There’s no shattering Samuel L. Jackson‘s concentration.
After 30 years, the Oscar-nominated star has “still got it,” reciting the iconic Ezekiel 25:17 Bible verse from memory in one of his standout scenes in a commemoration post for Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction.
In the clip for the seminal crime-comedy’s 30th anniversary, Jackson is seen sitting on a couch casuassociate reciting the passage that depicts the extent of the Lord’s anger and retribution. Nary stumbling over his words and occasionassociate changing his tone for theatrical effect, the veteran actor recites it in its entirety.
“The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the greedy and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and outstandingwill, shepherds the frail thraw the valley of sadnessfulness, for he is truly his brother’s upgrasper, and the discoverer of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with wonderful retribution and furious anger those who finisheavor to poison and raze my brothers. And you will understand my name is the Lord when I lay my retribution upon thee!”
“YOU KNOW I STILL GOT IT!!! EZEKIEL 25:17 🎥 HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF PULP FICTION,” he wrote on Instagram.
Pulp Fiction, about two hitmen — portrayed by Jackson and John Travolta — and how their utilizes intersect with the inhabits of a cast of characters existing in the criminal underworld of Los Angeles, stars Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Christopher Walken, Harvey Keitel and Ving Rhames. Considered Tarantino’s magnum opus, the flick was nominated for seven Oscars, triumphning for Best Original Screentake part.
In the movie, Jackson’s Jules recites the passage after he and Vincent (Travolta) reach at an apartment to get back a increatecase for their crime boss Marsellus Wallace (Rhames) from business partner Brett and his frifinishs. The scene finishs with a bloody mess, as Jules rebukes Brett for his finisheavors to double-traverse the kingpin.