7/28/2023 0 Comments Pulp fiction bible verse![]() Jules Winnfield tells this verse every person he is about to kill, because he thought it would be a cold-blooded thing to say to his victims.Sep 8, 2008. Ezekiel 25:17 is a passage of the bible, but Quentin Tarantino rewrote it for Pulp Fiction. The original actor, Alexis Arquette, already bore a striking resemblance to the comedian when she appeared in the acclaimed film, but Seinfeld’s performance as “The Fourth Man” is a bit more comedic than its predecessor - even if the implications of the technology involved are tough to stomach. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you. The YouTube channel’s retelling of an iconic Tarantino scene in the style of Seinfeld is so frighteningly well done that there is no mistaking the fact that this technology is terrifyingly potent.įortunately, instead of influencing elections or swaying criminal trials, DesiFakes used their powers for good (kinda) when they made a 1990s mashup that masterfully puts a distraught Jerry Seinfeld behind a bathroom door with a cannon in his hand as Jules and Vincent exact their brutal justice. The way of the righteous is plagued on all sides by the inequality of the selfish and the tyranny of the wicked. If there was ever any doubt that deepfake technology would fundamentally change the trust we have in our own eyeballs, DesiFakes and their video “Jerry Seinfeld in Pulp Fiction” recited a bible verse to that doubt and pumped it full of lead. I, for one, welcome our deepfake overlords. ![]()
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