James Corden enlisted Samuel L. Jackson to recreate some of the legendary actor's greatest film roles including “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown,” “Star Wars” and “Snakes On A Plane” on Wednesday's episode of "The Late Late Show."
The duo slid seamlessly from one movie segment to the next with Corden playing Jackson's co-star each time during the hilarious 11-minute skit.
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“You know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in Paris?” Corden asked Jackson during a “Pulp Fiction Scene. “They got the metric system, they wouldn't know what the f—k a quarter pounder is. They call it a royale with cheese.”
Jackson even broke character and laughed a few times during the numerous scenes in which he “shot” Corden with a fake gun and accompanying sound effects.
The two also reenacted scenes from “Shaft,” “Kingsman: The Secret Service,” “The Negotiator,” “Goodfellas,” “Coming to America,” “XXX,” “Unbreakable,” “Die Hard with a Vengeance,” “A Time to Kill,” “Do the Right Thing,” “The Incredibles,” Jurassic Park,” “Deep Blue Sea,” “Kong: Skull Island” (which isn't even in theatres yet), “Black Snake Moan,” “Coach Carter,” “Djando Unchained,” “The Hateful Eight,” the “Iron Man” movies, “The Avengers” trilogy, “Thor,” the “Captain America” series and “Soul Men,”
But it was Corden's portrayal of a shark in “Deep Blue Sea” that should win that man an Oscar.