This was the first movie made by Quentin Tarantino that I watched. I didn’t know anything about the movie, apart from a handful of references I observed from memes.
The story was undoubtedly different from other movies yet in a way still entertaining. However I am unbeknownst to what the actual plot of this movie was supposed to be nor what was special about it to be considered so popular. Does the fact that it deviates from traditional storytelling in itself act as a selling point?


Really good movie quotes were the real-life memes before the memes were memes.
Every scene in this movie has at least one quote that you could say in mixed company and others in-the-know would catch the reference.
If you disagree with me, I will get medieval on your ass.
When someone asks me if I am okay:
Memes are literally older than the internet.
Right.
Movies before internet, no?
Time to get a pair of pliers and a blow torch…
Right.