Pulp Fiction Opinion Poll

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Moderator: Edi

How Would You Rate Pulp Fiction?

1 (Strongly Disliked)
2
4%
2 (Moderately Disliked)
1
2%
3 (Neutral; Mediocre)
5
9%
4 (Moderately Liked)
8
15%
5 (Strongly Liked)
37
70%
 
Total votes: 53

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Col. Crackpot
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Post by Col. Crackpot »

Chardok wrote:
Cal Wright wrote:Yeah, I put down 2. It had some cool scenes with Travolta and Jackson, but that was it.
When referring to "Mr. Jackson" It is preferable that you call him by his full, proper name. That being Samuel L. "Motherfucking" Jackson.
He is, after all, a mushroom cloud layin' motherfucker, motherfucker.
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Post by Cal Wright »

How about I kick your mother fucking ass, for not shutting the mother fucking up when regarding my mother fucking thread on Samual L motherfucking Jackson, you motherfucking denizen!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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I'm the opposite of Superman. I can sit and watch dialog driven movies all day, and Tarantino has made dialog an art form all by itself. And the cast was brilliant, even Travolta.

5, motherfucker.
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