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Pulp Fiction, by Grafter on Sept 4, 2009 23:53:33 GMT 1, Just started on BBC..... Although I must have seen this film well over what would constitute reasonable viewing amounts, I find myself excited and drawn to it yet again....
Is this the coolest film ever made...? Discuss.
Just started on BBC..... Although I must have seen this film well over what would constitute reasonable viewing amounts, I find myself excited and drawn to it yet again....
Is this the coolest film ever made...? Discuss.
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Pulp Fiction, by denzil on Sept 4, 2009 23:56:46 GMT 1, not as cool as cool hand luke
not as cool as cool hand luke
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Pulp Fiction, by robotbad on Sept 4, 2009 23:57:58 GMT 1, nope tries too hard
but does some abosolute classic lines in it 'zed's dead baby, zed's dead'
for cool look up any number of Paul Newman films in particular for me at least 'the hustler'
nope tries too hard
but does some abosolute classic lines in it 'zed's dead baby, zed's dead'
for cool look up any number of Paul Newman films in particular for me at least 'the hustler'
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Pulp Fiction, by Coach on Sept 4, 2009 23:58:28 GMT 1, Very cool, but not as good as Withnail and I. imo. c
Very cool, but not as good as Withnail and I. imo. c
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Pulp Fiction, by monkeyballs on Sept 4, 2009 23:58:35 GMT 1, Coolest film ever made, quite a mantle. My immediate thoughts spring to Old Boy
Coolest film ever made, quite a mantle. My immediate thoughts spring to Old Boy
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Pulp Fiction, by robotbad on Sept 4, 2009 23:59:08 GMT 1, incest aint cool
but a claw hammer is
incest aint cool
but a claw hammer is
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Pulp Fiction, by Grafter on Sept 5, 2009 0:00:19 GMT 1, Good shout, Denzil
Shall ponder your surgestion.
Good shout, Denzil
Shall ponder your surgestion.
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Pulp Fiction, by denzil on Sept 5, 2009 0:00:35 GMT 1, Very cool, but not as good as Withnail and I. imo. c get in the back ov the van!
Very cool, but not as good as Withnail and I. imo. c get in the back ov the van!
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Pulp Fiction, by robotbad on Sept 5, 2009 0:04:43 GMT 1, the original Alfie is cool (not the pussy version with Jude Law)
the original Alfie is cool (not the pussy version with Jude Law)
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Pulp Fiction, by Grafter on Sept 5, 2009 0:15:48 GMT 1, Lock stock.....
Not so much cool but is a great British effort.
Lock stock.....
Not so much cool but is a great British effort.
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Pulp Fiction, by robotbad on Sept 5, 2009 0:19:00 GMT 1, Sick Boy: [Sean Connery accent] Do you shee the beasht? Have you got it in your shights? Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: [aiming the pellet gun at a dog] Clear enough, Missh Moneypenny! This should preshent no shignificant problemsh! [shoots the dog which starts attacking its owner] Sick Boy: For a vegetarian, Rents, you're a fuckin' EVIL shot!
Sick Boy: It's certainly a phenomenon in all walks of life. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: What do you mean? Sick Boy: Well, at one time, you've got it, and then you lose it, and it's gone forever. All walks of life: George Best, for example. Had it, lost it. Or David Bowie, or Lou Reed... Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Some of his solo stuff's not bad. Sick Boy: No, it's not bad, but it's not great either. And in your heart you kind of know that although it sounds all right, it's actually just shite. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: So who else? Sick Boy: Charlie Nicholas, David Niven, Malcolm McLaren, Elvis Presley... Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: OK, OK, so what's the point you're trying to make? Sick Boy: All I'm trying to do is help you understand that The Name of The Rose is merely a blip on an otherwise uninterrupted downward trajectory. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: What about The Untouchables? Sick Boy: I don't rate that at all. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Despite the Academy Award? Sick Boy: That means fuck all. Its a sympathy vote. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Right. So we all get old and then we can't hack it anymore. Is that it? Sick Boy: Yeah. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: That's your theory? Sick Boy: Yeah. Beautifully fucking illustrated.
Sick Boy: [Sean Connery accent] Do you shee the beasht? Have you got it in your shights? Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: [aiming the pellet gun at a dog] Clear enough, Missh Moneypenny! This should preshent no shignificant problemsh! [shoots the dog which starts attacking its owner] Sick Boy: For a vegetarian, Rents, you're a fuckin' EVIL shot!
Sick Boy: It's certainly a phenomenon in all walks of life. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: What do you mean? Sick Boy: Well, at one time, you've got it, and then you lose it, and it's gone forever. All walks of life: George Best, for example. Had it, lost it. Or David Bowie, or Lou Reed... Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Some of his solo stuff's not bad. Sick Boy: No, it's not bad, but it's not great either. And in your heart you kind of know that although it sounds all right, it's actually just shite. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: So who else? Sick Boy: Charlie Nicholas, David Niven, Malcolm McLaren, Elvis Presley... Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: OK, OK, so what's the point you're trying to make? Sick Boy: All I'm trying to do is help you understand that The Name of The Rose is merely a blip on an otherwise uninterrupted downward trajectory. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: What about The Untouchables? Sick Boy: I don't rate that at all. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Despite the Academy Award? Sick Boy: That means fuck all. Its a sympathy vote. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Right. So we all get old and then we can't hack it anymore. Is that it? Sick Boy: Yeah. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: That's your theory? Sick Boy: Yeah. Beautifully fucking illustrated.
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Pulp Fiction, by monkeyballs on Sept 5, 2009 0:21:53 GMT 1, incest aint cool but a claw hammer is
Super fuckin cool when you make a film about it like old boy though! Alfie is of its time, pretty sad unless you wish you were a 'player', better to choose performance for a true 60's icon of coolness
incest aint cool but a claw hammer is Super fuck in cool when you make a film about it like old boy though! Alfie is of its time, pretty sad unless you wish you were a 'player', better to choose performance for a true 60's icon of coolness
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Pulp Fiction, by robotbad on Sept 5, 2009 0:24:31 GMT 1, nothing to do with wishing to be player - lol - i think Alfie's inherent sadness is one of the reasons it's so cool
but then i'm poncified me
nothing to do with wishing to be player - lol - i think Alfie's inherent sadness is one of the reasons it's so cool
but then i'm poncified me
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Pulp Fiction, by denzil on Sept 5, 2009 0:27:03 GMT 1, anyone seen mean streets early de nero and kytel?
anyone seen mean streets early de nero and kytel?
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Pulp Fiction, by monkeyballs on Sept 5, 2009 0:28:27 GMT 1, Guess we need to define 'cool' to make this make any sense as we both agree that Alfie is in fact sad, thought you thought it cool to be vacuous! Apologies
Guess we need to define 'cool' to make this make any sense as we both agree that Alfie is in fact sad, thought you thought it cool to be vacuous! Apologies
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Pulp Fiction, by monkeyballs on Sept 5, 2009 0:28:56 GMT 1, anyone seen mean streets early de nero and kytel?
Now that is a cool film
anyone seen mean streets early de nero and kytel? Now that is a cool film
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Pulp Fiction, by denzil on Sept 5, 2009 0:33:41 GMT 1, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer ;D
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer ;D
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Pulp Fiction, by Grafter on Sept 5, 2009 0:35:34 GMT 1, Bad Liuetenant.....
Kietel is superb as the most self destructive arsehole ever put on screen.
Bad Liuetenant.....
Kietel is superb as the most self destructive arsehole ever put on screen.
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Pulp Fiction, by denzil on Sept 5, 2009 0:39:29 GMT 1, Bad Liuetenant..... Kietel is superb as the most self destructive asshole ever put on screen. i often act out the wanking scene on the missus ;D
Bad Liuetenant..... Kietel is superb as the most self destructive asshole ever put on screen. i often act out the wanking scene on the missus ;D
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Pulp Fiction, by monkeyballs on Sept 5, 2009 0:41:48 GMT 1, the old saying is coming back to me
'opinions are like arseholes., everyone's got one'
We'll never agree................ unless we try the age thing
1. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the lost Ark 2. Back to the future 3. Breakdance 2 electric Boogaloo
Having shamed myself, I bow out, but these films will always hold a place close to my heart and I am sure many of my age range in reflective mood.
the old saying is coming back to me
'opinions are like arseholes., everyone's got one'
We'll never agree................ unless we try the age thing
1. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the lost Ark 2. Back to the future 3. Breakdance 2 electric Boogaloo
Having shamed myself, I bow out, but these films will always hold a place close to my heart and I am sure many of my age range in reflective mood.
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Pulp Fiction, by Grafter on Sept 5, 2009 0:49:11 GMT 1, Bad Liuetenant..... Kietel is superb as the most self destructive asshole ever put on screen. i often act out the wanking scene on the missus ;D
A little too much information there, Mr.
Bad Liuetenant..... Kietel is superb as the most self destructive asshole ever put on screen. i often act out the wanking scene on the missus ;D A little too much information there, Mr.
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Pulp Fiction, by Grafter on Sept 5, 2009 0:53:59 GMT 1, Didn't think anyone would be brave enough to mention Back to the Future, but got to agree. Was a special film in it's time. Would add in the same categorie The Warriors, and the original Rollerball.
Didn't think anyone would be brave enough to mention Back to the Future, but got to agree. Was a special film in it's time. Would add in the same categorie The Warriors, and the original Rollerball.
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Pulp Fiction, by denzil on Sept 5, 2009 0:54:10 GMT 1, just a bit of good ol Method acting ;D
just a bit of good ol Method acting ;D
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Pulp Fiction, by denzil on Sept 5, 2009 0:56:22 GMT 1, a street car named desire
a street car named desire
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Pulp Fiction, by Coach on Sept 5, 2009 1:13:10 GMT 1, I thought Snatch was a superb film. Alan Ford as Brick Top was as frightening as they come, Turkish and Tommy were brilliant and Brad Pitt as Micky was a revelation. imo.
Leon is my other top 3 film.
c
I thought Snatch was a superb film. Alan Ford as Brick Top was as frightening as they come, Turkish and Tommy were brilliant and Brad Pitt as Micky was a revelation. imo.
Leon is my other top 3 film.
c
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Pulp Fiction, by Heavyconsumer on Sept 5, 2009 2:22:53 GMT 1, Some great shouts above, but no-one's yet mentioned any of these (some of my all time coolest movie list toppers)..... And YES, Pulp Fiction makes that list too for me, purely because of some of the classic dialogue and perfectly timed delivery by Jackson, Willis, Travolta and co'.
The Empire Strikes Back Citizen Kane Dr Strangelove The Sting Spartacus
Some great shouts above, but no-one's yet mentioned any of these (some of my all time coolest movie list toppers)..... And YES, Pulp Fiction makes that list too for me, purely because of some of the classic dialogue and perfectly timed delivery by Jackson, Willis, Travolta and co'.
The Empire Strikes Back Citizen Kane Dr Strangelove The Sting Spartacus
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Pulp Fiction, by Martin Whatson on Sept 5, 2009 2:33:57 GMT 1, Long time since ive seen it now, but this scene always springs to mind when I think the film!
Long time since ive seen it now, but this scene always springs to mind when I think the film!
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Pulp Fiction, by cashman on Sept 5, 2009 2:39:44 GMT 1, Long time since ive seen it now, but this scene always springs to mind when I think the film!
Classic scene !! I also like the bit where Travolta is driving the car while smacked up off his tits......he looks so baked
Long time since ive seen it now, but this scene always springs to mind when I think the film! Classic scene !! I also like the bit where Travolta is driving the car while smacked up off his tits......he looks so baked
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Pulp Fiction, by Cardiff on Sept 5, 2009 2:45:51 GMT 1, Hopping on board the Brad Pitt stream of consciousness...Burn After Reading...actually laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes for the last 30 minutes of that movie. Not really "cool" but pretty classic Coen Bros.
I completely agree w/Grafter about Pulp Fiction. But gotta also throw QT some "coolness" props for Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill 1.
Hopping on board the Brad Pitt stream of consciousness...Burn After Reading...actually laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes for the last 30 minutes of that movie. Not really "cool" but pretty classic Coen Bros.
I completely agree w/Grafter about Pulp Fiction. But gotta also throw QT some "coolness" props for Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill 1.
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Pulp Fiction, by Standard on Sept 5, 2009 6:47:56 GMT 1, "Oh man I shot Marvin In The Face" ;D
Written by Tarantino and my all time favourite scene in any film:
"Now tell me, am I lying"
Completely unrelated but watched this the other day - v.good
"Oh man I shot Marvin In The Face" ;D
Written by Tarantino and my all time favourite scene in any film:
"Now tell me, am I lying"
Completely unrelated but watched this the other day - v.good
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