Pulp Fiction Miracle

Pulp Fiction Miracle
In Pulp Fiction, Samuel L. Jackson experienced a miracle. John Travolta is not. Who was right?

VINCENT Marvin, what you do all this? MARVIN I do not even have an opinion. VINCENT C'mon, Marvin. Do you think God came down from heaven and stopped the bullets? Nuggers, good point. But I have thought a step further, and that is that if Jules had been with Vincent on Bruce Willis' apartment, could have Jules (possibly..) Taken Willis, while Vincent was in the toilet, and Vincent would have never died because there would have been double coverage …

I could rephrase your question. Samuel L. Jackson 'perceived' a miracle based on some very unlikely events, while Travolta not interpret these events in the same way. He refused to attribute any divine intervention at the six missed balls. Their interpretation of these events, guides them in different paths, and the cost Vincent his life.

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Miracle in Three Dimensions and Other Stories by C.L. Moore: The Lost Pulp Classics, Volume 1


Miracle in Three Dimensions and Other Stories by C.L. Moore: The Lost Pulp Classics, Volume 1


$10.41


Miracle In Three Dimensions and Other Stories contains nine rare tales by C.L. Moore, one of the most popular and significant writers of fantastic literature for the pulp magazines of the early 20th century. The tales here span the gamut from science fiction to mythological fantasy – from technological horror to unearthly romance – and back again, to the everyday reality of twentieth century Ameri…


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Pulp Fiction


$11.65


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admin posted at 2008-3-10 Category: Pulp Fiction

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