I'm not sure. It could be a reference to a shared inside joke, or maybe it was part of a conversation that had deeper implications we're not privy to.
It's hard to say exactly. It could be that something in the situation reminded her of it, or it might have been a quote she just felt like using at the moment. Without more context, it's difficult to determine the reason.
It's possible that she was being selective about the roles she took on. Uma Thurman might have been looking for a particular type of role at that time, and the role in Pulp Fiction didn't fit her career goals. For example, she might have been aiming for more lead roles with stronger female characters, and she didn't think the role in Pulp Fiction would fulfill that. Also, she could have been waiting for other offers that she considered more appealing.
Samuel Jackson said 'Say what again!' It was significant as it became an iconic moment, emphasizing his character's tough and unyielding nature and leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
I'm not sure exactly. It depends on the specific scene or moment you're referring to.
He had some really intense and quotable lines. One of the famous ones was about not being told what to do. It's memorable because of his delivery and the impact it had on the scene.
Sam Jackson's memorable words in Pulp Fiction were 'Say what again! I dare you, I double dare you!' This line stands out as it adds to the tough and confrontational nature of his role, contributing to the overall gritty atmosphere of the film.
Pulp Fiction is special for many reasons. One is its amazing cast. John Travolta and Uma Thurman, for example, gave great performances. Also, the movie's dialogue is so well - written. It's full of interesting conversations that feel real and engaging. And the director, Quentin Tarantino, has his own unique style which is really shown in this movie. It's not your typical Hollywood movie in terms of plot structure or character development.
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.
Maybe they love the movie so much that they want to hear again whatever was said about it. For instance, if it was a trivia fact.
Samuel Jackson had quite a few powerful quotes. For example, '...' which really made an impact.
Well, it's been a while since I watched it, but I think it was a line that added to the tension or drama of that moment in the movie.