Ezekiel 25:17 exists in the Bible as a far cry from the film's version, which was in turn inspired by a Japanese movie called Karate Kiba.
There’s no breaking Samuel L. Jackson‘s concentration. After 30 years, the Oscar-nominated star has “still got it,” reciting the iconic Ezekiel 25:17 Bible verse from memory in one of his standout ...
Quoting Ezekiel 25:17 from “Pulp Fiction” will likely get you laughed out of Sunday school class. That’s because the recitation by Samuel L. Jackson’s character veers substantially from the actual ...
This play has an odd genesis. It was originally penned as a sexed-up, bawdy retelling of some of the Old Testament stories for performances at — a church! San Francisco's Saint Mary the Virgin billed ...
Samuel L. Jackson has revealed Pulp Fiction nearly had a much more violent ending. Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 movie concludes after gangster Jules (Jackson) manages to convince Pumpkin (Tim Roth) and ...
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