In 'Pulp Fiction', the quotes are often used to define the characters and the mood of the movie. Now, if 'potbelly' is a prop, say a potbelly stove in a scene, then a quote from the moment when the stove is in focus could be the connection. But as it stands, with just these three words, it's very difficult to give a more definite answer without further clarification.
If we think about it in a more abstract way, a potbelly could represent a certain type of character or situation. In Pulp Fiction, the quotes are often full of dark humor and complex meanings. So perhaps a quote that talks about gluttony or a certain type of physicality could be related to a potbelly. For instance, a quote about how some characters are indulging in too much food and drink, which could lead to having a potbelly.
Well, 'I love potbelly' could be a very personal and perhaps humorous expression of affection for someone with a potbelly. 'Pulp fiction' is a well - known term, often associated with a genre of fast - paced, often lurid and action - filled stories. Maybe the person just really likes the combination of having a fondness for someone with a potbelly and also has an interest in pulp fiction.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Isaiah quote' is in 'Pulp Fiction'. It could be a relatively obscure reference. Maybe it's a quote from the Bible's Book of Isaiah that was used in a character's dialogue or as part of the movie's underlying themes. Without more context, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly.
There may not be an obvious connection. It could be that in the speaker's mind, they are two things they love independently. Maybe they love a character in pulp fiction who has a potbelly.
It might be. 'Pulp Fiction' is full of unique and memorable dialogue. Given that the statement seems to be related to the movie's context, it's quite possible that it's a quote. However, without going back and re - watching the movie carefully or doing a detailed script search, it's not 100% certain. But it has that distinct 'Pulp Fiction' feel to it, with its edgy and somewhat cryptic nature.
It's not a direct quote from 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie has many memorable lines, but this doesn't seem to be one of them. It could be that someone was trying to summarize a part of the movie where a character Ned might have died, but it's not a quote in the traditional sense.
I'm not sure if it's an exact quote from the movie. It might be a creative way of expressing an idea related to the movie's themes, but it doesn't sound like a direct line from 'Pulp Fiction'.