(to Roger) You, flock of seagulls, you know why we’re here? Why don’t you tell my man Vincent where you got the shit hid at? You mind if I have some of your tasty beverage to wash this down? Jules: Check out the big brain on Brett! You’re a smart motherfucker. Jules: A Royale with cheese! You know why they call it that? You know what they call a Quarter Pounder with cheese in France? But I do love the taste of a good burger. I can’t usually get ’em myself because my girlfriend’s a vegetarian which pretty much makes me a vegetarian. Jules: Well, if you like burgers, give ’em a try sometime. Jules: Mind if I try one of yours? This is yours here, right? (picks up burger and takes a bite) Mmm-mmmm. Jules: No, no no, where’d you get ’em? McDonalds? Wendy’s? Jack in the Box? Where? Jules: Hamburgers! The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast. Looks like me an Vincent caught you boys at breakfast. You remember your business partner Marsellus Wallace, don’t you, Brett? You do remember your business partner don’t you? Let me take a wild guess here. (to Brett) You know who we are? We’re associates of your business partner Marsellus Wallace. Jules: Hey kids! How you boys doin’? (to Roger) Hey, keep chillin’. Below is a transcript of the whole thing, partially courtesy of IMDb. Jules’ finest moment is his interrogation of Brett and his dishonest cohorts. The scene just wouldn’t have been the same if they DID have shotguns (for that kind of deal). It carries eight rounds of 9×19 mm Parabellum ammunition and, like the 1911, is single-action. It is externally differentiated from the 1911A1 design with an external extractor on the right side and the absence of a grip safety. The Star Model B was first manufactured in 1928, just a few years after the M1911 design was updated to the M1911A1. The Model B has been used as a stand-in for the 1911 in plenty of movies, notably The Wild Bunch, The Getaway, Dillinger, Three Days of the Condor, and The Untouchables, but in this case it is exactly what it is supposed to be – a 9mm pistol. It is, in fact, a nickel-plated Star Model B semi-automatic pistol. 9mm”, isn’t a “.45” just because it looks like the standard M1911 seen in countless video games and World War II movies. Jules’ gun, which he correctly refers to as “Mr. I’m about to tell you why they’re idiots. 9mm here… he’s the shepherd protecting my righteous ass in the valley of darkness.Ī lot of idiots get mad about that line. Large gold bracelet, worn on left wristĪnd Mr.Large twisted gold pinky ring, worn on right pinky.Black leather plain-toe bluchers/derby shoes.Black leather belt with steel single-claw rounded buckle.White cotton dress shirt with button-fastened tab collar, front placket, breast pocket, and button cuffs.Double reverse-pleated trousers with belt loops, side pockets, and plain-hemmed bottoms.Single-breasted jacket with notch lapels, low 2-button stance, welted breast pocket, jetted hip pockets, 4-button cuffs, and ventless backs.Black wool full cut suit, consisting of:.While Tarantino’s standard black suit look can be dismissed as being the same all across the board, each suit in Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction had subtle differences that showed character preferences. Jules’ look is part of what makes him iconic, a reflection of the Tarantinoian belief that all professional criminals wear black suits, white shirts, and black ties. mobster Marsellus Wallace, but the respect he garners and his talent indicates that he is more of a trusted hitman or, as another of Wallace’s go-to men explains, problem-solver. So who is Jules? He could be described as an errand boy for L.A. Thanks to both Jackson’s performance and Tarantino’s script, Jules became an immediate sensation with an arsenal of brilliant lines and memorable scenes. Jackson to enormous (and well-deserved) fame despite Pulp Fiction being his thirtieth film in twenty years of acting. Written especially for him, the part of Jules Winnfield catapulted Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnfield, newly enlightened mob hitmanĬostume Designer: Betsy Heimann Background
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