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Community's movie references, a side by side comparison.

eric3579 says...

Timestamps and films

0:00 28 Days Later
0:35 The Matrix
0:50 The Terminator
1:04 T2
1:09 Predator
1:12 Die Hard
1:25 Face Off
1:30 Predator
1:45 Die Hard
1:55 Rambo (not sure which one)
2:08 Die Hard
2:18 The Professional
2:35 Captain America: The Winter Soldier
3:22 Star Wars The Phantom Menace
3:28 Star Wars A New Hope
3:37 Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back
3:43 Die Hard
3:44 Platoon
3:46 Invasion of the Body Snatchers
3:56 Aliens
4:10 Highlander
4:44 The Right Stuff
5:14 Minority Report
5:19 Disclosure
5:38 2001 A Space Odyssey
5:56 Blade Runner
6:15 Patton
6:29 A Few Good Men
6:43 The Breakfast Club
7:06 Rain Man
7:20 Ghost
7:42 An Officer and a Gentleman
7:55 My Dinner with Andre
8:14 Sixteen Candles
8:18 Lost in Translation
8:23 Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back
8:35 Good Will Hunting
8:58 An American Tale
9:08 The Shinning
9:20 LOTR: The Two Towers
9:43 MTV- The Real World: Seattle
10:04 House Party
10:09 The Color of Money
10:14 Pulp Fiction
10:22 The Breakfast Club
10:26 Zardoz
10:29 Blazzing Saddles
10:32 MIB
10:34 Hook
10:36 The Beastmaster
10:41 Wallstreet
10:44 The Shawshank Redemption
10:51 The Fugitive
10:55 Pulp Fiction
11:10 The Ring
11:12 Vertigo
11:14 National Lampoon’s Vacation
11:35 Animal House
12:31 Good Will Hunting
12:44 Dead Poets Society

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Mordhaus (Member Profile)

The original Misirlou - Misirlou (Tete Dimitriadis -1927)

RFlagg (Member Profile)

Wilson Fisk - Samaritan Story

ChaosEngine says...

*promote

This feels like a reversal of Jules speech at the end of Pulp Fiction (spoilers for Pulp Fiction, I guess)


How the HELL did Sam Jackson not get an Oscar for that?

Siskel & Ebert - Pulp Fiction

qachaos says...

the first time I watched pulp fiction I walked out. It was because the movie was so vivid I couldn't stand to think that I was watching a movie while stuff that I was watching in the movie was going on outside. I loved that movie and eventually watched the whole thing

quentin tarrantino talks about reservoir dogs 1992

ulysses1904 says...

I was floored when I first saw the movie back then, along with Pulp Fiction. But anything new and unique about it has since been beaten to death. The deliberately innocuous background music in a violent scene, the overly glib cursing, the “serious” discussions about some pop culture horseshit, references to childhood cereal brands, tv shows, cartoons, etc. I rolled my eyes when someone was smoking “Manzanas Rojas” in “The Hateful Eight”. Stagey derivative bullshit.

Fun Lovin' Criminals: Scooby Snacks

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'pulp fiction, music video' to 'fun loving criminals, scooby snacks, scooby, snack' - edited by BoneRemake

INHERENT VICE Trailer (new Paul Thomas Anderson film)

Harry Potter's Hermione (Emma Watson) - Pogo

Pulp Fiction - Adrenaline Shot

Bad Motherf***er Wallet Gets Guy Out of Traffic Ticket

artician (Member Profile)

poolcleaner says...

I don't recall any Russian folk songs in anime. Any clue what type of anime? I think I've heard every type of music EXCEPT Russian folk in anime. I could be wrong though.

Or is it more of the "Pulp Fiction theme (Dick Dale) sounds like orthodox jewish music" kinda comparison?

artician said:

I swear this music is from an anime theme-song.

Terry Gilliam's Advice to Tarantino

ulysses1904 says...

20 years ago I raved about Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction to anyone who would listen. But his one-note style of mashing up other films' scenes and music (as a tribute-parody-homage-sly reference-injoke-Easter egg, etc) has gotten as stale as any other form of sampling.

But I guess he will always have his Beliebers or Taran-teenies, or whatever they're called.

shuac said:

Come on guys, it's not like ulysses1904 hasn't had a bevy of accomplishments of his/her own. Why, I remember the other day seeing one of his/her sculptures in an art gallery and in addition to being totally grown up, it was 100% original: not a shred of derivative inspiration.

So take that, you naysayers! I'm what you'd call a fan of his/her work.



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