Well, there isn't a quote in 'Pulp Fiction' that's explicitly about a local hero. But if we think about it, the characters in the movie have their own codes of honor and ethics, much like a local hero might. For example, Vincent Vega's cool and collected attitude could be related to how a local hero might stay calm in a tough situation. But there's no direct quote for that. Maybe the line 'I don't know about you, but I'm fuckin' hungry' could be seen as a simple, human moment that a local hero might also have. They're not always on some grand mission, sometimes they just want a burger, like any normal person.
One could potentially see the way Marsellus Wallace commands respect in 'Pulp Fiction' as having some relation to a local hero. His presence is so strong that people fear and respect him. A quote like 'I'm gonna get medieval on your ass' shows his no - nonsense attitude. A local hero might have a similar kind of determination when it comes to dealing with problems in the neighborhood. They won't tolerate any nonsense either and will take matters into their own hands to protect what's important. Although a local hero would likely use less violent means in most cases.
I'm not sure of specific quotes from Pulp Fiction directly related to burger off the top of my head. But there are so many food - related and random conversations in the movie that might mention burger in some context.
I'm not sure specifically which quotes in 'Pulp Fiction' are directly related to Walken as he may not be a central character in the movie. However, the movie is full of iconic and quotable lines like ' Royale with cheese' and 'Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.' but these may not be related to Walken.
A local hero in the context of 'Pulp Fiction' quotes could be seen as someone who embodies the values of the movie's characters in a more positive, community - focused way. For instance, if we take the quote 'That's when you find out you're a bad motherfucker' from the movie. A local hero might use this as a self - motivating statement when facing challenges in the neighborhood. They'd think to themselves that they have to be tough to protect the people around them. So in a way, the brash and confident quotes from 'Pulp Fiction' can be reframed to fit the idea of a local hero.
I'm not sure specifically which quotes from 'Pulp Fiction' are related to Amsterdam off the top of my head. It could be that there are some oblique references in the movie's dialogue that might connect to the idea of Amsterdam in a very abstract way, like a mention of a similar cultural or social aspect.
Jules' 'English, motherfucker, do you speak it?' during a robbery - related scene is a great example. It shows his impatience and the power dynamic he has over the victims. It's a simple yet powerful line that encapsulates the edgy and often brutal nature of the robberies in the movie.
I'm not sure there are really specific quotes in Pulp Fiction that are directly tied to milkshakes. However, the movie has so many great lines like 'I'm gonna get medieval on your ass.' which has nothing to do with milkshakes but shows the edgy dialogue of the film. Maybe we could say that the general atmosphere of the movie, with its unique characters and their conversations, is what makes any mention of something like a milkshake in it potentially interesting.
I'm not sure specifically which quotes from 'Pulp Fiction' are directly related to 'the wolf' without re - watching the movie. But it could be some cool, edgy lines that fit the character of the wolf in the context of the film's unique and often quotable dialogue.
In Pulp Fiction, there are no direct quotes explicitly about 'pride' that are extremely well - known in that sense. However, the characters' actions and attitudes can be seen as related to pride. For example, Vincent Vega's cool and collected demeanor can be seen as a form of pride in his self - image as a tough guy in the criminal underworld.
One pulp quote from fiction could be 'He moved like a shadow, silent and deadly' from a mystery thriller. It gives a sense of mystery and danger about the character.
It's hard to think of a direct Fonzie quote that relates to Pulp Fiction. Fonzie's quotes are usually about being cool, like 'Aaay'. Pulp Fiction has a very different set of themes and dialogues that are often about crime and the seedy underworld. So, probably not.