ITT: movies people pretend to like

ITT: movies people pretend to like.

you start OP

You first

I already posted Pulp Meme

This

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>I got hard during the male rape scene so I guess I liked it

>pretend
Sadly this isn't the case. You see with Pulp Fiction, the America viewing public finally acknowledged all the films they once saw as a "guilty pleasures" as legitimate art. All of a sudden Texas Chainsaw Massacre was inducted into New York's Museum of Modern Art. Slasher films were revived and shared movie theaters with "high art". Now people had an excuse to say all the crappy movies they had seen were important. All of a sudden academic papers were being written on the virtues of Ernest films. Quality of writing dipped, because people were more concerned with "impressions to ideas" or used it as an excuse not to actually learn anything so they could justify sitting alone masturbating to porn, rather than reading book. It was another excuse for our generation to feel entitled to their tastes, and consequently defend them inarticulately.

People are nostalgic for the days of Pulp Fiction, when indie film making "actually meant something." This was when not every indie film starred Michael Cera or was directed by Wes Anderson. This was when indie films were "cool and unpredictable."

I believe Pulp Fiction does not mean anything, its a void that convinced the film viewing public of its importance and quality with xenophobia disguised as irony and substance veiled by coolness.

This film is not unique, it is empty. It is a number situations rather than subjects, and it made this generation dumber.

Well at least its better than Four Weddings and a Funeral. (or is it? They were both nominated, I guess they should both be classics.)

The Godfather

I've fallen asleep every time I've tried to watch it.

>le tasty burger

Can someone help me understand why I liked Snatch a lot and got really bored during this? It seemed to me all the casual dialogue went on way too long and was mostly inane and boring, but for some reason I liked all the casual dialogue in snatch

Because American banter is forced, british banter rolls off the tongue naturally

Because its authentic in snatch

This is probably the only tarantino film I actually do like.

pulp fiction is unironically a masterpiece - a modern biblical parable.

>virgin op has never asked a girl; have you seen pulp fiction? And brought her to the comfy zone with this movie

It's overly memed, like Rick and morty, but it's a good movie to watch with people who haven't seen it, and who smoke weed. Like fear and loathing

Star Wars EP7 and Rogue One

Is snatch when Tom Cruise was a Syrian refugee fighting in the street?

>male rape scene
That sound is fucking perfect for a rape. I always think of his anus getting rekt.

>All of a sudden Texas Chainsaw Massacre was inducted into New York's Museum of Modern Art. Slasher films were revived and shared movie theaters with "high art".
The only slasher that should be considered art is TCM. The rest are generic garbage.

i didn't get it