![]() ![]() It’s a ‘watch me’ business… If I’m channel surfing and I haven’t found anything I want to watch, or not specifically looking for something, and I pass something I’m in, I stop and watch it. Now that we know Jackson’s favorite Jackson movies, does the actor often re-watch his own movies? That’s a question Colbert asked this week, to which Jackson responded, “Some actors lie to you about that. He knows outside Candyland, he’s just another on the plantation.” He runs that place…He ain’t really got no kids of his own because he ain’t have time to do that. ![]() Leo’s out fighting n–gers and doing whatever, running the strip club. “I mean, the dude ran that fucking plantation. “I love fucking Stephen,” Jackson said at the time. Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), is his favorite character of all time. The actor told Esquire in 2019 that Stephen, a loyal house slave to the film’s villainous plantation owner Calvin J. “Jackie Brown” might be Jackson’s favorite Tarantino movie, but it’s his character from “Django Unchained” that ranks as his favorite role. Quentin Tarantino Expands Rick Dalton’s Backstory: John Carpenter Turned Him Down for ‘The Thing’ Jackson playing the part of Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction. Some might expect “Pulp Fiction” to be a favorite, but it’s actually “Jackie Brown” that holds the closest spot to Jackson’s heart in terms of Tarantino movies. Jackson's Anger During The Final Audition Secured Him The Part It's hard to imagine anyone other than Samuel L. Interestingly enough, all of Jackson’s favorite Jackson movies were released in the 1990s. Jackson movies he loves most: Renny Harlin’s “The Long Kiss Goodnight” (1996), Joel Schumacher’s “A Time To Kill” (1996), Quentin Tarantino’s “Jackie Brown” (1997), François Girard’s “The Red Violin” (1998), and Kevin Reynolds’ “One Eight Seven” (1997). Jackson movies.ĭuring a visit this week to Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show,” Jackson provided the five Samuel L. Many of Jackson’s most famous roles have come courtesy of Tarantino, including “Pulp Fiction,” “Django Unchained,” “ Jackie Brown,” and “The Hateful Eight.” But only one Tarantino movie appears on Jackson’s personal list of five favorite Samuel L. Jackson has well over 150 acting credits to his name, from major franchises such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe and “Star Wars” to family blockbusters such as “The Incredibles” and a handful of Quentin Tarantino movies. Calderon ended up with a small role, as Paul.Samuel L. When Jackson heard this, he flew to Los Angeles and auditioned again to secure the role. Jackson and Tarantino’s first collaboration was in Pulp Fiction, where he played hitman Jules Winnfield, one of the movie’s main characters along with fellow hitman Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and their boss’ wife, Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman). Jackson, however, it was almost given to Paul Calderon after a great audition. Quentin Tarantino wrote the role of Jules specifically for Samuel L. Jackson played the title character in 'Shaft' (2000) and 'Shaft' (2019). The inscription on the wallet is a reference to the theme song of 1971 film 'Shaft'. But the accessory with 'Bad Mother F*****" written on it actually belonged to Quentin Tarantino. ![]() 'Pulp Fiction' has been widely regarded as Tarantino's masterpiece, with particular praise for its screenwriting and who can forget the iconic wallet that Jackson carried in the film. Its development, marketing, distribution, and profitability had a sweeping effect on independent cinema. The film that won the Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, and was a major critical and commercial success, was also nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture, and won Best Original Screenplay it earned John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, and Uma Thurman Academy Award nominations and revitalized and/or elevated their careers. The legacy of Quentin Tarantino's ' Pulp Fiction' is unmatchable. ![]()
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