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Why Matt Dillon turned down Pulp Fiction


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Dillon told QT "..[I] wanted to see Butch actually boxing,"
lmao what a dumbass

the script has nothing to do with the boxing match as it does with double-crossing Marsellus.
super glad he turned down the role.

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^ shutup, Matt Dillon is a better actor than Bruce Willis

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not for this role.

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And how would you know that? Stop fellating Tarantino for two seconds. How do you not realize that the boxing scene is the inciting incident for Butch betraying Marcellus? Jesus….

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"How do you not realize that the boxing scene is the inciting incident for Butch betraying Marcellus?"
we don't need to * see * the boxing match, or any boxing, to have a story.. that's the point.

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We also don’t need conversations about hamburgers… or a scene of butch killing Vince…. Or really we could just have the script read by one guy in a microphone booth. Your point isn’t a point at all,

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We also don't need conversations on a movie forum of some nobody thinking he knows what should be best for a QT movie, instead of Quentin himself....Or some nobody on a movie forum criticizing other peoples opinions like his don't smell like shit.(maybe it just socksss)

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Lmfao QT is an egomaniac one-hit wonder. He desperately needs someone to reign in his boring, repetitive movies featuring endless dialogue about nonsense. Perfect movies for dullards like yourself

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“one-hit wonder”

How are you defining a hit?

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Pulp fiction and dats it

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Far from it.

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Good thing your opinion means less than nothing to me kid, not to mention factually wrong

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