lionhead

3rd May 2025

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Other mistake: When Vincent arrives in Mia's home to pick her up, she states that she is on the intercom and the two of them are conversing back and forth with no problem. So why then does she direct him to the intercom on the wall and tell him to press the "push to talk button" when he goes to speak? They were already speaking just fine when he first walked in.

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Suggested correction: She can't hear him. She anticipates his body language and answers his question without actually hearing him.

lionhead

18th May 2023

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Corrected entry: During the restaurant scene Jules points his gun at Ringo and says "Mr. 9mm" when in fact the gun is a .45 cal.

Correction: The gun Jules holds is a 9mm (.38) Star Model B. This is visually similar to Vincent's 1911 series .45 (11mm) gun. But it is not a .45.

lionhead

4th Sep 2022

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Correction: Here is a thought: It doesn't work.

lionhead

9th Nov 2020

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Continuity mistake: When Vincent and Jules are at Brett's apartment at the beginning of the movie, Jules takes the hamburger from Brett's table after he asks to taste it. The hamburger in the first shot simply contains cheese and ketchup, but when Jules bites it there is only a leaf of lettuce. Moreover, the hamburger appears first intact, but in the next shot it appears already bitten.

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Suggested correction: The cheese is there when he bites into it, and there is only a piece of lettuce sticking out on one side, a side you don't see when he picks it up. You also can't see if there already was a bite taken out from that angle. My guess is, it's the same burger, no reason for it to be otherwise. When it only "appears" intact, it doesn't mean it is.

lionhead

5th Apr 2020

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Corrected entry: When Jules and Vincent are loading in their guns in the beginning of the film, Jules drops the hammer on his pistol. He does it almost effortlessly, despite the gun supposedly being loaded. The gun he uses is a Star Model B (a 9mm copy of the M1911), which has a hammer, and one SHOULD NEVER drop the hammer on a live round with a 1911 or any hammer fired pistol. Even if done, extreme caution should be exercised, but still shouldn't. He is doing the same when he lets "Ringo" go at the diner.

Matdan97

Correction: Jules being careless with the gun isn't a mistake, it is intentional. Later in the movie Vincent accidentally fires the gun and blows some dude's head off, showing he is careless with it: they are not professional gun handlers; they don't care about any rules.

lionhead