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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2019 1:25:26 GMT
No. The first time I saw that monologue it was old on arrival. The first time I watched the movie, that monologue made me feel like I'd already seen it a thousand times. Tipping was never mandatory, and unless you're 100 or more years old, you didn't make the world where tipping is a thing because servers get paid less than minimum wage, you just live in it. I'd like to see people fairly compensated first thing in the morning but until then, don't not tip and call yourself enlightened. It's so tired. I don't think Tarantino thought this was a new idea. I think it is done to show what kind of a person Mr. Pink is and how the rest of the people at the table act towards him. I think the point of it in this specific movie is that all the other pieces of garbage at the table look at him funny for not wanting to tip, but have no problem robbing banks and killing people. I was only talking about the attitude. I should have said the attitude was old on arrival, not that it made the movie seem old on arrival. It's just not every day I see a refreshing take on why not to tip and his lines weren't about to be an exception but it got its job done in the movie. I just find the attitude annoying, but it's a great scene.
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