"GET YOUR HAND OFF MY PENIS!"

That's a great story, thanks. What if Bruce would have been arse-hole to him? Bruce led with kindness....
It's how you're supposed to. I'd leave with kindness to all people in this world if I have an opportunity to and if they deserve it (can't force myself to be kind to racists, bigots and White Supremacists)
 
It's how you're supposed to. I'd leave with kindness to all people in this world if I have an opportunity to and if they deserve it (can't force myself to be kind to racists, bigots and White Supremacists)
That's why Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood wasn't cool, they portrayed Bruce Lee as an arse-hole and if Tarantino would have done his research, Bruce was far from that.
 
That's why Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood wasn't cool, they portrayed Bruce Lee as an arse-hole and if Tarantino would have done his research, Bruce was far from that.
Much of what Tarantino does is based off of jealousy, so anything he does should be looked outside ways or taken with a grain of salt. He's good, and he knows film, but he also knows better, and he's also white and racist-ish :lol:

One of the scenes from pulp fiction stands out to me that I don't believe he played it the right way because he's not an actor he just plays one on TV or stayed at a Holiday Inn Express for a night.

"Dead Nigg-hard ER Storage."

Now, a good or even a competent actor would have shown that they had the leverage to say such a thing to that kind of guy, and I believe the scene falls flat because that look or that realization that I have the upper hand was never given by the writer/actor/director, Quentin Tarantino, in that scene. All it would have taken was an interjected line or two OR having Jimmy overhear a conversation between Jules and Vincent on how he can't kill anymore after occurred earlier that morning, but that never happened.

If I were directing this movie, I would have had Vincent bring it up while he and Vincent were in the bathroom. The sound of Jimmy's creeping could have been concealed by the running water. Vincent and Jules discuss the incident, Jimmy overhears, and walks away, now comes dead Nigg-hard ER storage. The whole thing would have taken less than 30 seconds

You see.

No white boy and his right mind would use that hard - ER in the presence of any black man who wasn't completely buck broken. Jules was not this type of guy. He'd just witnessed an occurrence that changed his life, and ultimately saved his life, so his reactions are measured . Vincent didn't heed the same warning message and ended up getting killed because he didn't.

While we know about "the magic bullets," Jimmy doesn't. There ain't no way in hell a man like Jimmy would say that to a man like Jules UNLESS he knew he held leverage, which he didn't.

On any other day, Jimmy and quite possibly his wife would be dead as fucking fried chicken, but that day Jules had a revelation. That revelation saved Ringo, and it saved Jimmy too, because on any other day Jules would have cancelled Christmas on Jimmy for dropping the N-word, a lenience one could only expect if he knew about the magic bullets.

Tarantino just wanted an excuse to use the hard - ER.

The line was both over the top and unnecessary, UNLESS he knew about Jules intent on leaving the life of crime behind. As much as I love that movie, that scene is pure cringe to me. Tarantino has an insane love for film, as well as Kung Fu movies and film history in general, but deep down he's just a jealous white boy Who thrives off of racism.

He got into it with Denzel Washington as a writer on crimson Tide for trying to inject more racism into the subtleties of that movie attempting to make it more overt than covert
 
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