For a person who doesn't get zen. He has it at times it seems.
All his bills are paid. His wife is healthy. In this moment, he’s at peace.
"I read all that but like I say, every time I think seriously about it, my cat comes and swipes his tail across my face." In my mind, this is nearly a koan if you meditate on it.
The Walken Koan: A student approached the master known as 'The Weapon of Choice' while the master was dancing, and interrupted him to ask "Master, I read these many books on Zen, but I am not sure what Zen is. What is Zen?"
The master looked at the student and answered "I read all that but like I say, every time I think seriously about it, my cat comes and swipes his tail across my face." The master then resumed dancing.
Christopher Walken worked in a number of Broadway shows so it's not surprising he can dance.
Define: captive audience.
(Credit to Owl City for that one.)
Then you realize that the ridiculous anecdote was actually deeply significant to Butch, and explains why he doesn't leave Marsellus behind, and of course why he has to go back for his watch at the end.
I LOL'd to tears, but I was the only person laughing in a full theatre, so my girlfriend was mortified.
I'm also curious about the GP comment that the story explains why he didn't leave MW behind
The whole "ass" bit: "So he hid it in the one place he knew he could hide somethin'. His ass. Five long years, he wore this watch up his ass."
> I'm also curious about the GP comment that the story explains why he didn't leave MW behind
It's right at the beginning of the speech:
"Hello, little man. Boy I sure heard a bunch about you. See, I was a good friend of your Daddy's. We were in that Hanoi pit of hell over five years together. Hopefully, you'll never have to experience this yourself, but when two men are in a situation like me and your Daddy were, for as long as we were, you take on certain responsibilities of the other."
https://genius.com/Quentin-tarantino-pulp-fiction-prelude-to...
(There is a funny "how it should have ended" that makes fun of how he left such an important watch in the care of his flakey girlfriend in the first place)
If you haven't seen it before, it's long but worth a watch. Left me longing for more older films, like the original Rambo, Empire of the Sun, or The Razor's Edge. They don't make movies like that anymore.
I still love Walken though.
I have to admit, I probably can't hear that song now and not notice the beat of the cowbell in the background.
I love this quote. Can't find if it's a known reference?