Samuel L. Jackson Revisits THIS Iconic Pulp Fiction Moment As Quentin Tarantino Classic Turns 30: Watch

As a child of the ’90s who grew up watching VHS tapes worn out from rewinding and fast-forwarding, I can confidently say that Samuel L. Jackson‘s 30th anniversary celebration of Pulp Fiction feels like a personal milestone for me. The movie was more than just a film; it was an experience that left us all in awe with its unconventional storytelling and iconic dialogue.


30 years ago, on October 14, 1994, we all saw an iconic tale unfold in movie theaters. More recently, Samuel L. Jackson, who played one of the hitmen in Pulp Fiction, expressed his joy on social media about being a part of Quentin Tarantino’s timeless masterpiece with his followers.

To mark the 30th year since the release of the movie, the actor shared on Instagram a video where he reads aloud the well-known Bible passage from Ezekiel 25:17.

In the video, he’s lounging comfortably on a plush couch, donning a striped sweater and a dark shirt. Notably, the actor recited the entire biblical passage as it appears in the film.

In the iconic 1994 film directed by Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson portrayed the character of Jules Winnfield.

17.” Additionally, on X (previously known as Twitter), he shared the same video to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pulp Fiction.

In the movie, a particularly heated moment occurs between Jackson and the character played by Brett, who is portrayed by Frank Whaley.

In the movie, Samuel L. Jackson’s character, Jules Winnfield, was depicted as a business associate to John Travolta’s character, Vincent Vega. Additionally, Uma Thurman played the role of Mia Wallace in this film alongside these two actors.

In addition to that, the movie showcased Bruce Willis as Butch Coolidge, Tim Roth as Pumpkin, Christopher Walken as Captain Koons, and Harvey Keitel playing Winston. Ving Rhames took on the role of Marsellus Wallace, Steve Buscemi portrayed Buddy Holly, and Quentin Tarantino, both writer and director, appeared in the film as Jimmie Dimmick.

1995 saw the nomination of Travolta, Jackson, and Thurman for their exceptional performances in a film, at the prestigious Academy Awards.

Meanwhile, Pulp Fiction was also nominated for the Oscars of that year for Best Picture.

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