All these people saying 'call 911'. If I'm a hitman, and I have heroine, and my crime lord boss's wife ODs on my heroine in his house while he's not around, 911 is the last number I'm about to call. I'll be calling the Boy Scouts of America to send some kids with First Aid badges before I get EMTs (and therefore police) involved.
The reason she snorted it is because she thought it was cocaine because it was in a bankie. Heroin was primarily sold in balloons and coke in bankies. In the beginning of the movie the dealer said he was out of balloons. Interesting detail that many people miss.
Heroin and coke is sold in those little miniature ziplock bags or baggies they never use balloons dude...don't follow what the tv tells you and don't go outside because you have no idea what it is really like out here ok😅.. stick to medicinal and don't come out on the streets kid
I love how realistic the acting is in this entire scene when the 2 guys are fighting about the Adrenaline shot but they both were waisting time because Mia was dying!
Tarantino shot that scene in reverse to avoid using a chest plate on Thurman. He had Travolta begin the scene with the needle held to Thurman’s chest before yanking it up and away. In editing, Tarantino reversed what he’d filmed, making the scene look as though Travolta plunged the needle into Thurman’s chest.
Fun fact: The adrenaline shot scene was lifted from Martin Scorsese’s documentary about Neil Diamond’s tour manager Steven Prince called American Boy. As a drug addict, he had to do that exact same thing with the needle on woman that had overdosed. Pulp Fiction essentially lifted it almost exactly.
It's a cool story and what you say about Tarantino lifting it is true. But... it's medically impossible to inject straight into the heart like that because even if it was nearly stopped, once it's going again it would shoot that syringe off like a rocket. People really have little idea just how powerful a pump one's heart is. Plus puncturing the heart is a bad idea under any circumstance. It's not just going to close up around the puncture. So that story's a crock. But it's a great scene.
I love your videos. Editing this reactions together show exactly Tarantino's talent on keep your balls in his hand. He write and direct his movie knowing what will happen to the viewer in that scene, and so he is capable to push the limit of suspence, keeping the time of your breath and hart beet, till a relaxing comedy moment melt everybody on their seats. thanks.
I did that myself once. Snorted a huge line of what I thought was cocaine but it was H. I am so lucky that I'm a big man, 6''2". I threw up 4 times and was shaking, cold sweats and all of it. I'll never make that mistake again. Gave drugs up totally 3 years later. Been clean over 15 years. Not against drugs per se....but glad it's behind me now.
@@YlvatheViqueen I thought it might be your natural Viking instinct! When you shout that out I was like "what the hell? how did she know that?!" it was awesome! and when you said "ACT!!" i said "that girl is invested."
Saw this in the theaters when it came out. This scene caused some people to get up and walk to the end of the door lmfao as if it would help. I heard other people straight out squirm n their seats. My GF at the time and I were like “wait, what are they going to do?!?” Saw it two more times with people I took with me for them to enjoy this movie as much as I did.
Finally some honesty instead of claiming that people back in the day weren't bothered by this movie compared to younger generations. Tarantino was controversial for good reasons.
I had a subscription to Time magazine and the issue covering this came out before the movie did. And in its very first paragraph, it says exactly what happens. This was before the term "spoiler alert" was around but the concept was known and I was pissed off. As a result, it was one scene that lacked tension of my first viewing because I knew what was coming.
I don't know how I missed this when it came out. Somehow it's like a hidden bonus finding it just now, and so it's sweeter because of that. The overlapped layering medley of voices beginning at about 2:33 nails it.
I love the reactors, they are so innocent. Yes you can snort H, no an overdose doesn't make your nose bleed. Now we use Narcan to stop the opiates and not adrenaline to the heart.
My favorite part was the guy who said 'call an ambulance'. Yeah sure call an ambulance about a woman who OD'd on your heroine that you have in the house of your boss who is a crime lord
I sincerely doubt anyone ever used adrenaline directly into the heart. Into the bloodstream, sure, but not the heart. You know what a severed artery can do, so imagine a punctured heart.
@@Altaneselmao EXACTLY!!! That was getting on my nerves so bad. I mean here in Alabama people don’t even call the cops when ppl OD or they do and dip. Luckily two counties over they made it illegal to arrest any person calling the paramedics for an OD.
In Tarantino's first movie, the unfinished My Best Friend's Birthday, a character thinks a bag of prank itching powder is cocaine and ends up snorting it during a live radio show.
my dumbass was just thinkin "oh Lebowski should do a mashup of this scene", just to see here I forgot you did and I already liked the video 🤣 I gotta lay of the weed
I love it when people realize that this is a comedy and start laughing. Also, Lance's wife is established earlier as a piercing fetishist, so her seeing the shot is likely the biggest turn-on she's ever had. "That was fucking trippy." 🤣
This is one of the best scenes ever, any movie. So much good stuff there "do I stab her 3 times?" "Say something" "something".. and so on and so forth.
I love how the people watching are saying to give the adreniline about.... this movie basically taught people, in a mainstream way, about the shot. They probably heard it from others because of this movie.
So I'm guessing it was very easy to tap cell phones in the early 90s (or late 80's?? Whenever this is supposed to take place). That's why Lance was so mad about that part.
remember earlier in the movie lance told vincent he was out of balloons and asked him if a baggie was ok i guess people put coke in baggies and heroin in balloons.
The woman that gets the shot of adrenaline Is Rosanna Arquette She was roommates During this time. In Los Angeles with my friend Sean He was a working for Geffen records As an A&R guy
Two friends of mine and me watched that movie at home the first time back in the 90s, one friend started to get white as a ghost, cold sweating, running out of the room, sitting on the floor in the corridor. A real Weichwurst!
I like how everyone is saying, "Pull the needle out." Like my dudes, if you get stabbed by anything, leave it in until you get medical help, especially when it's an object lodged in your heart 😂
The one detail everybody misses is that the entire thing was captured on the security cameras we saw Mia watching Vincent on earlier. So even if Mia and Vincent keep their mouths shut, Marcellus is gonna see the footage and know what went down. Vincent just gets killed before that happens.
All these people saying 'call 911'. If I'm a hitman, and I have heroine, and my crime lord boss's wife ODs on my heroine in his house while he's not around, 911 is the last number I'm about to call. I'll be calling the Boy Scouts of America to send some kids with First Aid badges before I get EMTs (and therefore police) involved.
People are dumb and have never been involved in the dirtier aspects of life.
I miss the nineties when people actually used their brains
Exactly!
The reason she snorted it is because she thought it was cocaine because it was in a bankie. Heroin was primarily sold in balloons and coke in bankies. In the beginning of the movie the dealer said he was out of balloons. Interesting detail that many people miss.
interesting detail that I certainly missed. 👍🏼
Thanks, Captain Obvious. Did this really need to be explained?
Are you completely fkn stupid
You have no idea wtf your talking about stay in school and at home you obviously don't know the streets
Heroin and coke is sold in those little miniature ziplock bags or baggies they never use balloons dude...don't follow what the tv tells you and don't go outside because you have no idea what it is really like out here ok😅.. stick to medicinal and don't come out on the streets kid
“Call 911/ an ambulance/ take her to a hospital!”. Oh, my dear kids…
Sweet summer children 😅
"Just don't touch her feet."
Tarantino: "I don't remember asking you a goddamn thing!!"
I love how realistic the acting is in this entire scene when the 2 guys are fighting about the Adrenaline shot but they both were waisting time because Mia was dying!
I said the same, it's flawless like it happened in real life
@@d1want34 awesome, so we're on the same page
@@rickymoranjr9609 especially their argument about the black book part 😂
@@d1want34 yep, pretty much
Tarantino shot that scene in reverse to avoid using a chest plate on Thurman. He had Travolta begin the scene with the needle held to Thurman’s chest before yanking it up and away. In editing, Tarantino reversed what he’d filmed, making the scene look as though Travolta plunged the needle into Thurman’s chest.
When I shot a short horror film back in college, I used this technique to shoot a stabbing scene.
The way Vincent just dumps Mia on the ground when he's arguing with Lance 🤣
Love the naive girls and their 'Call an ambulance...Dial 911' ! :)
They all need to get married to an L.A. crime boss.
I remember watching this in the theater for the first time, this was the general audience reaction to this scene.
Lucky
That must have been hell. Trying to watch this movie for the first time and you got all sorts of people who won’t shut up.
@sirdoobiehowzer3888 One person collapsed, and had to be carried out by ushers.
Fun fact: The adrenaline shot scene was lifted from Martin Scorsese’s documentary about Neil Diamond’s tour manager Steven Prince called American Boy. As a drug addict, he had to do that exact same thing with the needle on woman that had overdosed. Pulp Fiction essentially lifted it almost exactly.
It's a cool story and what you say about Tarantino lifting it is true. But... it's medically impossible to inject straight into the heart like that because even if it was nearly stopped, once it's going again it would shoot that syringe off like a rocket. People really have little idea just how powerful a pump one's heart is. Plus puncturing the heart is a bad idea under any circumstance. It's not just going to close up around the puncture. So that story's a crock. But it's a great scene.
This is probably your best reaction video. Everyone is so freaked out. Love it.
i completely disagree, way too much talking
I love your videos. Editing this reactions together show exactly Tarantino's talent on keep your balls in his hand. He write and direct his movie knowing what will happen to the viewer in that scene, and so he is capable to push the limit of suspence, keeping the time of your breath and hart beet, till a relaxing comedy moment melt everybody on their seats. thanks.
There’s something really funny about lance not wanting to do the shot but still having that and a medical book just in case.
That's for him or his wife or a friend that was invited over; not some rando aquaintence of a customer.
And the felt pen.....had me on the floor.
vince said, i have to stab her 3 times?
lance brought his hand down 3 times lol
I did that myself once. Snorted a huge line of what I thought was cocaine but it was H. I am so lucky that I'm a big man, 6''2". I threw up 4 times and was shaking, cold sweats and all of it. I'll never make that mistake again. Gave drugs up totally 3 years later. Been clean over 15 years. Not against drugs per se....but glad it's behind me now.
glad you're still here. close call. 👍🏼
Haha that was a great edit! Thanks for including me 😊
How in the world did you know that the adrenaline shot went straight into the heart???
@@YoureMrLebowski haha I guess I've seen it in a show or movie before
@@YlvatheViqueen I thought it might be your natural Viking instinct! When you shout that out I was like "what the hell? how did she know that?!" it was awesome! and when you said "ACT!!" i said "that girl is invested."
Basically, this scene is sending a very important and timeless message: Don't do drugs, kids! 😁
Or at least don't mix them.
But if you do use drugs, make sure you know the difference between cocaine and heroin.
@@80HD8 Oh man...I made that mistake years ago and almost paid the ultimate price.
No, it's saying don't overdose and if you do call an ambulance right quick.
Especially nowadays, because that shit could be mixed with fentanyl, and that’s a straight 100 mph slam into a wall.
Splat.
Well done! Amazing job on an amazing scene. I couldn’t believe how fast nine+ minutes went by.
Love the reverse vampire imagery. A stake to the heart KILLS a vampire, but this shot REVIVES Mia.
That's cool I've never thought of it like that. Reminds me of "Dracula dead and loving it" lol
fun way of looking at it!
now this was funny
they were all so stressed out
I'm sitting here laughing my ass off
They missed soooo much of the Dialogue!
well done...one of my favorite scenes from quite possibly the best movie of all time
Yeah. It was trippy...
i can confirm that, it IS the best movie of all time. for me at least.
If these people were in the movie theater with me, I'd be on the news.
I think that a lot with these Reactors.
We meeting afterward at the Library or the Book Store? 😉
Saw this in the theaters when it came out. This scene caused some people to get up and walk to the end of the door lmfao as if it would help. I heard other people straight out squirm n their seats. My GF at the time and I were like “wait, what are they going to do?!?”
Saw it two more times with people I took with me for them to enjoy this movie as much as I did.
Finally some honesty instead of claiming that people back in the day weren't bothered by this movie compared to younger generations. Tarantino was controversial for good reasons.
I had a subscription to Time magazine and the issue covering this came out before the movie did. And in its very first paragraph, it says exactly what happens. This was before the term "spoiler alert" was around but the concept was known and I was pissed off. As a result, it was one scene that lacked tension of my first viewing because I knew what was coming.
1994 was a hell of a year for movies. But this was one of a kind when it came out.
@@davidhutchinson5233 It still is.
People screamed at the needle scene in theaters. It was absolutely shocking beyond belief. No one saw a scene this intense in years.
What are youpeople, 10 years old? Take her to the hospital...😂😂😂
This is *hilarious* ! I'm having such a blast😂😂😂😂
I love George the Canadian who says " CALL AN AMBULANCE!"..Ahh Canadians.
"Take it out, take it out!" You can't just take it out, the needle is in her heart.
3:51 one of the most stupid questions ever asked 🤣 @PopcornInBed
I love your videos, multiple reactions to the best scenes in movies, saves me the trouble of watching all their full videos
now don't skip their full video! 😎
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love this. So glad these clips popped up on my feed. These people are hilarious
Happy 30th anniversary to this classic that was way ahead of its time. It was my favorite movie when I was 12 when it first came out and it’s still.
Nikki Sixx:
“Amateurs”
This is masterful. Well done man. Beautiful editing 😉
This was more stressful than originally watching the scene! 😵💫
@TheMerryPup I can feel that no doubt because i'm listening to 12 Reactors talk over each other ! 😅
In the theater it was dead silent when Vince raised the needle. Reactors just *have* to keep gabbing though.
THAT was one of the best mash-ups I've seen!!
I don't know how I missed this when it came out. Somehow it's like a hidden bonus finding it just now, and so it's sweeter because of that. The overlapped layering medley of voices beginning at about 2:33 nails it.
Best one yet! Great work!
Nice edit on this: it's like everyone is in the same room watching.
that is exactly the vibe i'm shooting for, thanks!
Now you gotta do the gimp 💯😂
Yassssssssssss!
"I'm gonna get medieval on your ass".
Gimp's sleeping.
Gimps asleep
I love the reactors, they are so innocent. Yes you can snort H, no an overdose doesn't make your nose bleed. Now we use Narcan to stop the opiates and not adrenaline to the heart.
My favorite part was the guy who said 'call an ambulance'. Yeah sure call an ambulance about a woman who OD'd on your heroine that you have in the house of your boss who is a crime lord
I sincerely doubt anyone ever used adrenaline directly into the heart. Into the bloodstream, sure, but not the heart. You know what a severed artery can do, so imagine a punctured heart.
@@MDK2_Radio It's real, but it started dying off in the '60s and '70s, can see them doing it in the '90s though
@@Altaneselmao EXACTLY!!! That was getting on my nerves so bad. I mean here in Alabama people don’t even call the cops when ppl OD or they do and dip. Luckily two counties over they made it illegal to arrest any person calling the paramedics for an OD.
@@Altanese fr😴
In Tarantino's first movie, the unfinished My Best Friend's Birthday, a character thinks a bag of prank itching powder is cocaine and ends up snorting it during a live radio show.
Rosanna Arquette was brilliant!
So many great movies from the Gen X/90s Era!
So, so many!
my dumbass was just thinkin "oh Lebowski should do a mashup of this scene", just to see here I forgot you did and I already liked the video 🤣 I gotta lay of the weed
LOVE this GANG watching the BEST scenes!
Keep these coming my man. Soooo Good!
Hilarious! Great job, this clip never gets old!!! Hard to beat.
3:54 😂😂😂😂 that guy got hit in the head with a bird house
Travolta was hilarious in this movie.
Oh this scene🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Such a great movie. The whole cast was wonderful. When travolta focuses,he is a great actor.
Great edit! 😂
Lesson of the day: say no to drugs 😂😂
‘ iam in big trouble man and i am coming to your house’ I love that line
Oh wow it's me
The Genius of Tarrentino. Vincent had to have the “Mad Man” Heroin and Lance was out of Balloons. I love this Movie.
Gangsters don’t call 911 yipes
1 of the realest scenes ive ever seen n film and real life. WHOEVER SET THIS SCENE UP, KNOWS THERE SHIT
Lol it was so fun to watch everyone stress out about this.
I love it when people realize that this is a comedy and start laughing. Also, Lance's wife is established earlier as a piercing fetishist, so her seeing the shot is likely the biggest turn-on she's ever had.
"That was fucking trippy." 🤣
Such a great film.
This channel is genius!
This is one of the best scenes ever, any movie. So much good stuff there "do I stab her 3 times?" "Say something" "something".. and so on and so forth.
People saying call 911 or take her the hospital. Like hello? He would end up in jail or killed because that’s Marsellus Wallace’s wife.
The song is a cover of Neil Diamond's Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon by '90s indie/punk band Urge Overkill out of Chicago.
Nice edit man
Appreciate it dude.
Now you gotta do “SAY WHAT AGAIN “ scene
This video is the reason why I watch movies alone 😂 people fucking screaming and talking the entire time
I always break out laughing when he crashes the car in the house 😂
Yippee more reactions from everyone all at once all JUMBLED TOGETHER
AT ONCE
Very sweet editing!
I love Awkward Ashleigh’s reactions. She’s one of my favorite reactors. Love riding the #hotmessexpress
I stopped when the burping became gratuitous.
Ketchup
Dude this is good..no....excellent work..
Everytime John T goes into the bathroom ( he has heroin constipation) something really bad happens.
1:10 "Just don’t touch her feet" lmao
I love how the people watching are saying to give the adreniline about.... this movie basically taught people, in a mainstream way, about the shot. They probably heard it from others because of this movie.
No way in hell all these people never saw Pulp Fiction before.
How can any of these people even tell what's going on when your yapping through the whole scene
Now boys and girls what have we learn in today's video? "Don't use drugs"
Be careful with drugs.
Don't mix them.
PRANK CALL PRANK CALL hahahaha
So I'm guessing it was very easy to tap cell phones in the early 90s (or late 80's?? Whenever this is supposed to take place). That's why Lance was so mad about that part.
Back then I had a scanner. Could pick up lots of traffic on it. Including cell phone conversations.
remember earlier in the movie lance told vincent he was out of balloons and asked him if a baggie was ok
i guess people put coke in baggies and heroin in balloons.
Great Reactions Everyone
marvin shoot could be next smash reaction. ❤❤
It's always surprising to me to see how many people don't realize it's not coke
The woman that gets the shot of adrenaline Is Rosanna Arquette
She was roommates During this time. In Los Angeles with my friend Sean
He was a working for Geffen records As an A&R guy
Two friends of mine and me watched that movie at home the first time back in the 90s, one friend started to get white as a ghost, cold sweating, running out of the room, sitting on the floor in the corridor. A real Weichwurst!
Hilarious, These reactors seem so innocent!
3:00 Jesus gets up, begrudgingly, to answer the phone.
Im suprised how many people dont know you can snort heroin….im also a junkie so thats why i know😂
Guys that's not what he wanted to touch, luckily he was wearing a jacket. If you know what I mean.
Simone : said pick her up of the grass oh my god 😂
Lance the drug dealers wife Jody was played by Rosanna arquette, the song Rosanna by Toto is about her😊
@HandleTakenlol Her sister is Patricia Arquette [TRUE ROMANCE ] and her brother is David Arquette who played Dewey in the the SCREAM movies 👻💀🔪
I like how everyone is saying, "Pull the needle out." Like my dudes, if you get stabbed by anything, leave it in until you get medical help, especially when it's an object lodged in your heart 😂
So dumb to ask why he is not taking her to the hospital. 😅😅You would know if your boss was a crime lord😆
The one detail everybody misses is that the entire thing was captured on the security cameras we saw Mia watching Vincent on earlier. So even if Mia and Vincent keep their mouths shut, Marcellus is gonna see the footage and know what went down. Vincent just gets killed before that happens.
I remember when I saw this in the theater when it was first released and people left the theater after this scene.
Last ive heard about marcerilus. He is still pretty effin far from okay.
so tense the first time you watch it. so funny the second time you watch it.
perfect description!