In Pulp Fiction, Jules has several repeated lines. One could be 'I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy My brothers.'
Well, Jules has many notable quotes. One that might come to mind when thinking 'what again' is 'The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.'
It's hard to say for sure. It could have been related to a threat or a misunderstanding. Jules might have been trying to assert dominance or make a point.
Well, Jules' famous line was something like 'Say what again! I dare you! I double dare you!' It's a powerful and memorable moment in the movie.
Jules says a variety of things in Pulp Fiction. His dialogues range from philosophical musings to intense threats. For example, his famous 'The path of the righteous man...' speech is quite impactful.
I'm not sure exactly. You might need to rewatch the movie to catch the specific verse.
He said, 'Say what again. I dare you. I double dare you, motherfucker.'
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.
Samuel L. Jackson had several impactful lines. But if you mean that specific repeated line, it was 'Say what again!' delivered with a lot of intensity.
Jules survived in Pulp Fiction. In the movie, he has some very intense and interesting story arcs. He goes through a spiritual transformation of sorts. But, he's alive at the end of the film.
No, Jules doesn't die. He survives the events of the movie.