I think the irony lies in the fact that Lance in particular is pissed off about a man intentionally leading him down the wrong road, yet he as a drug dealer, knows he's leading others astray by selling them drugs. Tarantino....fucking genius,
@tempo1889 Tarantino never explained why, all we see as an audience is their interaction at Marsellus bar, when Vince is about had it with his day, he almost died earlier that morning, he blew up someones head in a car, had to take shit from "the wolf" and clean the car, and dont forget he never really finished his meal at the diner lol. Talk about a long day huh? and to top it off when he finally arrives to Marsellus to deliver the case him and butch eye ball each other...he calls butch palooka
@jordantalknyc True and all that happened before 12pm and lets not forget later that night he has a heroin overdose to deal with. Talk about your day from hell.
I agree the monologue was a bit long. I also found it irrelevant to Vincent's car situation. Now, if Lance's monologue had something to do with a car being messed with, then yeah, I could see it staying in. Good move on deleting it. Still love this scene.
So funny and I don't know if anybody else sees it this way now with Tarantino, but all his movies now seem like he leaves too many scenes and segments in them, like he has no consideration that a scene might not work or it slows down the movie. So wild when there was a time he paid attention to pace and not only showing off his colloquial gymnastics. I find it real hard to sit through his movies, post Jackie Brown, now
This scene should've been kept in the movie. The others really did seem like excess or dumb, but this one feels like fucking Pulp Fiction. The way that the drug dealer rambles on while Vincent just fucks around, and then Vincent picks up where he had originally left off. Some better camera work, and a little speed editing, and this would've been golden.
this scene is awesome. I agree with everything Lance says... most people suck nowadays; everybody just wants to fuck with everyone else, but I bet it was the long hair: most "common" people have something against guys with locks. It's fucked up...
looks like jesus selling smack? coke is out heroin in? hAhAAAAAAA shit, talk about dope on a rope. that shit is good, jesus has his rope around johns neck.
eric stoltz sounds exactly like tarintino when he talks you can so tell Quentin wrote this scene and eric sounds like hes doing a tarintino impression
I thought Lance's monolog was pretty funny. I've been on the recieving end of some jackazz' giving wrong directions & getting lost. And I did have the thought Lance had aswell, as far as it possibly being done on purpose; anyway I thought it was cute seeing this scene. it's definitely relatable. It also sounds like a "Seinfeld" episode premise.
I like this seen as it shows the drug dealer being a "friend", soon as Vincent Vega brings Mia later Lance doesn't want to know-until he finds about who the certain lady Oding is.
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@Omeedacris that's not the intention though. The intention is to show it is normal behaviour in that setting. Besides, humans take drugs, it's already something 'humanized'.
@Omeedacris andsands is exactly right. This is how people are. The movies usually show drug dealers as serious evil no bullshit fuckers... And the buyers as addicts.
In the deleted "interview" scene with Mia and Vince, she asks him "do you listen, or wait to talk?" You can tell from this scene that his answer is true!
@sendmejackson hahaha, yeah man. i was waiting for Vince's sympathetic reply to Lance's monologue, but he was too hung up about his own vehicle to pay attention.
yes, cuz of course someone who sells in an honest transaction a product to someone has less moral scruples then.... Oh wait, there's nothing wrong with selling heroin to an adult who wants it. The guy who keyed the car damaged property of another without cause. The guy who gave wrong directions supposedly gave dishonest directions with the knowledge that they would be relied upon to the detriment of the reciever. Both of these cases resulted in harm, the smack dealer, nope.
@DaMuttzNutz thing is, that this irony is still there, in form of John's destroyed car. They throw words like "wrong" or "against rules" yet they are what they are, assasin and drug dealer. Lance's story became unnecessary next to John's, so they had to keep the better one, the one about a car.
such a good movie... this reminds me of the useless conversations i used to have with my dealer... you know you gotta talk to the guy but in reality you just want to get the fuck out of there and or shoot your junk ass soon as possible and THEN get the fuck out.
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I love how he says " what kind of world do we live in when people give people wrong directions on purpose", while he's preparing drugs that fuck people up....on purpose. Love the hipocracy in this scene that goes over the head of your average dimwit.
yes, it was marseullos wallace's soul - which is why you saw him in another scene from behind with a band aid on the back of his neck. Some say a soul can be removed with a small incision in such a place, dont know the particulars though
my best guess is that it's Marsellus's soul, next time you watch the movie and they open the case, look at the inside of the top, i think it has a mirror cause it look like you can see it. his soul that it. hope that helps :)
That's funny. If you watch the deleted scene with John and Uma, Vincent says he waits to talk.
Here if you notice, after Eric's monologue Vincent doesn't really comment on what Lance had just said. He just comments about his car and that it shouldn't have been fucked with.
he's definitely not underrated he's just minor... everyone i know that has seen it always says something about lance and jimmy...i think butch is underrated because nobody really likes him in the movie but thats my 2 cents
That whole Peter Tip thing was from the previous clip he was talking about u fucking morons. I can't believe how stupid people really are its fucking amazing yet sad...
I think the irony lies in the fact that Lance in particular is pissed off about a man intentionally leading him down the wrong road, yet he as a drug dealer, knows he's leading others astray by selling them drugs. Tarantino....fucking genius,
piemakesmelol 1 month ago
that dickless piece of shit that keyed his car was butch.
jordantalknyc 4 months ago
@jordantalknyc Any idea what the beef was with Vince and Butch? They don't like each other but your never told why.
tempo1889 5 days ago
@tempo1889 Tarantino never explained why, all we see as an audience is their interaction at Marsellus bar, when Vince is about had it with his day, he almost died earlier that morning, he blew up someones head in a car, had to take shit from "the wolf" and clean the car, and dont forget he never really finished his meal at the diner lol. Talk about a long day huh? and to top it off when he finally arrives to Marsellus to deliver the case him and butch eye ball each other...he calls butch palooka
jordantalknyc 4 days ago
@jordantalknyc True and all that happened before 12pm and lets not forget later that night he has a heroin overdose to deal with. Talk about your day from hell.
tempo1889 4 days ago
I agree the monologue was a bit long. I also found it irrelevant to Vincent's car situation. Now, if Lance's monologue had something to do with a car being messed with, then yeah, I could see it staying in. Good move on deleting it. Still love this scene.
jstnneeley 4 months ago
So funny and I don't know if anybody else sees it this way now with Tarantino, but all his movies now seem like he leaves too many scenes and segments in them, like he has no consideration that a scene might not work or it slows down the movie. So wild when there was a time he paid attention to pace and not only showing off his colloquial gymnastics. I find it real hard to sit through his movies, post Jackie Brown, now
fabooshness 5 months ago
This scene should've been kept in the movie. The others really did seem like excess or dumb, but this one feels like fucking Pulp Fiction. The way that the drug dealer rambles on while Vincent just fucks around, and then Vincent picks up where he had originally left off. Some better camera work, and a little speed editing, and this would've been golden.
SHiTJuFro743 6 months ago
Of all the deleted scenes this is the one thing he should've kept.
mmike 7 months ago
this scene is awesome. I agree with everything Lance says... most people suck nowadays; everybody just wants to fuck with everyone else, but I bet it was the long hair: most "common" people have something against guys with locks. It's fucked up...
Kaprah91 7 months ago
@LE0NHL WHAT?! OMGLMNOP!!! Wait, did he die before this was filmed?
Stiny114 8 months ago
@Stiny114 no
macarion 6 months ago
Tarantino originally wanted Kurt Cobain to play Eric Stoltz’ part in Pulp Fiction…ohhhhhh yeaaaaaa
LE0NHL 8 months ago
@LE0NHL
yeah i read that too :D
Flingpingz 8 months ago
@LE0NHL this is a lie courtney love spread to the media, tarantino denies it
jacksedit 5 months ago
@LE0NHL this is a lie courtney love spread to the media, tarantino denies it
jacksedit 5 months ago
why eric look like jesus
IsaiahTDavidsonTV 11 months ago
looks like jesus selling smack? coke is out heroin in? hAhAAAAAAA shit, talk about dope on a rope. that shit is good, jesus has his rope around johns neck.
TheManfromNibiru 11 months ago
eric stoltz sounds exactly like tarintino when he talks you can so tell Quentin wrote this scene and eric sounds like hes doing a tarintino impression
familyofdoom 1 year ago
He went down there, apparently.
1:15-1:31
Notheretostay 1 year ago
It looks like Jesus dealing heroin
keyboard352 1 year ago
i love the way stoltz delivers his lines in this movie
TheTeehee97 1 year ago
Eric Stolts was good in "Mask" that movie was sad, but damn good acting
timtag27 1 year ago
Watch my 'Eric Stoltz' vid - it has him playin Marty McFly!
ShaneMcD77 1 year ago
someone help me find a connect in oc cali
akburst510 1 year ago
I never really payed that much attention to the heroin scene, but I think this idle conversation would be good in the movie.
FireFart179 1 year ago 2
I thought Lance's monolog was pretty funny. I've been on the recieving end of some jackazz' giving wrong directions & getting lost. And I did have the thought Lance had aswell, as far as it possibly being done on purpose; anyway I thought it was cute seeing this scene. it's definitely relatable. It also sounds like a "Seinfeld" episode premise.
Rampage3606 1 year ago
makes me want dope really bad. > recovering :>{(
LordHillsidor 1 year ago
Tranatino's one mistake in this movie. Tjis was a great scene.
rechedelphar 1 year ago
I like this seen as it shows the drug dealer being a "friend", soon as Vincent Vega brings Mia later Lance doesn't want to know-until he finds about who the certain lady Oding is.
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pulpfictionstudy 1 year ago
"what kind of world do we live in, when people give people wrong directions on purpose?"
sort of humanizes the drug-deal into something not as bad
Omeedacris 2 years ago 6
@Omeedacris that's not the intention though. The intention is to show it is normal behaviour in that setting. Besides, humans take drugs, it's already something 'humanized'.
IfIfsandands 1 year ago 2
@Omeedacris andsands is exactly right. This is how people are. The movies usually show drug dealers as serious evil no bullshit fuckers... And the buyers as addicts.
This movie is on point
subslament 1 year ago 6
In the deleted "interview" scene with Mia and Vince, she asks him "do you listen, or wait to talk?" You can tell from this scene that his answer is true!
sendmejackson 2 years ago 43
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Haha, that's a really good point!
I think that's part of the reason this scene was cut- it makes Vince look like a real asshole the way he just ignores Lance
theSuperMetroid 1 year ago
@sendmejackson hahaha, yeah man. i was waiting for Vince's sympathetic reply to Lance's monologue, but he was too hung up about his own vehicle to pay attention.
chunkymilk 1 year ago 2
@sendmejackson Very astute. I was noticing the same thing.
MattGues 1 year ago
When he was alive, Kurt was considered.
spjfrat 2 years ago
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It would have been great to have Kurt Cobain in the role of Lance.
spjfrat 2 years ago
not possible Kurt Cobain is dead.
garyjohnstone 2 years ago
Should have kept the scene in its entirety. There's something deeply ironic about a hit-man and a smack dealer discussing the morality of others.
DaMuttzNutz 2 years ago 83
lol well put
millennialgirl 2 years ago
yes, cuz of course someone who sells in an honest transaction a product to someone has less moral scruples then.... Oh wait, there's nothing wrong with selling heroin to an adult who wants it. The guy who keyed the car damaged property of another without cause. The guy who gave wrong directions supposedly gave dishonest directions with the knowledge that they would be relied upon to the detriment of the reciever. Both of these cases resulted in harm, the smack dealer, nope.
jjjooommm222 2 years ago 5
@DaMuttzNutz thing is, that this irony is still there, in form of John's destroyed car. They throw words like "wrong" or "against rules" yet they are what they are, assasin and drug dealer. Lance's story became unnecessary next to John's, so they had to keep the better one, the one about a car.
Stalky24 8 months ago
@DaMuttzNutz I agree 100%. All of the deleted scenes, except for the interview, should have been kept in.
Stiny114 8 months ago
such a good movie... this reminds me of the useless conversations i used to have with my dealer... you know you gotta talk to the guy but in reality you just want to get the fuck out of there and or shoot your junk ass soon as possible and THEN get the fuck out.
destroysociety79 2 years ago 4
glad they took that part out it was a useless filler ..not even funny or entertaining lol
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Taratino's a deusch
BigPostal 2 years ago
From Wikipedia:
"Dude is a slang term used to refer to a friend or partner. The term dude generally refers to a man; the female equivalent, "dudette" is used less often. However, "dude" has evolved to encompass both genders".
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000grungehead000 2 years ago
Glad they trimmed this. It just went on and on.
katrus 2 years ago 2
"I'da givin anything to catch that asshole doin it"
AZtwoNE 2 years ago 2
lol "It would'a been WORTH him doin it..... just to CATCH him doin it..."
CityofDreadfulDelite 2 years ago 3
good choice on taking it out.
richyspud 2 years ago
this one could have been perfectly in the movie
juanpolar 2 years ago 2
Wow. It was like Travolta totally ignored his monologue and just kept talking about his vehicle. Weird.
jackbliss 2 years ago 6
i think he was focusing on the dope. im pretty sure if you ever been addicted to anything you would know how it feels lol
SatansMullet 2 years ago
Because he waits to talk lol.
marchingeagle2011 2 years ago
in the case? treasure. Everyone can relate to that, even your average dimwit. ha
Mike1614b 2 years ago
I love how he says " what kind of world do we live in when people give people wrong directions on purpose", while he's preparing drugs that fuck people up....on purpose. Love the hipocracy in this scene that goes over the head of your average dimwit.
ionyou 2 years ago 10
AND I STILL DONT KNOW WHAT THE FUCK WAS IN THE CASE !!!! gold or what ?? so shiny
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Kazdy14 2 years ago
un oscar :D
boludopro 2 years ago 2
the theorie of many is that it is the soul of marseullos
cAMP1HO 2 years ago
yes, it was marseullos wallace's soul - which is why you saw him in another scene from behind with a band aid on the back of his neck. Some say a soul can be removed with a small incision in such a place, dont know the particulars though
demonizedin42 2 years ago
actually, ving rhames said he wore a band aid to cover the huge scar he has on the back of his neck. It says it in the commentary.
lukedogg 2 years ago
samuel l jackson said in an interview that it was two batteries and a light bulb lol
resandelantis 2 years ago
maybe marsellus wallace's grandfathers old two batteries and ight bulb. you know, it must be precious...
InglouriousBasterds 2 years ago
my best guess is that it's Marsellus's soul, next time you watch the movie and they open the case, look at the inside of the top, i think it has a mirror cause it look like you can see it. his soul that it. hope that helps :)
Nightshade4711 2 years ago
i'm sorry dude, but tarantino said he aint got a clue whats in the case...
portokalisjunior 2 years ago
I'm not a dude, I really wish ppl would quit thinking i am!! Nightshade sounds feminine. >:(
Nightshade4711 2 years ago
sounds neutral to me. Some people (like me) call EVERYONE dude.
aworange91 2 years ago
well, NOT everyone likes to be called dude, especially when they're not even a guy Not everyone is a dude.
Nightshade4711 2 years ago
Alright, Peace dude!
aworange91 2 years ago 3
i think people guess based on the video rather than the name
cthulhu11111111 2 years ago
..Nebraska? Oh God, I live there. T.T
uBeR1337gUy 2 years ago
One of the greatest movies of all time!
raysn09 2 years ago 4
yeah i saw this on the collectors edition i got for xmas
SGD16 2 years ago
That's funny. If you watch the deleted scene with John and Uma, Vincent says he waits to talk.
Here if you notice, after Eric's monologue Vincent doesn't really comment on what Lance had just said. He just comments about his car and that it shouldn't have been fucked with.
beccaloove 2 years ago
that wuz fucking trippy hu huh huh
bigdaddydaug 2 years ago
That monologue was garbage I'm sorry !!!!!
Boogalix 3 years ago 4
you should be sorry you booger eatin brainless fuck
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rvdlhot 3 years ago
lol he was making a backhanded joke about being a heroin dealer.
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I give wrong directions all the time.
otto5656 3 years ago
Should have left the scene in IMO. There's something deeply ironic in a hit-man and a herion dealer moralising to each other
DaMuttzNutz 3 years ago 11
you're right
CLooooooooo 3 years ago
lol yea
Fred9864 3 years ago
Probably was Brad Hamilton working at the gas station in Panorama City,(had to see Fast Times at Ridgmont) who recognized Lance...
vitoduval 3 years ago
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Eric Stoltz is channelling David Spade
vinger79 3 years ago
I thought your comment re channeling David Spade was funny. Maybe others don't see the humour.
zatopecara 3 years ago
Did you all know that Kurt Cobain was going to play lance but couldnt as he died in early 1994 - {FACT}
joecaya 3 years ago 3
really?
Vbgrady1234 3 years ago
mhmm. really. i think...it's a fact that he was definitely going to be in the movie, but i'm not entirely sure it was for the role of lance.
TrevorKingKwong 3 years ago
hmmm r u sure, I know its a fact he died, but not entirely sure he was gonna b in the movie.
brainfreeze02001 3 years ago
who died?
Nightshade4711 2 years ago
thats mad i never knew that.. that really woulda been something. although i love lance cracks me up
mimicourt 3 years ago
"Thank you. Thank-you"
salatetis 3 years ago 2
Butch probably keyed it.
BettieBlueballs 3 years ago 8
haha awesome, i didnt think about that.
gillyguy 3 years ago
straight to execution! lol
Cerri01234 3 years ago
Lance is a very underrated character in Pulp Fiction.
lancetop 3 years ago 3
he's definitely not underrated he's just minor... everyone i know that has seen it always says something about lance and jimmy...i think butch is underrated because nobody really likes him in the movie but thats my 2 cents
slipknotsoadown 3 years ago
i wonder what there using for the heroin
perksy10001 4 years ago
maybe they're using heroin for the heroin?
ballantrae101 4 years ago
to-shay
perksy10001 4 years ago
touche* lol @ to-shay
ThaGiver 3 years ago 5
lol
Nightshade4711 2 years ago
baby powder?
Nightshade4711 2 years ago
Eric Stoltz he's very good in Killing Zoe
Arckitekt 4 years ago
That whole Peter Tip thing was from the previous clip he was talking about u fucking morons. I can't believe how stupid people really are its fucking amazing yet sad...
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bitcheznhos 4 years ago
I guess Lance got lost because this was before Yahoo Maps and Mapquest, haha.
playingwiththedead 4 years ago
um I dont get it...peter tip?
Gothmog222 4 years ago
Actually, I think he said pretty good tip...it's hard to make out..
HistoryBuff1942 2 years ago
Peter tip? He said that right at the start of this.
mollian 4 years ago
Yeah I heard that too
JoeFish07 4 years ago
Peter tip! Lol thats funny.
mollian 4 years ago