The MoFos Top 100 of the 90s Countdown - Redux

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...honestly, is there anyone in the US under 70 years old who isn't a Prime member at this point?
I am over 70 and I AM ... THE PRESIDENT a prime member.

My list:
3. Apollo 13 (1995) (#68)
5. A Few Good Men (1992) (#84)
25. Beautiful Dreamers (1990) (1 pointer)



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Guess for tomorrow:

The Thin Red Line
From Dusk Till Dawn


Got a 1955 Czechoslovakian Jurassic Park version in my YouTube suggestions today?
So maybe Jurassic Park.
Could be From Dusk Till Dawn, but it's waaay too early for The Thin Red Line or Jurassic Park to appear. I'm thinking it's gotta be Natural Born Killers, The Fifth Element, Joe Versus the Volcano, or maybe even Hamlet (1996).
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Not a big fan of Mononoke. I greatly prefer Miyazaki's other environmentalism movie, Nausicaa.
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I will blindly guess Joe versus the Volcano and Bram Stoker's Dracula for tomorrow's pair.
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My favourite thing about Glengarry Glen Ross was finding out that the cast referred to it as "Death of a F#cking Salesman" which I think encapsulates it perfectly
That is wonderful.



I discovered Glengarry Glen Ross about ten years ago, saw it twice then. Good film for audience that love the theatre type of approach. Superb cast indeed and above all of them for me that's Jack Lemmon, outstanding performance.
No vote from me, would make my extended list, range #40-60.

Jack Lemmon’s performance as the put upon salesman is about the only thing I remember from my viewing of good old Glen Glen.