7 Famous Dialogues From ‘Pulp Fiction’ Which Nobody Can Forget Even After 21 Years

Pulp Fiction is considered one of the best works of Quentin Tarantino till date. The film set a bar so high that even Tarantino himself struggles to cross the benchmark.

For all those of you who don’t know Pulp Fiction, it is a Hollywood film about gangsters which is an exceptional example of parallel narration.

For those of you who don’t agree with me, consider that the film was made 21 years back! Without the superior technology that the modern filmmakers used, Tarantino was capable of creating scenes worth marvelling. Now isn’t that something!

The actors made the characters immortal and the screenplay made the audience a part of the scene. That, my friend, is pure art. The dialogues of the film written by Quentin Tarantino got so famous, they are still used today.

Here are some of the famous dialogues from Pulp Fiction that got more acclaim than the film itself.

1. Vincent Vega: They call it, “Royale with cheese!”

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2. Jules: What does Marcellus Wallace look like?

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3. Jules: Say what one more time, I dare you, I double-dare you motherf*cker!

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4. Lance: If you are all right, then say something.
Mia Wallace: Something!

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5. Jules: English motherf*cker, do you speak it?

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6. Captain Koons: And now, little man, I give the watch to you.

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7. Butch: Zed’s dead baby. Zed’s dead.

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The dialogues had a perfect timing and delivery giving a new definition to the screenplay. I can go on for years to come about how Pulp Fiction is the best film out there and how the dialogues couldn’t be any better. But you get the gist, don’t you? Which one is your favourite dialogue?

Tell me while you keep calm & drink the $5 milkshake!

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