Great for bruce willis' family to attend. He was hugely missed
@dantaylor3339 ай бұрын
Yeah I was thinking about Bruce also
@Gecko....8 ай бұрын
rip bruce
@brandonguindon74558 ай бұрын
@@Gecko.... He's not dead
@riskoebeats8 ай бұрын
Why wasn’t Bruce there :( he wasn’t at the Oscar’s reunion either
@Conorthebeast7737 ай бұрын
@@riskoebeatshe’s really sick
@mbayatab43269 ай бұрын
You feel a bit old when it’s 30 years since the Pulp Fiction was made
@M_D939 ай бұрын
I know. I still remember a time when the 70s was 30 years ago and when even 1994 was 10 years ago.
@jt.81449 ай бұрын
ALL THE WISER. Now I just sit back and watch the world live in a Bubble with a ton of filters in fear of being shunned by people they will never meet in real life. While Laughing hysterically at their so called PROBLEMS with life on the interweb.
@wildlifebybrianhoule9 ай бұрын
@@jt.8144 aint' that the truth! I saw '30 years' and WHAT?! lol
@greatriffishere9 ай бұрын
Honestly, it's hard to believe it's been 30 years already.
@THEBUFUMAN.9 ай бұрын
yes🤣
@carolfraz5889 ай бұрын
Attended screening last night. It was almost 1 hour long. Other cast members were in audience. Eric Stolz Rosanna arquette producer lawrence Bender Phil Lamar among others. Emma and Tallulah Willis were there. Awesome experience
@georgedulle66019 ай бұрын
How did people react to the "dead storage" dialogue?
@isuriadireja919 ай бұрын
@@georgedulle6601 ya know what...?? I think what made that dialogue awkward was the fact it was delivered by someone like Tarantino. If only he'd picked a more prominent..seasoned actor, like John Turturro, or maybe just another black actor, like Wesley Snipes...the dialogue and scene would've worked better...more believable. I mean, did the character NEED to be a white guy..?? I just don't buy Jules would take that crap from Tarantino's Jimmy.
@isuriadireja919 ай бұрын
If only this was done in 2014.... Bruce would've been one of the guests, on stage.
@DC3229 ай бұрын
Ving Rhames missing from the reunion. Marcellus Wallace.
@jedijones9 ай бұрын
They cut Pulp Fiction down to one hour? Those bastards!
@j1st6339 ай бұрын
It revived John's career.
@roccocupido50829 ай бұрын
And then somehow that second chance was squandered and he began churning out horrible direct to video embarrassments...HOW does that happen ❓
@matthewche9 ай бұрын
@@roccocupido5082unique career trajectory
@imposible2beat9 ай бұрын
Also Bruce Willis’s career.
@rigsby14549 ай бұрын
@@imposible2beatnah Bruce was massive at that time
@DanielThureskog9 ай бұрын
@@imposible2beatthe medical bills doesn’t pay themselves.
@DC3229 ай бұрын
Jules and Vincent one of my favorite pair of bad ass characters in the movie.
@joycegibbs52679 ай бұрын
they were legendary. The dialogue was incredible & so entertaining !
@charlie-obrien8 ай бұрын
Great pair of outlaw characters... Right up there with Butch and the Sundance Kid.
@PowuhToSeven8 ай бұрын
It was interesting to see two hitters trying to be professional while being buddies.
@JayStar-yj9pu8 ай бұрын
An inversion of Harry Lloyd from Dumb and Dumber. The two OIL BOYS? .
@josephkelley86416 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Listening them talk about cheeseburgers in the car? (we've all had conversations with our friends about cheeseburgers, the theory of cheeseburgers, what makes the RIGHT cheeseburger etc.)
@SuburbanDMV8 ай бұрын
Uma Thurman still stopping traffic! Damn!
@charlie-obrien8 ай бұрын
Still the most gorgeous of the "Fox Force Five"!
@siriosstar47897 ай бұрын
that's not her ORIGINAL face . she messed it up with ' cant be satisfied with what you've got surgery '.
@johnberry52967 ай бұрын
She’s had tons of surgery on her face
@smoothwill7 ай бұрын
People are saying Uma did something to her face . If this is true it’s a Job well naturally done .
@josephkelley86416 ай бұрын
These boots were made for walking.
@mikedrinan52239 ай бұрын
Pulp Fiction is still my favourite movie ever, the classiest writing, directing, and acting. A true work of art…🙌
@pdcdesign96328 ай бұрын
It's my favorite without the u.
@RudyB-ti8ye8 ай бұрын
Best movie ever made.
@haydenwalton27668 ай бұрын
and forrest gump won best picture that year ! never watched the academy awards since
@mikedrinan52238 ай бұрын
@@pdcdesign9632 In Britain and Ireland we spell it ‘favourite’ 😜
@mongoslade2776 ай бұрын
@@haydenwalton2766 I've NEVER seen Forrest Gump. I won't watch it bc that movie won Best Picture over Pulp Fiction & Shawshank
@susanrike74769 ай бұрын
Pulp Fiction is a cinematic work of art. It was groundbreaking, original, and artistic. It was and still is brilliant. I loved this cast "reunion." They're all wonderfully talented individually AND dynamic collectively in this one-of-a-kind film.
@moehio9 ай бұрын
Travolta looks amazing at 70.
@Marshmallox438 ай бұрын
I had to google it twice
@TehUltimateSnakeАй бұрын
I didn't believe you and looked it up.
@sebastianalegria34019 ай бұрын
I can't believe we're talking about Pulp Fiction 30 years later, a movie that has aged like a fine wine over the years, which also won a Palm D'Or at Cannes Film Festival. So, I'm glad they reunited the whole cast for the 30th anniversary of the film.
@FastEddie869 ай бұрын
Why wouldn’t we? It’s one of the greatest films ever made.
@sebastianalegria34019 ай бұрын
@@FastEddie86 Did you miss Bruce Willis or Tarantino in this reunion of Pulp Fiction's cast?
@FastEddie869 ай бұрын
Yes of course. Bruce more though.
@murakawa-san22794 ай бұрын
I unfortunately was too young to see it in theaters, however I was still too young when I saw it on VHS in 1999. Among my favorite films to this day.
@marcusbradley43999 ай бұрын
So sad that Bruce Willis can’t be there with them
@josephkelley86416 ай бұрын
Bruce left it all on the floor. Gave it everything. Bruce's name forever in big red flashing lights.
@livequality45785 ай бұрын
@@josephkelley8641Exactly, gave it everything.
@christopherwilson60454 ай бұрын
😔
@sandyvalentin30729 ай бұрын
One of the best cast gathering of actors from a great movie I've seen in a long time
@jubalcalif91009 ай бұрын
I heartily concur !!
@waynedexter9 ай бұрын
Really? More of the actors from the movie and Tarantino being there would’ve made this better imo. Also, this is too short
@maximusprime34598 ай бұрын
Uma must've worn those shoes for Quentin.
@majinvegeta31818 ай бұрын
Foot fetish?
@jackelynbarragan37728 ай бұрын
Lol the guy loves feet
@mrpreacherman7 ай бұрын
Hahahahahah good one
@whiskeyhoarder95873 ай бұрын
i scrolled down just for this comment
@pulixpulix24208 ай бұрын
The fact that Uma came wearing those sandals exposing her feet like that is her way of saying to Quentin "too bad you didn't come to the reunion. You could've been sitting withing 1 meter from these". Hhahahahah
@mikedown12505 ай бұрын
was thinking the same thing
@Julieglam39 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Some of us out here can't afford to attend the festival, so being able to watch these interviews is the next best thing.
@MCFrutek8 ай бұрын
Travolta is 70 yrs old but he looks 20 yrs younger!
@thegoodthebadandtheugly5798 ай бұрын
That’s cuz he bald
@TerryUniGeezerPeterson8 ай бұрын
@@thegoodthebadandtheugly579exactly.
@jmadratz5 ай бұрын
It’s the Scientology that keeps him looking young.
@SITHWAX5 ай бұрын
30 years younger
@High_1014 ай бұрын
Na. He looks 40
@LukeStarkilla9 ай бұрын
Pulp fiction is an American piece of Art! Thank you QT and all the cast and crew for making an all time classic!
@folarinosibodu8 ай бұрын
My God Harvey looks good for an 84 year old. Before googling, I thought we was late early 70s
@gummifer8 ай бұрын
He should run for president!
@benjihudson27686 ай бұрын
@@gummifermaybe when he’s older
@TheKitchenerLeslie6 ай бұрын
Before he became an actor, he was in the US Marine Corps. He's been jacked his whole life. You don't notice because he's not very tall, so he has a small frame. That "famous scene" in Bad Lieutenant is where you're like, "WTF!? Is this real!? I don't want to look, but this guy is like 55 and shredded like Bruce Lee!"
@mrsmacca1265 ай бұрын
@@benjihudson2768hahahaha😂😂😂
@Darkness-ie2yl4 ай бұрын
some questionable interaction with the interviewer
@craigjohnson32039 ай бұрын
Travolta is so wonderful here. Makes me realize I have rarely seen any interviews with him. Would love to see him make something good again. What a movie star.
@josephjasem79268 ай бұрын
SLJ should have won the Oscar for this and Django Unchained. He’s absolutely sublime in both of these movies.
@ItsParachuteAdams9 ай бұрын
I finally saw Blowout this year, very cool I can see why Tarantino rates Travolta in it
@mrsupertash9 ай бұрын
Blowout is one of my favorite De Palma movies and Travolta is excellent. The finale gives me the chills just thinking about it. Peak cinema.
@Lokofoko19 ай бұрын
@@mrsupertash So true, frankly the finale makes the film for me
@jubalcalif91009 ай бұрын
I remember seeing "Blowout" when it first came out. Really enjoyed it. And developed quite a crush on Nancy Allen.
@gardenlover96639 ай бұрын
I saw it in when I was pretty young. Was afraid to go to quiet public restrooms for a while after that. I kid you not, I would look up to make sure nobody was coming over the top of the stall.
@deborahpaley219 ай бұрын
My favorite DePalma AND Travolta flick. Brilliant.
@daretodare-xr1kl9 ай бұрын
God bless these four amazing actors and Bruce Willis who is greatly missed... Thank you for this lovely moment ❤️
@cynthiaschultheis16608 ай бұрын
I loved "TRUE ROMANCE" Which he wrote & sold to make "RESEVOIR DOGS"
@josephkelley86416 ай бұрын
thanks cynthia didn't know this. (how he raised the money to make RESERVOIR DOGS) It WAS Tarantino but usually the studio makes you change a name like this. They'll complain that the title gives no info about the material/movie.
@robmarchese5 ай бұрын
Thanks for that tidbit. I never knew that and always wondered why the hell he didn't direct it himself!! Tony Scott did a great job, yet I always find myself wondering what it would have been like if Q.T. directed it!
@timfarney51655 ай бұрын
True Romance IS my favorite movie. The INSANE list of movie heavyweights in it is mind boggling to me, still, to this day. The brilliant dialogue in the movie is full on Tarantino.... unmistakably, imo.
@gaz48402 ай бұрын
@@robmarchese True Romance was written in the same style as PF, non linear so that the audience has to work out whats happening. I have the screenplay and its awesome.Tony Scott altered the structure to be linear, which , in my opinion ruined the film. Dont get me wrong, i absolutely love TR but can you imagine how it would have looked had it been filmed the way it was written? Tony also filmed two endings for TR, one where Clarence dies and one where he lives and asked QT what he thought. QT said he liked the way that both Alabama and Clarence survive and agreed to let the ending stay as filmed..
@PharaoahMonk8 ай бұрын
UMA LOOKS DAMN GREAT!!! AMAZING!!! i mean, they all look great but UMA Outshines!
@jrodtmtilwedie81029 ай бұрын
Jules just wandering the earth would have been the coolest movie
@Techshadowzz9 ай бұрын
Technically it could be a movie now that QT scrapped the movie critic and still has one more movie to go. O_O
@christopherallen95809 ай бұрын
@@Techshadowzz He scrapped the movie critic?
@Techshadowzz9 ай бұрын
Yup
@lisaroberts85568 ай бұрын
But he would have been a fucxxing Bum! 😂
@charlie-obrien8 ай бұрын
@@Techshadowzz QT probably realized that he had just made a "Hollywood insider " movie and it would be better to finish up with something fresh, like most of his movies have been.
@StlScarlett9 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving us this. I wanted to come to LA with my husband this year for the classic film festival. We are at least enjoying the experience-we love ya, Mank!
@LECITIZENTEN9 ай бұрын
Mind blowing that Travolta & QT lived in the same apartment!
@beingsshepherd9 ай бұрын
Stalker.
@bztrd809 ай бұрын
@@beingsshepherdu think he did that on purpose?
@beingsshepherd9 ай бұрын
@@bztrd80 I think we shouldn't rule it out. He's a huge fan, a huge nerd and consider the kinda creepy board game fantasy. Like something out of _Misery (1990)._
@bztrd809 ай бұрын
@@beingsshepherd Quentin, is not exactly your typical “huge acne-faced nerd”. The board game thing is just a test he does (he did that with many other actors), it’s his way of “casting”. Go listen the way he got Bruce Willis, he was at the peak of his career in those years.
@gooseywhispers8 ай бұрын
it could have been a scene like when Alan partridge met his biggest fan
@FilmCrowStudios5 ай бұрын
0:32 Uma’s making Kill Bill reference and nobody there caught it
@OsirisCreatives9 ай бұрын
Sam Jackson's voice is so powerful he doesn't even need to hold the mic up close.
@jubalcalif91009 ай бұрын
That's for sure !!
@RyanBridwell-wq9bo9 ай бұрын
And he's always fashionable!
@ManChan-w5p9 ай бұрын
He hadn't lost a beat compare to Bruce Willis and Harvet Keitel. He has aged well. I'm envious.
@gravy29739 ай бұрын
years of treading the boards
@gravy29739 ай бұрын
@@ManChan-w5p Harvey is 84 so fairplay to him
@matukoamini9 ай бұрын
It was one of the best conversations this year at the festival and watching the film again was fabulous!
@toomuchkool-aid79759 ай бұрын
So cool to still have Harvey
@MayaState8 ай бұрын
He’s so special his scene was shot on a Sunday… which means extreme overtime pay because that’s a 7 day week
@goranpanzov17369 ай бұрын
Uma is gorgeous ,stunning beauty !!
@Stalinator038 ай бұрын
Harvey is the best thing I remember about Pulp fiction, what a gentleman, what a man, what an actor
@shawnsdrumcave9 ай бұрын
I love John's honesty, it was the same for all of them, they all got way more opportunities after that.
@charlie-obrien8 ай бұрын
No question and Sam Jackson received more accolades for "Pulp Fiction" than he ever did for "Die Hard 2". He became a serious actor who transcended stereotypes.
@jesseswarbrick78958 ай бұрын
@charlie-obrien well of course Sam Jackson didn't receive any accolades for Die Hard 2 since he wasn't in that movie
@charlie-obrien8 ай бұрын
@@jesseswarbrick7895 You're right... I meant the third one.
@nanny2878 ай бұрын
As a lifelong film lover and TCM fan, watching these and this festival piece is so meaningful to me. I remember seeing Pulp Fiction at its debut and was blown away by its uniqueness and simple yet sophisticated storytelling. This film is a special gem, never to be duplicated, and having the privilege of watching much of the cast discuss it is a thrill beyond words. Thank you TCM and participants. Thinking of you, Bruce Willis. ❤
@COO4153 ай бұрын
One thing that stood out for me about Tarantino is that he's not only a student of films but a historian as well. He can narrate forever this and that about a particular movie.
@emanuelrivera804812 күн бұрын
He has a podcast with his buddy Roger Avery, the Video Archives podcast that reflect their passion and knowledge of movies first hand if you are interested!
@ashotonehlobyjacksilverste44168 ай бұрын
Somehow these 1994 anniversaries are hitting me harder than '91, '92, '93 etc. Pulp Fiction, Clerks, Speed, Lion King, Hoop Dreams, Illmatic, Ready to Die, O.J. chase, Cobain's death, Nirvana Unplugged... so many.
@HovaNirvana6 күн бұрын
1994 was very arguably the first year of modern life.
@simcitybigworldmedia6 ай бұрын
We are so bless in this day of age where we can pick up our phones and just watch this interview or anything we want for that matter , Pulp Fiction Classic
@cheribee9689 ай бұрын
Back then this was the edgiest movie of that time It was a wild movie and it was so compelling and moved with so much excitement and action. Very unique. So many great cast members Harvey so young in Taxidriver He was outstanding as the wolf in pulp. Sam and John were iconic
@joshuarizalforeman8168 ай бұрын
Great shoutout by Travolta to Pinter. I totally agree.
@Bonn17709 ай бұрын
Travolta told the whole Welcome Back Kotter board game story, amazing.
@michaellasumiso34629 ай бұрын
Harvey K is a mess - who knew?
@annajacob79819 ай бұрын
@michaellasumiso3462 Is the sunglass-wearing man Harvey Keitel? It doesn't sound or look like him..
@Omegaman189 ай бұрын
@@michaellasumiso3462the man is 84
@michaellasumiso34629 ай бұрын
@@annajacob7981 yes, though that’s just a shadow ofWhat he once was
@annajacob79819 ай бұрын
@@michaellasumiso3462 Ok, thanks
@WilliamJames488 ай бұрын
Pulp blew my mind so good back in the day. Greatly enriched my appreciation for film.
@big_gooch16018 ай бұрын
Bless Harvey he’s an old man now but looks happy and seems sharp ❤
@thegoodthebadandtheugly5798 ай бұрын
Yeah, I’m routing for Weinstein also.. Me too.
@mongoslade2776 ай бұрын
@@thegoodthebadandtheugly579 Not funny
@thegoodthebadandtheugly5796 ай бұрын
@@mongoslade277 umm.. I bet you don’t find anything right of centre funny.. 😒
@josephkelley86416 ай бұрын
the OPPOSITE of who Harvey typically is in a film. Retired, quiet, humble - but put a script in Harvey's hands. One of the greats for sure.
@mrsmacca1265 ай бұрын
Are you serious??? Sharp?
@tubesled20209 ай бұрын
Great reunion! I've seen Pulp Fiction many, many times! But I still can remember the first time I saw it at packed Chinese Theatre, and the hilarious response of the audience. 👍🏼
@AlmostReady5048 ай бұрын
We were all young once ...Uma is still beautiful
@saintsataniko21169 ай бұрын
All you need to know about Pulp Fiction is that Hollywood is a copycat town and yet 30 years later no one has even come close to replicating Tarantino's masterpiece.
@Dieafreak9 ай бұрын
It was an Independent film or maybe mainstream Hollywood-independent film..that’s what Miramax was especially in the 1990’s. Like how A24 is which is why I call A24 the Miramax of the 2010’s.
@saintsataniko21169 ай бұрын
@@Dieafreak Well I didn't say Pulp Fiction originated as a Hollywood film, although it certainly was distributed and promoted like one thanks to Miramax. I said that if Hollywood sees anything make that sort of return on an investment they will try their damndest to copy the formula as many times as it's successful. I think to some degree that's what may have gotten Guy Ritchie films like Lock Stock... and Snatch faster greenlights subsequently. When Harvey Keitel expressed both pride and amazement that Tarantino wrote "FINAL DRAFT" on his script before handing it over to the Weinstein's, which effectively that QT was demanding the autonomy of an independent (auteur) film, without ceding all the benefits of the Hollywood machine backing it both in theaters and in Awards ceremonies.
@LilHondaCivic8089 ай бұрын
That’s because Hollywood is racist af it hasn’t been duplicated because they have no talent but if they gave black men a chance they’d get it done…instead all we get is fcked in the movie
@Dieafreak9 ай бұрын
@S.T.A.R.S.Program Tarintino co-wrote it I believe with Avery. He also either wrote the screenplay or completely wrote the screenplay. Which the story and screenplay are two complete different things. If Pulp Fiction were directed by somebody else it wouldn’t be the movie it has been or is today. Tarintino really directed a certain way that became and is still a masterpiece and gave it style. The dialogue too. I’ve worked in independent film in the past and you know the most important element or thing overall to a movie/ film is the director. Not so much the story writer, or screenwriter.
@Dieafreak9 ай бұрын
@S.T.A.R.S.Program What the fuck are you talking about? “Wanker”? You’re making a big deal over petty ass shit spilt milk. You got no life or something. Are you like one of those nerd “incel” outcasts who live on their moms basement wtf is a Tarantino apologist? Is that a woke term now. Haha! Or an identificatin? There are people who identify as a “Quentin Tarintino apologists” ?
@protonme6 ай бұрын
The small talk between Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent (John Travolta) in "Pulp Fiction" is a brilliant illustration of their confidence and experience as hitmen. Their casual conversations highlight how comfortable and skilled they are, in stark contrast to wannabe gangsters who are too inexperienced to relax before going into action. This nuanced detail adds depth to their characters and sets them apart from the typical portrayal of criminals in films.
@MOTA-Vation309 ай бұрын
Pulp fiction helped sky rocket sam jacksons career to be a never ending ride of success! The Mans Nick Fury lol
@mbarrett999 ай бұрын
I never thought of Pulp Fiction coming to TCM, but here we are.
@MrBuketman9 ай бұрын
All those people that hadn’t seen Pulp Fiction were in for a surprise.
@kennethrussell11589 ай бұрын
Haven't seen it yet.
@MrBuketman9 ай бұрын
@@kennethrussell1158 Go into it as if it’s a comedy drama and not some dark flick.
@jedijones9 ай бұрын
@@kennethrussell1158 Get ready for a surprise!
@ptommo15438 ай бұрын
Imagine not having seen it 😮 What a moment when you start it 😊
@beckyleonardis63318 ай бұрын
I can't imagine, anyone else starring in this movie!
@jasonraschen11099 ай бұрын
Great job Ben. So disappointed I couldn't attend the festival this year. Thank you TCM for posting this video!
@MrG778 ай бұрын
John Travolta was brilliant in Pulp and it really gave his career a second boost. Quinten is some director. Django, Jackie Brown and Inglorious Bastards are my favourites. But have loved all of them. 🙏
@jflack69 ай бұрын
Shoutout to Bruce Willis
@Charles-ke2po9 ай бұрын
This totaly revitalized Travolta career
@davidsmith61499 ай бұрын
Pulp Fictions is one of my favorite films ever, if not my number one favorite. I really wish Tarantino and Keitel would have made a movie about Winston Wolf. That was a great character.
@BladeRunnerBear8 ай бұрын
Uma is hot!! I can't believe 30 years. I remember going to see it, like it was yesterday.
@EzeICE4 ай бұрын
Im so glad Travolta mentioned Harold Pinter. He's one of my favorite playwrights, and QT's scripts are definitely in that similar style indeed.
@tr0nd15c9 ай бұрын
Jimmy/Tarantino’s coffee monologue with Mr. Wolfe was f*cking hilarious. Also the walking intro thru Jack Rabbit Slims. Brilliant film.
@MLawrence-z9k4 ай бұрын
Harvey Keitel deserves just as much acknowledgement & respect because without him QT would have never became a director!!!! He was ready to give up on directing until Harvey Keitel read his script & payed to have it made!!! Without him we definitely wouldn't have gotten Reservoir Dogs , Pulp Fiction , From Dusk Till Dawn , Jackie Brown , Kill Bill & Inglorious Bastards because those were all QT ideas that came after he made his first film that Harvey Keitel believed in making & producing ❤ Honestly we wouldn't have gotten any of his films when u think about it!!!! We may have gotten a few similar screenplays or novels but that would have been pretty much it!!!! At most we would have gotten a few of those film ideas directed by different directors at best
@crowe6689 ай бұрын
The first time I saw this I was tripping balls.I remember the scene where Marcellus and Butch are talking and the camera doesn't move from Bruce's face....it changed my life....
@adamturner15638 ай бұрын
John Travolta just enjoyed a PANTERA concert in Florida. Hes 70 years old. That's an amazing thing. ☝🏼
@Cromlech_Aeon9 ай бұрын
Enjoyed it very much. Uma is more beautiful now, than ever before.
@ManChan-w5p9 ай бұрын
I agree I thought she was washed up. I am wrong. Seen her in person accidently in NYC Union Square Park nearby unknowingly. She is tall.
@coreyc59829 ай бұрын
Uma looks absolutely GORGEOUS. 😮 Much like Gwenyth Paltrow, I think I prefer older Uma to her younger self.
@Roddrummer9 ай бұрын
She's always been one of the most stunning women on the planet, at 23 or 53....
@January.8 ай бұрын
Gwyneth.ugh.
@dallesamllhals91618 ай бұрын
@@January. Oh, you don't like smelly candles? 😛
@dbent18308 ай бұрын
Travoltas 70! looks unbelievable
@RoyKoopaling8 ай бұрын
It’s great to hear that Thurman does clearly have a warm relationship with Tarantino. I still hope for Kill Bill Vol 3.
@MatadorShifter9 ай бұрын
Uma in flip flops with her feet uncovered is like her subtly saying hello to Quentin who couldn't be there for the meeting.
@knownpleasures9 ай бұрын
Why could he not be there?!?
@jedijones9 ай бұрын
@@knownpleasures Probably afraid they'll ask him about how he almost killed her in the car accident on Kill Bill.
@Notturnoir9 ай бұрын
@@jedijonesno, obviously they’ve talked about their issues since then. Most likely it’s about the issues of the war.
@camchangfilms9 ай бұрын
@@knownpleasures I think he wasn’t there as it was only a day after it was announced that he is cancelling his upcoming film. He probably didn’t want to answer any questions about it or address it
@michaelmertens8132 ай бұрын
I could watch this for hours. Thank you so much.
@HittokiriBattousai179 ай бұрын
Top 5 best movies of all time. Also, very nice of Uma to wear those gorgeous sandals. She is a cultured woman.
@frankcross69588 ай бұрын
a once in a lifetime movie there will never be another pulp fiction
@WendelltheSongwriter9 ай бұрын
Yeah what John says about a writer having an internal rhythm in his head is very important. And it's true.
@vEn0mWoRLD8 ай бұрын
OMG where has this channel been all my internet life?!?! I will go without sleep now with ALL this content!! TY TY @TCM!!
@AGoodJoe9 ай бұрын
I liked Uma’s Kill Bill/Kiddo 🤚 “here” joke
@Bishop_Logan9 ай бұрын
That deserved acknowledgment!
@CharlesVanNoland5 ай бұрын
I teared up a bit when he says that they're just a little operation over at TCM with 40 employees, and these stars showed up for their event. That definitely is something special. It shows the respect and regard that they have for the history of cinema.
@Ynot1017 ай бұрын
Not a word for Christopher Walken... I'm profoundly surprised 😮
@Jimmyfiggs23Ай бұрын
Some of the greatest minds in the business, definitely one of my most favorite movies ever made, if you haven't seen it you're missing out ❤
@paulplexed9 ай бұрын
I was in college and remember how the movie blew my mind and opened my eyes up to another world I never knew. To all those who took part in the movie...I raise my glass to you and say thank you! 🍷
@jedijones9 ай бұрын
A world of sadomasochistic homosexual sex. heroin and hitmen?
@ashleydrouet70522 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed listening to John Travolta talk. He speaks very well and seems like a genuine student of film.
@carlsvrd10989 ай бұрын
I just had to check. Travolta is 70 years old and looks like that..
@RictaScale.Official9 ай бұрын
Amazing what plastic surgery can do
@solarblazeonsticks62719 ай бұрын
He aged very well! He's one of few..always loved him.❤️
@Yodavid19 ай бұрын
that's really crazy. i had to go back to the video to see him again. if someone told me that guy was 45, and i didn't know anything about who he is and his career, i'd believe it
@guyangelo98754 ай бұрын
🎉He drinks the Special Sauce. When supply becomes scarce you will notice him suddenly age.
@o.__felixxx8 ай бұрын
Please... PLEASE, Quentin! Cast these actors on your last film, I BEG YOU!
@thesuperfan24578 ай бұрын
Yes! Would be shocked if they didn't show up at all, especially Sam Jackson and probably John Travolta and Uma Thurman as well
@ftuT8 ай бұрын
@@thesuperfan2457 Keitel was his ticket to produce Reservoir Dogs. If the didn't sign he wouldn't get either the production or the distribution.
@thesuperfan24578 ай бұрын
@@ftuT I know, I just haven't seen Keitel in a movie in decades, pretty sure he's retired.
@ftuT8 ай бұрын
@@thesuperfan2457 true, he's showing his 85 in this interview.
@thesuperfan24578 ай бұрын
@@ftuT could still see him in a small cameo though, I'm sure Quentin would love it
@MrG757 ай бұрын
So great to see them together again.
@hdoglesby9 ай бұрын
Just watched the Shawshank Redemption TCM interview before this one, remembered they were both released in 1994 but did some internet sleuthing and found that Shawshank and Pulp we're released October 14, 1994. I was 22 and went to go see both in the theater. Saw Pulp the 2nd week it was out and the theater was packed. Saw Shawshank the Saturday after it's release and there was less than 10 people in that theater (I only went bc I was a Tim Robbins/Jacob's Ladder fan).
@commonwealthedison26404 ай бұрын
Shawshank was release September 23, 1994 in the US.
@DisAccountizaMiracle8 ай бұрын
I had a friend that worshipped John Lynch and was in Hollywood frequently and I was just this lowly Asst Mgr at movie Theater (my 1st job). We loved talking film and even though I made very little money I watched so many films (which were free for me at the time) we saw literally everything. Art films, foreign etc. He knew how much I had loved Reservoir Dogs he brought me the script for Pulp Fiction. I was like a kid in a candy store. The script was fantastic and the movie delivered in such a way that elevated the brilliant script.
@RichardTaylor-y2w9 ай бұрын
It did revive John's career. It MADE Samuel L's career
@OnionSavoya-jf5hz9 ай бұрын
John Travolta changed my whole life. I got my first JT face tattoo. When I got out of prison everybody was real jealous of my new Ink!
@mrsmacca1265 ай бұрын
Samuel L. Jackson, in JACKIE BROWN, was outstanding❤❤❤
@steelcurtainsteeler22495 ай бұрын
He should have won the Oscar for Jackie Brown!
@Friedafterbirth8 ай бұрын
Shout out to Bruce Willis, we love you man 😢❤.
@jt.81449 ай бұрын
PRICELESS. Grateful to have been there when it came out.
@Sleepy_Spaghetti2 ай бұрын
I watched Pulp Fiction for the first time when I was in my mid teens! Since then I’ve made it a consistent point to watch it at least twice a year. I watch all of his films at least twice a year if not more!
@mjm50819 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing! ❤❤❤❤❤ ✌❤🎥 🙏❤Bruce
@MatthewOberley4 ай бұрын
Saw Pulp Fiction at Quentin Tarantino's Vista Theater in East Hollywood last month and the vibe was the same as I remember in 1994: It was sold out, with rowdy cheering and clapping throughout, and with applause at the end. Such a fun night.
@darthcheeseburger9 ай бұрын
Maybe this is too bold a statement but I firmly believe Pulp Fiction is the most important film of the 90s. It can't be stated how big on an influence it had on movies for the entire decade.
@davidlevy42918 ай бұрын
Its hard to name a more influential film in the last 30 years... thats not saying BEST. but in terms of influence...
@vango56788 ай бұрын
Harvey Keitel played the role of "the Cleaner" in two consecutive films.
@DavisRoadProductions20259 ай бұрын
Love These Guys/Gal and Much Respect from this film lover/screenwriter in Boston! :D
@Furrygumball719 ай бұрын
Awesome. Imagine watching this in the wayyy future, it will be a blessing to have around ❤🎉
@mdtys9 ай бұрын
uma looking gewd
@freedom_rock189 ай бұрын
She’s hot
@masonteague40398 ай бұрын
Smoking
@victoralarcon63518 ай бұрын
Harvey looks really good, like an old vampire. Those shades look good on him, I wonder what's that model. Looks lit.
@onelife72478 ай бұрын
06:08 that’s the dream for any improv actor too
@DogAmongMenАй бұрын
Not only did he make a great film, he got that entire generation of actors to feed him for a year. Much respec😊
@tylerhaggerty48059 ай бұрын
1994 might be the most important year in film for my personal experience. "The Shawshank Redemption" forever made me appreciate what film is, and "Pulp Fiction" forever made me appreciate what film can be.
@MrOuchiez9 ай бұрын
And both lost to corny ass Forrest fuckin Gump. SO LAME
@gardenlover96639 ай бұрын
@@MrOuchiez I could not agree more.
@jedijones9 ай бұрын
@@MrOuchiez Forrest Gump was just as great a movie as either of those.
@MrOuchiez9 ай бұрын
@@jedijones - I respectfully disagree. FG was a cheap nostalgia trip that was sold on "an amazing new filmmaking technique" (CGI) and lacked any real originality or substance. It was a schlocky rewritten American history montage at best. Even the soundtrack was corny. Zero originality especially in comparison to Shawshank and Pulp Fiction
@jakebiomask9 ай бұрын
@@MrOuchiezbla bla bla. Forrest Gump is fucking awesome and just as beloved as the other two movies, deal with it