Pulp Fiction currently beats A Few Good Men 64–36
The Verdict Genre Clash
This matchup has 11 votes. The picture may shift as more people weigh in.
Two different kinds of films, one bracket slot. Pulp Fiction's thriller against A Few Good Men's drama means voters are choosing between moods, not merits. 11 votes and counting. Pulp Fiction leads 64% to 36% so far.
Pulp Fiction and A Few Good Men come from entirely different corners of cinema. Voters aren't comparing craft so much as comparing what they're in the mood for, and that makes the result more about taste than technique.
A Few Good Men has its supporters, but the numbers tell a clear story. Pulp Fiction at 64% isn't an edge — it's a statement.
The Numbers
| Pulp Fiction | A Few Good Men | |
|---|---|---|
| Head-to-Head | 64% | 36% |
| Overall Win Rate | 54% | 44% |
| Championships | 45 | 7 |
| Budget | $8M | $40M |
| Box Office | $214M | $243M |
Where This Matchup Sits
Out of 45 1990s films on the platform, Pulp Fiction is in the upper half and A Few Good Men is in the bottom quarter.
Against other opponents on BingeBracket, both films share a weakness: neither can beat Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Pulp Fiction with 45 titles and A Few Good Men with 7 — the tournament record and the head-to-head point the same direction.
A Few Good Men was made for $40M. Pulp Fiction cost $8M. Despite the budget gap, Pulp Fiction wins the head-to-head on BingeBracket.
The decision time splits by film: 1.8s to vote for A Few Good Men, 4.5s to vote for Pulp Fiction. People don't reach for both films the same way.
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