Maybe it was in response to a revelation about the movie's characters. For instance, if someone finally pointed out a simple but crucial fact about a character's motivation, another might say this.
In 'Pulp Fiction', the plot and characters are complex and often open to interpretation. When someone cuts through all the complexity and just says the one thing that makes everything click, that's when this statement might be used. For example, the movie has a non - linear narrative. If someone finally clarifies how a certain scene fits into the overall story in a really straightforward way, the reaction could be 'ahit man that's all you had to say'. It's like when all the pieces of a puzzle are there but someone finally shows you the one piece that makes the whole picture make sense in relation to 'Pulp Fiction'.
Well, 'ahit' might be a misspelling. If we assume it's 'ah, it', it could be someone saying 'ah, it, man, that's all you had to say' in the context of the movie 'Pulp Fiction'. Maybe it's about a simple statement that someone made regarding something related to the movie.
Maybe they love the movie so much that they want to hear again whatever was said about it. For instance, if it was a trivia fact.
Well, it might be that this person has a very warped view of the world. They could be lumping dogs together with something they consider 'filthy' in the context of a type of writing like 'pulp fiction' perhaps because they see dogs as common or unrefined in some strange way. But it's really not a fair or accurate view of dogs at all.
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.
Perhaps they are really into the style and themes of 'Pulp Fiction' and see a relationship or connection in it that they feel strongly about, so they express it this way.
Maybe they have an amazing experience that they just can't wait to share. It could be something that changed their life, and they want others to know about it.
It could be because 'Pulp Fiction' is a very influential piece of work. It has influenced a lot of other movies and books in terms of style, story - telling and character development. So the person saying this might believe that everyone can learn from it or enjoy its unique qualities.
Because it's a great movie. Simple as that.
Well, it could be that someone was waiting for a really long or important explanation, and when they finally got a simple response, they were kind of exasperated. Like, they expected a whole big story or some complex reasoning, but the other person just said a short, simple thing. So they were like, 'Damn, that's all? I was waiting for more!'
In Pulp Fiction, the language is often raw and used to create a sense of the seedy underworld. 'Shit negro thats all you had to say' might be a character expressing frustration or disbelief at what another character (referred to as 'negro' in a disrespectful way) has said. But this is just speculation as we would need to look at the exact scene and the relationships between the characters more closely.