Did Jules and Vincent really need some fucking guy to tell them to clean out a car and change clothes?

Did Jules and Vincent really need some fucking guy to tell them to clean out a car and change clothes?

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He needed some guy to dispose of the body

for me? it’s jules

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Yes, they were retards. Vincent shot a guy on accident when he's a fucking assassin who should know better

Because Walter was the best at it, and they were short on time due to the wife coming home from work and she wasn't going to be happy.

The real question is why was he at a cocktail party at 8 in the morning.

You need someone to stay calm and think clearly and logically.
Jules and Vincent were clearly not up to the task

Gambling all night. It was an underground casino.

Yes they really did, because Vincent was a worthless piece of shit. Vincent Vega is one of the most worthless, stupid, asshole characters in film history, dressed up as "cool". All Vincent does over the course of the entire film is be stupid and fail, repeatedly.

I refuse to believe any professional hitman on God's green earth would make that kind of mistake.

>Vincent shot a guy on accident
Jules went over a bump
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A professional assassin should at least know to keep his fucking booger hook off the bang-bang switch.

Did Rick really need to yell at the "fuckin hippies" in front of his house?

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The real question is did his license plate say "mr wolf"

Yes. They needed somebody who could take charge and dispose of everything before any unnecessary complications occurred. As a fairly impartial observer, he was able to assess the situation and notice details that the others may have missed in the confusion and time pressure. By remaining calm and collected, Mr. Wolf was able to calm everybody else down enough to keep them focused on the task at hand.

Some people just need good management in order to reach their full potential.

I thought it said "Mr. White".

bcuz Jules and Vincent were just two generic non-professional henchman, this guy on pic related was a veteran and a professional.

A please would be nice...

what defines a 'professional' in a criminal system? its not like theres degrees and certificates

Pretty please with sugar on top, clean the fucking car

They were too panicked about the body and being covered in blood to think straight. And the real problem was disposing of the body AND the car. They were clearly used to just going to a place, whacking a guy and then walking out.

If you have to ask...

Apparently Bonnie was a character Tarantino was going to expand, basically she wasn't going to call the cops or anything like that. She's basically a proto-version of Jackie Brown (Nurse=Flight Attendant) and he intended on using her character multiple times. We hear of her in this, but we would have seen what was so scary about her as a person in another movie.

In fact Reservoir Dogs has a deleted scene where they're driving back from dumping the cars and the "guy" he calls is actually Bonnie, who he says is cool and can handle a GSW for the time being and won't say shit.

So with that scene, you realize it wasn't about calling 9/11 or getting caught by the cops, it was basically helping some dude from getting out of the doghouse with his very scary, very criminally savvy wife.

I think he later developed that character into the Jackie Brown adaption.

I think that it just has more to do with attitude. Jules and Vincent were clearly more emotional when it came to their work, while Mr. Wolf had a certain amount of detachment from it all. To him, it was just business, and while he was attending to business, things went well. The theme is reinforced several times in the movie. Jules uses emotions like anger and fear in his confrontation with Brett, which allows for AIDS Arquette to get the drop on himself and Vincent. While in the car with Marvin, Jules and Vincent are arguing and behaving emotionally and in the process, Marvin's head is blown off. While they're bumbling around at Jimmy's house, nothing is getting solved and the problem is only getting more and more urgent. But when Pumpkin and Honey Bunny rob the restaurant, Jules behaves more maturely while Vincent, still behaving emotionally, almost ruins everything. Jules takes command, eventually defuses the situation, and maybe makes Pumpkin and Honey Bunny reevaluate their lives. He then drops the case off with Marcellus and leaves his life of crime behind forever.

Vincent, on the other hand, continues to behave unprofessionally. He gets high, drinks, and then gets operates a car, driving his boss's wife all around town. Despite acknowledging that Marcellus is especially protective of Mia, he still behaves immaturely, as does she. When she ODs on his heroin, it's only luck that saves him and once she's revived he has a brief moment where we see him taking his job seriously for once. But that's all undone later when he decides to take a shit while Marcellus is out buying breakfast, instead of maintaining a constant look-out for Butch. His overly relaxed attitude to his profession results in his death. He lived by the sword and he died by the sword.

Yeah this. No trigger discipline at all + needlessly having his gun unholstered.

Up until dumping the car at the dump I’ve always seen The Wolf as useless. They blow a guys head off and need to be told to change clothes and clean the car?

It makes for a good scene with the towels and “dead nigger storage” stuff but they could’ve just asked for a place to dump the body.

I was going to do an effort-post on the "professional" thing, but stopped, then you did one. Since you've done one I'll do my thing in bullets:

-They're all professionals in the literal sense: the muscle are all being paid for their work. Further, it's clear that Jules and Vincent have killed before. This is their deal. In this sense, the Wolf is only more "professional" in the soft-skills sense of being older and not stupid/panicked (it is difficult to be more stupid than Vincent Vega).

The "professional" word also goes back to Reservoir Dogs. There, actor Keitel invokes the word with real conviction (in context, his "professional" means simply not being stupid. Obviously Vega is the exact opposite of this, as a personification of stupidity): Keitel is a working-joe beta-cuck in that film, empathetic but does what's necessary.

They're hired goons, dude. That's a capital YES!

>Jules just drops the case off with Marsellus and leaves after that, la-di-da

I will preface the following by saying that I haven't seen any Tarantino past Kill Bill, if there's any "in-universe" stuff which could color things. But as the Bride's fate makes explicit (and as the reality of organized crime, which includes Islam, makes clear), one doesn't just announce going over the reservation, happily ever after. This is merely wishful thinking on your part.

Unless one sneaks out. I've heard stories and I've heard fables that the Jackson organist of Kill Bill(?) was Jules sneaking out and wandering the earth, but these are very dated theories, and several Tarantino flicks that I haven't cared to watch have intervened, so take this comment in its context.

I always thought it was a funeral

No but they did it anyway for the reddit audience

Reminder that as well as helping dispose of dead niggers, Winston Wolf also sells car insurance in Bongland.

The Bride didn't tell Bill that she was leaving. The Bride, who was in a romantic relationship with Bill, disappeared while on a job. He assumed that she had been killed, mourned, and then began to search for her murderers. As he continued searching, he eventually found out that not only was she not dead, but she was pregnant, and getting married to some fucking jerk. He...overreacted.

>O-Ren had managed to establish herself separate from Bill.
>Budd had managed to separate from Bill.
>Vernita separated from Bill in order to get married and raise a daughter.
>Elle was the only one who stayed on as Bill's subordinate.

Had the Bride gone back to Bill and ended things with him, he would have been upset and he would have kept tabs on her, but she would have been able to eventually shake him and he wouldn't have gotten the wrong impression. The only complication was B.B., since Bill would have insisted on being a part of her life, which is something that the Bride didn't want to allow.

Jules made it clear that he was going to return the case and tell Marcellus that he was done. And from what we've seen, Marcellus isn't necessarily a hard-ass when people cut ties with him, provided that they're square with him when they do so. Butch could have let Marcellus get gang-raped and murdered in a basement, but he went back and saved him. As a reward, Marcellus called off his hit on Butch and told him to get out of town. A man whose life he wanted to end just a few hours prior just had his debt wiped clean.

Gee, if only there was dialogue in the movies that explained all of this shit clearly. No, let's just discuss internet theories about the real identities of the Pianist in Kill Bill and the Buddy Holly Waiter in Pulp Fiction, instead.

by accident

>writes like a fag, and his shit is all retarded

WHY THE FUCK IS THERE A DEAD NIGGER IN MY GARAGE?

Remember in ‘Heat’ when de Niro’s character goes into the bookstore to pick up a book?
The book is on stress fracturing in metal or some highly specific subject matter like that.
That is the kind of intimate knowledge an expert has that your normal idiot criminal doesn’t.
Mr Wolf had probably studied forensic science, had knowledge of normal police procedures, had knowledge of keverage and bribery, and would know important details, such as what police might look for when looking at cars to stop, and what details they would notice after they stopped a car.
Hence, clean clothes, blanket over the upholstery, get body out of the house quickly etc. so a cop wouldn’t stop the guys, or would just wuickly issue a ticket if they were stopped.

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