there is nothing on that annotation to take it off without clicking and being led to the beatles video. i feel annoyed. could you please take it off the richard pryor vid.
I would complain about whoring views, but then again, I was pretty easily led by the thought process of "I like Pulp Fiction AND the Beatles! I should probably click this, derpa derr" so I can't complain. Besides, I kind of like the video.
and you're so desparate for attention for this you have to stick a link over something I was choosing to watch, that I can't even get rid of? this, right here is just a rip-off. You didn't do anything. jeezis how cheap a move to do. how absolutely gauche.
@jancivil Hey cuntbag, nobody's forcing you to watch it. Why don't you upload some videos of your own before you go mouthing off about somebody else's? Worthless fucking dog-turd...
Preferred the original song they danced to in the film, Chuck Berry's 'Never Can Tell' but this is one of my fave Beatles tracks (along with the brilliant 'I'm Down') so pretty good Patrick. I think JAN is having some problems being CIVIL!!!
@jancivil Actually nobody forced to click on the link...and if you weren't so damn fuckin stupid you could that there is a button on the player with two C's and what that does is disable the close captions so you don't have to see them...you my dear are what i call an Ass
@jancivil Fun fact, you can turn of annotations for videos. This is considered to be a very difficult task, so let me walk you through it. First, when you load up a video, you would look in the buttom right corner of the video player, there would be a little button, looking like a chat bubble. Click it once, that should take care of your problem with the annotation. Your shitty attitude though is a whole different situation. Trust me, it took me FOREVER to understand the process. [/sarcasm]
In the original Pulp Fiction script there was a conversation between Mia and Vincent that Tarantino removed from the actual film: sort-of a quiz where Mia asks Vincent a bunch of questions to gauge his preferences and their compatibility, right before they leave her house. One of the questions is: "Are you a Beatles man or an Elvis man?" Vincent, of course, answers "Elvis man". That being said, I think this is pleasantly ironic :)
i love the Beatles with fiery passion but i think the Berry song has a livelier feel to it, so it fits better. Berry's voice and the instruments on that track fit the atmosphere of the film better. plus, 'you never can tell' is a wonderful song. good job though, it's interesting to see something different in my favorite film of all time.
@cocaobean Well obviously I'm not suggesting that Tarantino should have used this instead, a song from the 1960s wouldn't have suited a Fifties Diner for a start! It's just something I made for fun!
@padraic2001eire i know, i never said you did. i just stated it thought the original fit better, but this was interesting to watch nonetheless. you did a good job.
good enough to be 'left on the cutting room floor'. id prefer this version in the film it fits better and the music is obviously better, not saying chuck berry is bad though. and ive seen the film a dozen times.
there is nothing on that annotation to take it off without clicking and being led to the beatles video. i feel annoyed. could you please take it off the richard pryor vid.
tortugitsa 5 months ago
or maybe you can tell me how to switch it off. thank you
tortugitsa 5 months ago
coolio
buckstoneboy 5 months ago
Yeah, I fell for it too. Beatles and Pulp Fiction was just too an enticing cocktail to pass up.
JhonnyDaemon 7 months ago
I would complain about whoring views, but then again, I was pretty easily led by the thought process of "I like Pulp Fiction AND the Beatles! I should probably click this, derpa derr" so I can't complain. Besides, I kind of like the video.
Ichiboy900 7 months ago 2
** ART **
It is what it is
Very nice !
RE: jancivil - Both are your videos so do what you want. No one forced her to click on it. Plus, its not even a disruptive sign.
beadsandbraids 1 year ago
I think they were very good. Travolta always was a good dancer.
dao3rd 1 year ago
you do have a point that this song fits this scene.
OnlySeanJohn 1 year ago
fuck yeah.
OnlySeanJohn 1 year ago
i'm going to watch the movie again...right now))!
19Katerina11 1 year ago
This could possibly the very opposite site of a Cannibal Corpse Album Cover.
Highcaliber360 1 year ago
Interesting.
Toughnuffet 1 year ago
Even as a villain he's good!
ninjakio930 1 year ago
and you're so desparate for attention for this you have to stick a link over something I was choosing to watch, that I can't even get rid of? this, right here is just a rip-off. You didn't do anything. jeezis how cheap a move to do. how absolutely gauche.
jancivil 1 year ago 8
@jancivil Hey cuntbag, nobody's forcing you to watch it. Why don't you upload some videos of your own before you go mouthing off about somebody else's? Worthless fucking dog-turd...
padraic2001eire 1 year ago 5
@padraic2001eire
Preferred the original song they danced to in the film, Chuck Berry's 'Never Can Tell' but this is one of my fave Beatles tracks (along with the brilliant 'I'm Down') so pretty good Patrick. I think JAN is having some problems being CIVIL!!!
touretteman 1 year ago
@jancivil FAG
alchoholic20 1 year ago
@jancivil FAG hers a hint dont click the link retard
alchoholic20 1 year ago
@jancivil Actually nobody forced to click on the link...and if you weren't so damn fuckin stupid you could that there is a button on the player with two C's and what that does is disable the close captions so you don't have to see them...you my dear are what i call an Ass
Good day motherfucker!
OPadrinho 1 year ago
@jancivil Fun fact, you can turn of annotations for videos. This is considered to be a very difficult task, so let me walk you through it. First, when you load up a video, you would look in the buttom right corner of the video player, there would be a little button, looking like a chat bubble. Click it once, that should take care of your problem with the annotation. Your shitty attitude though is a whole different situation. Trust me, it took me FOREVER to understand the process. [/sarcasm]
StarCraftDude1234 11 months ago
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jancivil 1 year ago
I was expecting a hard days night
afsbjah2 1 year ago
love the beatles, even if the video was showing a maggot ridden corpse.
Deiradinn 1 year ago 2
@Deiradinn "Maggot ridden corpse"?
padraic2001eire 1 year ago
i enjoyed this :D
sodr2 1 year ago
In the original Pulp Fiction script there was a conversation between Mia and Vincent that Tarantino removed from the actual film: sort-of a quiz where Mia asks Vincent a bunch of questions to gauge his preferences and their compatibility, right before they leave her house. One of the questions is: "Are you a Beatles man or an Elvis man?" Vincent, of course, answers "Elvis man". That being said, I think this is pleasantly ironic :)
fractalnightmare 1 year ago
i love the Beatles with fiery passion but i think the Berry song has a livelier feel to it, so it fits better. Berry's voice and the instruments on that track fit the atmosphere of the film better. plus, 'you never can tell' is a wonderful song. good job though, it's interesting to see something different in my favorite film of all time.
cocaobean 1 year ago
@cocaobean Well obviously I'm not suggesting that Tarantino should have used this instead, a song from the 1960s wouldn't have suited a Fifties Diner for a start! It's just something I made for fun!
padraic2001eire 1 year ago
@padraic2001eire i know, i never said you did. i just stated it thought the original fit better, but this was interesting to watch nonetheless. you did a good job.
cocaobean 1 year ago
@cocaobean Thanks! Glad you liked it!
padraic2001eire 1 year ago
I dig it
mouthwasher 1 year ago
I'm a huge Beatles fan, but I have say it doesn't work for me. It kinda fits, but it doesn't create the right mood. I think Tarantino got it right.
lewcharles1 1 year ago 3
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55rollotomasi 1 year ago
awesome job man, song fits perfectly
MINSANEvideos 1 year ago
the song woulnt actually make sense in the movie because they were at a fifties restraunt and the beatles were in the sixties
jhaketheturtle 2 years ago 20
This song was, at least...
NobleApple 2 years ago
@jhaketheturtle But Uma mentioned the Beatles in the movie
MrFrankCalzone 1 year ago
@jhaketheturtle
Way to go, Buzz Killington!!!
side89winder 1 year ago 3
@jhaketheturtle actually, the original song in the movie doesn't make sense either. the song "you never can tell" was released in the sixties as well
freefallin102 1 week ago
its 4 -4 time any song will fit
12345678941964 2 years ago 3
Epic scene from an epic movie with an epic song from a epic band. I love this shit.
druciferre 2 years ago 6
I like it, very cool. This is my favourite film of all time, have watched it like over 30 times.
budtrip 2 years ago
good enough to be 'left on the cutting room floor'. id prefer this version in the film it fits better and the music is obviously better, not saying chuck berry is bad though. and ive seen the film a dozen times.
mooncricket88 2 years ago
Very good, looks like it's what they meant to put in
Shindai 2 years ago
beatles 4 ever!!!!
SuperMatt31 2 years ago
Nice job...this works so well because the rhythmic structure of the two songs is so similar.
heyzeus7 2 years ago
awesome.
MasstahYodah 2 years ago
But...he's an Elvis man.
plattawabbe 2 years ago
Elvis people can like Beatles and Beatles people can like Elvis...
McNugget06 2 years ago 3
Where are my keys?
GoatFace99 2 years ago
in my personal opinion this works even better than the chuck berry song for this scene.
xdkwallen742 2 years ago
Ha ha, cheers!
padraic2001eire 2 years ago
Wow, it's actually going in time a little.
friedmushroom 2 years ago
Where did you get such good video quality?
MrDontwantone 2 years ago 3
I just downloaded another video of the scene (with original audio) off youtube.
padraic2001eire 2 years ago
Rad .
JackGills 2 years ago 2
Great movie.
gerbs96 2 years ago 2