Samuel L. Jackson is ringing in three decades of "Pulp Fiction" with a callback to a classic scene. Jackson ripped through the "Pulp Fiction" version of the bible verse Ezekiel 25:17, the now-famous ...
Ezekiel 25:17 exists in the Bible as a far cry from the film's version, which was in turn inspired by a Japanese movie called Karate Kiba.
There’s no breaking Samuel L. Jackson‘s concentration. After 30 years, the Oscar-nominated star has “still got it,” reciting the iconic Ezekiel 25:17 Bible verse from memory in one of his standout ...
At the beginning of Pulp Fiction, Jackson’s character is a relentless hitman. His first scene features him teasing a man before he kills him. However, he also shows that he is a deeply religious ...
Samuel L. Jackson hasn’t forgotten his lines from Pulp Fiction. In honor of the film’s 30th anniversary, the actor posted a clip of himself reciting the Ezekiel 25:17 Bible verse, a notable moment for ...
As ill-fated coffee shop burglar Pumpkin in Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction,” Tim Roth knows the truth about a privileged piece of movie mythology. “We tend to know only as much as [our character] ...
Samuel L. Jackson is ringing in three decades of Pulp Fiction with a callback to a classic scene. In the movie, Jackson delivers the now-famous passage as hitman Jules Winnfield, moments before he ...