3. Edward Scissorhands (1990)
7. True Romance (1993)
8. JFK (1991)
9. My Cousin Vinny (1992)
15. American Beauty (1999)
20. Sonatine (1993)
23. Porco Rosso (1992)
25. Stay Tuned (1992)
54. Cure (1997) - Sawit, always find Kurosawa's films to be a bit on the sleepy end. Wouldn't even consider this for my list.
53. The Thin Red Line (1998) - I admire parts of this film so much I just didn't think it came together as a complete film. I also regret we never got directors cuts of this one because I think theirs something magical with this one.
52. The Player (1992) - One of my favorite Altman films. I don't think Tim Robbins was ever able to break away from this character and everything he's done since has been tied to that part. It's also funny to look back at the film today and see how quaint it appears now.
51. Raise the Red Lantern (1991) - This was one of the first foreign films I ever saw and I've been chasing that feeling since. I never got into the Merchant Ivory films but this was my idea of pastoral excellence. And Gong Li was so subtle and breathtaking in this...great film.
50. Twelve Monkey's (1995) - Bruce Willis doesn't always get credit for his acting, and people forget that Bruce was in a slump in the early 90's and then this Pulp Fiction, Die Hard III, Nobody's Fool came out and cemented him as more than just the Moonlighting/Die Hard guy. I think this might be Gillium's more accessible film and it still holds up to this day, which not a lot of 90's science fiction does.
49. Sense and Sensibility (1995) - I saw this, it wasn't really for me I think I was actively rooting against it during the award season because of Braveheart. Still it's fine for what it was.
48. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Man remember Holiday classics, crazy this came out in 93. This was sort of like a warped Disney film with incredibly memorable character designs Really good pick, surprised it's this low to be honest.
47. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) - Lauched a genre of films I'm not a huge fan of. I've never been a Guy Richie guy and this was the start of my distaste for his work.
46. Starship Troopers (1997) - I love this movie, it's a real epic that could have/shout have been a bigger franchise. I think the special effects in this film are incredible, great blending of the practical with CGI, incredible supporting cast as well. Little surprises it's this high to be honest but happy to see it.
45. American Beauty (1999) - I adore this movie, this was the first time a trailer really connected with me and then I went and saw the film and was not dissapointed. I know people have strong feelings about Kevin Spacey but I can still watch and enjoy this film. Maybe one of the best scores from this era as well.
44. Jackie Brown (1997) - Much like A Thin Red Line I like parts of this film more than the finished product. Samuel L Jackson is terrifying in this but for Tarantino this is lesser version for him.
43. Trainspotting (1996) - And this is the flip side of the 90's british films I couldn't stand. I actually like the sequel more because it's less gross and it hits harded when the characters aren't so young.
42. Rushmore (1998) - I think Wes Anderson was still finding his voice, the whole precocious young person trope felt tired even in 1998. Still it's watchable for me but not really rank-able.
41. Ed Wood (1994) - Tim Burton's first serious film, it's pretty good. This might actually be Depps best performance he's ever given. Still not a film that I would have ranked. I prefer my Burton to be more gothic and creepy but that's just me.
7. True Romance (1993)
8. JFK (1991)
9. My Cousin Vinny (1992)
15. American Beauty (1999)
20. Sonatine (1993)
23. Porco Rosso (1992)
25. Stay Tuned (1992)
54. Cure (1997) - Sawit, always find Kurosawa's films to be a bit on the sleepy end. Wouldn't even consider this for my list.
53. The Thin Red Line (1998) - I admire parts of this film so much I just didn't think it came together as a complete film. I also regret we never got directors cuts of this one because I think theirs something magical with this one.
52. The Player (1992) - One of my favorite Altman films. I don't think Tim Robbins was ever able to break away from this character and everything he's done since has been tied to that part. It's also funny to look back at the film today and see how quaint it appears now.
51. Raise the Red Lantern (1991) - This was one of the first foreign films I ever saw and I've been chasing that feeling since. I never got into the Merchant Ivory films but this was my idea of pastoral excellence. And Gong Li was so subtle and breathtaking in this...great film.
50. Twelve Monkey's (1995) - Bruce Willis doesn't always get credit for his acting, and people forget that Bruce was in a slump in the early 90's and then this Pulp Fiction, Die Hard III, Nobody's Fool came out and cemented him as more than just the Moonlighting/Die Hard guy. I think this might be Gillium's more accessible film and it still holds up to this day, which not a lot of 90's science fiction does.
49. Sense and Sensibility (1995) - I saw this, it wasn't really for me I think I was actively rooting against it during the award season because of Braveheart. Still it's fine for what it was.
48. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Man remember Holiday classics, crazy this came out in 93. This was sort of like a warped Disney film with incredibly memorable character designs Really good pick, surprised it's this low to be honest.
47. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) - Lauched a genre of films I'm not a huge fan of. I've never been a Guy Richie guy and this was the start of my distaste for his work.
46. Starship Troopers (1997) - I love this movie, it's a real epic that could have/shout have been a bigger franchise. I think the special effects in this film are incredible, great blending of the practical with CGI, incredible supporting cast as well. Little surprises it's this high to be honest but happy to see it.
45. American Beauty (1999) - I adore this movie, this was the first time a trailer really connected with me and then I went and saw the film and was not dissapointed. I know people have strong feelings about Kevin Spacey but I can still watch and enjoy this film. Maybe one of the best scores from this era as well.
44. Jackie Brown (1997) - Much like A Thin Red Line I like parts of this film more than the finished product. Samuel L Jackson is terrifying in this but for Tarantino this is lesser version for him.
43. Trainspotting (1996) - And this is the flip side of the 90's british films I couldn't stand. I actually like the sequel more because it's less gross and it hits harded when the characters aren't so young.
42. Rushmore (1998) - I think Wes Anderson was still finding his voice, the whole precocious young person trope felt tired even in 1998. Still it's watchable for me but not really rank-able.
41. Ed Wood (1994) - Tim Burton's first serious film, it's pretty good. This might actually be Depps best performance he's ever given. Still not a film that I would have ranked. I prefer my Burton to be more gothic and creepy but that's just me.