You sending the wolf? E36 M3, that's all you had to say.
There's a certain word that also gets used a lot in that movie. I don't know if we have a filter for it, and I don't plan on finding out!
In reply to Tom_Spangler:
I presume that you are not referring to The berkeleying Short Version. (NSFW, duh)
Tom_Spangler wrote: Every time my fingers touch brain, I'm Superfly TNT! I'm the guns of the Navarone!
I'm a mushroom-cloud-laying motherberkeleyer.
If I am curt, it's because time is a factor. I think fast, I talk fast, and if you two to expect to get out of this on one peice, I expect you to act fast, so, pretty please, with sugar on top, clean the berkeleyin car.
What's more chicken E36 M3 than f ing with a man's automobile? I mean, don't f with another man's vehicle.
You don't do it.
It's just against the rules.
aircooled wrote: "Whose motorcycle is this?" "It's a chopper, baby." "Whose chopper is this?" "It's Zed's" "Who's Zed?" "Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead."
If told in chronological order, the last line in the film.
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 ______ cool about them.
Beer Baron wrote: In reply to Tom_Spangler: I presume that you are not referring to The berkeleying Short Version. (NSFW, duh)
No, it's not that word. I'll give you a hint. Do you see a sign out in front of my house?
RevRico wrote: You sending the wolf? E36 M3, that's all you had to say.
I'm 30 minutes away. I'll be there in 10.
Duke wrote:RevRico wrote: You sending the wolf? E36 M3, that's all you had to say.I'm 30 minutes away. I'll be there in 10.
9 minutes and 37 seconds later...
Appleseed wrote: Awe, man...I just shot Marvin in the face.
Trivia- Marvin is also Hermes Conrad Ala Futurama
Tom_Spangler wrote:Beer Baron wrote: In reply to Tom_Spangler: I presume that you are not referring to The berkeleying Short Version. (NSFW, duh)No, it's not that word. I'll give you a hint. Do you see a sign out in front of my house?
Does it say dead n...... storage?
BrokenYugo wrote: Speaking of breakfast foods, I read something a while ago that really explained why the movie is so good. Pulp Fiction is a series of stories about people's breakfast getting interrupted, nobody likes getting their breakfast interrupted, so you relate with the movie. A few characters even get their breakfast interrupted more than once.
That is brilliant. The references are everywhere! Even when Vincent takes the OD-ing chick to Lance's house late at night, he's eating breakfast cereal.
johnnie wrote:BrokenYugo wrote: Speaking of breakfast foods, I read something a while ago that really explained why the movie is so good. Pulp Fiction is a series of stories about people's breakfast getting interrupted, nobody likes getting their breakfast interrupted, so you relate with the movie. A few characters even get their breakfast interrupted more than once.That is brilliant. The references are everywhere! Even when Vincent takes the OD-ing chick to Lance's house late at night, he's eating breakfast cereal.
Tarantino is out there sometimes but he nails it
johnnie wrote:BrokenYugo wrote: Speaking of breakfast foods, I read something a while ago that really explained why the movie is so good. Pulp Fiction is a series of stories about people's breakfast getting interrupted, nobody likes getting their breakfast interrupted, so you relate with the movie. A few characters even get their breakfast interrupted more than once.That is brilliant. The references are everywhere! Even when Vincent takes the OD-ing chick to Lance's house late at night, he's eating breakfast cereal.
Pretty much everybody has their breakfast interrupted.
In order of interruption:
Everybody in the coffee shop along with Vincent and Jules when Ringo and Yolanda decide to cut breakfast short and rob the place.
Brett and company.
Lance, while not technically breakfast, was eating cereal before being rudely interrupted with a dying woman in his living room.
Child Butch was watching morning cartoons before receiving the watch.
Adult Butch skips breakfast to go get his watch.
After killing Vincent before Marsellus shows up with donuts, Butch forgets the knockoff pop tarts he was toasting.
Marsellus gets run over while on said morning donut run for himself and the now deceased Vincent.
Fabienne could not get the blueberry pancakes she wanted.
Jimmy gets interrupted in the morning by a dead guy in his garage.
Marsellus gets interrupted during breakfast when Jules calls for help with the Jimmy situation.
Winston Wolfe appears to be at some sort of morning social function before having to leave and go clean up the mess.
BrokenYugo wrote:johnnie wrote:Pretty much everybody has their breakfast interrupted. In order of interruption: Everybody in the coffee shop along with Vincent and Jules when Ringo and Yolanda decide to cut breakfast short and rob the place. Brett and company. Lance, while not technically breakfast, was eating cereal before being rudely interrupted with a dying woman in his living room. Child Butch was watching morning cartoons before receiving the watch. Adult Butch skips breakfast to go get his watch. After killing Vincent before Marsellus shows up with donuts, Butch forgets the knockoff pop tarts he was toasting. Marsellus gets run over while on said morning donut run for himself and the now deceased Vincent. Fabienne could not get the blueberry pancakes she wanted. Jimmy gets interrupted in the morning by a dead guy in his garage. Marsellus gets interrupted during breakfast when Jules calls for help with the Jimmy situation. Winston Wolfe appears to be at some sort of morning social function before having to leave and go clean up the mess.BrokenYugo wrote: Speaking of breakfast foods, I read something a while ago that really explained why the movie is so good. Pulp Fiction is a series of stories about people's breakfast getting interrupted, nobody likes getting their breakfast interrupted, so you relate with the movie. A few characters even get their breakfast interrupted more than once.That is brilliant. The references are everywhere! Even when Vincent takes the OD-ing chick to Lance's house late at night, he's eating breakfast cereal.
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