Samuel L Jackson as Jules smiling at Brett in Pulp Fiction
Samuel L. Jackson picks his favorite line from Pulp Fiction. The sophomore movie from writer and director Quentin Tarantino is a crime thriller that features nonlinear storytelling. Jackson plays the iconic Jules Winnfield, a character working for Marsellus Wallace on a mission to retrieve a mysterious briefcase. Jackson's breakout role as Jules led to him receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
My favorite line from Pulp Fiction is 'What country are you from? What ain't no country I've ever heard of! They speak English in what?' I like that little segment. While Tarantino's script for this scene is undeniably brilliant, Jackson's performance elevates it beyond what is on the page.
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