• Pulp Fiction
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[QUOTE=A Grunt ALT;20209687]Laughed my ass off at the scene where Vincent shoots Marvin in the head, then I looked around the theater awkwardly once I realized I was the only one laughing at it.[/QUOTE] That reminds me of watching "Of Mice and Men," in school a couple of years back, and when [sp]George shoots Lennie near the end of the movie and falls to the ground[/sp] my friend burst out laughing and the teacher flipped. Ontopic: I only recently watched it a few months ago when I bought it, man was I missing out. I've seen quite a few times since then. Maybe I'll watch it tonight.
I remember when I first saw this movie, it didn't interest me at all (the beginning at least) now I can't get enough of it.
[QUOTE=sami-pso;20209670][img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/82/Pulp_Fiction_cover.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE] I have this poster :v:
I have so many parts of this movie memorized, watching Brandon Hardesty's reenactments made me mad when he messed up a bunch of lines, but everyone praised him for it. Still, one of my favorites, I recently found the soundtrack after looking everywhere, I don't think I skip a single song listening through it.
[IMG]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=129951&dateline=1266178352[/IMG]:hf:[IMG]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=193150&dateline=1275303542[/IMG] Me too :v:
This [I]IS[/I] a tasty burger! There are so many quotes from that one scene...
Favourite movie of all time. Absolute classic.
[QUOTE=Rusty101;20241183]goodfellas is underrated in comparison i agree that it is better[/QUOTE] The Godfather is a better movie, but I would rather watch Goodfellas. Neither are under or over rated, both are masterpieces... but lets stay on topic. After Tarantino finished Jackie Brown and up until Inglourious Basterds, I think he wasn't really "there" any more. I do love the Kill Bill movies, but I felt he wasn't his true self when making those. He was not as "wreckless" and "free-spirited" with it as he was with his other movies. Inglourious Basterds is a great return to form though... Tarantino is back :mmmsmug:
...What? :smug:
[QUOTE=Mister Sandman;22627345]...What? :smug:[/QUOTE] :frogbon:
I love this movie. Only seen it once, must watch it again sometime.
The only part which I felt was awkwardly out of place was when Vincent acts like a jerkoff towards the guy that tries to help him
[QUOTE=Dr. Fishtastic;22649258]The only part which I felt was awkwardly out of place was when Vincent acts like a jerkoff towards the guy that tries to help him[/QUOTE] if you are talking about 'a please would be nice'.. 'pretty please with a cherry on top, clean the fucking car' scene then you are very wrong.
I asked my mom if she liked the movie, she said she had no idea why people liked it so much and thought it was stupid, I always thought she was crazy for saying that, I recently found out she thought Pulp Fiction was the movie [B][I]"Breakfast Club"[/I][/B]... I didn't even know what to say. I told her what movie it actually was and then, then she understood.
Breakfast Club is fantastic :smile:
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