Knock it off, Julie.

Pulp Fiction (1994)
JIMMIE
A screenplay character in Pulp Fiction (1994).
- lines
- 26
- words
- 404
- scenes
- 7
- dialogue
- 2.8%
- avg words / line
- 16
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 83
source review flagged 1 dialogue line
Sample dialogue
– I ain't through! Now don't you understand that if Bonnie comes home and finds a dead body in her house, I'm gonna get divorced. No marriage counselor, no trial separation – fuckin' divorced. And I don't wanna get fuckin' divorced. The last time me an' Bonnie talked about this shit was gonna be the last time me an' Bonnie talked about this shit. Now I wanna help ya out Julie, I really do. But I ain't gonna lose my wife doin' it.
scene 80 — INT. JIMMIE'S KITCHEN – MORNINGKnock it off, Julie.
scene 80 — INT. JIMMIE'S KITCHEN – MORNINGYou know why you didn't see that sign?
scene 80 — INT. JIMMIE'S KITCHEN – MORNINGGood, 'cause we got one.
scene 85 — INT. JIMMIE'S HOUSE – MORNINGYou gotta understand something, Winston. I want to help you guys out and all, but that's my best linen. It was a wedding present from my Uncle Conrad and Aunt Ginny, and they ain't with us anymore –
scene 88 — INT. JIMMIE'S BEDROOM – MORNING
Bookends
I guess you just gotta know how to wear them.