When Jules (Samuel L. Jackson's character) reads Ezekiel 25:17 before a particularly brutal scene, he isn't actually reading the verse from the Bible. Instead, the passage came from the 1976 film The ...
Cinema history is littered with abandoned projects, scripts that never made it to the screen, and directors' visions that remain forever unrealized. But it's not unheard of for these phantom films to ...
“Breaking Bad” features scenes that leave you downright gobsmacked, and “Pulp” is rife with them — Mia’s overdose, Butch’s girlfriend forgetting his watch, Marvin being shot in the face and the ...
Some movies are quotable. Pulp Fiction is a movie that can be almost infinitely quoted. “Every scene, every line, every little idiosyncratic turn of dialogue feels like it was written with an eye ...