In celebration of 'Pulp Fiction' 's 30th anniversary, Samuel L. Jackson showcases his unwavering memory by reciting the infamous Ezekiel 25:17 Bible verse from the movie.
- Oct 15, 2024
AceShowbiz - After 30 years, Samuel L. Jackson's cinematic presence remains as commanding as ever. To commemorate the anniversary of Quentin Tarantino's iconic film "Pulp Fiction", the Oscar-nominated star has shared a video of himself effortlessly reciting the memorable Ezekiel 25:17 Bible verse from the movie.
In the video, Jackson sits comfortably on a couch, delivering the passage with the same intensity and conviction that made him a standout in the film. His words flow seamlessly, with dramatic inflections and an unwavering commitment to the text. The veteran actor's recitation captures the essence of the character's righteous fury and unwavering determination.
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men," Jackson begins, setting the stage for the Lord's judgment. He continues, promising vengeance upon those who harm the innocent, concluding with the resounding declaration: "And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee!"
In "Pulp Fiction," Jackson's character, Jules, delivers this verse to a group of criminals, emphasizing the consequences of their actions. The scene remains one of the film's most memorable moments, showcasing both Jackson's acting prowess and the film's signature blend of violence and dark humor.
"YOU KNOW I STILL GOT IT!!! EZEKIEL 25:17 HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF PULP FICTION," Jackson wrote in the caption accompanying the video, sharing his excitement for the film's milestone.
Widely regarded as Tarantino's magnum opus, "Pulp Fiction" stars John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman, Tim Roth, Harvey Keitel and Ving Rhames alongside Jackson. The film was nominated for seven Oscars, winning for Best Original Screenplay.
Jackson's enduring performance and his unwavering memory for his iconic lines continue to demonstrate his exceptional talent and the enduring legacy of "Pulp Fiction".