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Pulp Fiction remixed with The Beatles

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Please comment! Just a video I made for fun. This works very well, if I do say so myself. Obviously originally in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994), the song used in the Twist Contest dance scene featuring Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) was Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell". Here I've substituted it for The Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There", taken from their album Please Please Me. Enjoy!

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  • 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...

  • love the beatles, even if the video was showing a maggot ridden corpse.

  • @Deiradinn "Maggot ridden corpse"?

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  • the song woulnt actually make sense in the movie because they were at a fifties restraunt and the beatles were in the sixties

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  • @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

  • or maybe you can tell me how to switch it off. thank you

  • 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.

  • coolio

  • Yeah, I fell for it too. Beatles and Pulp Fiction was just too an enticing cocktail to pass up.

  • 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.

  • @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]

  • @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!

  • @jhaketheturtle

    Way to go, Buzz Killington!!!

  • ** 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.

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