I was futzing around with the TV and brought up a channel that had some movies on it and I know Charlie hadn't seen Captain America: Winter Soldier because it never came here, I don't think, so I turned it on and went about my business... Toward the end in a serious moment I just busted up laughing and Charlie was all "?"
Nick Fury: played by Samuel L. Jackson. So I showed him the relevant clip and now he's hot to see Pulp Fiction. lol no. I told him in a couple of years we'll sit down and watch it. Last night he theorized that it's old enough that someone should remake it. I said that movie wouldn't be worth watching without the same director and most of the same actors.
Thanks for this. looking forward to my kids being old enough to watch this with me. So far, it's mostly been old Hollywood films. We did watch Guardians of the Galaxy which they enjoyed. One of my favourite bits in Pulp Fiction is the Foot Massage dialogue. Always makes me laugh. Went to see it when it came out. Remember thinking it was cool to have a film with action and those weird, weird moments, and which also didn't not take its audience for idiots. And thank you for the tombstone, I hadn't found that particular egg when watching The Winter Soldier. As for the Ezekiel clip, I sometimes use it in class (they're all over 18) to illustrate the difference between /low/ and /law/ Cheers Scott. :-)
I was futzing around with the TV and brought up a channel that had some movies on it and I know Charlie hadn't seen Captain America: Winter Soldier because it never came here, I don't think, so I turned it on and went about my business... Toward the end in a serious moment I just busted up laughing and Charlie was all "???"
Nick Fury: played by Samuel L. Jackson. So I showed him the relevant clip and now he's hot to see Pulp Fiction. lol no. I told him in a couple of years we'll sit down and watch it. Last night he theorized that it's old enough that someone should remake it. I said that movie wouldn't be worth watching without the same director and most of the same actors.
Barack Obama's politics meant nothing to Samuel L. Jackson because the "Pulp Fiction" star only voted for the president for one reason and one reason only ... because he's black.
In an interview with Ebony magazine, Jackson explained, "I voted for Barack because he was black. 'Cuz that's why other folks vote for other people - because they look like them ... That's American politics, pure and simple. message didn't mean to me."
Jackson then went on to drop the N-word several times when discussing Obama, telling the mag, "When it comes down to it, they wouldn't have elected a . Because, what's a ? A is scary. Obama ain't scary at all. don't have beers at the White House. don't let some white dude, while you in the middle of a speech, call a liar. A would have stopped the meeting right there and said, ‘Who the said that?' I hope Obama gets scary in the next four years, 'cuz he ain't gotta worry about getting re-elected."