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What's the best movie from 1994?

Pulp Fiction 15 29.41%
 
The Lion King 12 23.53%
 
Forrest Gump 7 13.73%
 
Speed 3 5.88%
 
The Crow 1 1.96%
 
Dumb And Dumber 4 7.84%
 
Interview With a Vampire 0 0%
 
Leon: The Professional 2 3.92%
 
True Lies 1 1.96%
 
Other (please specify) 6 11.76%
 
Total:51

Lion King and True Lies are the ones that stand out to me from 1994.



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Dumb and Dumber. A true masterpiece of the comedy genre.



Expressive. Emotive. Thoughtful.



Wow. I've seen every movie in the poll. It's a legit strong list. Pulp Fiction is my answer. Where's Ace Ventura though? WHERE IS IT? The transphobic humor is top shelf. Gross oversight.



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."

CaptainExplosion said:
COKTOE said:
Wow. I've seen every movie in the poll. It's a legit strong list. Pulp Fiction is my answer. Where's Ace Ventura though? WHERE IS IT? The transphobic humor is top shelf. Gross oversight.

See "Other".

Other could be anything though. Like the 1994 XXX movie Black Street, which I still quote to this day. "Gotta have bathrooms at restaurants I tell ya." It's the best non-sequitur in all of movie history. You have to have seen it though, because without context it doesn't seem as awesome as it is.



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."

Hiku said:
Leon: The Professional is a great film. But I gotta go with The Lion King. Very nostalgic for me.

Got to be honest though the romance scenes in Leon were very uncomfortable and awkward, even if I got the point of them. 



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My vote went to Pulp Fiction but it was tough between that and  two other movies that would of fell under other.

Those being
Clerks one of my favorite comedies and The Shawshank Redemption which am very surprised you put in the other category.



...The Lion King wasn't that good.



I'd go for Pulp Fiction as I've loved it more each time I've watched it, but I went for The Shawshank Redemption, since it was a movie that kept me glued to the seat from beginning to end. Crazy to think the movie is 25 years old.



Pulp fiction for me.

Runners up: Leon, Natural born killers, Clerks, Heavenly creatures, Lion King and ofcourse Shawshank.



Uhg. I'm so embarrassed by by that last post.


The movie was actually called Black Satin. The part of the movie I was referencing was a two on one competition between two boyfriends, and at the end of the scene, the loser blows his brains out.



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."