I feel like he would've died no matter what. Marvin: "I do think it was God." Vincent: *turns around* "Oh come on, there's no way that-" *bam* Or Marvin: "I don't think it was God." Vincent: *turns around* "See this guy gets it-" *bam*
And the hammer was down in the next shot after that. The 1911 is a single action, meaning that Vincent would have had to manually lower the hammer to be safe waving it around when he's freaking out at Jules with the gun in his hand when the camera pans back to him.
“Aw man, I shot Marvin in the face.” One of the most iconic, funniest and sharply written lines in movie history. The fact that Tarantino turned a shocking and violent scene into a funny one is a testament to how much of a genius he is as a writer and filmmaker. He is one of the best directors working today.
@@ferrer985yeah but what you don't understand is directors and writers like Tim Burton and other genius' are few and far between. Most directors don't even have there own opinions or creative direction. These are the directors that we need today, and don't have enough of.
The reason he died was because he did not have an opinion. Vince and Jules acknowledged it was a miracle, Marvin did not, so when Vince turned around, God caused the gun to fire. God does not like people who disavow his miracles.
@Jimmy Really dude? You make me upset to be a Jimmy if you think the only thing stopping Marvin from freaking out is that he may not have a mouth anymore. Never mind the dude has some of his brains in Jules' hair. SMH
By shooting Marvin in the face. Vega just sealed his fate, starting a chain reaction from the Bonny situation to the diner and THEN insulting Butch after Butch's not so great meeting with Wallace (Butch then decided to forgo on the bet after how Wallace warmly greeted Vega right after).
But Vincent would have insulted Butch anyway, and Jules would have left the mob anyway. This in no way impacted Vincent’s fate. What this did impact was it let Jules run into Ringo and Honey Bunny just in time to be their shepherd. Work on your film analysis.
@@Dustyplastic73 "What this did impact was it let Jules run into Ringo and Honey Bunny just in time to be their shepherd." Good point, but I think Jules was more influenced by the fact that "God came down from heaven and stopped the [ ] bullets from hitting [him and Vincent]"
@@trinajackson5817 If Vincent had checked the back room that guy wouldn't have come running out all gund blazing and missed every shot. It's still Vince's fault he dies.
@@the_sixxness I always loved this theory, but it doesn’t make sense. Vincent and Jules took a cab to the bar, not Vincent’s Malibu. How would Butch have found Vincent’s car after?
“I like to think the last thing that went through Marvin’s head - other than that bullet - was to wonder what the hell these people were talking about.”
Brother Drew, the operative word is, " through." The handgun in the scene is a Auto-Ordnance M1911A1 in .45 ACP. At point blank range like that, the big, heavy slug that is the .45 would have very easily gone right through Marvin's head and right on out the back window. Marvin's brains would have been all over the trunk.
I read somewhere one film critic said that given how much of the film revolves around dialogue, and how important conversation is to the characters, it’s not exactly surprising Marvin was shot dead just moments after saying “I don’t even have an opinion”.
I figured that out for myself, just about now. Vincent got annoyed with Marvin's lack of opinion, and didn't want him around anymore, at all. He shot him on purpose.
Dashie's Old Music Well, he is kind of strung out on heroin throughout the entire film, so it probably took a minute for everything to sink in. Drugs mixed with basic human psychology.
In my opinion, Samuel L Jackson’s first line in this video isn’t well acted. The one about “go walk with the shepherds”. Not sure why, it just feels like he is reading a script evn though he probably isn’t
Fun Fact: Originally the story had Vincent kill Marvin on purpose but Travolta asked Tarantino to change it to a accident because if Vincent purposely killed Marvin it would make Vincent more of a bad guy. This is one of the very few times we’re some else’s input had changed Tarantino’s mind on his story.
I'd like to think that he meant to kill him but tried to make it look like an accident. My reasoning is if you play it at .25 speed you can clearly see Vincent pull the trigger.
I forgot where I saw it from but also Supposedly he was supposed to accidentally shoot him in the throat but then have to shoot him again because of the pain he was in but it was too dark for the scene.
John Travolta said in an interview that’s what he was trying to do, because Vincent would try to make nothing of his crimes & avoid responsibility. Such a good character analysis & it led to a great scene.
@@VicenzoV Bruh tell me your joking. This is a movie, I know thier acting. I'm complementing their acting skills! All I'm saying is the characters they are playing acted like they've shot people before.
I love the constant details of Vincent never keeping the safety on his gun, when the two are getting their guns from the trunk in the opening scene, you can hear Jules clicking the safety button on his gun before holstering it, while Vincent doesn’t, here, he doesn’t have the safety on and it causes him to accidentally shoot Marvin in the face, and of course, in his final scene, he leaves the safety off on his gun before leaving it on the counter, which eventually leads to his death, these details are amazing man
I would think putting his booger hook on the bang button while pointing the loud end of his pistol in an unsafe direction probably had more to do with it safety or no
Nah Marvin was the undercover guy who was feeding them info on the guy who stole the briefcase if I'm not wrong .. At the beginning before they enter the apartment, Jules asks Vincent whether'our guy' is up there with them.
@@NoobMaster-lr2li No, they knew he was up there. And Vincent asked Jules whether the 4 or 5 count was counting their guy (Marvin), who they knew was up there.
Curious if they teach cops to carry with a round chambered? I went back and forth but eventually decided to carry with one chambered. Why? Because as some say, "Carrying without one chambered turns your handgun into a 2-hand gun".
I like how Vince asks Marvin for his opinion like they're all just friends on a road trip instead of two hitmen who kidnapped him after killing his friends
@@20somethingcimena right, but if we weren’t supposed to feel weird about the way he died he wouldn’t have been a kid. He’s different from Vince in terms of culpability and that’s why this scene rules
@@Jeff-is1whI'm not sure how much the movie actually establishes about Marvin's role in the whole thing except that Jules and Vincent refer to him as "our guy". He may have given them the location but that doesn't mean he expected them to shoot everyone. He was clearly terrified in that scene. I'd say this could be a kidnapping.
Dude who plays Marvin is Phil LaMarr, a legendary voice actor with over 500 credits in video games like Mortal Kombat, Metal Gear and many, many others.
Firearms safety 101. 1.) Never point your weapon at something you are not prepared to shoot. 2.) Always assume a weapon is loaded and only one trigger pull away from firing even if someone else said it was unloaded. 3.) Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. 4.) Always be sure of what's beyond your target. 5.) Stay away from the professional hitmen profession.
All great points. In addition: For that single-action 1911-style weapon to be able to go off, the safety would have to be off and the hammer pulled back. The fact that they were in a moving vehicle didn't help, either -- there's always a chance of hitting a "motherf---ing bump." I have to wonder if there are gun-safety instructors out there who use this clip as a perfect illustration of everything not to do.
+ThePaladinGamer I dont understand how "I don't even have an opinion" is funny, but that part that is funny is this, just before the gun goes off Vincent says "you dont think that God came down and stopped the bullets do you" then a bullet kills Marvin as if its a sign. But I would like to know why Marvin's last words are funny?
I feel like not enough movies have scenes where main characters commit colossal accidents like this that radically change the plot. Stories don't need to include the minutia and realities of the real world, where accidents happen all the time, but it really adds a layer of authenticity to see characters needing to quickly adapt when a freak mistake screws up all their plans
World War Z introduces a super important prodigy scientist guy early in the movie and on his first mission he trips and shoots himself in the head accidentally.
Writers are taught to not have scenes where accidents or coincidences change the plot line. In real life, it happens all the time, but in stories, in most cases, it seems contrived and fake. This movie gets away with it repeatedly (Butch and Marcellus happen to cross paths, leading to their fight and the Gimp scene) because the movie itself is wildly entertaining. Also, there may be a supernatural force guiding events.
Fargo season 3 & 4 have such scenes where important characters die in accident or absolute unintentionally. In 3, it's the two protagonists. Twin brothers fighting over who should get the stamp that was meant to be to the other brother. The stamp had a lotta importance to the story for the last five episodes. And the older brother accidentally shoved the frame of the stamp a bit too hard at the younger and the fram broke on his chest. With a huge fragment now in his neck. It was necessary as the story revolves around events that seem obvious when looked in hindsight, but actually didn't take place like that. A bystander or a cop who sees the crime scene after will obv analyse that it was the older brother knowing they used to fight around about that expensive stamp. It's masterful writing, as it borders on the line between what's true and what's not. The whole Fargo series, the film Fargo are the prime examples of unconventional storytelling. From absolutely despicable protagonists to accidental events. From the psychopath u root for to the anthology system of story writing, (i.e. each season with an absolutely different story and characters and even the setting) from unexplained supernatural events that have almost no role to this highly realistic story, to important characters dying off screen. Coen brothers (the writers of the Fargo series and stories like no country for old men) really know how to write anticlimatic stories which are really deep and yet entertaining
This movie is a masterpiece. It’s cool how it’s got little things in it that relate it to Reservoir Dogs being in the same world. Like Michael Madsen’s character in Reservoir Dogs is Vic Vega and at one point he said something about his brother getting shot and killed, talking about Vincent Vega here played by John Travolta
That's right, Vincent Vega and Vic Vega are brothers. In fact, Tarantino wanted to make a movie based on the two brothers, to be called "Vega Brothers". But unfortunately he didn't make it because, by the time he had some time for it, both Madsen and Travolta were too old to convincingly play them in a way that they were younger than they were in these two films.
When I watch movies and see actors handle firearms in ridiculous ways like this, I often imagine alternate scenes where the gun goes off and something terrible happens that interrupts the whole plot. This is the only film that actually took the alternate scene right out of my head as I was thinking of it and put it right on the screen. Thanks, Quentin 😂
HI ANYONE WHO READS THIS, CAN YOU PLEASE CONFIRM THAT JOHN TRAVOLTA HAS HIS WIG STUCK IN HIS TEETH IN THE FIRST FEW SECONDS OF HIM IN THIS TH-cam CLIP? THANK YOU AND I WITH YOU ALL GOOD FORTUNE. nobody is acknowledging in the comments so I had to ask, thanks again.
Well, Vincent does show himself to be kind of a dumbass in some regards in this movie: points a gun at Marvin while asking him a casual question for no reason, leaves his gun on the kitchen counter when he's in Butch's apartment while using the bathroom, purposely antagonizes a boxer in a bar the first time he meets him, tries to escalate the diner hold up while Jules tries to negotiate. There's also the possibility that he intended to kill him in the first place but for some reason did it in broad daylight. Which either further shows some stupidity or maybe he's a sociopath like his brother and gets some kind of kick out of it.
*That's not samurai jack. It's a character named marvin who is played by phil lamarr, the same person who plays the voice of samurai jack, but that doesnt make the character marvin into samurai jack, thats just silly.*
Damn..I never knew I was gonna get this many likes. I would like to thank my parents for giving birth to me, my bro and sis for being the best little siblings i could ask for. Last but not least the dozens of youtubers for liking this comment.This comment came from my heart and soul. THANK YOU MARVIN FOR NOT STATING YOU'RE OPINION AND TO VINCENT FOR BLOWING HIS BRAINS OUT. THIS WOUL'VE NEVER HAPPENED WITHOUT YOU GUYS!! . IM OUT.
The only thing missing from that would have been the Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennng ringing of the ears as the sound comes back... Do you know how loud that would be in there??
Tarantino is the master of off-road story lines. Jules and Vincent are meant to be returning the suitcase and Marvin to Marcellus, but then a completely stupid accident diverts the whole plot. It's brilliantly unexpected and comically grim.
Maybe Marsellus Wallace told Vincent he does not want any witnesses aside from him and Jules. Vincent was just trying to make it seem an accident. and made a mess out of it
Thats really cheeky of Vincent had he put the safety on and put the gun away it wouldn't have happened I don't blame Jules for being pissed off Vincent tried to blame him when it was Vincen's stupidity and carelessness that caused it
I just realized that Vincent Vega is one of the most irresponsible Gun users ever depicted on film. His carelessness in this movie led to 2 unintentional deaths Case 1, Marvin: Vincent violated 2 important rules on Gun safety. #1 NEVER point a gun at anybody loaded or unloaded unless you intent to hit that target. #2 NEVER put your finger on the trigger unless your ready to shoot. Case 2 , His own NEVER leave your weapon in an unsecured location for ANY reason. Because of that Vincent Vega got wasted by Butch.
Actually 2. Jules retired, Marcelus had a score to settle with Butch, so Marcelus and Vincent were the 2 in butch's apt waiting for him so marcelus left the weapon on the counter to get coffee, the scene where butch driving seen marcelus walking in front of him, cuz he was walking back to butchs apt.
Go watch the movie again it's obvious, also whenever Vincent is in the bathroom trouble happens. The drug overdose of Mia, Vince in the bathroom, The diner scene robbery , here butch apt he gets shot
Vincent is seated in the charismatic but stupid section. His scene in the restaurant with Mia is one of the most iconic movie images of the 1990s, but he seems totally unfamiliar with safety catches and probably felt it was uncool to take a submachine-gun into the toilet with him. It cost him his life.
i love how earlier when vincent grabs his pistol, he doesnt put the safety on while jules does. which led up to him shooting marvin in the face. thats what you call attention to detail
Usually when the director wants the car to "drive into a bump" the camera shakes to at least pretend that there was a bump on the road. What we have here is a pure, plain and simple case of poor trigger discipline.
Wrong, he killed him. Samuel L even confirmed it in an interview, and you can see him clearly squeeze the trigger. So not as pure, plain and simple as your simple mind can handle ;)
***** Travolta's ad-libbing like crazy in this scene. It's much better on screen than on the page. The script is at The Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb) if you wanna see Vincent's original lines :3
Rule #1: Always treat a gun like it’s loaded Rule #2: Never point your gun at something/someone you don’t want to hit. Rule #3: Be mindful of your target and what’s behind it. Rule #4: KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER. He managed to break all 4.
Say what you want, Pulp Fiction is one of these absolutely magnificent movies. And it's not because of special effects, or being epic, or being adapted from an extremely well known book.
I love this scene because in every other instance where a gun is being pointed at someone in a scene that isn't suppose to have tension it never goes off
Moral of the story:
Always have an opinion.
PaPakku Or how bout don't point a gun at someone you can't shoot
Or don't ever put your finger on the trigger unless you want to kill someone.
LMAO 😂😂😂
Don't do heroine kids.
I'm your 1.1k like
If Marvin just had an opinion he would've lived.
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He had a twitchy trigger finger lol
I feel like he would've died no matter what.
Marvin: "I do think it was God."
Vincent: *turns around* "Oh come on, there's no way that-" *bam*
Or
Marvin: "I don't think it was God."
Vincent: *turns around* "See this guy gets it-" *bam*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Extremely hilarious lol
"The gun went off. I don't know why"
Had a round chambered
Safety was off
Finger on the trigger
Gun pointed at Marvin's face
Broke all 4 of the golden rules when it came to gun safety.
Vincent killed Marvin entirely on purpose. You can literally watch him pull the trigger.
@@Hellhound23691 lol, I’d assume he did pull the trigger considering the gun fired.
@@VegetaLF7 yeah, if you look at how Jules handles his gun he’s very careful to contrast Vincent
And the hammer was down in the next shot after that. The 1911 is a single action, meaning that Vincent would have had to manually lower the hammer to be safe waving it around when he's freaking out at Jules with the gun in his hand when the camera pans back to him.
Once Vincent turned around, with the gun facing Marvin, you knew that it was all bad. 😄
they way his finger is on the trigger as well hahahahaha
bit strange for a professional assasin
@@MyBrainGlows I think the whole point of his character is that he's very incompetent
@@BlackUnicorn96 true. All characters there are like that. They think they are special but only in their small world.
@@BlackUnicorn96 trigger discipline is a must
“Man, I don’t even have an opinion.”
- Marvin’s last words, circa 1994.
Poor Marvin, you will be missed
😂😂😂😂
If he had an opinion, he could have lived
RIP
RIP Marvin the wise
From what r/PCM told me.
Unflaired must not live.
I love how, considering Jules and Vincent both being hitmen, neither of them express anything beyond annoyance when somebody dies.
Honestly Travolta’s delivery of “I shot Marvin in the face” is one of my favorite in any movie.
i was the one thousandth like
"aw man"
@Morgan Freeman you were amazing in Shawshank Redemption
This scene is the best .when it comes to dark humor 😂😂
Famous last words : "Man, I don't even have an opinion."
Well now he doesn't even have the chance to have one.
He made him open minded....*badum tss*
LOL stop... stop... you're making it even more hysterical than it already was, and I didn't think that was possible :-D
HarryUnchained Yeah but that's just like, your opinion man
Adam Simms I've never been more sure of anything in my entire life
“Aw man, I shot Marvin in the face.”
One of the most iconic, funniest and sharply written lines in movie history. The fact that Tarantino turned a shocking and violent scene into a funny one is a testament to how much of a genius he is as a writer and filmmaker. He is one of the best directors working today.
He is amongst the best directors of all time for sure.
And future generations won’t have him, we are blessed in this regard
you know, there is such a thing as fanatically praising a film or director to ridiculous levels
@@ferrer985yeah but what you don't understand is directors and writers like Tim Burton and other genius' are few and far between. Most directors don't even have there own opinions or creative direction. These are the directors that we need today, and don't have enough of.
Actually that “in the face line” was improvised by Travolta
Poor Marvin. If only he had an opinion, Vincent wouldn’t have turned around with the gun.
thats always the case with people that have no opinions 😂
life is all about choices.. all the way down to the words you choose
He should've had an opinion 🤷
So true lol
The reason he died was because he did not have an opinion. Vince and Jules acknowledged it was a miracle, Marvin did not, so when Vince turned around, God caused the gun to fire. God does not like people who disavow his miracles.
>Gets shot in the face
>Doesn't even complain
Marvin's a pretty relaxed guy.
He pretty damn chill
@Jimmy he can write it down on a piece of paper buddy so you're wrong
@@DreamRust Yeah but he probably didn't have an opinion so he didn't
@Jimmy Really dude? You make me upset to be a Jimmy if you think the only thing stopping Marvin from freaking out is that he may not have a mouth anymore. Never mind the dude has some of his brains in Jules' hair. SMH
He has no opinion m8.
Awww, I really wanted to know Marvin’s opinion! Such an open-minded person!
Plenty of brains too.
@@Filthy_Larry lol
Yeah but it’s hard to follow him because he’s all over the place.
A pretty chill guy too
He’s got an open mind now alright!
By shooting Marvin in the face. Vega just sealed his fate, starting a chain reaction from the Bonny situation to the diner and THEN insulting Butch after Butch's not so great meeting with Wallace (Butch then decided to forgo on the bet after how Wallace warmly greeted Vega right after).
But Vincent would have insulted Butch anyway, and Jules would have left the mob anyway. This in no way impacted Vincent’s fate.
What this did impact was it let Jules run into Ringo and Honey Bunny just in time to be their shepherd.
Work on your film analysis.
@@Dustyplastic73 "What this did impact was it let Jules run into Ringo and Honey Bunny just in time to be their shepherd."
Good point, but I think Jules was more influenced by the fact that "God came down from heaven and stopped the [ ] bullets from hitting [him and Vincent]"
@@trinajackson5817 If Vincent had checked the back room that guy wouldn't have come running out all gund blazing and missed every shot. It's still Vince's fault he dies.
Butch keyed Vincent's car after he insulted him.
@@the_sixxness I always loved this theory, but it doesn’t make sense. Vincent and Jules took a cab to the bar, not Vincent’s Malibu. How would Butch have found Vincent’s car after?
Jackson's "WHY THE FUCK'D YOU DO THAT?!" is one of the best-delivered lines of dialogue in film history.
Truth
The magic of Quentin Tarantino’s dialogue.
Most reasonable reaction to someone shooting a dude in the face and reacting like he spilled his drink.
He did it cos Marvin didn't have an opinion.
calm down dude.
“I like to think the last thing that went through Marvin’s head - other than that bullet - was to wonder what the hell these people were talking about.”
Shawshank redemption, good one
This comment was gold
Brother Drew, the operative word is, " through." The handgun in the scene is a Auto-Ordnance M1911A1 in .45 ACP. At point blank range like that, the big, heavy slug that is the .45 would have very easily gone right through Marvin's head and right on out the back window. Marvin's brains would have been all over the trunk.
Someone needs to ask Morgan Freeman to recite those very lines. Then edit them in a freeze frame of the blood spattered back window.
What a lovely crossover!
I read somewhere one film critic said that given how much of the film revolves around dialogue, and how important conversation is to the characters, it’s not exactly surprising Marvin was shot dead just moments after saying “I don’t even have an opinion”.
He's right
That's really interesting. I never thought of it like that but it makes complete sense
That's a great take!
It reminds me of Shakespeare how if the character loses their power of speech, they lose all power in the story.
Very Interesting Point
I figured that out for myself, just about now. Vincent got annoyed with Marvin's lack of opinion, and didn't want him around anymore, at all. He shot him on purpose.
“Aw man, I shot marvin in the face”
Love how he says it with such casualty. I get more freaked out when I spill ketchup on the table 😂
There was ketchup in there, all right. ;)
You know that ain’t what casualty means, not trying to make fun of you just letting you know.
Chill out man he said it was an accident
My favorite part was how Travolta he was about it. Totally sounds like Vinny Barbarino having a bad day
Well i mean he didn’t really care much about him since Marvin is a loose end and witness to the hit they committed
I love how calm Vincent was.
"Aw man, I shot Marvin in the face."
+Ma Zano "Ah man i just spilled my monster"
Must have hit a bump or something
+Scarface 927 funniest fucking in cinema history!
"Aw man, my car is low on gas."
"Aw man I shot Marvin in the face."
Dashie's Old Music Well, he is kind of strung out on heroin throughout the entire film, so it probably took a minute for everything to sink in. Drugs mixed with basic human psychology.
Travolta's delivery in this scene was Oscar worthy.
well he won it. And damn right.
he probably forget his lines and cues at some point
Terror Tower are you saying he won his nomination?
Solomon Hayes no
He just always stay chill in that situation 😂
Travolta's delivery on "Aw man I shot Marvin in the face" makes it to this day one of my favorite lines in movie history.
Still lqught everyday
Exactly how I felt
We too man. I swear its that weird child like tone and it KILLS me.
He's not scared or sad, just slightly bummed and feeling a little stupid
it was actually john travolta's idea
"Aw man, I shot Marvin in the face." 😂😂😂 Vincent delivered that line with PERFECTION
Always have an opinion whether you agree or disagree.
"I can't believe it, man." 😂😂😂
Swear words were made especially for Sam L Jackson
Nah, he just makes swearing an art form.
Peter Capaldi wants to know your location
Nonsense Joe pesci invented the f word
He invented swearing
Ancient tomes say the L in his middle name stands for Muthafuka
The comedy in this film is gold. Literally the most perfect film.
Stop the cap.
@@SpinoRexzillaEN25 no u
@@SpinoRexzillaEN25 no u
@@SpinoRexzillaEN25 its a masterpiece of a movie
@@SpinoRexzillaEN25 bros mom didnt let u to watch it
“Aw man, I shot Marvin in the face” is one of the funniest lines ever
With the delivery of Travolta being
'whoops. Probably shouldn't have done that! Well... live and learn I guess'
"The gun went off, I don't know why?"
😂😂😂
I think the *"WHY THE FUCKYA DO THAT?!?"* is just as good lmao
@@VomitInducingMedia "wool I didn't mean to do it, it was an accident ¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
Awww maaan. What a drag.
One of my favorite scenes in movie history. So well written. So well casted. So well acted. So well shot
well, the shot was an accident...
So well mistaken
In my opinion, Samuel L Jackson’s first line in this video isn’t well acted. The one about “go walk with the shepherds”. Not sure why, it just feels like he is reading a script evn though he probably isn’t
(rimshot)
"jesus christ..."
"don't blasphemy."
"god damnit"
"I said don't do that!"
underrated bit
My favorite moment lol
@Uncle Nik ok
@Uncle Nik being a little rough on the guy, aren't you?
@Uncle Nik wow someones angry.
@Uncle Nik get some sunlight dude you need it 😂
Fun Fact: Originally the story had Vincent kill Marvin on purpose but Travolta asked Tarantino to change it to a accident because if Vincent purposely killed Marvin it would make Vincent more of a bad guy. This is one of the very few times we’re some else’s input had changed Tarantino’s mind on his story.
Interesting. But this scene actually added more to how incompetent Vincent was as a killer rather made him look as a good guy.
And that guy makes good movies
I'd like to think that he meant to kill him but tried to make it look like an accident. My reasoning is if you play it at .25 speed you can clearly see Vincent pull the trigger.
I forgot where I saw it from but also Supposedly he was supposed to accidentally shoot him in the throat but then have to shoot him again because of the pain he was in but it was too dark for the scene.
@@OMGWasntMe you know that for a gun to work you have to pull the trigger right?
He shouldn't use his cell phone whilst driving, it's incredibly dangerous.
That’s the most dangerous thing about this video, bar none.
Idk why i find this hilarious
More dangerous than having a dead person in your car?😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Driving with a cell was ok in California till 2008, that's when they changed the law.
That's what's dangerous? lol
This scene has probably saved hundreds of lives over the years.
Marvin should've had an opinion ..
And his opinion splattered all over in the car
Vin Ciferetto i want to hear his opinion damn
+mahasona DMX Doesn't matter if you wanted to hear his opinion, it would've saved his motherfucking life
I'm gonna have to agree. If Marvin would have made an opinion, Vincent wouldn't have turned around with the gun pointing at him
To think all he had to do was give his opinion and he would've lived
"I didn't mean to do it, it was an accident".
Love the way that Vincent acts like all he did was spill a drink, or something similar.
CoolDL I think the work you're looking for is "nonchalant "
hectorkool20 i think you’re looking for phrase you’re looking for is “word” not work lol 😂
@@blackblurable I think the phrase you´re looking for is "I think the word you´re looking for is "word" not work lol 😂"
John Travolta said in an interview that’s what he was trying to do, because Vincent would try to make nothing of his crimes & avoid responsibility. Such a good character analysis & it led to a great scene.
I spilled some blood and guts
Funniest part by the way he reacts, it's probably not the first time Vincent's accidentally shot someone in the face.
@@VicenzoV Bruh tell me your joking. This is a movie, I know thier acting. I'm complementing their acting skills! All I'm saying is the characters they are playing acted like they've shot people before.
@@VicenzoV You're welcome, and good!
Juelz, maybe... probably not. Vincent, definitely.
@@damnitstroubleman definitely not jeulz. Vincent absolutely
He's a stone cold killer. Also a heroin addict lmao he doesn't get bothered by much
"Chill out man, I told you it was an accident" is such an underrated line, makes me laugh way more than "Oh man I shot Marvin in the face"
Well Jules this aint My phucking town, man, is another underrated. This scene s Travolta s light in a bottle moment.
If Vincent worked at Burger King the place would either explode or burn down.... *probably while he was in the bathroom.*
Congratulations on spoiling something that no one will get. Those are the best kind.
That's how an RBMK reactor core explodes.
Marvin's opinion, not great, not terrible...
My name is Vincent and I worked at a Burger King ironically...
Free Whoppers tho.
😂
I love the constant details of Vincent never keeping the safety on his gun, when the two are getting their guns from the trunk in the opening scene, you can hear Jules clicking the safety button on his gun before holstering it, while Vincent doesn’t, here, he doesn’t have the safety on and it causes him to accidentally shoot Marvin in the face, and of course, in his final scene, he leaves the safety off on his gun before leaving it on the counter, which eventually leads to his death, these details are amazing man
@Lazar MMA was this confirmed?
I would’ve taken the gun with me to the bathroom
I mean. . .no. Leaving the gun on the counter is what led to his death. The Butch character likely knows how to take the safety off a gun.
I think Butch could've turned off the safety if it was on
I would think putting his booger hook on the bang button while pointing the loud end of his pistol in an unsafe direction probably had more to do with it
safety or no
Guess Marvin should have had an opinion.
yeah marvin should have a opinion
hahaha yeah you're right
Literally would've saved his life, even though he probably would have been killed later
always have an opinion
I would like but then you would six-hundred and sixty-six likes so...
"Man, I don't even have an opinion"...Marvin's kinda calm for a guy that's being kidnapped, lol
Nah Marvin was the undercover guy who was feeding them info on the guy who stole the briefcase if I'm not wrong ..
At the beginning before they enter the apartment, Jules asks Vincent whether'our guy' is up there with them.
man it must be hard watchin' movies and missing clear plot points.... willfull ignorance I guess
@@NoobMaster-lr2li No, they knew he was up there. And Vincent asked Jules whether the 4 or 5 count was counting their guy (Marvin), who they knew was up there.
They played this scene for us in firearm training at the police academy.
LMAOOOOOOOOOO that's amazing!
Curious if they teach cops to carry with a round chambered? I went back and forth but eventually decided to carry with one chambered. Why? Because as some say, "Carrying without one chambered turns your handgun into a 2-hand gun".
@@generic5344 yes. Every dept i know of carrys with a round chambered.
Yes because cops in America have ZERO discipline on this ongoing problem.
@The Dark One **WHOOOOOSH**
All this would never have happened if Marvin simply had an opinion.
lol
rofl
I think Marvin's dead.
Yeah, he probably is.
G Toyadha Tagya B Nah, he'll be fine.
Flesh wound. Walk it off.
G Toyadha Tagya B What gave you that idea?
Just a mild scratch, nothing that a small bandage can't heal.
If you look closely, he actually pulls the trigger
how else would he shoot?
I like how Vince asks Marvin for his opinion like they're all just friends on a road trip instead of two hitmen who kidnapped him after killing his friends
Marvin was a mole they weren't kidnapping him, he was undercover for Marcellus
@@20somethingcimena right, but if we weren’t supposed to feel weird about the way he died he wouldn’t have been a kid. He’s different from Vince in terms of culpability and that’s why this scene rules
Marvin is with the hitmen
@@kgoofy3297
Sure but that's kinda off topic, all they were talking about is how Marvin wasn't kidnapped.
@@Jeff-is1whI'm not sure how much the movie actually establishes about Marvin's role in the whole thing except that Jules and Vincent refer to him as "our guy". He may have given them the location but that doesn't mean he expected them to shoot everyone. He was clearly terrified in that scene. I'd say this could be a kidnapping.
I just realized that Marvins last words were " I do not even have opinion"
If only he did, Vince wouldn't have turned around
+PichDextro HAHAHA never tought of it that way
Tibby
xDD
Karma
they wrote "i don't have an opinion " on his gravestone
One of the best scenes filmed. Dialogue is great and it’s hysterical.
I kinda wonder if any of it was ad-libbed, it seemed so genuine at times .
@@jamesroboyle that's the brilliance of Tarantino's dialogue. It manages to sound both poetic and improvised.
This is a good scene but I have to go with the apartment scene as the best scene.
Dude who plays Marvin is Phil LaMarr, a legendary voice actor with over 500 credits in video games like Mortal Kombat, Metal Gear and many, many others.
Not to mention Samurai Jack, Futurama, and not one but TWO major roles in the DC Animated Universe.
Funnily enough he doesn’t really do much body acting despite being a voice acting legend, this is probably his best known LA role tbh
@@jeffreymodesitt3345He was on MadTV for years. He was the UBS driver.
Vince at the beginning of the movie: “I don’t watch TV.”
Vince now: “You ever seen that show cops?”
Tarantino: "blah blah blah blah blah blah"
And it's the same exact outcome every time you hear someone say this in real life
those are the effects of Heroin and constant drug use.
I feel like he talks about TV several times despite claiming to never watch it.
@@isaacbruner65 I think some people do that to make them look more though kinda less of a bran washed sheep
If only Marvin had an opinion, he'd still be alive today. Let that be a lesson brothers
Might be just me, but I kind of sort of feel maybe we should also learn a lesson about gun safety here🤔
Thanks you lonely man, very cool
@@lennysummers6672 thank you family guy, very cool
Oh hello, fellow Travis
@@andersbjrnsen7203 Safety catches - very important. As is even having an opinion.
"Aw man I shot Marvin in the face"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
what?? why the fuck you do that?
hahhahjaa he said it like "aww man i droped my drink" XD
Pulp Fiction is my favourite black comedy because of this!
It's just a comedy. Not a "black"comedy.
You mean dark humor?
Firearms safety 101.
1.) Never point your weapon at something you are not prepared to shoot.
2.) Always assume a weapon is loaded and only one trigger pull away from firing even if someone else said it was unloaded.
3.) Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
4.) Always be sure of what's beyond your target.
5.) Stay away from the professional hitmen profession.
6) Stay away from Vincent, but if he asks you if you have an opinion, have an opinion.
All great points. In addition: For that single-action 1911-style weapon to be able to go off, the safety would have to be off and the hammer pulled back. The fact that they were in a moving vehicle didn't help, either -- there's always a chance of hitting a "motherf---ing bump." I have to wonder if there are gun-safety instructors out there who use this clip as a perfect illustration of everything not to do.
Shame Alec Baldwin wasn't given this list of instructions.
@@MrPicklerwoof**sigh** When will people stop comparing guns with random actor names, in 2048?
1. He was prepared to shoot him
I like how he asks Marvin for his opinion, as if there’s no kidnapping in progress.
He didnt kidnap. Wasn't Marvin a mole for marcelous working with them?
@@Jeffery-Vanity-Blofield yup yup
@@browndd thought so. person was probably on smart phone.
Was that god striking Marvin dead for showing indifference to his existence?
They didn't kidnap Marvin. He's with Marcellus.
I just realized that Marvin's last words were: "I don't even have an opinion". That's fuckin hilarious.
Well...he should have one !! 😂😂
+ThePaladinGamer I do not remember Marvin being African American, in this scene. I thought he was white. Guess I got him confused with that other guy.
+ThePaladinGamer I dont understand how "I don't even have an opinion" is funny, but that part that is funny is this, just before the gun goes off Vincent says "you dont think that God came down and stopped the bullets do you" then a bullet kills Marvin as if its a sign. But I would like to know why Marvin's last words are funny?
+rowdy yeats
Jesus , what film were you watching?? Did you pay attention to any of the film before this scene happened?
bob dylan No, the funny part is how casually Vincent says "aw man I just shot Marvin in the face..."
I feel like not enough movies have scenes where main characters commit colossal accidents like this that radically change the plot. Stories don't need to include the minutia and realities of the real world, where accidents happen all the time, but it really adds a layer of authenticity to see characters needing to quickly adapt when a freak mistake screws up all their plans
World War Z introduces a super important prodigy scientist guy early in the movie and on his first mission he trips and shoots himself in the head accidentally.
Well in real life, most hitmen know better than to point a _loaded gun_ at someone they're talking to.
Writers are taught to not have scenes where accidents or coincidences change the plot line. In real life, it happens all the time, but in stories, in most cases, it seems contrived and fake. This movie gets away with it repeatedly (Butch and Marcellus happen to cross paths, leading to their fight and the Gimp scene) because the movie itself is wildly entertaining. Also, there may be a supernatural force guiding events.
Fargo season 3 & 4 have such scenes where important characters die in accident or absolute unintentionally. In 3, it's the two protagonists. Twin brothers fighting over who should get the stamp that was meant to be to the other brother. The stamp had a lotta importance to the story for the last five episodes. And the older brother accidentally shoved the frame of the stamp a bit too hard at the younger and the fram broke on his chest. With a huge fragment now in his neck. It was necessary as the story revolves around events that seem obvious when looked in hindsight, but actually didn't take place like that. A bystander or a cop who sees the crime scene after will obv analyse that it was the older brother knowing they used to fight around about that expensive stamp. It's masterful writing, as it borders on the line between what's true and what's not.
The whole Fargo series, the film Fargo are the prime examples of unconventional storytelling. From absolutely despicable protagonists to accidental events. From the psychopath u root for to the anthology system of story writing, (i.e. each season with an absolutely different story and characters and even the setting) from unexplained supernatural events that have almost no role to this highly realistic story, to important characters dying off screen. Coen brothers (the writers of the Fargo series and stories like no country for old men) really know how to write anticlimatic stories which are really deep and yet entertaining
This movie and The Blues Brothers got away with that constantly. I love it.
This movie is a masterpiece. It’s cool how it’s got little things in it that relate it to Reservoir Dogs being in the same world. Like Michael Madsen’s character in Reservoir Dogs is Vic Vega and at one point he said something about his brother getting shot and killed, talking about Vincent Vega here played by John Travolta
That's right, Vincent Vega and Vic Vega are brothers. In fact, Tarantino wanted to make a movie based on the two brothers, to be called "Vega Brothers". But unfortunately he didn't make it because, by the time he had some time for it, both Madsen and Travolta were too old to convincingly play them in a way that they were younger than they were in these two films.
I thought they were cousins.
Wait which scene did Vick say his brother was shot? I've missed that somehow with the amount of times I've rewatched these two movies.
Marvin is the legendary Phil Lamar!!! He a allstar!!!!
He was in Spider man 2.
ayeee primm
He was John Stewart aka Green Lantern for JL & JLU. And Samurai Jack
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No, he's a bureaucrat
1:49 love how marvin's brain/ skull fragments are just lodged in his hair
Bam Bam wtf you weirdo
You’re a psychopath
Y’all CHILL OUT! He musta hit a bump. Brain and skull fragments tend to do that.
Afros are good at holding shit. It's like having a mini storage hat!
Everybody calling you a psycho but honestly it was funny af
*” awww man I shot Marvin in de face. “*
*” Y DA FUQ CHU DO DAT!?”*
Well I didn’t mean to man!!
It was an accident
you must’ve went over a bump or sum
WELL LOOK AT THIS MESS
I can believe it man
When I watch movies and see actors handle firearms in ridiculous ways like this, I often imagine alternate scenes where the gun goes off and something terrible happens that interrupts the whole plot. This is the only film that actually took the alternate scene right out of my head as I was thinking of it and put it right on the screen. Thanks, Quentin 😂
I'm guessing when ever someone gets killed with a prop gun during filming, something like this is going on.
1:01 Sam's eyes is just brilliant acting
HI ANYONE WHO READS THIS, CAN YOU PLEASE CONFIRM THAT JOHN TRAVOLTA HAS HIS WIG STUCK IN HIS TEETH IN THE FIRST FEW SECONDS OF HIM IN THIS TH-cam CLIP? THANK YOU AND I WITH YOU ALL GOOD FORTUNE. nobody is acknowledging in the comments so I had to ask, thanks again.
@@MisterSingh. actually yes it really botherd me I thought I was the only one who thought of it lol
Well said. A mixture of anger and regret
@@300thNPC yeah lmfao
The way John said “Marvin” at 0:46 always cracks me up!
Mahrvin
Mahveen
He genuinely wanted his opinion
Muffin
Marvel
0:55 bruh you see his finger pull the trigger
Hair trigger boiiii
Well... That is how guns go off. :3
Bad trigger discipline
Well, Vincent does show himself to be kind of a dumbass in some regards in this movie: points a gun at Marvin while asking him a casual question for no reason, leaves his gun on the kitchen counter when he's in Butch's apartment while using the bathroom, purposely antagonizes a boxer in a bar the first time he meets him, tries to escalate the diner hold up while Jules tries to negotiate.
There's also the possibility that he intended to kill him in the first place but for some reason did it in broad daylight. Which either further shows some stupidity or maybe he's a sociopath like his brother and gets some kind of kick out of it.
Notice Vincent's not freaking out😂
"I can't believe it man. - Well believe it now m'fer!" Never ceases to make me LOL!
For real. I feel that
Samurai Jack just died. John Travolta managed to do in 5 seconds what Aku couldn't do in 50 years.
you should be more respectful
*That's not samurai jack. It's a character named marvin who is played by phil lamarr, the same person who plays the voice of samurai jack, but that doesnt make the character marvin into samurai jack, thats just silly.*
@ SHUT THE F-HECK up!
dude realy no cool
aku was supposed to get him
Damn..Am I the only one who wanted to know Marvin's opinion? I guess we'll never know.
His opinion is technically still there! It's just splattered all over the back of the car.
lol oh ok..
These few comments have restored my faith in humanity! XD
Damn..I never knew I was gonna get this many likes. I would like to thank my parents for giving birth to me, my bro and sis for being the best little siblings i could ask for. Last but not least the dozens of youtubers for liking this comment.This comment came from my heart and soul. THANK YOU MARVIN FOR NOT STATING YOU'RE OPINION AND TO VINCENT FOR BLOWING HIS BRAINS OUT. THIS WOUL'VE NEVER HAPPENED WITHOUT YOU GUYS!! .
IM OUT.
He said that he even don't have an opinion.
0:59 "Aw man, I shot Marvin in the face."
Perfect line, perfect delivery. Deadpan comedy at its finest.
The only thing missing from that would have been the Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennng ringing of the ears as the sound comes back... Do you know how loud that would be in there??
The car must have hit a bump. Lmao
@@kleetus92 Very!
The pieces of brain in Jules' afro gets me every time.
Me too.
I thought that was a piece of skull stuck behind his ear
It's a Jerry curl
The first time I saw that I about pissed my pants laughing
you people are sick 😆
Tarantino is the master of off-road story lines. Jules and Vincent are meant to be returning the suitcase and Marvin to Marcellus, but then a completely stupid accident diverts the whole plot. It's brilliantly unexpected and comically grim.
Cliff booth whole arc is basically an off road story
Same with the whole zed bit. So out of the blue
Fun fact: Marvin is Samurai Jack
"Oh man, I shot Samurai Jack in the face."
Samurai jack is the man season 5 go hard tho
and Jules is afro samurai
Closest we'll ever get to an Afro Samurai/Samurai Jack crossover.
What the mighty Aku could never do, John Travolta did by accident.
One of the only times an actor changed what Tarantino wanted lol and it was gold!!!
Tarantino thought the scene worked better with Travolta's edit
You see Travolta's finger start slowly squeezing the trigger. It was no accident, lol.
Completley changes the depth of the character. Possibly a psycopath or sociopath
Maybe Marsellus Wallace told Vincent he does not want any witnesses aside from him and Jules. Vincent was just trying to make it seem an accident. and made a mess out of it
Isaiah well he is Vic Vega’s brother after all, that Psycho gene must be strong.
Yeah. I always thought that Vincent shot him on purpose in order to prove that there was no divine intervention and it really does "just happen."
that was just the emotion of the moment. I make a fist whenever I start to feel tense like that! pure accident!!
"WHADAFUCCHUDODAT" is my favorite line in the whole film
I agree it’s so funny man I just shot marvin in the face why the f**k you do that
Mine too. Samuel L Jackson is definitely one of my top 10 favorite actors.
Love how he’s says he shot him like he forgot to order a drink or he forgot his phone at home
That's the best part. LOL
The chemistry between them is unparallel. For me, the movie was about this friendship.
“You probably went over a bump or sumthin.” 😂😂😂
Car ain't hit no muthafuckin' bump!
Nice avatar m8
Thats really cheeky of Vincent had he put the safety on and put the gun away it wouldn't have happened I don't blame Jules for being pissed off Vincent tried to blame him when it was Vincen's stupidity and carelessness that caused it
you can see him squeezing the trigger
What’s funny is that Marvin is one of the most iconic voice actors of all time
im what
jeimu Vivero phil lamarr is the voice of samurai jack among other things
@Blood Beryl I agree with what you said, but your really gonna insult them, after you corrected them?
@@matthewboyd68 Also Vamp from Metal Gear Solid, if I recall correctly.
He was the voice of Hermes in Futurama
I just realized that Vincent Vega is one of the most irresponsible Gun users ever depicted on film. His carelessness in this movie led to 2 unintentional deaths
Case 1, Marvin:
Vincent violated 2 important rules on Gun safety.
#1 NEVER point a gun at anybody loaded or unloaded unless you intent to hit that target.
#2 NEVER put your finger on the trigger unless your ready to shoot.
Case 2 , His own
NEVER leave your weapon in an unsecured location for ANY reason. Because of that Vincent Vega got wasted by Butch.
Actually 2. Jules retired, Marcelus had a score to settle with Butch, so Marcelus and Vincent were the 2 in butch's apt waiting for him so marcelus left the weapon on the counter to get coffee, the scene where butch driving seen marcelus walking in front of him, cuz he was walking back to butchs apt.
+Chris Bano How do you know that? and if that's true, where's Vincent gun then?
Go watch the movie again it's obvious, also whenever Vincent is in the bathroom trouble happens. The drug overdose of Mia, Vince in the bathroom, The diner scene robbery , here butch apt he gets shot
Vincent is seated in the charismatic but stupid section. His scene in the restaurant with Mia is one of the most iconic movie images of the 1990s, but he seems totally unfamiliar with safety catches and probably felt it was uncool to take a submachine-gun into the toilet with him. It cost him his life.
Chris Bano it's only me or Vincent was really intending to kill Marvin?
Because of this scene, I always flinch whenever anyone says they don't have an opinion.
i love how earlier when vincent grabs his pistol, he doesnt put the safety on while jules does.
which led up to him shooting marvin in the face. thats what you call attention to detail
I see
I know you watched the TH-cam video called
We should have shotguns
You can also see how he slowly pulls the trigger pretty cool detail
And Jules checks his ammo as well.
"I shot Marvin in the face"
"WHY TF WOULD U DO DAT!?!
Hey, chill out man. It's just an accident...
I aint hit no motherfucking bump
"Aw man I shot Marvin in the face!"
Yeah that'll happen.
And that kids, is why you exercise trigger discipline.
The way he says it so calmly is hilarious
Still Tarantino's best movie
I love how chill john Travolta is about it. As if shooting someone in the face is just a nuisance.
He’s a heroin addict.
I would be pissed if my last words before my skull was redecorated were "Maaan I don't even have an opinion.
Elwood Blues nah you would be dead
Same
Moral of the story is " Always have an opinion" before all of your remaining thoughts end up on the back of the window......on god
“Jesus Christ”
“Don’t Blasphemy”
“God dammit”
☠️
@Stanley Broniszewski
It's the same work really. Helping souls to get to heaven.
@@roel.vinckens the lord does find a way to work wonders
I said don’t do that!
*blaspheme.
“Do you think god came down from heaven and -“
*gun goes off.*
He got told not to blasphemy.
Usually when the director wants the car to "drive into a bump" the camera shakes to at least pretend that there was a bump on the road. What we have here is a pure, plain and simple case of poor trigger discipline.
Wrong, he killed him. Samuel L even confirmed it in an interview, and you can see him clearly squeeze the trigger. So not as pure, plain and simple as your simple mind can handle ;)
@@antekkk So... poor trigger discipline, you simpleton.
@@mac1991seth he did it on purpose you tool
(Hahahaha!) Vincent casually saying "oh man.. I shot Marvin in the face" as if he'd just spilt a drink. Too funny!
***** Travolta's ad-libbing like crazy in this scene. It's much better on screen than on the page. The script is at The Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb) if you wanna see Vincent's original lines :3
Quakeowner link?
Colonel Sanders Google Internet Movie Script Database and search for Pulp Fiction.
Quakeowner I asked for the link, not how to use google. you silly little peasant.
Colonel Sanders Links dont really work on TH-cam, you know.
Murder is ok but *_NO BLASPHEMY_*
-Jules
This is basically the entire christian right.
Hey Man, Vince said it was an accident. 😄
AndyB No Christian should believe murder is ok.
@@ThePedromelchor - You must not have ever heard of Evangelicals before.
AndyB Yeah I’ve seen some terrible posters. But the Bible’s pretty clear on murder.
Travolta's delivery of "ahh man, I shot Marvin in the face...." makes this entire scene as good as it is......everything else is built from it
Like he made a lil boo boo
Rule #1: Always treat a gun like it’s loaded
Rule #2: Never point your gun at something/someone you don’t want to hit.
Rule #3: Be mindful of your target and what’s behind it.
Rule #4: KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER.
He managed to break all 4.
No gun safety was followed 😂😂😂
This is why you should have an opinion.
ALRIGHT... WHO LAUGHED FIRST TIME THEY SAW THIS?
i did and still do!
I did, and still do.
Me
Vincent’s face in the thumbnail and Jules’s reaction is just 😂😂I can’t breathe😂😂
OllieQ I just laughed again
aw man i shot Marvin in the face..
Prashant Samlal WHY THE FUCK’D YOU DO THAT?!?!?!?!?!
well i didnt mean to do it, it was an accident...
DAW SH@T!!! HE SHOT AQUAMAN IN THE FACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(INJUSTICE)
@Mighty Raccoon Phil Lamarr (Marvin) also played Aquaman in Injustice Series
@@alienelephant4721 thanks for breaking the chainmain chain breaker ( ั_ั)
Say what you want, Pulp Fiction is one of these absolutely magnificent movies. And it's not because of special effects, or being epic, or being adapted from an extremely well known book.
"Jimmie yo how you doin man it's Jules"
_casually has brains stuck to the side of his head_
I noticed that too 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
So funny.
William Shakespeare summed up Vincent and Jules nicely when he wrote: “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.”
Is Johnny Favourite a référence to Angel Heart
@@alirzasadkzade4659 Is Louis Cypher the Devil?
@@johnnyfavorite1194 what are you two talking about /j
VINCENT: You ever see that show, "Cops"?
ME: Wait, I thought you said you don't watch T.V.
I know right. Tarantino probably did that on purpose. Maybe hinting that Vincent lied? Idk
AJcaraballo95 One of the coolest details of this movie. Vincent is a lier.
Nice job catching that but he could've watched cops before he stopped watching tv
gottem
+AJcaraballo95 He probably was thinking of the first logical excuse in his mind.
Can't even count how many times I watched this clip as a teenager... what a life-changing experience watching this movie was. In my top 5.
Did you ummm...... become a hitman?
@@lzl4226 i think he just likes gore
1:45 marvin's brains are in digging in his afro man😭😭
More precisely, his jerry curls.
*jheri
I kinda feel bad that I'm laughing my ass off at a guy getting shot in the face
+VersipellistherogueChangeling You should because that guy is Samurai Jack.
+MartianManHunter2258 never seen that show
VersipellistherogueChangeling Has some of the same people who worked on MLP. Check it out. Also Marvin voiced Kotal Kahn in Mortal Kombat X
mike jones I ain’t racist mista
That was the funniest part of the whole movie lmao
I love this scene because in every other instance where a gun is being pointed at someone in a scene that isn't suppose to have tension it never goes off
"Aw man I shot Marvin in the face"
"WHY THE FUCK'D YOU DO THAT"
30 years later that still kills me every time (no pun intended)
Jules: I don't remember asking you a goddamn thing.
Later in the movie
Vince Jesus christ
Jules: Don't blaspheme
Well, yeah, but that was before he had a complete change in perspective.
True
Character development.
That was before he had his religious epiphany
"Come on, let's get into character."