See. I think Pulp Fiction is ALL about a theme. The whole structure of the film is built around Jules and Vincent's choice whether to continue to be evil or to try to do good.
t standing in the corner with Jess and Robin
"Where's the Honda?"
"I'm sorry, baby. I had to crash that Honda."
"Who's motorcycle is this?"
"It's not a motorcycle baby, it's a chopper."
"Who's chopper is this?"
"It's Zed's."
"Who's Zed?"
"Zed? Zed's dead."
I love that movie SO much.
"I'm sorry. Did I break your concentration?"
Plei -- if your attempted white font link was about Henri Ducard? Not to worry -- I googled and now have a better idea of who he is -- although, it does seem as though they may be modifying him.
"Now I'm thinking, it could mean you're the evil man, and I'm the righteous man, and mister nine millimeter here -- he's the shepherd protecting my righteous ass in the valley of darkness.
"Or it could be you're the righteous man and I'm the shepherd and it's the world that's evil and selfish. I'd like that. But that shit ain't the truth.
"The truth is -- you're the weak. And I am the tyranny of evil men.
"But I'm tryin', Ringo. I'm tryin' real hard to be the shepherd."
Cool - now I have something new to watch for in both movies.
"This is some fucked-up, repugnant shit!"
Also: at the gym, they were showing what I assume is one of the Fast and Furious movies, but since I came in in the middle, how do I know if it was the first one or the second one?
Also, redux: DAMN YOU, ITA!!!! I've never seen The Ring, and because of your LJ, I had to go looking for spoilers/a synopsis, and I found a website with FREAKING PICTURES!!!!
I will never watch TV again.
"In fact, why am I the one on brain detail?"