Pulp Fiction Screenplay

TheWrap on MSN: Pete Hegseth Ripped for Quoting 'Pulp Fiction' Instead of the Bible at Pentagon Worship Service: 'Must Have Been Drunk' | Video

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put the "script" in "scripture" when he quoted a fake Bible verse from Quentin Tarantino's 1994 crime-thriller "Pulp Fiction" during remarks at a Pentagon worship ...

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Pete Hegseth Ripped for Quoting 'Pulp Fiction' Instead of the Bible at Pentagon Worship Service: 'Must Have Been Drunk' | Video

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recited dialogue drawn from the film "Pulp Fiction" at a Pentagon prayer service, using it to frame the war in Iran as an act of divine justice.

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The Tennessean on MSN: 'Pulp Fiction' or Ezekiel 25:17? Pete Hegseth draws ridicule for quote

Pete Hegseth delivered a worship sermon this week that has viewers wondering if it was borrowed from the "Pulp Fiction" script.

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Pete Hegseth is being mocked after quoting what sounded like a Bible verse during a Pentagon prayer service — but critics say it came from Pulp Fiction, Wonderwall. comcan report.

Far Out Magazine: Pete Hegseth quotes ‘Pulp Fiction’ instead of Bible verse at Pentagon sermon

Pete Hegseth has appeared to recite the script of 'Pulp Fiction' rather than a Bible verse during a religious sermon being held at the Pentagon.

Pete Hegseth quotes ‘Pulp Fiction’ instead of Bible verse at Pentagon sermon

collider: You Won't Believe Who Quentin Tarantino Had in Mind for 'Pulp Fiction'

You Won't Believe Who Quentin Tarantino Had in Mind for 'Pulp Fiction'

Yahoo: ‘Pulp Fiction’ Turns 30: How Quentin Tarantino’s Masterpiece Saved Careers, Conquered Film Festivals and Changed Cinema Forever