Hey vipersquad, I loved your video so much that I mention this video in a review I wrote on PULP FICTION. I wrote "Originally Quentin was gonna use the song “My Sharona”, personally I think it would be a better choice. As a matter a fact on youtube there’s a video of the scene with “My Sharona” playing in the background, it’s something that somebody made but trust me it actually feels like the real deal."
this scene didn't really seem like it had much to do with the whole story. But still, when I heard that rumor I thought it would sound really gay and not fit, but it fit perfectly! great job!
gotta admit, it really does match the scene! would of never thought any thing would have fit as perfect as the one used in the original scene, but thats a very close call! good work friend!
That song fits this scene PERFECTLY!!! That would have been AMAZINGLY EPIC!!! Tarantino's original song choice for this scene was My Sharona by The Knack, but couldn't use it for two reasons: it was already being used in the film Reality Bites that year, and one of the original band members of The Knack was a born again christian, and didn't want the song to be used in a scene of sexual violence.
didn't hear the rumor... and after seeing this cut - i must admit it's first time in my life when i'm saying it about Pulp Fiction - it's a pitty that Quentin did not do something.
Thanks! Yeah, I cut the solo because it didn't flow with the action, but I didn't edit anything else in the song and the movie scene is intact. I didn't tamper with it to fit the song at all.
i love that part where he just gradually improves his weapons. like he has a hammer then he's like FUCK YEA and then gets a bath, then a chainsaw then the katana.
Wow, you synced that up perfectly. I wouldn't be surprised if that's exactly how it would have sounded.
And you are certainly correct, he did intend to use that song, but the rights were already given to some other movie that no ones heard of. I believe the exact quote was the he wanted to use the song due to it's great "ass-blasting bass line", and then proceeded to demonstrate this by humming the song while making vibrant, ass fucking motions with his hips and arms - Ba-UUH, buh-buh-UUH...
Perhaps the most unsettling of Tarantino's Controversially disturbing long sequences in all of his movies has to be this one. After the music adding in, it strikes fear into me more than it did the first time I saw it originally. Forget Reservoir Dogs Ear scene, this scene and song takes the cake... and for Zed and Marcellus's characters, a little something else.
I think the song could've worked well, although I agree with previous comments that Tarantino probably would've paced the scene differently. Tarantino and Martin Scorsese are 2 directors who are superb when it comes to using music the right way in their movies.
Interesting vid! You did a good job of editing, but I thought there could've been a little more emphasis/synchronization on the strong parts, like when Butch/Bruce stared up at the Katana, and when Butch slashed Maynard with it. I'm being extra critical, but I still think you did an awesome job.
Alot of people dissing this seem to forget Tarantino was actually going to use this. I think it's pretty awesome, and although I can't imagine it being anything else other than Comanche..it would have probably been paced a little differently if Tarantino had got this song, as he often tailors scenes directly to music timing.
Yeah I read this rumor on IMDB's trivia page for Pulp Fiction. I always thought it'd be BETTER, both are great, but My Sharona just... it seems like something Zed would play on a stereo during the rape, and the song kinda captures the intensity of whats going on.
well, im sure the reason he came back to maybe get rid of him trying to kill him. Because if a boss wants you dead u really cant run cuz he will eventually find you. When ur put on the dead list thats it.
It's actually not too bad, alot better then I thought it would be when I seen the description, but i'm honestly glad he didn't use it, it's just I couldn't imagin watching Pulp Fiction without the other song playing at that scene, I think the original song was better.
Yeah, it's so awesome how Tarantino dug up all those obscure, underground nobodies like Al Green, Dusty Springfield, Kool and the Gang, Ricky Nelson, and Chuck Berry.
Yeah, it's so awesome how Tarantino dug up all those obscure, underground nobodies like Al Green, Dusty Springfield, Kool and the Gang, Ricky Nelson, and Chuck Berry.
That was really hard to watch. I mean I've seen the movie, and this part made me cringe nonetheless, but My Sharona would almost make me feel pain since the song is kind of... well dirty in a way, and the scene... I kind of want to take another shower...
I think Comanche worked better, but its weird how another level is added to this by 'My Sharona'. For some reason I find, with this as the sound track, the scene seems to go on for longer than it does in the official version. Strange. Maybe because I'm tapping along of the song. It really synced in well with Willis cutting the store owner. Can see why Tarentino would have picked it out as a choice. Nice editing.
it is insane how well this fits
nachothebassplayer 6 months ago
Hey vipersquad, I loved your video so much that I mention this video in a review I wrote on PULP FICTION. I wrote "Originally Quentin was gonna use the song “My Sharona”, personally I think it would be a better choice. As a matter a fact on youtube there’s a video of the scene with “My Sharona” playing in the background, it’s something that somebody made but trust me it actually feels like the real deal."
tylermoviepro 7 months ago
I wonder if that samurai sword he used was a Hatori Hanzo model...makes you wonder.
CitySkin09 8 months ago
They never used the song because it was too funny!
CitySkin09 8 months ago
this scene didn't really seem like it had much to do with the whole story. But still, when I heard that rumor I thought it would sound really gay and not fit, but it fit perfectly! great job!
thescarredclovers 9 months ago
Is Bruce Willis left handed?
Jesusmcjimmy 11 months ago
gotta admit, it really does match the scene! would of never thought any thing would have fit as perfect as the one used in the original scene, but thats a very close call! good work friend!
3rdinCommand 11 months ago
That song fits this scene PERFECTLY!!! That would have been AMAZINGLY EPIC!!! Tarantino's original song choice for this scene was My Sharona by The Knack, but couldn't use it for two reasons: it was already being used in the film Reality Bites that year, and one of the original band members of The Knack was a born again christian, and didn't want the song to be used in a scene of sexual violence.
cinemapsycho91 11 months ago
good work but i hate stuff like this not your editing but scenes like this if you enjoyed this scene watch scum
DarkKnightfan232 3 years ago
didn't hear the rumor... and after seeing this cut - i must admit it's first time in my life when i'm saying it about Pulp Fiction - it's a pitty that Quentin did not do something.
Great job man!!
wiadran 3 years ago
@wiadran it's not thought tarantino didn't choose it. it's that the Knack didn't want it used in a violent way.
just42day87 8 months ago 2
the look in bruces's eyes was unforgetable
blaquebarbee08 3 years ago
that's hilarious and great, well done ^^
passenger128 3 years ago
excellent
Dadutta 3 years ago
nut in that niggas ass LOL
my1rule 3 years ago
hel yea
blaquebarbee08 3 years ago
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sucks thank christ he didnt use this
StormProductionzZ 3 years ago
FUCK YEAH
J0nyRock 3 years ago
nice job, but you cut the best part of the song!
finemaus18 3 years ago 2
Thanks! Yeah, I cut the solo because it didn't flow with the action, but I didn't edit anything else in the song and the movie scene is intact. I didn't tamper with it to fit the song at all.
vipersquad 3 years ago
i love that part where he just gradually improves his weapons. like he has a hammer then he's like FUCK YEA and then gets a bath, then a chainsaw then the katana.
HalfAssVids 3 years ago
Nice Job, I never knew that Tarantino was gona use this song.
angelosantoro2 3 years ago 6
Wow, you synced that up perfectly. I wouldn't be surprised if that's exactly how it would have sounded.
And you are certainly correct, he did intend to use that song, but the rights were already given to some other movie that no ones heard of. I believe the exact quote was the he wanted to use the song due to it's great "ass-blasting bass line", and then proceeded to demonstrate this by humming the song while making vibrant, ass fucking motions with his hips and arms - Ba-UUH, buh-buh-UUH...
mobile513 3 years ago
I always thought the instrumental coda of "Abacab" by Genesis would fit this scene better, with a reprise of the guitar riff at the very end :)
SPeacock 3 years ago
LMAO
philblunt420 3 years ago
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i shwould of beatsh him downsh withs teh guitarsh orsh banjo, or one ofsh the licshenshce platesh
poonannypie 3 years ago
Good God man do you seriously spend extra time misspelling your words?
smiledammit24 3 years ago 5
but the question is "do you like the toast"?
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ftw i r eating your toast
poonannypie 3 years ago
why the fuck did you add this stupid fucking music.....
ofdrm 3 years ago
read the describion they said in the real movie they were going to add this song for this scene
burby8100 3 years ago
ofdrm = dumb fucking cunt
Stab your eyes out with a pair of scissors, cockface
ALANSHEARERISGOD 3 years ago
how about you take that samurai sword up your ass.....
ofdrm 3 years ago
It's not a rumor, Tarantino was set on using the song, but it was already license to "Reality Bites".
T87Darling 3 years ago
As well as the singer of the song was a born again Christian and did not like the idea of his song being used in a scene involving rape.
shogunblade 3 years ago
what a fantastic job well done
nickdlad 3 years ago
where can i get some of those gag balls?
ethanguppy 3 years ago 2
Well done! I know this had to have been a bitch to put together, too. Top job.
mistabook 3 years ago
This actually makes it so much scarier.
thefuckheadsgalore 3 years ago 13
Perhaps the most unsettling of Tarantino's Controversially disturbing long sequences in all of his movies has to be this one. After the music adding in, it strikes fear into me more than it did the first time I saw it originally. Forget Reservoir Dogs Ear scene, this scene and song takes the cake... and for Zed and Marcellus's characters, a little something else.
shogunblade 3 years ago
I think the song could've worked well, although I agree with previous comments that Tarantino probably would've paced the scene differently. Tarantino and Martin Scorsese are 2 directors who are superb when it comes to using music the right way in their movies.
JeffWTruffaut 3 years ago
Interesting vid! You did a good job of editing, but I thought there could've been a little more emphasis/synchronization on the strong parts, like when Butch/Bruce stared up at the Katana, and when Butch slashed Maynard with it. I'm being extra critical, but I still think you did an awesome job.
Joelomite 3 years ago
Great job, Vipe Squad...I can actually see THE KNACK'S classic tune fitting perfectly on that section of the movie.
sitedecinema 3 years ago
Alot of people dissing this seem to forget Tarantino was actually going to use this. I think it's pretty awesome, and although I can't imagine it being anything else other than Comanche..it would have probably been paced a little differently if Tarantino had got this song, as he often tailors scenes directly to music timing.
Insigsource 3 years ago 2
fuck this songs is ridiculous there, not taratino like the other song and rock music? ffs its wrong!
949883 3 years ago
Yeah I read this rumor on IMDB's trivia page for Pulp Fiction. I always thought it'd be BETTER, both are great, but My Sharona just... it seems like something Zed would play on a stereo during the rape, and the song kinda captures the intensity of whats going on.
kiwimangum 3 years ago 2
Not a good song mate!
beartha1978 3 years ago
Butch should have left marcellus there.
beartha1978 3 years ago
then how would the best mother mucking movie ever had ended? with a sad walking away scene like the hulk?
storagecube 3 years ago
well, im sure the reason he came back to maybe get rid of him trying to kill him. Because if a boss wants you dead u really cant run cuz he will eventually find you. When ur put on the dead list thats it.
bulletshellkid42 3 years ago
Yeah but Zed and Maynard would probably have killed Marcellus so Butch would have been alright anyway.
franko6262 3 years ago
not bad... I can totally see it.
koolzainski 3 years ago
It's actually not too bad, alot better then I thought it would be when I seen the description, but i'm honestly glad he didn't use it, it's just I couldn't imagin watching Pulp Fiction without the other song playing at that scene, I think the original song was better.
ReservoirPunk 3 years ago
I think the scene works much much better.
RichardFogarty86 4 years ago
I just like Brucie, been a fan since his Moonlighting days, he's come quite a way from David and Maddie, still love him.
freakforruss 4 years ago
I'm glad he didnt end up using this song. This movie is too good for mainstream music in my opinion.
panicathediscosucks 4 years ago
Yeah, it's so awesome how Tarantino dug up all those obscure, underground nobodies like Al Green, Dusty Springfield, Kool and the Gang, Ricky Nelson, and Chuck Berry.
stumpsforhands 3 years ago 4
Dusty, Check Berry, Al Nelson, Kool&The Gang NOBODIES?
Man, u're the BIGGEST loser who's ever had any contact with a pc.
sitedecinema 3 years ago
Erm, sitedecinema, I think he was being sarcastic.
mistabook 3 years ago
Yeah, it's so awesome how Tarantino dug up all those obscure, underground nobodies like Al Green, Dusty Springfield, Kool and the Gang, Ricky Nelson, and Chuck Berry.
stumpsforhands 3 years ago
classic!
geetsenwatzen 4 years ago
Ok Ive seen the movie plenty of times but......Why do the racist bikers rape the colored guy?!?!?! wtf
panhead88springer 4 years ago
They "broke-in"/stumbled into his store during the chase/shootout. N i guess cuz their sick fucks????>.................
TopShotta10904 4 years ago
Because they're sadistic fucking bastards.
Do you really need a reason?
RichardFogarty86 4 years ago
ive never seen this movie...is it any good?
unstoppable008 4 years ago
HELL YES
but its hard to understand.
littileboy 4 years ago
That was really hard to watch. I mean I've seen the movie, and this part made me cringe nonetheless, but My Sharona would almost make me feel pain since the song is kind of... well dirty in a way, and the scene... I kind of want to take another shower...
shogunblade 4 years ago
The same scene is in postal 2 when you get kidnapped by the rednecks :D
F3LDK0CH 4 years ago
Fantastic Film!
wowpat449 4 years ago
hahaha! Great!!XD
Thenidielle 4 years ago
how stupid was the knack? the song probably would have charted again if it was in this movie.
wasteland70 4 years ago
I think Comanche worked better, but its weird how another level is added to this by 'My Sharona'. For some reason I find, with this as the sound track, the scene seems to go on for longer than it does in the official version. Strange. Maybe because I'm tapping along of the song. It really synced in well with Willis cutting the store owner. Can see why Tarentino would have picked it out as a choice. Nice editing.
BelatedCommiseration 4 years ago
Comanche is way better. That songs is fucking crazy.
CaliKorleone 4 years ago
hahaha that works very well! i love it
nhojnitrof 4 years ago
fuckin incredible, wersome!
SuperAssPilot 4 years ago
What's cool is how Boxer Bruce knocks the Gimp out cold with one punch!
ravello99 4 years ago
If he would use this....it would of sucked ass.
WSCKK 4 years ago
Haha, great job! i think he was goin to use but couldn't get it r sumthin.
kinick 4 years ago