The quote 'Say what again? I dare you, I double dare you' from Pulp Fiction is quite famous. It's a tense and intense exchange that adds to the film's gritty charm.
It's the line 'Say what again. I dare you, I double dare you' said by Jules Winnfield. It's become one of the most memorable quotes from the movie.
Well, a memorable one could be 'I dare you. Say what again. I double dare you!' This line has left a mark in pop culture. Maybe it's because of the intensity and challenge it conveys.
It's a memorable and intense line that adds drama and tension to the scene.
Not directly. I've watched 'Pulp Fiction' multiple times and can't recall this exact phrase as a straight - up quote. However, the movie has a lot of dialogue that could be rephrased or mashed together to form something like this. So it could be an allusion to the movie's dialogue style.
In 'Pulp Fiction', there are no obvious quotes that immediately come to mind regarding 'honeybun'. The movie is known for its dark humor, violence, and unique dialogue, but 'honeybun' doesn't seem to be a key part of the typical memorable quotes. Maybe if it was used in a very specific, perhaps fan - created or mis - remembered context, but not from the main body of the film's well - known quotes.
No. I don't recall such an exact line in 'Pulp Fiction'. It might be a mis - remembered or made - up line inspired by the movie's unique dialogue style.
The 'Say it again' meme from 'Pulp Fiction' often refers to the scene where Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) says 'Say 'what' again. Say 'what' again, I dare you, I double - dare you motherfucker!' It has become a popular meme because of its intense and quotable nature. People use it in various humorous or meme - related contexts to show a sense of bravado or to make a bold statement.
Samuel L. Jackson's quote was quite intense: 'I dare you, I double dare you, motherfucker. Say what one more goddamn time!' It's become an iconic moment in the movie.
It's hard to say without knowing more details. Pulp fiction can cover a wide range of themes and storylines. Do you have a specific character or scene in mind?
I really can't remember. Maybe you should try looking up summaries or reviews of the pulp fiction to get the specific details you're looking for.