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Pulp Fiction

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P U L P F I C T I O N

This was recently sent to me.

If you all are anything like me then you had no idea what was in
the briefcase in Pulp Fiction. So, through a friend of a friend of
a friend who had a two hour conversation with Quentin Tarantino himself,
I now know, and I thought I would pass along the information because
it makes the movie even 100 times better than it already is.

Remember the first time you were introduce to Marsellis
Wallace. The first shot of him was of the back of his head, complete
with band-aid. Then, remember the combination of the lock on
the briefcase was 666. Then, remember that whenever anyone opened the
briefcase, it glowed, and they were in amazement at how beautiful it was;
they were speechless. Now, bring in some Bible knowledge, and remember that
when the devil takes your soul, he takes it from the back of your head.
Yep, you guessed it. And what is the most beautiful thing about a
person: his soul. Marsellis Wallace had sold his soul to the devil, and
was trying to buy it back. The three kids in the beginning of the movie
were the devil's helpers. And remember that when the kid at the end
came out of the bathroom with a "hand cannon," Jules and Vincent were
not harmed by the bullets. "God came down and stopped the bullets,"
because they were saving a soul. It was divine intervention.
I, however, fail to believe this, because Quentin Tarantino has stated that the briefcase contains "whatever you want it to contain." Someone came up with the idea to put an orange light in there and that gave it the supernatural qualities which has led to stories such as the one above.

Whatever the case, it is an interesting possibility.
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Post by AIDS »

It was a Mc Guffin.
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Post by Atticus »

I could go for a Big Kahuna Burger right about now.
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i'd rather be eating Bruce Willis' wife from that movie.
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Hahahha, true, very true Jay.
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God dammit, I always want burgers after I watch that scene.
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Post by Typheus »

Nah it wasn't a soul. It was a portable Ark stolen from Egypt. Yeah and Indiana Jones wanted Jules dead for stealing the portable version that he smuggled out earlier. So he hired the kids to kill Jules! w00t! O yeah and the Milkman was also in on the whole deal. He would kill Jones if he didn't get the portable Ark back!!!
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Richie wrote:God dammit, I always want burgers after I watch that scene.
IN-N-OUT....I think I'll go get some right about.....NOW.

Mwahahahaha!
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Atticus wrote:
Richie wrote:God dammit, I always want burgers after I watch that scene.
IN-N-OUT....I think I'll go get some right about.....NOW.

Mwahahahaha!
:cry: Nothing around here compares, 'cept Culvers, and that's on a good day.
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yeah, but Pyramid Pizza kicks some serious ass.
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Post by Richie »

Now we're talkin'. Shit, I might order that tonight. :D
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no doubt, pizza over these parts suck with the exception of a few mom and pop pizzerias.
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Post by AIDS »

What about pizza in New York? I heard it's awesome there.
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I'll never eat Pizza Hut again. Long Island and NYC make pizza a religious experience.
I have spoken.
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Realm wrote:I'll never eat Pizza Hut again. Long Island and NYC make pizza a religious experience.
God speaks. :shock: