Girls and PF

[quote=“guiltygenius”]
I love all QT’s movies. Maybe it’s because I’m a woman, not a girl?
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Well said, I second that!

well i’m a girl and i LOVE QT’s movies, and movies in general. Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill are equal as my all time favorite movies. And I love the violent scenes, Vince blowing Marvin’s head off is one of my fav scenes in pf, and the kill bill fight scenes are awesome! every one of my girl friends that i have shown either of these movies to have loved them almost as much as me. ever since i was little i’ve been a fan of action and violent movies, and language doesnt bother me a bit.

Hey,

I don’t think that film appreciation is necessarily gender orientated, but there are films that may be marketed more towards a specific sex. I think it’s a little unfair to suggest that just because a film contains violence or sex or any actions that are deemed conventionly ‘male’ , that they wouldn’t appeal to girls. I think that most QT films appeal equally to both sexes. His protagonists are quite often strong females,( jackie brown, mia, all the girls in KB,) and quite often they upstage the men in terms of mental and physical strenght so i don’t think that his films exclude the female viewer in any particular anyway, (like say in star wars or something where there are only a handful of female characters all of whom are relatively passive and always the object of someone’s affections).

Maybe the girls who don’t like QT films just don’t like them because their film tastes lie elsewhere as opposed to the fact that they’re female.

.x.



[quote=“alabama”]
Hey,

I don’t think that film appreciation is necessarily gender orientated, but there are films that may be marketed more towards a specific sex. I think it’s a little unfair to suggest that just because a film contains violence or sex or any actions that are deemed conventionly ‘male’ , that they wouldn’t appeal to girls. I think that most QT films appeal equally to both sexes. His protagonists are quite often strong females,( jackie brown, mia, all the girls in KB,) and quite often they upstage the men in terms of mental and physical strenght so i don’t think that his films exclude the female viewer in any particular anyway, (like say in star wars or something where there are only a handful of female characters all of whom are relatively passive and always the object of someone’s affections).

Maybe the girls who don’t like QT films just don’t like them because their film tastes lie elsewhere as opposed to the fact that they’re female.

.x.



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I agree completely!

me 2, dito