Vincent could also be a possibility. He has his own set of standards and if he felt someone had offended him or violated some unspoken code among them, he might tell them to say 'I'm sorry' one more time.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', it could be a line where one character is demanding another to apologize one more time. Maybe it's part of a tense situation or an ongoing power struggle between the characters.
It could be someone who has been really influenced by the moral and ethical dilemmas presented in 'Pulp Fiction'. They feel the need to be a 'shepherd', like a guiding figure, maybe to help other viewers understand the movie better or to bring some sort of order to the chaos that the movie often presents. So, it could be a film critic or an enthusiastic cinephile.
I'm not entirely sure what you specifically mean by 'Say 1 more time pulp fiction'. If you want me to repeat the words 'pulp fiction', then here it is: pulp fiction.
Maybe a die - hard fan of 'Pulp Fiction' who is waiting for a call related to the movie, like a call from a friend to go see a 'Pulp Fiction' - themed event.
Well, Samuel L. Jackson's line was something fierce and unforgettable. But I can't recall it word for word. You should really check out Pulp Fiction to hear it for yourself.
I'm not really sure. It could be a random phrase or have some specific context that's not clear.
In Pulp Fiction, Samuel Jackson repeatedly said the line 'Say what again! Say what again, I dare you, I double dare you!' It's become one of the most memorable quotes from the movie.
It could be a memorable or pivotal moment from the movie that fans might find particularly interesting or symbolic.
The origin of this meme is from the cult classic film Pulp Fiction. It caught on because of the strong emotions and memorable dialogue. People started using it to add emphasis or humor in various online contexts.
A character in a movie or a story who is a bit of a tough - guy type. He could be in a situation where he values 'Pulp Fiction' (again, could be the movie or the book) a great deal and is pissed off that it's not where it should be. So he uses this rather rude way of asking who among a group of people has moved it.