Mia Wallace is quite unforgettable. Her beauty and the air of mystery around her, along with her wild behavior, like the overdose scene. And Butch Coolidge too, especially his decision to go back for Marcellus Wallace after escaping.
Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield are very memorable. Vincent is cool and has his own style. Jules is a bit more philosophical and their dialogues are really engaging.
Vincent Vega is very memorable. His cool - yet - unpredictable nature, along with his unique style, makes him stand out. Jules Winnfield is also unforgettable. His philosophical musings during violent situations are quite something. And then there's Mia Wallace. Her charm and the mystery surrounding her add to her memorability.
Vincent Vega is quite memorable. He's a hitman with a cool and somewhat laid - back demeanor, but also has a dangerous edge. Jules Winnfield is another. His philosophical musings during violent situations make him stand out.
Jules Winnfield is very memorable. His transformation from a cold - blooded hitman to someone seeking a new path is really interesting. And Vincent Vega, with his cool yet troubled personality, stands out. His relationship with Mia Wallace also adds to his memorability.
Vincent Vega is quite memorable. He's a hitman with a cool and somewhat laid - back attitude. His conversations and actions throughout the movie, like his dance with Mia Wallace, are really iconic.
Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace is a very memorable woman in 'Pulp Fiction'. Her character is both alluring and complex. With her long black hair, white shirt, and that iconic dance scene with Vincent Vega, she became an instant classic in the movie world.
For me, it's Jules Winnfield. His cool demeanor and memorable lines make him stand out.
One of the most memorable scenes has to be the diner scene at the end. It ties different storylines together in a really interesting way. The tension in the air as the characters interact, not knowing what the others might do next, and the overall sense of the unexpected that is so characteristic of Pulp Fiction.
The dance scene between Vincent and Mia is one of the most memorable. It's a mix of cool and quirky that sticks in your mind.
Well, one of the most famous quotes is 'Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.' It's just so iconic and has become a classic line from the movie.