Maybe it means that in a certain situation related to 'Pulp Fiction', someone should have declined or said no. For example, if they were offered to be part of a project inspired by 'Pulp Fiction' but had reasons not to do it, like not having enough time or not agreeing with the overall concept.
It could be that there was a business deal or a creative collaboration related to 'Pulp Fiction'. But in hindsight, it turned out to be a bad idea. So the person is saying that from the start, one should have said no. Like if it involved investing in a 'Pulp Fiction' - themed product that ended up failing in the market.
I'm not entirely sure which character specifically said this line in the movie. It could be one of the many minor characters involved in the various criminal underworld dealings shown in 'Pulp Fiction'.
I've searched my memory and I'm fairly confident that it's not a line from Pulp Fiction. The movie has many memorable lines, but this doesn't seem to be one of them. It's possible that it's a misquote or something that was inspired by the movie's style of dialogue but not an actual line spoken in the film.
Pulp Fiction offers a non-linear narrative that keeps you on your toes. The combination of crime, drama, and dark humor makes for a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. Also, the soundtrack is amazing!
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.
To be honest, I can't recall off - hand which character uttered the 'pot belly' quote in Pulp Fiction. There are so many distinct voices and dialogues in the movie that it's difficult to pinpoint without further research. It could be one of the gangsters, or perhaps a bystander in one of the many scenes.
I have no idea who specifically said this. It could be a line from a fan - made story, a piece of creative writing, or just something someone made up on their own.