Hmm, yes. Spy Kids, known for its avant-garde script and concept.
With thought provoking and philosophical quotes, such as "Do you think God stays in heaven because he, too, lives in fear of what he's created here on earth?".
Frankly, I don't think humanity was prepared for such work of art. No wonder you would want to rewatch it over Pulp Fiction.
After watching such marvelous journey that the characters went throughout this series of films. It ruins the experience of any other piece of art, since they can never replicate the experience of viewing Spy Kids.
I mean I'd write a scene where my character was sat on by a black bbw if it were my movie.
I hate Tarantino's movies (Resevoir Dogs and Dusk Til Dawn being the exceptions) but I respect this level of being unashamed
I mean I'd watch Spy Kids again before I watched Pulp Fiction again.
Well, pulp fiction is a really good movie, but the spy kids movies are some of the greatest works of art ever produced, so of course you'd pick that
Hmm, yes. Spy Kids, known for its avant-garde script and concept. With thought provoking and philosophical quotes, such as "Do you think God stays in heaven because he, too, lives in fear of what he's created here on earth?". Frankly, I don't think humanity was prepared for such work of art. No wonder you would want to rewatch it over Pulp Fiction. After watching such marvelous journey that the characters went throughout this series of films. It ruins the experience of any other piece of art, since they can never replicate the experience of viewing Spy Kids.