Samuel L. Jackson gave his approval on a mashup video of his character from Jules Winnfield's "Pulp Fiction" grilling Brett Kavanaugh, calling him "Funny as hell".
The video shows excerpts from Kavanaugh's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the charges of sexual assault against him, with Jules reacting with lines from the famous opening scene "Pulp" where the hitman punishes a group of men. One of these men of fiction happened to be named Brett.
Kavanaugh mentions that he went to Yale? "Take a look at Brett!" Jules said.
Kavanaugh mentions that he loves beer? "May I have some of your tasty drink to wash it?" Asks Jules.
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But the turning point comes when a clip of Senator Lindsay Graham is portrayed as defending Kavanaugh as "warm, friendly and unpretentious". Jules intervenes and says: "I do not remember asking you a damn thing!
Jackson's thoughts on the mashup? "It's funny like hell," he tweeted, "but there's nothing funny about his liking Fratboy !!!"
Jackson added in a tweet later: "I apologize for the Fratboys who are not liars and rapists.
Watch the video in the clip below.
It's funny, but there's nothing funny about his ass liar Fratboy Ass !!! https://t.co/rSHcrMzMUM
Tarantino "Once upon a time in Hollywood": how do stars compare to real-life characters (Photos)
Quentin Taratino's film, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", will be shot in 1969 at the time of the notorious Manson family murders in 1969 – and will feature a mix of real and fictional characters.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, for example, play a dilapidated (fictitious) Western actor and his double stuntman, neighbors of the actress (and the victim of the assassination), Sharon Tate. Here's how the cast – as we know it up to now – matches their real counterparts.
Margot Robbie ("Me, Tonya") plays actress Sharon Tate, pregnant for eight and a half months when she was murdered by the Charles Manson family. (Her husband, director Roman Polanski, was in Europe shooting a movie at the time.)
Australian actor Damon Herriman ("Justified") will play the famous Charles Manson.
Burt Reynolds plays George Spahn, an elderly California breeder who has been persuaded to allow the Manson family to live on his property.
Dakota Fanning ("The Alienist") describes Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a disciple of Charles Manson who later attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford.
Damian Lewis ("Billions") as the actor Steve McQueen.
Emile Hirsch ("Into the Wild") plays Jay Sebring (born Thomas Kummer), a famous barber and murderer of the Manson family.
The Polish actor Rafal Zawierucha ("Warsaw 44") will play the young Roman Polanski, who was filming a film in Europe when his pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, was killed.
The actor "Empire" and "Inhumans", Mike Moh, plays kung-fu master Bruce Lee, whom Roman Polanski briefly suspected in 1969 during the murder of his wife, Sharon Tate.
Austin Butler ("The Carrie Diaries", "The Shanarra Chronicles") plays Charles "Tex" Watson, a central member of the Manson family, who has committed several murders and has been convicted of seven first-degree murders
Lena Dunham ("Girls") portrays Catherine "Gypsy" Share, a follower of Manson who did not participate in the Sharon Tate murders.
Rumer Willis ("Empire") plays Joanna Pettet, a British actress who appeared in films like "The Group" – and who also had lunch with Sharon Tate on the day of his assassination.
Nicholas Hammond, who played Friedrich in "The Sound of Music," portrays actor-director Sam Wanamaker (whose connection to the Manson affair is unclear).
The famous actress and singer of the 1960s, Connie Stevens, will be performed by "Don & # 39; t Trust the B — Apartment 23" alum Dreama Walker.
Voytek Frykowski (aka Wojciech Frykowski), the Polish actor who was killed with others in the house of Roman Polanski on Cielo Drive, will be performed by the actor Costa Ronin ("The Americans").
Abigail Folger, a victim of the Manson family, heir to the fortune of Folger's cafe and Frykowski's girlfriend, will be played by "The Love Witch" actress Samantha Robinson.
Margaret Qualley, star of "The Leftovers", plays the role of Kitty Kat in the role of Kathryn "Kitty" Lutesinger, member of the Manson family, the girlfriend of the convicted murderer Bobby Beausoleil.
Madisen Beaty ("The Fosters", "Aquarius") appears as Patricia Krenwinkel, a member of the Manson family, who was convicted of the murder of Sharon Tate and four others on Cielo Drive.
Newcomer Victoria Pedretti plays Lulu, the nickname of the Manson family member and convicted murderer Leslie Van Houten – who was 19 at the time of the murders.
In Tarantino's 2019 film, many stars play in 1969 in Los Angeles, between Steve McQueen and Sharon Tate.
Quentin Taratino's movie "Once upon a time in Hollywood" is shot around 1969, at the time of the notorious Manson family murders in 1969 – and presents a mix of real and fictional characters.