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Marsellus Gets Medieval - Pulp Fiction (10/12) Movie CLIP (1994) HD
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This video transcript offers language learners a look at high-stakes, colloquial English through a tense dramatic exchange. Students will gain exposure to informal expressions like "thata boy" and learn how to use the phrase "pretty far from" for emphasis. The scene highlights the use of imperative commands and aggressive idiomatic language, such as the colorful expression "get medieval." Additionally, learners can observe how context changes the meaning of simple questions like "What now?"—transitioning from immediate action to discussing the future of a relationship. This resource is excellent for understanding power dynamics and conflict resolution in informal, urban American English.
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You want that gun, don't you, Zed?
Huh?
Go ahead and pick it up.
(Slowly sidestepping)
Go ahead, pick it up.
(Sets shoe down)
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Key Vocabulary (48)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
Describes a great distance between two places, people, or things. It is used to talk about something that is not near or close by.
An adult male human being as distinguished from a woman or a child. It can also refer to the human race as a whole, though this usage is becoming less common in modern gender-neutral language.
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