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Pulp Fiction wins the Public Choice Vote!

Pulp Fiction has been voted the best English language film of all time by FACT audience members and will be shown on Tuesday 10 August
Pulp Fiction is the greatest English language film of all time, according to the discerning FACT and Picturehouse audiences and we'll be showing it here a week tomorrow (Tuesday 10 August).

Over 206 of you voted to let us know which film you felt should be crowned winner and shown at FACT - and the competition was pretty tough. The top five were:

Pulp Fiction - 27 votes
2001: A Space Odyssey - 17 votes
The Shawshank Redemption - 16 votes
The Godfather - 14 votes
Casablanca - 13 votes


In total, over 80 different films received votes with strong showings from films thay weren't on the original shortlist, including A Clockwork Orange, Gone with the Wind, The Third Man and The Usual Suspects.

We also had votes for South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Police Academy: Mission to Moscow and, perhaps most intriguingly, Match Point..!

It's been great watching the votes role in and hearing the different debates - and we'll announce the next vote soon. For now though, all that's left to say is, "Mmm-mmmm! This is a tasty burger..!"

Tickets for Pulp Fiction are available here...

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