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Ashley

I looked up who shot eddie and in the script mr white was supposed to shoot both of them but I guess the squibs(fake gunshot thing in their costumes) went off in the wrong order so he just went down instead of turning to shoot eddie first. it was basically an error and I guess they couldn't reshoot it.

Stephen ODaniel

You called it, it is definitely a film. Done on the cheap, his first film, and yet it has become a cult classic. I highly recommend diving into the Tarantino library. Pulp Fiction is legend, obviously, and there are many more that are so very good. For instance, "The Hateful Eight" is one of my favorites, I will even go so far as to recommend the extended 'directors cut' even though the length may give you pause. Oh, Django is also freaking amazing imo.

Skyler Thomas

The great thing is you have the opportunity to watch all the Tarantino films in order. Everyone has their own favorite so you probably can’t go wrong but going in sequence is a really fun thing to do. Next up Pulp Fiction

James Sipler

This is one movie i've never seen but wanted to. it was worth the extra day or 2 of waiting. grabbing some popcorn now and sitting down to watch.

Anonymous

Would love to see a reaction on Pulp Fiction. Very funny, more put together but also has bits and pieces of story here and there much like this. Loved this reaction though, keep up the good work

D Montano

Now you have to watch all the Tarantino films. It's a must if you enjoy cinema. Also Vic Vega has a brother in Pulp Fiction.

Guy from the 80's

When Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction entered the scene, it was a milestone in movie history. I’m in my mid 40s and I haven’t seen any other director/writer make such an impact. The movies were actually quite controversial when they arrived.

David Melo

Another great reaction. I do appreciate how you mentioned it felt like this was filmed for those who appreciate film. That's exactly what Tarantino is as a director. He's a gigantic film buff and his subsequent movies only get better. I do recommend going through his filmography, definitely one of the top directors of the last 3 decades. BTW, that specific shot where you mentioned it might have been cut, with the cop and Freddy (Mr. Orange) talking, it's called a split diopter. Its a specific lens where each half has a different focal length, it allows you to have two distant objects in focus. When used correctly it can be pretty cool. The blurriness in the middle of them two is just an artifact of the lens itself.

John Dodo

As a movie reaction profiteer how old does a movie have to be to do a reaction on said film?

Steve Kozlowski

Love watching someone discover Tarantino for the first time, especially someone who actually understands what he's doing behind the camera. Pulp Fiction should be high on your list for next movies to react to