This is a classic scene from Quentin Tarantino's movie Pulp Fiction. Christopher Walken delivers his lines as, well, as only Christopher Walken can deliver them. What makes the scene funny is the buildup to the conclusion of the story that Walken's Captain Koons tells the young Butch.
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Oh, and btw, how can someone in the year 1918 buy a watch in Knoxville, Tennessee, hundreds of miles inland, and then set sail for Paris on the same day?
I've always loved this scene.
I'll also join you in toasting the end of Huckabee. I'm hoping for similar fate for Guliani, myself.
Great bit from a great movie.
I still have entire blocks of dialogue from the movie memorized, most notably, the "Ezekiel 25:17" speech, which is still bad-ass to this very day.
"And you will KNOW! My name is the LORD! When I lay my vengeance upon thee!" (Raise guns. Scream! BLAM, BLAM, BLAM, etc.)
Zed's dead, baby....Love the movie.
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