Back in 1994, Pulp Fiction took the indie scene by storm as the defining movie of the decade. The movie has had a tremendous influence on cinema in the years since its release, but perhaps its biggest influence has been the birth of Samuel L. Jackson’s career. Not only did Pulp Fiction make Jackson a star; it defined the kind of character he would play for the rest of his life. A guy who’s articulate, a guy who doesn’t watch his language, a guy who rattles off long, meandering monologues – Jules Winnfield was the role that defined Jackson as an actor.