The most memorable scene and BEST scene in the movie is the scene where Marsellus Wallace is talking to Butch to go down in the fifth round. Marsellus is so cool is the scene, not raising his voice once to make his point. And I love the fact that you only get to see Bruce Willis’ face during the dialoge between the two. And Al Green’s “Let’s Stick Together” only makes the scene gold. Once again, Tarantino has placed the right music with the right scene.
The scene i will always remember is the opening scene with Pumpkin and Honey Bunny. This was the first Tarantino film i had watched and the witty conversation between the two caught my attention and then the spine chilling shrill in the final seconds of this scene just blew my mind back then, and i still think its probably his best opening scene
Brett’s apartment scene. I like how the tension slowly begins to build, it escalates line by line. JULES: “Boy, “what” ain’t no country that I ever heard of!”
Unlike most other people I think the best scènes in Tarantino’s work aren’t his really cool dialogue scenes but his scènes where music plays a big role and people are just doing something. I don’t have a particular preference for a scène in Pulp Fiction but I know for sure that when I see it again it’ll be a scene without dialogue.
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Unlike most other people I think the best scènes in Tarantino’s work aren’t his really cool dialogue scenes but his scènes where music plays a big role and people are just doing something. I don’t have a particular preference for a scène in Pulp Fiction but I know for sure that when I see it again it’ll be a scene without dialogue.
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Vince shooting up and driving home in the car - the blood entering the works was pretty cool.