of art and im glad that you guys like it. Just for the record Annalisse just moved up a notch in my book. Maybe we should dance some time lol. and now the famous quote that will lead out generation into the future

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.
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