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The Most Iconic Duos In TV & Movie History - Page 11 of 30 - Kiwi Report

The Most Iconic Duos In TV & Movie History


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[post_page_title]Pulp Fiction: Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield [/post_page_title]
Quentin Tarantino’s breakout film took two veteran Hollywood actors and not only made them relevant again, reminded audiences what they loved about them in the first place. Vincent Vega, played by John Travolta, and Jules Winnfield, played by Samuel L. Jackson, were fairly efficient hitmen. They got the job done, they intimidated their victims, and Vincent Vega definitely knew how to bust a move on the dance floor. Their methods, however, were a bit unconventional and often enough, they were loose on the trigger. In the end, they had thought-provoking conversations and seemed to be well-informed when it came to cultural affairs. This makes them the nest hitmen duo we’ve ever seen.
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