Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
@kikopasinecki5110 Жыл бұрын
It is a solid 9 for me :)
@videom1 Жыл бұрын
10
@jansnauwaert1785 Жыл бұрын
4
@JerkStoreAssistManag Жыл бұрын
I would give it bagel out of 10.
@ekrano Жыл бұрын
11, but only because it features a Honda NSX.
@alvifadhollah7 ай бұрын
I love how Mr. Wolf is really polite and nice towards Jimmy. He knew he doesn't want the director to get angry.
@928gto5 ай бұрын
He really need to keep Jimmy cool, on-board with shit. Played to Jimmy's position well
@cosmomontanaro57592 ай бұрын
Jimmy was following instructions like Vince should have, especially since Vince caused this problem and Jimmy had nothing to do with it.
@FreshCutFrenchFriesАй бұрын
That director owns everything to 'Mr Wolf'
@AlexTV-rw2rt8 ай бұрын
By the age of 30, you realize how much you need Mr. Wolf.
@asavelakuse68657 ай бұрын
Too many people are testing the patience of people.
@jeffhyche98396 ай бұрын
Everyone needs a Mr. Wolf in their lives.
@RockSmithStudio5 ай бұрын
And the older I get, the more that Vincent being killed felt completely earned considering how much of a prick he is to everyone
@MrAtown30575 ай бұрын
Thread is now monitored by the agency
@Steinhammer6665 ай бұрын
Uh-huh.
@TheDark14410 ай бұрын
Vincent has the situational awareness of a hit man that would set his gun down on the counter top of a target’s home to go take a dump while reading a pulp fiction novel.
@SirDistic10 ай бұрын
Or the type to visit France and eat at McDonald's.
@nvstewart10 ай бұрын
@@SirDistic My wife is a vegetarian which practically makes me one too, but dayum, I do like the taste of a good burger!
@tomash91169 ай бұрын
God I just hope he doesn't get killed while taking that dump...
@g.sergiusfidenas66509 ай бұрын
That was Marsellus' gun, wasn't it? Your point stands nonetheless it's just that's what I remember, long time since I last saw the movie though.
@brianegendorf20239 ай бұрын
@@g.sergiusfidenas6650 Marcellus used his gun to shoot some random chick instead of Butch. The gun on the counter was Vincents. I've always felt that Vincents fate was an indication that Jules read his "sign from God" correctly and got out at the right time..
@christopher739810 ай бұрын
I love how Mr wolf takes his coffee with “lots of cream and lots of sugar” when the stereotypical cool guy trope would always take his coffee black.
@kevinmcfalls94510 ай бұрын
Early in the morning, and he's in his tux. Been up all night. Wants not only the caffeine, but sugar and a bit of protein as well. I get that.
@theundertaker596310 ай бұрын
Fuck me, I always take my coffee black! 😂
@luca-bianco10 ай бұрын
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@rkstevenson544810 ай бұрын
@@theundertaker5963 No, sir, I will NOT fuck you. Not unless you buy me dinner first. Even then, no guarantees.
@d.whillmar174010 ай бұрын
Sugar is a fuel for brain. Literally
@xaviermartin39011 ай бұрын
Wolfe is a wise man when he speaks about self preservation. That's why Vincent got killed in the end.
@dins506610 ай бұрын
Who takes a dump leaving the gat in the kitchen? Like really?
@KingJames198110 ай бұрын
Good point! Vincent wasn't thinking like Mr. Wolf.
@GrishaTsaturov10 ай бұрын
Yup
@zacharymunson110510 ай бұрын
@@dins5066 a man who thinks he’s invincible
@jordaneggerman473410 ай бұрын
@@zacharymunson1105 ...from what I understand, heroin does that to a guy...makes you forgetful...and feel invincible. Deadly combo for an enforcer to have, more often for the enforcer...
@tomkey407010 ай бұрын
Jimmy’s smile when Winston appreciates his coffee 😍
@aaronw878110 ай бұрын
I’ve always admired how the Wolf didn’t need to tell Jimmy how good his coffee was.
@projektkobra224710 ай бұрын
@@aaronw8781 -I like how it was a throw-back to when Jimmie was going on about how he only bought the best coffee.
@pablot-r94029 ай бұрын
This film pretty much started it all throughout big Hollywood cinema and TV shows, playing up the "little moments" and seemingly insignificant conversation in order to add depth to the characters and their relations to themselves and the plot. After PFiction, every other director who had an indie-film itch to bring to big budget cinema started doing more or less all of QT's nuances.
@julioibarra71568 ай бұрын
Funniest part of the scene def. Like "Mmmmmm. Now, now about the corpse..."
@CurlyFry.8 ай бұрын
@@projektkobra2247THIS IS SOME SERIOUS GOURMET SHIT!
@kathconserv11 ай бұрын
Demading a please is ridiculous thing considering this dude is saving your ass.
@stagna195910 ай бұрын
Vincent was too eager to confrotation, he was cocky and had short fuse. In diner it almost doomed him and Jules. Luckily Jules stayed calm and find the best solution to everyone. Noone was shot, Jules lost 1500 dollars, which was peanuts for him and they walked out of here free men and delivered the suitcase to Marcellus, which was their goal in that day.
@santiagocarreno588110 ай бұрын
Literally
@steverogers760110 ай бұрын
Hence why Jules left his weapon on the kitchen counter while he was in the can. Dude didn’t have the presence of mind.
@pnut3844able10 ай бұрын
Vincent made constant mistakes
@IJFlores10 ай бұрын
@@steverogers7601it was Marcellus gun.
@justaguy577010 ай бұрын
I like how Mr Wolf did end up saying please, because he knew thats what would get vincent to do the task. He solves problems. Vincent made it clear that Mr. Wolf's communication was a problem and mr wolf solved that in his own way, even if it was a ruder phrasing than the original statement he still added a please
@Hyptosis10 ай бұрын
Yeah, solving it without tucking his tail, it's super cool.
@Grandmaster-Kush10 ай бұрын
No he was mocking him "pretty please with sugar ontop, go clean the fucking car" telling vincent he ain't nothing and that he isn't the one that bears (or fears) the consequences but vincent and jules are, jules questioned him and was put in place quick by the ol timer.
@franflanagan73009 ай бұрын
It’s brilliant. He added the please whilst driving home his original point.
@toluwole7 ай бұрын
@@Grandmaster-Kushexactly. Sometimes people in such situations haven’t yet fully digested how much $#!+ they’re truly in because they are all up in their feelings and can think as logically under high time pressure, which is why the Mr. Wolfs of the worlds are needed. If one is lucky and lives long enough you have a Mr. Wolf in your life for when $#!+ goes sideways. The trick is putting one’s ego aside and doing what Mr. Wolf says regardless of how he says it.
@rootabeta9015Ай бұрын
@@Grandmaster-Kush And yet, that did still end up solving the problem, did it not?
@hikari2hikari210 ай бұрын
I‘m a car guy, and when I see MR. Wolf is driving an NSX, I knew this guy is class!
@WBO-lp3cp10 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly. The choice of the real driver. ❤
@mexman0008 ай бұрын
that acura was hot back in the early 90's and was fast for its day. He does not seem to be the NSX type at all.
@Purplealien1237 ай бұрын
Yes, especially back then…NSX was the newest, hottest “almost supercar” on the road. Except maybe the Dodge Viper
@WBO-lp3cp7 ай бұрын
@todd3382 my thoughts exactly , an understated marvelous of engineering, in fact it was the only car Mr. Wolf could possibly drive
@WilfBond557 ай бұрын
But not classy enough to even try to pull over near the curb. Any cop driving by is going to wonder why a car that high-class is parked where it could easily be side-swiped.
@seanathin-c7n8 ай бұрын
This reminds me so much of a boss I had. Nice guy, left you alone to work as long as you met the expectations laid out, and he would also help you out if you asked him and wouldn’t say no. But if you questioned him in a way he found disrespectful, he let you know and shut that down
@MarklovesAngels10 ай бұрын
"I can feel your look." Such a funny relatable moment when you know you've been a bit of a jerk but don't want to hear it.
@kurtisgalloway21810 ай бұрын
Especially since the whole mess is his fault.
@blockmasterscott7 ай бұрын
I like how he knocks the screen door open right after he says that. 🤣🤣🤣
@tae29107 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@Rj-ij6ko10 ай бұрын
The best way part about this scene, is that the Wolf’s help boils down to “clean the car and hide the body”😂
@theozlander462910 ай бұрын
I think that’s just it though - when you’re stressed, panicked, crunched for time, in that situation sometimes all you need is someone impartial, calm and detached to come in and just say ‘oi. Just do this, this and this and you’ll be golden’
@ABBAOPAXO10 ай бұрын
you only get to that easy answer once you know what you are going to do with the car and the body inside, the wolf already has a plan that involves cleaning and hiding the body, then take it to a certain part and get rid of the car and the body. If you don't know how to solve the hardest thing of the problem the simple parts aren't easy to see.
@marcolujan245710 ай бұрын
But he's talkin' fast, fast, fast.
@risenfromyoutubesashesagai630210 ай бұрын
Wolf has all the answers, but in a super quick, solving order. Remove the body, clean as quickly as possible, but due to time, not spic n span. So he pulls out the DARK linens and covers idea to help hide any brain and blood matter. Then he calls his connection at the local salvage yard who's cool with evidence disposal, and makes the car dissappear... all within well under 40 minutes. Then disposes of the blood coated suits to make Vince & Jules look like a couple of dorks. So give more respect to The Wolf, pretty please, with sugar on top.
@nitefly59910 ай бұрын
@@risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302 If I remember correctly, Mr Wolf also drives the car to the junkyard, so he's taking a lot of the risk on himself.
@SirDistic10 ай бұрын
What I love about this scene is this: Jules, Vincet and Quentin's character are calm. But it's a panicked calm. They are directionless. They have no idea how to handle this situation. What Mr. Wolf does is give them step by step directions AND explains why they are doing it. Imagine you walk into a machine shop on your first day. The boss brings you to the machine and says "Good luck". You have no clue how to run that machine. But another operator comes up and shows you the start button, the button to control speed, adjust the measurements, everything step by step. He basically comes in and kickstarts them. They are directionless and he gives them directions and tells them why. So good.
@phoenixmodellingphotography3 ай бұрын
Our society is lost and needs a confident take charge kinda professional like Mr Wolf to lead them back to peace, community and prosperity. All he has to do is appear and they will beg to be led by a man with a plan...a Globefather, if you will. Globefather will inherit all of western civilisation with an army of approximately 4 billion as his own. You're telling me don't have just ONE Mr Wolf out there somewhere amongst us, seriously?
@sherbournesubwaymess10 ай бұрын
I can't tell you how big of a comeback John Travolta had from this film. Suddenly the guy was EVERYWHERE overnight. You'd enter a convenience store, the magazine section, at least a half-dozen mags would have Travolta on the cover. It was not just a comeback...it was sudden STARDOM.
@Boxing_Gamer10 ай бұрын
Yep, the movie also made Samuel Jackson
@juliuswalczynski435910 ай бұрын
One or two years before Pulp Fiction there was a Simpsons episode poking fun at how far Travolta fell from his first, "Saturday Night Fever" fame. Marge and Homer were at some retro, disco-themed club where Marge said "this place is great! Look the bartender even looks like John Travolta!" Cut to the bartender who's cleaning a beer mug saying "Yeah, 'looks like,' sigh..."
@TheTruthKiwi9 ай бұрын
To be fair it was a comeback because he was a superstar from Grease and Sat Night Fever. His acting career has been a rollercoaster. Superstar in late 70's then all time low in late 80's with Look Who's Talking (although I'm sure he got a very healthy paycheck), superstar again in mid 90's with a slew of good movies until early 2000's where he dropped off again.
@sherbournesubwaymess9 ай бұрын
@@TheTruthKiwi You're right 'comeback' was the word I should have used. By the late 80s, Travolta was a bit of a punchline joke. When "Look Who's Talking" came out, we found the concept of talking babies more funny. Older people would tell us how 'big' Travolta was. Pulp Fiction was Travolta's comeback, but also a re-introduction to a whole new generation of people who were too young to see Saturday Night Fever. I remember with my buddies going to see "Broken Arrow" and the audience just wanted to see MORE TRAVOLTA on the big screen. John Woo/Producers 'knew' that too and would put in shots of Travolta just being 'cool' throughout the movie. 1996 was really the "Year of Travolta" where he was box office GOLD. Get Shorty, Broken Arrow, Phenomenon, Michael. All were hit films. Face/Off was a major hit, but many argued it was Nicolas Cage that people went to go see. I remember being 'two groups' of fans in the audience. Travolta and Cage fans. It was really a 'split' experience film. Then it's like as if a 'switch' flipped on the public, and with Battlefield Earth his career cratered not just box office, but also people went back to not taking him seriously anymore. I think "The General's Daughter" was signs of trouble. A film that should have cost no more than $20-30 million had a hundred million dollar budget, even though it made money, the budgets were out of control. His ego took over and vanity projects hurt his career. Mad City and A Civil Action were films that should have done well, but people's interest in Travolta waned. "Swordfish" was an attempt for Travolta to get back to being 'cool', but by then everyone wanted "The Matrix" and the 2000s was becoming it's own decade. Still, when you look at it. His comeback was far more impressive than his original stardom. A lot more was working against Travolta, so Pulp Fiction was a gift straight from heaven to this actor.
@TheTruthKiwi9 ай бұрын
@@sherbournesubwaymess Yes, I still remember him being the butt of many jokes during the "Look Who's Talking" period even though I was around 10 at the time. 😂 I don't know, it's like he's tried too hard or something because you look at Nic Cage, who has just cruised through despite also making some shockingly bad movies but has also maintained a good reputation as being entertaining whether it's good or bad. I think Nic is probably a better actor with a larger range and John has relied on his good looks to pull him through which hasn't always worked out. Maybe he needed a better agent as well although he seems to have done alright for himself.
@bloodsling10 ай бұрын
every casting choice in Tarantino movies is inspired. Harvey K is in this for what,15 minutes? He absolutely crushes it.
@khaelamensha362410 ай бұрын
Harvey is such a great actor, loves him in the Duellists
@bloodsling10 ай бұрын
@khaelamensha3624 he's excellent in Bad Lieutenant too, pretty messed up movie from what I remember lol.
@GizmoBeach10 ай бұрын
@@bloodsling The way he shoots the radio after Kal Daniels’ hits into the last out, then turns the siren on. 😅
@markbeames78529 ай бұрын
probably less than five.
@apickleleaningonacomputerm80459 ай бұрын
Christopher Walken was barely a minute
@xavierpaquin10 ай бұрын
Mr. Wolfe gave me the confidence to take my coffee with lots of cream, lots of sugar
@korbendallas848810 ай бұрын
I've been calling it "Wolfe Style" since the mid-90s. Still waiting for someone to get the reference 30 years later 😑
@twngohaombre560210 ай бұрын
ayy lmao. One day my man. I'll follow on your trope >:) lets make this idea famous @@korbendallas8488
@ninobach74569 ай бұрын
Mr. Wolfe on the other hand simply drinks his coffee the way he likes, regardless of how peopel perceive his choice.
@Abrahamhamham9 ай бұрын
I did that too. Now i have diabetes. Thank you Mr. Wolfe, It's been a real pleasure watching you work.
@xavierpaquin9 ай бұрын
@@Abrahamhamham 😂
@stevegordon69510 ай бұрын
I love fact that he is at a cocktail party at 8am
@vernonkatz504210 ай бұрын
I think it’s that he was still at a cocktail party from the night before.
@eddyherrera32079 ай бұрын
@@vernonkatz5042 still doesn’t make sense that a formal cocktail party lasts past 5am, which is a stretch.
@Rixoli9 ай бұрын
@@eddyherrera3207 Guess that would depend on who is hosting the party.
@joaquinmoisesverarodriguez61089 ай бұрын
Maybe was a brunch cocktail. Like 2hr after the incident Vincent and Jules go to the dinner to have some breakfast
@gots03599 ай бұрын
@@joaquinmoisesverarodriguez6108 hes at a party before he g ets called, which makes it 8 am.
@PureNRG210 ай бұрын
A movie, strictly about Mr Wolf, would be very interesting.
@antonvideodrome10 ай бұрын
with sugar on top.
@thabomuso257510 ай бұрын
A guy getting paid big bucks by gangsters to clean up murder scenes? HAHAHAHA! Absolutely hilarious and a fantastic idea. That could be a great idea. What would Mr. Wolf's background be? He sounds educated byt is yet streetwise. Doesn't appear nor dress as though he grew up in a criminal environment or spent lots of time in prison. He appears to be an experienced former homicide detective. Maybe a guy who took bribes from organized crime to tamper with murder scenes or murder investigations? He got the offer to resign from the police department so as to not create a scandal. Then what to do? Become a consultant who hides murders. Fantastic. Tarantino could have pulled off such a movie without a problem. The idea is so sick and great at the same time.
@GrishaTsaturov10 ай бұрын
It would!
@jonathandrayer949610 ай бұрын
An origin story. Final episode is Mr. Wolf at the party when he gets the call from Marsellus Wallace.
@drivingintothedesertuntilt320210 ай бұрын
a please would be nice ...
@captainmw888510 ай бұрын
I love how he gives a little toast to how good the coffee is!
@Eyesorecrymore8 ай бұрын
Like weird Al did with the tea in the Foil video LoL.
@Usernamehear2 ай бұрын
Because jimmy doesn’t buy the cheap crap like his wife dose😅
@captainmw88852 ай бұрын
@@Usernamehear LOL, I'm like Jimmy, I don't like cheap crap either!
@Rurriola2 ай бұрын
The nod means “this is some gourmet shit!”
@bkThund3r10 күн бұрын
Best part. You don't need to tell me how good the coffee is because I buy it. There was a difference between Jules vs Wolf compliment to the coffee.
@rickyricardo433110 ай бұрын
The Bonnie Situation was brilliant writing. I just loved how it subtly circled back to the coffee, but the entire scene was a game of paper, rock, scissors. Each person acted superior to one person but was mentally foiled by another.
@ChadBest-ug8uo8 ай бұрын
The Bonnie Situation is my favorite in the movie. Followed by the scene with Zed!
@iwanegerstrom456410 ай бұрын
Vincent got them into this mess and yet he still behaves like an idiot...
@Hibernicus196810 ай бұрын
That's because he was an idiot. He was careless and sloppy, which is how he blew Marvin's head off. He had too much ego and not enough sense. He needlessly, and stupidly provoked both Butch and Mr. Wolfe. In Butch's case, he needlessly insults a complete stranger -- never a good idea; the stranger might be tougher than you. It gained him nothing, and made Butch _happy_ to shoot him later, when he had the chance. Notice: Butch has a moral center. He could have left Marcellus Wallace to his fate, and clearly was tempted to. _And_ he knew Marcellus wanted him dead, but he still did the decent thing. Butch _might_ have shown Vincent mercy, but Vincent pissed him off -- _went out of his way_ to piss Butch off -- so when the moment came... Yeah, fuck you. Die. In the case of Mr. Wolfe... Wolfe is there to clean up Vincent's mess. And it's _Vincent's_ mess. It's entirely his mess. Rather than be humble because he fucked up, and grateful for the help, he can't refrain from macho chest beating. Vincent was stupid, and he was an asshole. In the world he lived in, a world of tough, violent men, that was a deadly combination that pretty much guaranteed him a short life.
@jasonx400810 ай бұрын
vincent being an idiot is part of his charm
@kengaroo517010 ай бұрын
Vinnie Barbarino..."Welcome Back Kotter".
@fincarosa10 ай бұрын
He won the twist context trophy so he can do whatever the f**k he wants
@turtledude5539 ай бұрын
Yeah he'd get a "stfu" and do it.
@farazibnabbas567510 ай бұрын
“Pretty please with Sugar on top, Clean the fuckin car”
@hennagaijin1006 ай бұрын
" I think fast, I talk fast, I need you to act fast. Clean the fuckin car."
@Backyardmech110 ай бұрын
😂 Mr. Wolf is a leader. Basically a great project manager as I saw another commenter say. Some people know how to solve problems and delegate the work tasks out efficiently and effectively. He’s probably in most likely been in so many situations that he’s smart enough to be “the guy,” and lives his life in a luxurious place because of that. In this scene I just imagine a well off professional just eager to get back to the party with Eastern European models and high class people.
@stanleyconnor689810 ай бұрын
By his behavior I might assume that he was a former cop (or with another law enforcement experience)
@Backyardmech110 ай бұрын
@@stanleyconnor6898 That as well is a good assumption
@tareklegrand774710 ай бұрын
@@stanleyconnor6898or a former Hitman. The best one during his time, he knows how to remove evidence
@matteparent246810 ай бұрын
because he told them to clean the car ... wtf ''eastern european models'' oh ok now it makes sense, you're actually mentally ill. hope you get better !
@johnroscoe240610 ай бұрын
Could you be ANY more cringe
@Baambam110 ай бұрын
He was my favorite character in that movie. He's just a bad ass without throwing a punch or shooting a gun.
@markmarderosian965710 ай бұрын
Never noticed before but the way Jules looks at the end, into space with disgust, I’d swear it was here and not in that restaurant he felt himself done with all this. At the very least, this was the final straw that sealed his eventual decision.
@woodrowboudreaux995110 ай бұрын
Outtakes: Wolf: “blankets, comforters, all dark colors. No whites, can’t use ‘em.” Jules: “Right on, brutha. Screw them whites.”
@shawnknepper344210 ай бұрын
I love how Mr. Wolf is so nice to Jimmy. The two of them really understand one another, and Mr. Wolf likes the coffee. Damn good coffee! ☕️
@hellion95479 ай бұрын
He is nice to him because he is doing them a favor and lends them his home for the sake of clearing up someone elses stupid mistake. Why wouldn't he be? Jules does the same thing, and as he says, "remember who's doin' who a favor". Vincent is the only one who does not get that and still he's the one who got them into this shit
@Bill-ou7zp10 ай бұрын
“Pretty please, with sugar on top, clean the fuckin car” 😂
@charcharlundАй бұрын
I think we’ve all had a friend like Vincent. They get us into a ton of trouble, then refuse to be anything less than passive aggressive with the solution despite the situation being entirely their fault.
@amarchhabra217510 ай бұрын
The scene before this one where Jules calls Marsalus and he sends the Wolf is one of the best in cinema history. It never gets old. Can't count how many times I have watched it. Pulp Fiction is a masterpiece but that call scene is its own master piece within a larger master piece that is Pulp Fiction. Thank you for this gift Tarintino.
@nolsee11769 ай бұрын
I just can’t choose a favourite scene from this movie. The whole thing is just bloody fantastic
@edgeofthought10 ай бұрын
This whole part of the movie inspired me to always try to make the best coffee, all these years later. This scene. Sometimes I make crap instant coffee and feel shame. But usually put in the effort: Make a cup of coffee that would make The Wolf smile and nod. Good personal policy. ☕️😊
@AL13NM5 ай бұрын
"A please would be nice." Is one of my favorite movie lines ever, makes me laugh every time! Perfect delivery!
@radupopescu237010 ай бұрын
Harvey Keitel, an absolute legend! Of course, Quentin's writing is brilliant and it shows in the scene.
@steverogers760110 ай бұрын
The wolf is essentially a project manager and Vincent and Jules are the developers lol
@mabi051910 ай бұрын
Just the way Travolta pushes the screen door open at the end….every part just seems iconic.
@А.Щ-д7д2 ай бұрын
"Pretty please, with sugar on top" - this is a quote to remember, hilarious and awesome! One of the jewels of this movie!
@ankittupe83499 ай бұрын
Wolf character deserves his own movie I see so much potential there.
@seanfyd187710 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s the best scene but it’s definitely a masterpiece
@jasonx400810 ай бұрын
hard to name a single best scene in Pulp...
@jsowau10 ай бұрын
Winston is a vampire, he asks for permission to enter someone’s house 😂
@NeilCWCampbell10 ай бұрын
Ofc
@raymeester788310 ай бұрын
It's daylight.
@vernonkatz504210 ай бұрын
@@raymeester7883so he’s a day walker
@lr68849 ай бұрын
He may be a gangster, but just from his brief spot in the movie, it's clear that he was raised right. A perfect gentleman.
@tae29107 ай бұрын
Lol that came to my mind also😂😂😂😂
@bastabey265210 ай бұрын
takes a usual dramatic gangster scene and normalizes it making it surprisingly refreshing and entertaining.. pretty genius
@fredtaylor979210 ай бұрын
I always believed that Jules allowing Quentin's character talk to him the way he does, was an indicator of how much respect he had for him. Which probably indicated quentins character was a "retired" colleague but at one point commanded HUGE fear and respect.
@CoolGobyFish10 ай бұрын
i doubt he is a retired hitman. He would have known what to do in this situation. he is probably just some mid-level "employee" of the Marcelas
@fredtaylor979210 ай бұрын
@CoolGobyFish Then why did Jules and Vincent need to call the wolf if "knowing what to do in that situation" was a prerequisite for being a colleague of theirs? I never said he's a hit man anyways. I said former colleague.
@CoolGobyFish10 ай бұрын
@@fredtaylor9792 I am talking about Jimmie, not Mr Wolf.
@fredtaylor979210 ай бұрын
@CoolGobyFish Read everything I wrote again. I'm not talking about wolf either. You said "retired hitman".....I never said anything about a retired hitman until you brought it up. So I'm not sure why you would say you don't think jimmy is a retired hit man, because nobody brought that up but you. I said he's probably a retired colleague of Jules.
@Nollis10 ай бұрын
I always got the impression that they're childhood friends or something similar but it's been years since I've seen the film.
@bradleyvantassal83287 ай бұрын
Always love the nod about the coffee. You know, that gourmet s&it.
@ramonoski7 ай бұрын
Really good contrast with Jules trying to praise Jimmy and the coffee earlier. Mr. Wolf has no time for such trivial flattery, a nod is all he needs to get his appreciation across.
@ryankenyon501010 ай бұрын
I like how they all speak of the Wolfe as though he's some sort of visionary. All he did was tell them to clean the car. The body disposal was helpful, though.
@spartanx169x6 ай бұрын
It was not just cleaning the car, the blankets on the seats were brilliant and swapping the clothes and disposal of the car and body. He had connections they didn't have (The junkyard). Seems simple now. But few people would have the composure to think of that in that situation with 40 minutes and counting to manage it.
@bijelabgd Жыл бұрын
Mr Wolf: Im Winston Wolf. I solve problems Jimmie: Great Mr Wolf, our toilet is clogged...
@anirudhdwivedi667310 ай бұрын
@@sohini-m6d😅😅😅😅
@Roodosutaa10 ай бұрын
“are there problems with the drainage or the sewers? Did you take a mighty dump just before it got clogged? Don't get me when I have my hand down there and then find half my arm covered in shit."
@stanleyconnor689810 ай бұрын
@@Roodosutaa😂
@woodrowboudreaux995110 ай бұрын
Jimmy: “Yeah, not really any cleansers here. We do have a lot of Q-tips and tiny alcohol wipes from the First Aid kit. Will that do ?”
@dimviesel10 ай бұрын
We all need a Winston Wolf in our lives😌
@bharat136610 ай бұрын
Mr Wolf : I'm 30 min away, I'll be there in 10 min
@pakeshde751810 ай бұрын
Sadly never get a movie like this made today for too many reasons so make sure you have a copy saved someplace folks and cherish it like fine wine, or a coffee with lotsa cream and sugar.
@kaidoluht19572 ай бұрын
damn straight!
@The10ne10 ай бұрын
Though I doubt it’ll happen, but imagine a person who hasn’t seen this film yet watched this will have no idea why Winston’s acknowledgement of the good coffee is so hilarious
@dirkdiggler24307 ай бұрын
I snuck into the theater room where this movie was playing in 1994, I was 14 years old and this movie blew my mind!! 😎
@billw126610 ай бұрын
Harvey’s work is always iconic.
@logancraddick750710 ай бұрын
I know Weinstein produced the best films #FreeHarvey.
@rubbain937010 ай бұрын
@@logancraddick7507this guy is the type to actually idolize homelander
@grawakendream898010 ай бұрын
ike on ick , maybe
@jesussard10 ай бұрын
That detail when Wolf looks inside tha car and stops to ask about coffee it's the kind of out of the pocket impossible to predict dialogue from with QT builds symphonies with. I think he is the best director to ever live.
@modelcitizendj9 ай бұрын
Vincent's inability take take orders ends up being his undoing.
@Lyze3 ай бұрын
Winston Wolf is so great. I love that he stops to compliment the coffee.
@henrydrake84635 ай бұрын
Winston taking a polite moment to acknowledge how good Jimmy’s coffee is as funny as anything else in this movie. 😂
@gratefuldude857 ай бұрын
This is my motivational video I play before I clean the house in 1 hour or less.
@MenelikTheFirst3 ай бұрын
The thing I like about The Wolf is he doesn’t do anything particularly crazy. Everything he told the boys to do was stuff they coulda done on their own. The difference was he was calm and cool enough to know the right thing to do and how to do it.
@Ansonidak10 ай бұрын
Choosing the best scene in this movie is difficult. So many choices.
@PolishGod12349 ай бұрын
Imo its the pawn shop scene and the final scene with Jules when It comes to best scenes of the film
@Suerte135 ай бұрын
I do find it interesting that Mr. Wolf is so courteous with Jimmy cause he is the host, waits to be allowed in, shows appreciation for the coffee, treats Jimmy right with the quilts and blankets, but to Vincent and Jules he doesn't owe that courtesy.
@deagle2yadome6965 ай бұрын
that’s why he is where is in life at thus point in the film
@ScottDaddyMac10 ай бұрын
The little thing he does @ 2:04 is something I always do after taking the first sip of my coffee. I always bust up when I see it in this scene
@lysajsmrtihlav65493 ай бұрын
What I love about this scene is that Wolf doesn't really do anything other than stay calm when everyone is panicking. He doesn't have any magic or secret tricks, he just does nothing but act rationally - which seems like magic in a moment when everyone else is panicking.
@tonybp10 ай бұрын
When I was a production manager at a manufacturing plant, they gave me the nickname Mr. Wolf because I was very good at solving problems. I took it as an honor, but it was a very stressful job.
@stephencronin10802 ай бұрын
I love the little grin Jimmy gives when Mr wolf tasted the coffee and expressed his appreciation
@mrcali6810 ай бұрын
4:01 THE most Travolta he could possibly be right there! He could have EASILY followed with, "up your nose with a rubber hose"!
@rickrose53778 ай бұрын
Absolutely the spirit of pulp. No modern filmmaker writes pulp dialogue like Quentin Tarantino. Slightly grandiose pulp -- more Elmore Leonard or Raymond Chandler than Mickey Spillane.
@kenpalmer33429 ай бұрын
Im convinced the greatest movies are the ones with several indivdual scenes you cant wait for
@marcin.99 Жыл бұрын
solid 10 out of 10
@lonestar670910 ай бұрын
_Lotsa cream, lotsa sugar."_ Anyone offers me a coffee and asks how I take it....
@jimmyzhao267310 ай бұрын
"Wolfe Style'
@larrysouthern509823 минут бұрын
The world has people like Mr Wolf... To keep it spinning correctly... 💯 correctly.. 🐺 ❤...
@danj933928 күн бұрын
Love the sound of that NSX ! I so wanted that car back in the day. Still do!
@snair45488 ай бұрын
Is there a deleted scene with Wolf nailing that half-hour drive in
@LB-yg2br10 ай бұрын
Such a brilliant scene with solid acting. They don’t make movies like this anymore
@michaelriddick711610 ай бұрын
Those old NSX's are still 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😊
@Stevesautopartsify8 ай бұрын
My buddy have a bright yellow one, with a totally chromed out engine which you could see through the rear glass! Oh and he had a super charger added! Baddest ride I ever saw or road in!!! Engine sounded like screaming angels!!
@randalltaylor370010 ай бұрын
Harvey was filming a movie at a local Golf course next to my house. My dogs favorite hang out. Now I'm the kind of person who treats celebrities like normal people and respect their privacy but when Mr Keitel headed back to the clubhouse past my dog I asked him if he would take a picture with my dog and he gladly obliged. Unbeknownst to Harvey my dog has his own following and gets his picture taken all kind of places and situations kinda like wheres Waldo. I politely thanked Mr. Keitel and told him he was an Icon. Its the most cherished photo in my collection.
@ryansupak363910 ай бұрын
My favorite subtle detail in this scene is one that shows how skilled a personnel manager Mr.Wolf is. When Jimmie comes out to the garage with the others, and starts looking nervously at the dead body, Mr.Wolf immediately intuits that Jimmie might start freaking out and getting unstable. So: Wolf asks Jimmie to make him a cup of coffee not only because Wolf wanted one…but because that will keep Jimmie busy, and away from the dead body.
@danielpittman88910 ай бұрын
Like the mom in Old Yeller. When she has to stitch up Yeller's abdomen, she tells her younger son Arliss to go catch her a striped lizard from the creek. Of course she didn't want or need a lizard, but she needed to keep a little boy busy for long enough to do some dog surgery.
@sanekabc10 ай бұрын
You might be reading too much into that moment.
@yijianmou13259 ай бұрын
Tarantino created not just a memorable character, but a real role model, a father-figure who, once cleansed of his undeniable criminal traits, seems to me pretty inspirational.
@marclaurent48318 ай бұрын
“So, pretty please with a cherry on top..clean the f**kin’ car” 😂😂
@AJLeary10 ай бұрын
This is my favorite scene of the movie. Absolutely brilliant.
@kathconserv11 ай бұрын
Vince is a tool. Does he want a please and thank you when he’s being evacuated from a fire?
@Avenlane10 ай бұрын
That's an excellent analogy, nice job.
@Rufio197510 ай бұрын
He's not a tool. That's just how he is. He explained himself.
@KClouisvilleАй бұрын
@@Rufio1975 His explanation shows that he's a tool. If he didn't want someone barking orders at him he should have been more careful with his gun in the car.
@donwilcox728Ай бұрын
"Pretty please, with sugar on top, clean the fucking car."😂 Winston (Mr.) Wolfe, (Pulp Fiction), Mr. Hand, (Fast Times at Ridgemont High), and Lt. Joe Bookman, the library cop, (Seinfeld), are, to me, the three greatest examples of character/casting perfection of all time. Three great characters who were elevated to higher greatness by three superb acting performances.
@anateali71869 ай бұрын
Vincent doesn't seem to realize what a delicate and messy situation he's in. A messy situation that he caused. And he had the guts to ask for please. And he did lack self preservation which could be his downfall. Why was he still holding that gin in the first place inside the car and pointing it the dead black man
@limeyosu20004 ай бұрын
Don’t be looking at me me I can feel your look ! Best line !
@ItsMeKyle18823 ай бұрын
1:59 "Mmmm" 😂
@tonypaella10 ай бұрын
One of my favorite moments in the entire damn film is that appreciative nod Keitel gives Tarantino when he tastes the coffee.
@zinussan507 ай бұрын
Winston Wolf is ancient version of Mike Ehrmantraut
@ChadBest-ug8uo8 ай бұрын
This segment of the movie ,might be the best in cinematic history. AMAZING!
@truthhurts352410 ай бұрын
“Pools of blood that’s collected, gotta soak that shit up!” 😂😂
@jasonx400810 ай бұрын
tarantino dialogue always cracks me up
@truthhurts352410 ай бұрын
@@jasonx4008 Keitels emphasis on “soak that shit up” always makes me laugh. 🤣
@kamuranDeliormanli7 ай бұрын
Actually the long atory short of the movie is Vincent's negligence and clumsiness.
@dwedge91410 ай бұрын
when wolf tastes the coffee and gives him a look of approval...what a great scene...I always have delicious coffee in my house because of this. If you have a good coffee it means that's a place you want to go.
@ryankenyon501010 ай бұрын
For years, my girlfriend and I would do the coffee nod after taking our first sip. Even if it was awful. It was almost muscle memory.
@kacpers1867 ай бұрын
The best part is Winston asking for coffee and then appreciating its taste. The point is for Winston it is just work and some people can’t even start without coffee
@terry734010 ай бұрын
Keitel owns them and the scene -- hands down.
@andrewdelaittre11325 ай бұрын
Best scene? The whole movie is amazing.
@alexgrytsenko8510 ай бұрын
it's 30 minutes away, ill be in 10
@rifmaffia2 ай бұрын
I love how Wolff came all the way at location just to tell HITMEN how to clean a car. I bet Wolff running a carwash
@wafflewagon34710 ай бұрын
I never caught that they only had about 40 minutes. They’re all so calm to have such little time to get rid of a body
@Paul_Sleeping10 ай бұрын
And Mr. Wolfe got there in 9 minutes 37 seconds instead of 30 minutes for normal humans in LA traffic (I think the film location is in LA).
@SirDistic10 ай бұрын
They're calm because they are panicked. They have no idea what to do. They need some place to start which is what Mr Wolf does.
@Colby_Sisco9 ай бұрын
I am imagining what Quentin Tarantino was thinking was astonishing in this scene when he saw them acting out the dialog that he wrote.
@gregjenkinson751210 ай бұрын
I honestly remember him doing more but all he really does is tell them to clean the car, tell them where to take it and offer Jimmy a bribe.
@Dubbc5102 ай бұрын
This movie is gold! 😂. Sam and John’s on screen chemistry is gold!
@KingAdrock42010 ай бұрын
It just figures that it was Vince's stupidity that caused this mess and yet he doesn’t see anything wrong with bitching about not being told "please".
@SimpleManGuitars197310 ай бұрын
He wound up getting a "pretty please" but it was followed by a WAY more abrasive order. LOL!
@schwarzerritter572410 ай бұрын
Vincent was covered in blood and his last heroin shot was wearing off.
@KingAdrock42010 ай бұрын
@@schwarzerritter5724 He also pointed a loaded gun at someone with his finger on the trigger. That's unacceptable for anyone, much less someone who uses guns in job.