STUDENTS in Huddersfield have voted Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction as one of the ‘coolest’ films of all time, and the movie poster they’d most like to plaster on the walls of their student digs.

Pulp Fiction topped a Yorkshire Bank poll of more than 1,000 students, gaining 20% of the total vote.

The Oscar winning cult classic starring John Travolta and Uma Thurman was particularly popular among male students, attracting over a quarter (27%) of their vote. This was closely followed by Tarantino’s original gangster flick, Reservoir Dogs which attracted almost a fifth of the male vote (19%).

Romance rather than gangsters and gore appealed to female students. ‘Chick flick’ favourites, Dirty Dancing and Breakfast at Tiffany’s – the film that made Audrey Hepburn famous, are their joint cinema favourites, with both receiving more than a fifth (21%) of the female student vote.

The survey was undertaken by the bank while developing a new Student Account which offering a high credit interest rate of 3.3% (APR) and a 2 for 1 cinema card.

This allows students and their friends to see the latest movies for half price at all Vue and independent cinemas until September, 2008.