Yeah so cool. Looks pretty much like the day they shot the movie. Same counter and shelving. I’m guessing they fully embrace the location having a samurai sword up in same place.
Another amazing episode of your documentary series! It's great to see how little has changed in many of these locations, and I had no idea that the pawn shop was a real location! I wonder how many people visit just to ask to see the gimp in the basement? I love the 8-bit rendition of 'Miserlou' as your soundtrack! You do an awesome job with finding and matching the camera angles and movements in these scenes - thank you for your hard work!
… that you include interior shots of real addresses is fantastic… very well done, as most/ so often, interior scenes are shot on sound stages.. proves how QT was working with a limited budget.
Wow! What a fantastic job with this location video. Loved the inside of Tarantino's house. I saw the bedroom and kitchen, even snaps of the living room but never with actual video footage. I'm curious about the garage in back though and if that's still the same as in the film or if it's gone. Also, inside the pawn shop was amazing to see. Well done bro.
pulp fiction is one of the films that most marked me in Quentin Tarantino's career. It's amazing to see how the whole scenario has changed over the 25 years of the film. congratulations for the video.
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The Best Pulp Fiction location video I’ve seen. Except that they didn’t show Lance’s house. Most iconic scene in the film and it still looks the same today and super accessible. 🤷♂️
Like, how do you know? Haha damn cool though. 6:09 downfall of the public payphones =( It's wild how many building we build and just demolish after a few decades. Sad
The Reshoots gang is amazing. How is this movie nearly 30 years old?!? Damn! And how did you track down some of these sites, and get inside?!? Like I said, you're amazing.
After watching so many filming locations of old movies i have one thing to say, cut down all the threes, was much better without them. threes belong in the woods not blocking street view
Nerd fact alert. Bonnie was played by Vanessa Valentino, who also played a Cabo flight attendant announcing the boarding of the flight that Pam Grier just about makes right at the beginning of Jackie Brown. She's also the first grade teacher in Kill Bill 1
Awesome that although the whole Hawthorne grill was torn down, the one biggest palm tree on the left was somehow spared and is now flourishing
Cool to see the pawn shop still exists.
Yeah so cool. Looks pretty much like the day they shot the movie. Same counter and shelving. I’m guessing they fully embrace the location having a samurai sword up in same place.
Very cool of the pawn shop guy to allow you to film in his store. Guessing there wasn't an actual basement (or gimp) there, though. ;)
No basement, sadly, ha. That was a set (or an unknown location elsewhere).
Time marches on. Some things remain, many are long gone.
Another amazing episode of your documentary series! It's great to see how little has changed in many of these locations, and I had no idea that the pawn shop was a real location! I wonder how many people visit just to ask to see the gimp in the basement? I love the 8-bit rendition of 'Miserlou' as your soundtrack! You do an awesome job with finding and matching the camera angles and movements in these scenes - thank you for your hard work!
Great! Liked the interior shots. I guess the houses were for sale sometime and you got them from the broker’s website?
6:45 The shop still has the original shelves in the background on the wall. Incredible. The cabinet at the front looks the same too
This channel is amazing. Not sure how you find these locations, especially the interior shots and always spot on with lining the shots up.
Wow! Nice work! You deserve more likes and views. Perfect execution between then and now.
… that you include interior shots of real addresses is fantastic… very well done, as most/ so often, interior scenes are shot on sound stages.. proves how QT was working with a limited budget.
Wow! What a fantastic job with this location video. Loved the inside of Tarantino's house. I saw the bedroom and kitchen, even snaps of the living room but never with actual video footage. I'm curious about the garage in back though and if that's still the same as in the film or if it's gone. Also, inside the pawn shop was amazing to see. Well done bro.
Super Awesome. It always bothered me she says her line differently at the end before the robbery.
Well impressive, I thought the apartments had totally gone, so good find!
I love the 8-bit version of Miserlou. ;)
Wtf the diners gone
Crazy to see how little has changed in 30 years.
amazing as always :)
Perfect... 👌👍 keep doing it.
Excellent job! Thanks for your hard work. Man I love these.
amazing just amazing
no talking and pointing with fingers,just raw footage
Zed's dead baby. Zed's dead.
My fav movie! Thank you so much, great video!
Always big smile when you make another video!!! Greetsz from Europe the Netherlands arnhem
Neato😎
pulp fiction is one of the films that most marked me in Quentin Tarantino's career. It's amazing to see how the whole scenario has changed over the 25 years of the film. congratulations for the video.
Love the channel but damn it's depressing to see how much things change in what I remember as "just a few years ago".
thank you!
Nice ! 👌🏻
Excellent job as always!! 👍😊
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Should do Jackie Brown as well.
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incredible job
The Best Pulp Fiction location video I’ve seen. Except that they didn’t show Lance’s house. Most iconic scene in the film and it still looks the same today and super accessible. 🤷♂️
Like, how do you know? Haha damn cool though. 6:09 downfall of the public payphones =( It's wild how many building we build and just demolish after a few decades. Sad
BEST FILMING LOCATION CHANNEL! THEN AND NOW CURRENT VIEW IS PRICELESS...GREAT JOB
I like vanilla and white chocolate, not together but just in general....😢
Brilliant editing!!!! my partner, and I just watched this movie (don’t judge) and enjoyed reliving it through your video!
The Reshoots gang is amazing. How is this movie nearly 30 years old?!? Damn! And how did you track down some of these sites, and get inside?!? Like I said, you're amazing.
02:00 how did you find the apartment??
Damn I miss the 90s.....
Outstanding! One of my favorite movies of all time. You're fantastic at finding these locations. Well done as usual sir.
ONLY CHECH AND CHONG SAVE L A,NOT SAVE THE WHALES,PUFF PUFF
This is crazy. What a trip.
Excellently done 👏🏽
Very cool.. thanks gor all your hard work!
No way the sword is still there!
Excellent job!
No one lines up shots as well as this channel.
Great thank you !
shame that pawn shop's owner didn't show the basement...
Might be a second location?
He might wake up The Gimp.
Yup, the real pawn shop has no basement. Filmed on a set most likely.
Genius film.
Fantastic to watch, thank you
What is the music at 1:10 called?
Music is credited in the details below video.
@@Reshoots ok. Thank you
Los Angeles changes fast. Other towns like where they filmed Goonies are frozen in time.
I'm kinda not exactly sure how you made a Pulp Fiction filming location video that's this boring.
Infinite sadness of the censured language and the not original Music: when TH-cam rules go wrong
Neat seeing the pawn shop hasn't changed. But damn, palm trees, or as I call them California weeds.
After watching so many filming locations of old movies i have one thing to say, cut down all the threes, was much better without them. threes belong in the woods not blocking street view
Nerd fact alert. Bonnie was played by Vanessa Valentino, who also played a Cabo flight attendant announcing the boarding of the flight that Pam Grier just about makes right at the beginning of Jackie Brown. She's also the first grade teacher in Kill Bill 1
not much has changed which is fine by me