The Bride's full name is actually revieled in Vol.1

Started by Paola3 pages

I've just read that scene (briefcase one) always shows at Tarantino's movies

I haven't noticed plane tickets til now notworthy thanks sensei lil...

Originally posted by Paola
I've just read that scene (briefcase one) always shows at Tarantino's movies

I haven't noticed plane tickets til now notworthy thanks sensei lil...

one thing i noticed in QT movies he has a lot of the movie with trucks in them, like the part in KILL BILL{VOL.1} Where Beatrix is talking to Sofiie in the truck.
Jackie Brown- The part where Samuel Jackson is telling Chirs Tucker to get in the trunk
RD- The people went out to the car to get weapons out of the truck

/Has anyone else notice this/

There is also the beginning of Pulp Fiction when Jules and Vince are getting their guns out of the trunk.

And yes, QT is famous for his shots from the trunk.

Oh i would have to re-watch Pulp Fiction again good looking Myth

Diamonds were in the breifcase in Pulp Fiction. The Band-Aid was merely to cover up a scar. From imdb.com:

Quentin Tarantino has said that the band-aid on the back of Marsellus Wallace's neck had nothing to do with an allusion to the Devil stealing Marsellus's soul... but that the actor Ving Rhames had a scar on the back of his neck he wanted to cover up.

According to Roger Avary, who co-wrote the script with Quentin Tarantino, the original plan was to have the briefcase contain diamonds. This seemed neither exciting nor original, so Avary and Tarantino decided to have the briefcase's contents never appear on screen; this way each filmgoer could mentally "fill in the blank" with whatever struck his or her imagination as best fitting the description "so beautiful". The orange light bulb (projecting shimmering light onto the actors' faces) was a last-minute decision and added a completely unintended fantastic element.

Also another thing about QT is that he must like Briefcases

Originally posted by roundisfunny
But isn't that part of its charm; the mystery, the speculation? I'm glad Quentin never "canonized" what was in the briefcase. It would take away from some of what makes PF (and Quentin) so special.

On an easter egg of the "Cast Away" DVD, Robert Zemeckis, perhaps to avoid having ten trillion inquiries about it, "revealed" what was in the package that Tom Hanks didn't open

Spoiler:
(a waterproof, solar-powered cell phone)
. Remember, though, that this is from the same guy who jokingly said in a 1989 interview that the hoverboards from "Back to the Future II" were real, and has spent years rueing it.

That's awesome....too funny.