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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2018 1:35:58 GMT
Pulp That Fiction.
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Post by Viced on May 2, 2018 1:37:14 GMT
They are so similar... it's too hard to decide!
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Post by PromNightCarrie on May 2, 2018 4:35:37 GMT
Right now I'm going to go with Pulp Fiction, but I'm not in my Lynchian mood at the moment.
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on May 2, 2018 7:45:51 GMT
Pulp Fiction is on of my all time favourites and one of the handful of films that made me fall in love with film back in the mid 90s, but Mulholland Drive is one of my two favourite films, so Mulholland Drive.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on May 2, 2018 11:22:04 GMT
PULP FICTIONNever understood the huge fascination for MD
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Post by jakesully on May 2, 2018 22:43:02 GMT
MD!
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2018 22:46:06 GMT
I love Pulp Fiction but it's not even the best thing Tarantino's done. Mulholland Drive is on a completely different level of greatness, and one of the few movies I could see a case being made for being called the greatest of all time. This isn't even close.
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on May 3, 2018 10:40:06 GMT
I love Pulp Fiction but it's not even the best thing Tarantino's done. Mulholland Drive is on a completely different level of greatness, and one of the few movies I could see a case being made for being called the greatest of all time. This isn't even close. You need to stop stealing my thoughts and posting them on the internet.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on May 3, 2018 16:01:19 GMT
Pulp Fiction - 10 Mulholland Drive - 8.5
Mulholland Drive is great, but Pulp Fiction is just on another whole level for me.
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Post by mikediastavrone96 on May 3, 2018 16:36:11 GMT
Pulp Fiction is one of those films I can watch anytime and it still hits all the right buttons. I'm always astounded at how good it is because as much as I'm into film analysis, especially for screenwriting, I still haven't quite figured out how or why it works so insanely well. For instance, I have no idea why I'm okay with, let alone enjoy, Marvin's last scene. In just about any other movie, I'd be sickened by that and for some tonal or other contextual reason I like it in Pulp Fiction. Tarantino's made more thematically dense films, more emotionally involving ones, ones with a greater sense of style and visual creativity, etc. but somehow Pulp Fiction still stands as the film for which he'll go down in history and rightfully so.
I love Mulholland Dr. of course and would take Lynch over Tarantino in general, but Pulp Fiction is another animal.
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Post by quetee on May 3, 2018 16:49:56 GMT
Jules Winnfield has one question :
Have y'all lost your damn minds????
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Post by stabcaesar on May 4, 2018 18:26:06 GMT
Don't love either but like Mulholland Dr. a bit more. 8/10 for Mulholland Dr. and 7/10 for Pulp Fiction.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2018 23:08:40 GMT
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Post by xafqa on May 5, 2018 7:45:09 GMT
Of course Pulp Fiction without any doubt
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Post by thelistenercanon on May 12, 2018 6:34:22 GMT
What a fucking random comparison. But I'd go with Pulp Fiction since that's in my top 10. Both are masterpieces though.
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Post by cheesecake on May 12, 2018 15:11:37 GMT
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Post by pessimusreincarnated on May 14, 2018 18:44:36 GMT
Two of the greatest. A recent re-watch of Mulholland Drive bumped it close to my Top 10 of all time. But Pulp Fiction arguably remains my #1.
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