Best Films of the 1990s?

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Sonatine
Arizona Dream
Bullet Ballet
Pulp Fiction
Happiness
Funny Games
Fallen Angels
Todo Sobre Mi Madre
Magnolia
Happy Together
Scream
Breaking The Waves
Welcome To The Dollhouse
Vive L'Amour

01. Sonatine, 1993 Kitano
02. Arizona Dream, 1993 Kusturica
03. Fallen Angels, 1995 Kar-Wai
04. Happiness, 1998 Solondz
05. Pulp Fiction, 1994 Tarantino
06. Bullet Ballet, 1998 Tsukamoto
07. Funny Games, 1997 Haneke
08. All About My Mother, 1999 Almodòvar
09. Magnolia, 1999 Thomas Anderson
10. Scream, 1997 Craven
11. The Silence Of The Lambs, 1991 Demme
12. Breaking The Waves, 1996 Von Trier
13. Welcome To The Dollhouse, 1995 Solondz
14. Dazed & Confused, 1993 Linklater
15. Happy Together, 1997 Kar-Wai

I have to see the Kieslowski trilogy, and many other movies .. of course.



10. Edward Scissorhands
9. Empire Records
8. Benny & Joon
7. With Honors
6. Armageddon
5. Reality Bites
4. Apollo 13
3. Good Will Hunting
2. Forrest Gump
1. Girl, Interrupted



Bang The Drum Slowly
1.American Beauty
2.Good Will Hunting
3.Girl, Interrupted
4.Boys Don't Cry
5.The Sixth Sense
6.Fight Club
7.Forrest Gump
8.Apollo 13
9.Armageddon
10.The Man In The Iron Mask



Forrest Gump
Titanic
Good Will Hunting
American Beauty
Girl, Interrupted



In the Mood for Love (okay, 2000, but it should count)
The Thin Red Line
Samurai Fiction
Chungking Express
Fallen Angels
Days of Being Wild
Lessons of Darkness
My Best Fiend
Sonatine
Goodfellas



Only three movies:

Rushmore
The Big Lebowski
Fargo

God, I love those movies...
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In no particular order, some of my favourites from the '90s...

The Big Lebowski
Eyes Wide Shut
Goodfellas
Glengarry Glen Ross
Se7en
Trainspotting
Ed Wood
Miller's Crossing
Fearless
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club
The Player
Rushmore
Short Cuts
The Silence of the Lambs
The Shawshank Redemption
Bringing Out the Dead
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28 days...6 hours...42 minutes...12 seconds
Stealing from Holden here.


1990

10. Tremors
9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
8. Darkman
7. Edward Scissorhands
6. Total Recall
5. The Rescuers Down Under
4. Dick Tracy
3. Night of the Living Dead
2. Back to the Future Part II
1. Goodfellas

1991

10. What About Bob?
9. Naked Lunch
8. Point Break
7. Beauty and the Beast
6. Boyz in the Hood
5. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
4. JFK
3. Silence of the Lambs
2. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
1. Terminator 2: Judgement day

1992

10. Batman Returns
9. Wayne's World
8. A Few Good Men
7. White Men Can't Jump
6. Alien 3
5. Dracula
4. My Cousin Vinny
3. Aladdin
2. Dead Alive/Braindead
1. Reservoir Dogs

1993

10. Ninja Scroll
9. Tombstone
8. Dazed And Confused
7. Jurassic Park
6. The Nightmare Before Christmas
5. Schindler's List
4. Groundhog Day
3. Philadelphia
2. True Romance
1. Army of Darkness

1994

10. The Paper
9. The Mask
8. The Lion King
7. True Lies
6. Forrest Gump
5. Quiz Show
4. Clerks
3. The Crow
2. Leon
1. Pulp Fiction

1995

10. Empire Records
9. Get Shorty
8. Desperado
7. Apollo 13
6. Tommy Boy
5. Casino
4. Heat
3. 12 Monkeys
2. Se7en
1. The Usual Suspects

1996 (Crap Year For Movies)

10. Ransom
9. Primal Fear
8. Twister
7. Bottle Rocket
6. Sleepers
5. The Fan
4. From Dusk Till Dawn
3. The People VS Larry Flynt
2. Trainspotting
1. Fargo

1997

10. Lost Highway
9. Grosse Point Blank
8. Boogie Nights
7. Jackie Brown
6. Chasing Amy
5. Donnie Brasco
4. Suicide Kings
3. Good Will Hunting
2. The Fifth Element
1. Cube

1998

10. John Carpenter's Vampires
9. Rounders
8. A Simple Plan
7. Run Lola Run
6. Pi
5. Truman Show
4. Saving Private Ryan
3. The Big Lebowski
2. Dark City
1. American History X

1999

10. Blair Witch Project
9. Dogma
8. Man on the Moon
7. The Sixth Sense
6. Three Kings
5. The Boondock Saints
4. Magnolia
3. The Matrix
2. Being John Malkovich
1. Fight Club
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Let's see what I remember from the 90's... (in no order):

Wes Craven's New Nightmare
Scream/Scream 2
Forrest Gump
Wild Things
Basic Instinct
Apollo 13
Boogie Nights
October Sky
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar
Mannequin: On The Move
Fight Club
It's Pat: The Movie
Pulp Fiction
Bride of Chucky
There's Something About Mary
A Very Brady Sequel
Beautiful Thing
As Good As It Gets
Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead!
Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!
Terminator 2
She-Devil
Private Parts
Interview With The Vampire
Dogma *new!
Being John Malkovich *new!
Good Will Hunting *new!
Man On The Moon *new!
Jackie Brown *new!
Primal Fear *new!
The Silence of the Lambs *new!

That's all that's coming to mind right now... I know, that list looks pretty absurd compared to the rest I've seen. But I can't help being me.



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-Naked Gun 3/13 The Final Insult
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Originally Posted by ross
Naked Gun 3/13 The Final Insult
Hey, sport, your favorite movie of the '90s is numbered 33⅓, as in "thirty-three and a third" - the speed at which regular LP records used to play. 3/13 is like a socket wrench measurement or something. Anyway, it's not in the title of the second Naked Gun sequel.

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Originally Posted by Holden Pike
Hey, sport, your favorite movie of the '90s is numbered 33⅓, as in "thirty-three and a third" - the speed at which regular LP records used to play.

I can't belive I wrote 3/13, lol



Also 33 1/3 completely blew, it was as unfunny as the first two were hilarious. IMO.



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Originally Posted by stevo3001
Also 33 1/3 completely blew, it was as unfunny as the first two were hilarious. IMO.
Maybe cause you got used to this sequence



My picks are (in no paticular order)

The Shawshank Redemption
Se7en
The Silence of the Lambs
Forrest Gump
Unforgiven
Grounghog Day
Twelve Monkeys
American Pie
Hocus Pocus
Mouse Hunt



so

1.Pulp Fiction
2.Heat
3.Bad Boys
4.Seven
5.The Rock
6.Armagedon
8.Reservoir Dogs
9.Sent of a Woman
and many more... that the others have already said
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The Lion King (animated movies count right? Cuz this was a masterpiece)
Forrest Gump
Jurassic Park
Shawshank Redemption



American Beauty
Forrest Gump
Apollo 13
There's Something About Mary
Girl, Interrupted
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Dark City
Dances with Wolves
Gattaca
Hamlet
Last of the Mohicans
Madness of King George
LA Confidential
Fight Club
The Iron Giant
Beauty and the Beast (yes, yes, I know)
The Joy Luck Club
Schindler's List
Saving Private Ryan
Jurassic Park
The English Patient
Jerry Maguire
Muriel's Wedding