Why do millennials like this movie so much?
It's really good
/thread
>>81770122
EP*C, witty, funny, reddit dialogue
COOL, awesome, swaggy action
directed by le meme man himself
>>81770149
^^^^^This. SO much this.^^^^^
>>81770122
I didn't like it at first, hated it, but I rewatched it a few years ago and it was alright. The anthology fitted together well imo. Some bits are better than others, but on average it's a good movie.
Because they have never seen a real film in their lives, so when they first see a film like Pulp Fiction, they think they're special because they think they have "taste" and they're "film buffs"
Good acting. Interesting script/confusing timeline. Drugs, sex, rock n roll, guns, swords.
Weren't/aren't redpilled
>>81770402
>swords
It was just the one sword.
>>81770122
>the name's Butch, and I'm here to fuck
HELLA F*CKING EPIC
>>81770431
What do redpilled 4chanarians such as ourselves think of it?
>>81770122
they strongly relate to the gimp
>>81770667
It's an okay film, but one of the best films of all time like some people say? Not even close..
>>81770747
There is no "best films of all time", my dear redditor.
>>81770122
It's a non-linear film that isn't pretentious. That's the only thing it has going for it though. The rest of it is just endless homages and nostalgia non-sequiturs up the ass that won't hold up in 30, even 20 years time.
>>81770809
Yes, but it is very common to see Pulp Fiction in some people's "The Best Films of All Time" list. Which is wrong of course.
>>81770820
>won't hold up in 30, even 20 years time.
Who cares? The most important thing is to hold up to one view at the time of its realease.