Is Pulp Fiction The Greatest Movie Of All Time?

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  1. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    thought of this thread when i saw this

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vth5ywXSXJ4
     
  2. ahmetkaya

    ahmetkaya Newbie

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  3. ahmetkaya

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    casablanca and maltese falcon were too boring to me. I liked Clark Gable's act in gone with the wind and liked the movie. As for Dr.strangelove, it was too rubbish to me.
     
  4. Terrapin2190

    Terrapin2190 I am nature.

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    Is Pulp Fiction 'one of' the best movies of all time? Yes.

    Greatest movie ever created though, I don't know if there's an answer to that.

    I recently found a new appreciation for the Lord of the Rings movies. I've had the extended edition DVD's sitting on my shelf for the longest time and finally decided to watch them all. It took me 6 days to get through the whole 10 hours of movie time involved. There is so much meaning behind it all. I was amazed after watching the trilogy again. And the extended versions add so much ambience and visual stimulation along with the superb fantasy landscape and acting crew. I wonder how many extras they hired. It's insane the amount of time and effort must have gone into all that.

    Perseverance and determination, I found were key points. Which is awesome imo, but there's so much more...

    Cloud Atlas, I think deserves a spot up there. Kind of a Tarantino-ish sci-fi epic. Lots of meaning in that one that's hard to grasp on your first time seeing the movie.

    The Maze Runner was a-maze-ing! :p

    Also, Get Smart I thought was pretty good. It's one I like to re-watch and still laugh at. I especially liked how they created a separate spin-off movie. Bruce and Lloyd's Out of Control, which expands on parts of the movie you weren't aware of after watching Get Smart.

    The way a movie makes you feel, the scenery, ambience and 'background noise' is what helps make my decision if a movie is 'good' or not.

    It all depends on who is watching the movie and how they feel about it.

    Birdman. I enjoyed that one as well! Worthy of a spot on my shelf.

    I just wish he would have said "I... AM... BIRDMAN!!"



    Edit: Speaking of Platoon, I'd like to watch Beyond The Law again.

    Edit 2: Speaking of Beyond The Law... Hell Ride!! Fucking EPIC.
     
  5. Mattekat

    Mattekat Ice Queen of The North

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    Pulp fiction is pretty great but for me it isn't one of the best of all time. I think my top movies are....

    The gods must be crazy
    Fight club
    Waterworld
    Requiem for a dream
    Spun
    Charlie Bartlett
    American psycho
    The shining (actually most Kubrick films that one is just my favourite)
     
  6. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Haven't heard of that one for awhile.
     
  7. 6-eyed shaman

    6-eyed shaman Sock-eye salmon

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    The God's Must be Crazy brings me way back. I need to watch that one again.

    I go snowboarding up at Timberline lodge where The Shining was filmed. Yet I still haven't gotten around to actually seeing it.
     
  8. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Let me get this straight you people really like waterworld?

    It had a budget of over 200 million (but looked like a 100 million dollar movie) and grossed 82 million at the box office – ok


    Hotwater
     
  9. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    crab legs are overpriced too. that doesn't mean i don't enjoy them when i have them.
     
  10. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I can get you a discount on those crab legs, as for Fishtar or Kevin’s Gate you’re on your own



    Hotwater
     
  11. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    That scene where he gets offered up the young girl to plant his seed in, he scrunces up his face, basically runs away, they chase him and lock him up in a cage Deer Hunter style.


    Ive had nightmares like that I ;) Had a little bit of a giggle first time I saw that.


    But seriously, Mad Max 3 is pretty kooky in a similar way to Waterworld, I didnt see any difference. The Costner Post Apocalyptic movie I really hate is The Postman, now that one is reall really really bad
     
  12. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I put it in the same category of failed underwater movies along with …………….

    Sphere
    Deepstar Six
    Leviathan
    Deep Rising
    The Abyss (the best of the failed movies)
    Deep Blue Sea
    Poseidon
    The Deep (except for Jacqueline Bisset)




    Hotwater
     
  13. ahmetkaya

    ahmetkaya Newbie

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    The apartment (1960) was a movie with sadness. I liked it very much. I liked sadness and I liked that movie because I found the movie sad. I was feeling sorry for the actor in the movie while watching.
     
  14. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Waterworld was one of Costner's lesser movies.

    I just saw Tomorrow Land, and enjoyed it.
     
  15. Mattekat

    Mattekat Ice Queen of The North

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    I've never seen it but I will try to find it and watch it soon. Thanks!
     
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  16. autophobe2e

    autophobe2e Senior Member

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    Off the top of my head:

    The devils
    Night of the demon
    The wages of fear
    Zulu
    Children of men
    Haxan
    equus
    Rope
    M
    Alien
     
  17. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    Yeah Children of Men is the best post apocalyptic movie in a way, at leas with that general feeling of dread that persists throughout, excellent premise. Worldwide infertility more depressing than a zombie apocalypse
     
  18. secret_thinker

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    Wow, I remember seeing this in the cinemas. It was good and I forgot all about it!
     
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  19. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Zulu was an excellent war movie, but Equus incorporated the worst of bestiality with homo-eroticism



    Hotwater
     
  20. Mattekat

    Mattekat Ice Queen of The North

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    I should have added ghost world to my list.
     

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