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Topic: Best movies of the 90ies...........? Return to archive Page: 1 2
28th November 2006 03:52 PM
glencar Well, that sucks for you! I can't think of many movies that I thought sucked worse than JP.
28th November 2006 03:56 PM
TampabayStone
quote:
glencar wrote:
Well, that sucks for you! I can't think of many movies that I thought sucked worse than JP.



mrhipfl was born around 85', the perfect age for when that flick came out.
28th November 2006 03:58 PM
glencar True dat. It's the mind level Spielberg deals best with.
28th November 2006 04:19 PM
mrhipfl yes, that was my dinosaur phase. And it's 1988
28th November 2006 04:24 PM
TampabayStone
quote:
mrhipfl wrote:
yes, that was my dinosaur phase. And it's 1988



Even though you are a year younger than my daughter, we can still go see Johnny Winter next Thursday wearing our cool matching Keith shirts. Did yours come in?





28th November 2006 04:28 PM
mrhipfl [quote]TampabayStone wrote:


Even though you are a year younger than my daughter, we can still go see Johnny Winter next Thursday wearing our cool matching Keith shirts. Did yours come in?

Yes it did! I love it.

It makes me look fat, though.

Winter will rule.
28th November 2006 04:30 PM
TampabayStone
quote:
mrhipfl wrote:
Yes it did! I love it.

It makes me look fat, though.

Winter will rule.



Yes he will, I am fired up.
29th November 2006 12:24 AM
HardKnoxDurtySox donnie darko
29th November 2006 02:30 AM
marko I think that was allready 2000?maybe not,but still a great
movie also.
29th November 2006 12:17 PM
Joey
quote:
marko wrote:
I think that was allready 2000?maybe not,but still a great
movie also.



Hello Baby Marko .....
29th November 2006 12:43 PM
Honky Tonk Man The 90’s was a great decade for movies. Some of my favourites include…

Die Hard
Goodfellers
Cape Fear
Reservoir Dogs
Braveheart
Silence Of The Lambs
Trainspotting
Pleasantville

The list could go on and on…
29th November 2006 12:58 PM
steel driving hammer Heat
Sling Blade
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Shawshank
Life Is Beautiful
Sixth Sense
The Maitrix
Schindler's List
Good Fellas
Silence/Lambs...
Fight Club, maybe.
Oh, Live At The Max!....
29th November 2006 02:41 PM
egon will they ever make a bernie's 3...?
29th November 2006 02:50 PM
PartyDoll MEG
quote:
egon wrote:
will they ever make a bernie's 3...?


Sorry, Egon..you are out of Luck..
All that is left of Bernie is some bones
29th November 2006 07:30 PM
Gazza This one also deserves a mention


29th November 2006 08:00 PM
Erik_Snow Very few good movies from the 90s, compared to the 60s and 70s, IMO. Nobody has mentioned this one...
As Good As It Gets
29th November 2006 10:45 PM
time is on my side MY TOP TEN:

GOODFELLAS
PULP FICTION
MATRIX
CRUMB
THE PLAYER
SCHINDLER'S LIST
SILENCE OF THE LAMBS
UNFORGIVEN
USUAL SUSPECTS
FARGO


Others that I personally found interesting:

The Fugitive
Saving Private Ryan
Short Cuts
Braveheart
The Piano
Ed Wood
Jerry Maguire
Life Is Beautiful
Il Postino
Reservoir Dogs
All About My Mother

I even liked Dances with Wolves





30th November 2006 04:06 AM
marko Fargo was exellent!
30th November 2006 10:17 AM
MrPleasant
quote:
Erik_Snow wrote:
Very few good movies from the 90s, compared to the 60s and 70s, IMO.



This was the time when I started to lose interest in contemporary movies. (Surely I missed a lot of stuff.) Also, many of the great ones from the old school (Fellini, Bergman, Kurosawa) weren't active or began to rest peacefully. Sad.

These are my top three:
Goodfellas
The Crying Game
Wild At Heart

Then:
The Celebration
Underground
Dead Man
Breaking The Waves
La Belle Noiseuse
Principio y Fin
Trainspotting
Taxi Blues
Eyes Wide Shut
Unforgiven
12 Monkeys
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas/Leaving Las Vegas (uppers/downers)
Bad Boy Bubby
Being John Malkovich
The Nasty Girl
Three Colors: Blue
[Edited by MrPleasant]
30th November 2006 02:16 PM
ebmp American Beauty (maybe my favorite ever)
Matrix
Schindler's List
Silence of the Lambs
Patch Adams
Braveheart

bah this is too damn difficult
30th November 2006 04:26 PM
glencar
quote:
ebmp wrote:
American Beauty (maybe my favorite ever)
Matrix
Schindler's List
Silence of the Lambs
Patch Adams
Braveheart

bah this is too damn difficult

PATCH ADAMS??? Are you just seeing if we're really reading????
2nd December 2006 12:20 PM
MikeyC613 se7en
3rd December 2006 02:53 AM
keith_tif For me the two best are:

http://www.ukquad.com/seven.jpg

http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B00004VXUD.08.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
3rd December 2006 03:04 AM
The Wick It's too difficult to remember all the good ones, but the ones that come to mind for me are:

Forest Gump
Life is Beautiful
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