10 Most Paused Moments In Quentin Tarantino Movies

3. A Closer Look At "Divine Intervention" - Pulp Fiction

Lucy Liu
Miramax

Playing host to one of the many instantly iconic exchanges that take place during the 1994 sensation that was Pulp Fiction, the scene that involves Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta's Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega, respectively, trying to retrieve a briefcase for their gangster boss has no doubt been replayed a freakish amount of times.

But away from Winnfield's epic quoting of the Bible, there's another moment buried in the thick of the re-watchable chaos that is very much worthy of a quick pause of the excellence.

Moments after Winnfield and Vega lay their vengeance upon Brett, a quick shot of the suited leading figures showcases a few oddly placed bullet holes in the wall behind them. Said shots would soon be put there by Brett's associate hiding in the bathroom, of course, with each and every blindly-fired shot missing the duo; a miracle referred to as "divine intervention" by Jules.

These stray holes in the wall being there before Brett's pal even unleashes them from his gun was likely little more than a standard continuity error. Yet, it's one that has most certainly been spotted and frozen in time for a quick "huh, look at that!" on countless occasions over the years.

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