Best Film of 1994 (ongoing survey)
I know we've got polls like this all the time around here, but I figure this one will be a little more comprehensive and perhaps even informative.
This thread will be for your pick for best film released during 1994 (think Oscar considerations for what's eligible). I'm not making it a poll because whether you like it or not, that would influence some people's choice. Results will be posted in this thread, and all subsequent threads for each year, and they will be ongoing... so you can still vote here even weeks after other year's polls have begun. Please start your post with your #1 film from 1994 (try to limit it to one - after all, that's the point - two at the most (I'll split the vote)), and yes, discussions are more than welcome! Current Leader -- Pulp Fiction All Years: 2000 -- Requiem For a Dream* 1999 -- Fight Club* 1998 -- (currently) Saving Private Ryan 1997 -- (currently) Boogie Nights 1996 -- Fargo* 1995 -- (currently) Braveheart 1994 -- Pulp Fiction* 1993 -- Schindler's List* 1992 -- Unforgiven* 1991 -- Silence of the Lambs* 1990 -- Goodfellas* 1989 -- (currently) Do the Right Thing 1988 -- Die Hard* 1987 -- Full Metal Jacket* 1986 -- (currently) Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1985 -- Back to the Future* 1984 -- (currently) Ghostbusters 1983 -- Return of the Jedi* 1982 If you haven't voted on the previous years, feel free to go back and do so. *Poll closed, winner declared. |
The Shawshank Redemption
IMHO, this barely beats out the film that's sure to be neck and neck with it in the poll -- Pulp Fiction, of course. For the record, they're both on my top ten of all time. The rest of my top ten of '94: 3) Forrest Gump 4) Natural Born Killers 5) The Last Seduction 6) Leon: The Professional 7) Naked 8) Quiz Show 9) The Cement Garden 10) Dumb & Dumber |
#1 naked
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Two films again:
Trois Couleurs: Rouge and Ashes of Time |
Originally posted by Grimfarrow Two films again: Trois Couleurs: Rouge and Ashes of Time just say that the trilogy is the best film of 93... I know rude, but they were all probably made back to back anyway. I like blue more than red for some reason. Or perhaps I could say they were the best of 94, since they were all playing in theaters in 1994 at some point. But then again 1993 was kinda weak. I'm confused now. |
Originally posted by Sunday Morning Grim, I'm gonna cheat and add rouge to 93 and collectively just say that the trilogy is the best film of 93... I know rude, but they were all probably made back to back anyway. I like blue more than red for some reason. Or perhaps I could say they were the best of 94, since they were all playing in theaters in 1994 at some point. But then again 1993 was kinda weak. I'm confused now. BTW, all three films came out in 1994 in the US - Bleu in Feb 94, Blanc in June 94, and Rouge in December 94. I went with "Rouge" because it is my favorite. |
Nice List, Sunday. Is there a consensus on the Three Colors Trilogy? Rouge was released Dec '94, so I'm sticking with that for now.
Since I doubt all four of these will be near the top, I'll list them all and you can pick one or spilt two. I just can't decide. Naked Three Colors: Red Savage Nights Shawkshank Redemption |
Quiz Show
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I genuinely shocked that I'm the first person to say Pulp Fiction.
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Originally posted by CrashMan Nice List, Sunday. Is there a consensus on the Three Colors Trilogy? Rouge was released Dec '94, so I'm sticking with that for now. '94 was good to me. :) |
Tough pick, but I gotta go with Pulp Fiction
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1) The Shawshank Redemption
2) The Shawshank Redemption 3) The Shawshank Redemption 4) The Shawshank Redemption 5) The Shawshank Redemption I know I'm gonna get flamed for this but just what was so great about Pulp Fiction? Just asking. :D |
Well, I accidentally voted for something that got a lot of votes in 1995, so I'll try again:
<B>Ed Wood</B> das |
Jon - And you would be correct...
The Shawshank Redemption With Pulp a close second of course... |
Pulp Fiction
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1) Pulp Fiction
2) Ed Wood 3) Chunking Express (This might be '95?) |
Pulp Fiction. It's one of those rare films that's actually grown in stature to me - I watch it once a year or so and still find it fresh, inventive and funny with Samuel Jackson as the baddest muthafoocha there ever was. Shawshank is overrated to me, IMHO I prefer the original short story to the movie which is capable and wonderfully acted but not particularly innovative.
JT - Keep these threads coming, I think they're wayyyy better than the silly "polls" we have, they're much more free-form. I even surprise myself, I really thought "American Beauty" was my favorite film of '99 but when I posted in the thread and thought about it, "Being John Malkovich" suddenly became my favorite. These are the best threads we've had on here for some time about movie merits, if you ask me... |
Pulp Fiction
(I am not familiar with Blue, White, Red as they are not out on DVD and I can't remember films I watched 7 years ago anymore. :( |
pulp fiction
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Shawshank.
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Originally posted by randy1320 1) The Shawshank Redemption 2) The Shawshank Redemption 3) The Shawshank Redemption 4) The Shawshank Redemption 5) The Shawshank Redemption I know I'm gonna get flamed for this but just what was so great about Pulp Fiction? Just asking. :D the shawshank redemption. |
Originally posted by lorenzoh 3) Chunking Express (This might be '95?) so it qualifies as a 1996 release. |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sierra Disc
[B]Pulp Fiction. It's one of those rare films that's actually grown in stature to me - I watch it once a year or so and still find it fresh, inventive and funny with Samuel Jackson as the baddest muthafoocha there ever was. Shawshank is overrated to me, IMHO I prefer the original short story to the movie which is capable and wonderfully acted but not particularly innovative. :thumbsup: you said it, brother. |
Originally posted by Sunday Morning What is so great about pulp fiction is that it is nothing like the shawshank redemption. |
'94 was truly a great year...
1. The Shawshank Redemption 2. Pulp Fiction 3. Nobody's Fool 4. Leon: The Professional 5. Ed Wood |
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