Pulp Fiction Deleted Scenes - Part 5 - Lance's Monolog
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@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.
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@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
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@jordantalknyc Any idea what the beef was with Vince and Butch? They don't like each other but your never told why.
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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,
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that dickless piece of shit that keyed his car was butch.
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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.
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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
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@LE0NHL this is a lie courtney love spread to the media, tarantino denies it
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@LE0NHL this is a lie courtney love spread to the media, tarantino denies it
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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.
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
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