I'm not sure exactly which character said 'the restaurant's ours' in Pulp Fiction off the top of my head. It could be one of the mobsters or some other character involved in the seedy underworld of the movie.
Honestly, I don't remember which character specifically uttered 'the restaurant's ours' in Pulp Fiction. Given the complex web of characters in the movie, it could be from one of the thugs or criminals that populate the world of the film. It might have been during a negotiation, a show of force, or just a casual statement among their group to assert their presence in the restaurant.
In Pulp Fiction, 'the restaurant's ours' could imply a sense of ownership or control. Maybe the characters feel like they have a special claim to the restaurant, perhaps due to some deal, threat, or just their status in the criminal underworld. It shows their dominance in that particular space.
Yes, there are scenes in restaurants in 'Pulp Fiction'. For example, the diner scenes are quite memorable in the movie.
Yes, Mel's Restaurant is featured in Pulp Fiction.
Yes, there is. In 'Pulp Fiction', there are some unique and memorable settings, and the concept of a car restaurant adds to the film's overall quirky and cool aesthetic.
Yes, she is. In 'Pulp Fiction', there are scenes where Mia is at the restaurant.
I'm not sure if there is a specific 'Chips Restaurant' mentioned in 'Pulp Fiction'. I don't recall such a place from the movie. But it's possible that it could be some sort of small, local eatery that isn't a major plot point and thus easily overlooked.
The restaurant in Pulp Fiction was purely fictional. It was designed to enhance the story and create a specific atmosphere within the film's narrative. There's no real-life counterpart.
I'm not sure exactly, but it might be in some fictional location created for the movie.
The restaurant in Pulp Fiction was Jack Rabbit Slim's. It had that retro and cool vibe. The setting added to the overall atmosphere and story of the film.