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- The red marker dot is gone from Mia Wallace's
chest when the needle goes in.
- In a short scene showing Bonnie arriving
from work, the cameraman follows her as she
walks towards the kitchen (to find her husband,
Vincent and Jules lifting Marvin's body).
As she turns left, you can see the cameraman's
shadow on the wall. - Yann
Ropers
- When Jules grabs the hamburger that is from
big kahuna burgers it clearly is at first
a McDonald's cheeseburger, and then later
it has lettuce and other different things.
This might be the other way around I can't
remember. - David
- When Marvin gets shot in the head, in the
view from the outside rear of the car (right
before head explodes) you can see that John
Travolta's head & body is turned away
from the back seat, not facing him as seen
right before from the view inside the car.
- Scott
- In one scene Butch points a sword at Zed.
It then cuts to Butch and it's not pointing
at Zed, then it cuts back to Zed and it is.
- David
- While in Zed's place, the blood on butch's
shirt changes. - David
-
The scene where Bruce Willis
takes the "chopper" back to the
hotel to pick up the girlfriend, if you
look into the hotel room window, you can
see the reflection of one of the crew members
from across the way, up on the roof adjusting
a light or something. - Pickzi
- Mr. Wolf is taking the junk yard girl out
to breakfast he also offers Vince and Jules
a ride yet his car is a two seat sports model.
How are four people going to ride in a two-seat
automobile? - qk vet
- When Pumpkin and Hunny Bunny are in the
restaurant at the start I noticed that their
timing is different to the end of the film.
Maybe this is the thing that explaines Hunny
Bunny's different line being from a different
point of view. i.e- Jules. However from the
point of Pumpkin saying "GARCON",
to the point to Hunny Bunny saying "I
love u pumpkin" (the two bits that you
can hear at the end, is about 52 secs at the
beginning, however at the end when we are
listening to Jules and Vincent the time lapse
between these two quotes from the armed robbers
is about 144 secs. Considerably longer than
at the start, the clip is done in whole so
there are no missed seconds where the actors
could have just been "doing nothing"
but it's weird that the gap is very noticeable.
- cris
- In the coffee scene we see that the clock
behind Mr. Tarantino says 8:15, he then says
that Bonnie will be home in an hour and a
half- about.This would mean that the guys
have until 9:45 to get rid of Marvin and clean
up. However when Mr. Wolf gets there we then
learn that Bonnie will be home at 9:30 and
that they have only 40 minutes. So they lost
15 minutes somewhere unless his clock in the
kitchen is wrong, it just puzzles me that
the time is wrong, bit annoying. (DVD/WS/SE)
- cris
- Mr. Wolf when writing down the details on
his notepad lists the main things, he then
writes BODY, NO HEAD. When we know and so
do Jules and Vince that it clearly has a head,
why would Jules tell Marsellus this if the
body has a head? Another annoying thing. -
(DVD/WS/SE) - cris
- When, in the beginning Vincent Vega (Travolta)
and Jules Winnfield (Jackson) mess up the
guys in the apartment, Jules is talking about
the "cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast"
and picks up a WHOLE burger. In the next shot
we see him biting into a burger where half
of it is already gone. (DVD) - Maulwurfmk
- (Continuity) When Jules and Vincent enter
the apartment with the flock of seagulls guy
on the couch and the preppy guy "Brett"
sitting and eating a burger for breakfast
he takes a bite of Brett's burger. He the
asks Brett if he knows why they call a quarter
pounder a royal with cheese in France. Brett
answers "because of the metric system"
to which Jules replies"Look at the brain
on Brad" not Brett. - Dego
- (Factual errors) When Vince and Jules blow
Brett away in the beginning of the movie,
the shot of Jules shows that he stops firing
and the slide of the gun locks back thus he
was out of ammo. When that guy pops out of
the back room with the revolver, both Vince
and Jules fire at him when in reality only
Vince would have been able to shoot him. -
Veritas Aquetas
Commented
Goofs
- The bible verse that Jules quotes is not
Ezekiel 25:, nor is it found anywhere in the
bible. - David
- In fact, only the last
sentence and part of the second last sentence
is in the bible.
- Comment: Oh
and as for what I wrote about the bible
verse, I should not have labeled this
a mistake, but simply something funny.
It's kind of odd that a verse so close
to Jules is something that he has written
most of. And then later in the restaurant,
he analyzes his own words pretty much!
- David
- Comment: I've
finally found the origin of Jules' Bible
verse speech. It mostly comes from "The
Bodyguard" a Kung Fu film from the
70's not that Houston/Costner piece of
crap. It's almost lifted word for word.
Funny how Jules then proceeds to analyze
a speech from a movie....wait that's exactly
what I'm doing. Oh darn. - David
- Comment: The
passage is actually part of Ezekiel 25:17.
Quentin had taken artistic freedom while
writing that line. The later part of the
quote is quite close to the actual passage.
As with all Bibles it is a matter of the
translation. My Bible is quoted as "I
will carry out great vengeance on them
and punish them in my wrath. Then they
will know that I am the Lord, when I take
vengeance on them." - Ezekiel
2517
- It was an accident that he shot Marvin?
Then why does he close his eyes before he
*squeezes* the trigger (thanks DVD!) - Scott
- Comment: The
car drove over a bump, the car jumped
up and Vincent got startled. When you
get startled you make some automatic movements.
One of these reactions are closing eyes.
Too bad for Marvin that Vincent also accidentally
squeezed the trigger. "Ah, man! I
shot Marvin in the face!"
- Comment: I
noticed a couple of things in the scene
where Vincent shoots Marvin in the face:
In the car, Vincent says to Jules, "You
went over a bump or something....The gun
went off, I don't know why!" First
of all, if you look over Vincent's shoulder
when he is asking Marvin if he believed
God came down from Heaven and stopped
the bullets (where Vincent is turned around
in the front seat, pointing the gun at
Marvin in the back seat), you can clearly
see the road ahead of them. It is a very
smooth road, no bumps or potholes. Just
smooth, easy-riding road. Secondly, if
you slow the DVD down and watch that part
frame by frame, you can actually see Travolta
squeezing the trigger of the gun. He doesn't
do it hard, or so you'd notice if you
were watching in real-time, but it is
just a slight movement that makes the
gun go off. You only see it if you watch
frame by frame. But, of course, those
automatics are sensitive things. However,
I don't think this means that Vincent
"purposefully" shot Marvin.
Rather, I think that he was just so caught
up in the heat of the moment, discussing
the validity of the "miracle of the
bullets", that he just wasn't thinking
straight. But, that seems to be a theme
with Vincent... (Source: DVD) - lady
k
Corrected
Goofs
- I don't know if this is considered as a
goof, but all of the analog clocks are set
to 4:10 p.m. - Vic Cherubini
- Correction:
Actually all the clocks were set to 4:20
not 4:10. It's a marijuana thing and it
was purposely done that way. - Kerry
- Correction:
No, I thought so also until I actually
watched the movies for the clocks.
When the kid gets the watch it is
set at 9:00. I also heard the 4:20
rumor and was disappointed to find
out it was not true. - DaJeepman
- At the beginning of the movie Vincent says
he doesn't watch TV, but later he says he
saw an episode of Cops were a guy fired his
gun but it didn't hit anything. If Vince doesn't
watch TV how did he see an episode of Cops?
Vince might have been lying at the beginning,
but I still think it's weird. - David
- When Butch "breaks" his nose in
the car right after he hits that Wallace dude,
then in the Pon Shop Butchs' nose isn't swollen.
When you break your nose it doesn't look normal
for a couple of days! - Dani
- Correction:
Butch is a fighter. There is a strong
chance that his nose has been broken before
and in in such a case it does not always
swell. The cartlage and blood vessels
in the nose never fully reform and the
nose stays the same. - The
Reverend
Explained
Goofs
- The scene where Vincent and Jules shoot
a guy, you can see, if you look carefully,
the bullet hole in the wall before the gun
is even shot.
- Explanation: "It
seems to be possible that the holes might
have been there for other reasons, it's
not a great apartment, but it could be
a mistake in editing." - QT
FAQ
- Early in the movie, when Jules gives his
"Ezekiel Speech" just before blowing
away Brett he finishes with: "And you
will know My name is the Lord when I lay My
vengeance upon thee!" At the end, when
giving the same speech to Ringo in the coffee
shop he finishes with: "And you will
know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance
upon you." In both instances Jules prefaces
the speech by saying this was a "passage
I got memorized." At the end he says,
"I been sayin' that shit for years."
If that's the case why the discrepancies?
- methodan
- Explanation: "A
lot of people think this was probably
a mistake. It has also been thought by
some that Tarantino was showing us the
difference between perceptions of different
people in the diner, the second time being
Jules' perception. It is interesting to
note that in a early version of the script
the difference isn't there, but it was
added in a later version." -
QT
FAQ
- The dialogue in the restaurant scene at
the beginning of the movie changes in what
is supposed to be the same scene at the end.
In the first scene Honey Bunny shouts "Any
of you fucking pigs move and I'll execute
every motherfucking last one of you!"
But at the end this changes to "Any of
you fucking pigs move and I'll execute every
one of you motherfuckers!". This almost
seems too obvious to be unintentional. - Mathew
Franks
- Explanation: If
I recall correctly, Plummer says "pricks"
not "pigs". But that's irrelevant
in this case. Anywho, I found an explanation
to the "goof" above, read below:
Why are Honey Bunny's
lines different from the beginning of the
film and at the end?
"A lot of people think this was
probably a mistake. It has also been thought
by some that Tarantino was showing us the
difference between perceptions of different
people in the diner, the second time being
Jules' perception. It is interesting to
note that in a early version of the script
the difference isn't there, but it was added
in a later version." - QT
FAQ
Honey Bunny's both lines:
At the beginning of the movie:
Sound-clip1: "Any
of you fucking pricks move, and I'll execute
every motherfucking last one of ya!"
At the end of the movie:
Sound-clip2: "...and
I'll execute everyone of you motherfuckers!"
- When Marvin is shot in the face, pieces
of his skull all over the backseat of the
car as Jules says, but when Marvin is shown
in the trunk his face is completely intact.
- David
- Explanation: The
thing is that the bullet penetrates his
face nicely and splatters the back of
his head completely.
- Info: the Marvin-situation
was supposed to be a longer scene. Marvin
was supposed to be shot and not die and
Jules and Vincent were supposed to stop
the car, drag Marvin out and put him out
of his misery, or something along those
lines. - Webmaster
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