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The 100 Greatest movies of the 1990s 1. Goodfellas (47 Viewers)

Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.
 
Schindler's List is of course brutal but it's still fictional.

While there's a zillion Holocaust movies (an a lot of them are well done) the most raw one I've seen is German Concentration Camps Factual Survey. Available on Tubi and Kanopy.

Originally shot in 1945, the project took longer than expected to complete, and eventually five of the film's six reels were left, abandoned, in the Imperial War Museum and forgotten.
The footage was discovered decades later, and shown in an incomplete version at the Berlin Film Festival in 1984, and then broadcast on American PBS in 1985 under the title Memory of the Camps (1984).
 
2. Schindler’s List (1993)

Directed by: Steven Spielberg

Starring: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley

Synopsis:
A German industrialist saves lives during the Holocaust.

The list is life- Ben Kingsley as Itzak Stern

I won’t comment too much about either this film or the one I chose as #1 because if you’ve seen them there shouldn’t be much more to say. But I do want to talk about Ralph Fiennes because IMO he gives the finest acting performance of the decade. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor (didn’t win) but in actuality the moment he appears on the screen (about a third of the way through the film) he is the star of the film- the entire middle section of the film is really about him, his motivations, etc. By way of comparison he has much more screen time than Anthony Hopkins in Lambs, and Hopkins won Best Actor.

Fiennes was great in Quiz Show and he’s been great ever since (I saw The Menu last year and it’s a weird quirky film that I can’t quite recommend but Fiennes is outstanding.) His brother has also turned into a terrific actor (anyone watch The Handmaid’s Tale?) But this is clearly Ralph’s finest moment.
Solid movie. Probably around #50 for me in the 90s rankings.

Did I miss Heat on this countdown somewhere?
 
2. Schindler’s List (1993)

Directed by: Steven Spielberg

Starring: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley

Synopsis:
A German industrialist saves lives during the Holocaust.

The list is life- Ben Kingsley as Itzak Stern

I won’t comment too much about either this film or the one I chose as #1 because if you’ve seen them there shouldn’t be much more to say. But I do want to talk about Ralph Fiennes because IMO he gives the finest acting performance of the decade. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor (didn’t win) but in actuality the moment he appears on the screen (about a third of the way through the film) he is the star of the film- the entire middle section of the film is really about him, his motivations, etc. By way of comparison he has much more screen time than Anthony Hopkins in Lambs, and Hopkins won Best Actor.

Fiennes was great in Quiz Show and he’s been great ever since (I saw The Menu last year and it’s a weird quirky film that I can’t quite recommend but Fiennes is outstanding.) His brother has also turned into a terrific actor (anyone watch The Handmaid’s Tale?) But this is clearly Ralph’s finest moment.
Solid movie. Probably around #50 for me in the 90s rankings.

Did I miss Heat on this countdown somewhere?
It’s either #1 or not on the list crazy
 
Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.
So the Top 100 greatest movies of the 90s (minus Heat).
 
2. Schindler’s List (1993)

Directed by: Steven Spielberg

Starring: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley

Synopsis: A German industrialist saves lives during the Holocaust.

Have never rewatched. Great film and story but yeah, not close to this high in my personal rankings.

Trip's Official Ruling: Over Ranked (not in my top 20)
 
Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.

There's a lot of head scratchers in your list for me, Tim, but it's YOUR favorites, not mine (or anybody else's) so I need to remind myself of that.

I know English Patient didn't thrill 'em all, but I really liked it. But not hard to understand why you left it off. The ones that I'm really puzzled you didn't include are things like:

Slingblade - Maybe I'm in the minority, but I thought that was one of the better performances an actor has ever turned in and I think the movie overall is just spectacular.
The Ice Storm - Don't want to beat this one to death, but I found it to be one of the better films of the 90s in the way it presented the human condition.
LA Confidential - It bored you? Huh.
Private Parts - I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did when it came out. I was never a big Howard Stern guy but I thought this was an excellent effort and would easily put it inside my top 100 of the 90s.
True Romance - I think I might be on an island of 1 here, but this is my favorite Tarantino project (yes, I like it better than Pulp Fiction, I'm weird).|
Boyz n the Hood - Actually shocked you left this one out. C'mon, Tim.
Dead Man Walking - Another one that puzzles me, though I'm guessing it bored you. It wasn't for everybody, but this was a tremendous movie covering a very divisive topic.
Lone Star - Incredible storytelling and I'm guessing too boring for you. Kris Kiristopherson as a bad sheriff? Does it get any better than that?
Chasing Amy - This movie blew me away when I saw it the first time. Not sure what I'd think about it today, but at the time, this was very fresh movie that had a lot of great dialog.


If you didn't see Heat, there's not much to say there. It's a classic but if you haven't seen it that's the explanation for omission.

For comedy, I'd have added Kingpin, Waiting for Guffman and My Cousin Vinny.

For film noir, Grifters and Get Shorty make my top 100.

Small budget Indies that got left out IMO: Bottle Rocket and Kicking and Screaming. (non-Will Ferrell version).

Plenty I wouldn't have included I've mentioned in here a time or twenty. There's a few I'd never seen on your list I'd like to check out. There's some I never even knew existed before this exercise (Europa Europa).

Otherwise - Two thumbs up here, Tim.
 
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Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.

There's a lot of head scratchers in your list for me, Tim, but it's YOUR favorites, not mine (or anybody else's) so I need to remind myself of that.

I know English Patient didn't thrill 'em all, but I really liked it. But not hard to understand why you left it off. The ones that I'm really puzzled you didn't include are things like:

Slingblade - Maybe I'm in the minority, but I thought that was one of the better performances an actor has ever turned in and I think the movie overall is just spectacular.
The Ice Storm - Don't want to beat this one to death, but I found it to be one of the better films of the 90s in the way it presented the human condition.
LA Confidential - It bored you? Huh.
Private Parts - I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did when it came out. I was never a big Howard Stern guy but I thought this was an excellent effort and would easily put it inside my top 100 of the 90s.
True Romance - I think I might be on an island of 1 here, but this is my favorite Tarantino project (yes, I like it better than Pulp Fiction, I'm weird).|
Boyz n the Hood - Actually shocked you left this one out. C'mon, Tim.
Dead Man Walking - Another one that puzzles me, though I'm guessing it bored you. It wasn't for everybody, but this was a tremendous movie covering a very divisive topic.
Lone Star - Incredible storytelling and I'm guessing too boring for you. Kris Kiristopherson as a bad sheriff? Does it get any better than that?
Chasing Amy - This movie blew me away when I saw it the first time. Not sure what I'd think about it today, but at the time, this was very fresh movie that had a lot of great dialog.


If you didn't see Heat, there's not much to say there. It's a classic but if you haven't seen it that's the explanation for omission.

For comedy, I'd have added Kingpin, Waiting for Guffman and My Cousin Vinny.

For film noir, Grifters and Get Shorty make my top 100.

Small budget Indies that got left out IMO: Bottle Rocket and Clerks,

Plenty I wouldn't have included I've mentioned in here a time or twenty. There's a few I'd never seen on your list I'd like to check out. There's some I never even knew existed before this exercise (Europa Europa).

Otherwise - Two thumbs up here, Tim.
Strong list, a couple i haven't seen- Lone Star and Private Parts.

You are not alone on True Romance - otb berated me for not having it on the list/not seeing it 3 years ago. :lol:
 
Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.

There's a lot of head scratchers in your list for me, Tim, but it's YOUR favorites, not mine (or anybody else's) so I need to remind myself of that.

I know English Patient didn't thrill 'em all, but I really liked it. But not hard to understand why you left it off. The ones that I'm really puzzled you didn't include are things like:

Slingblade - Maybe I'm in the minority, but I thought that was one of the better performances an actor has ever turned in and I think the movie overall is just spectacular.
The Ice Storm - Don't want to beat this one to death, but I found it to be one of the better films of the 90s in the way it presented the human condition.
LA Confidential - It bored you? Huh.
Private Parts - I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did when it came out. I was never a big Howard Stern guy but I thought this was an excellent effort and would easily put it inside my top 100 of the 90s.
True Romance - I think I might be on an island of 1 here, but this is my favorite Tarantino project (yes, I like it better than Pulp Fiction, I'm weird).|
Boyz n the Hood - Actually shocked you left this one out. C'mon, Tim.
Dead Man Walking - Another one that puzzles me, though I'm guessing it bored you. It wasn't for everybody, but this was a tremendous movie covering a very divisive topic.
Lone Star - Incredible storytelling and I'm guessing too boring for you. Kris Kiristopherson as a bad sheriff? Does it get any better than that?
Chasing Amy - This movie blew me away when I saw it the first time. Not sure what I'd think about it today, but at the time, this was very fresh movie that had a lot of great dialog.


If you didn't see Heat, there's not much to say there. It's a classic but if you haven't seen it that's the explanation for omission.

For comedy, I'd have added Kingpin, Waiting for Guffman and My Cousin Vinny.

For film noir, Grifters and Get Shorty make my top 100.

Small budget Indies that got left out IMO: Bottle Rocket and Clerks,

Plenty I wouldn't have included I've mentioned in here a time or twenty. There's a few I'd never seen on your list I'd like to check out. There's some I never even knew existed before this exercise (Europa Europa).

Otherwise - Two thumbs up here, Tim.
True Romance is in my top-10 for the 90s, obviously along with Heat. Clerks of course belongs on this list. LA Confidential. Have never talked with someone who disliked it. Boyz n the Hood….i mean wtf. Not even on this list good god.


All respect to tim for making his list, being true to his list, putting it out there. And hey, he had The Player on the list, pretty high. Major props for that.

But if somebody had told me I was going to spend time reading a top 100 list of the 90s that didn’t include Heat or True Romance, I basically would have bowed out. (Which is a me issue, not a tim issue)
 
Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.

There's a lot of head scratchers in your list for me, Tim, but it's YOUR favorites, not mine (or anybody else's) so I need to remind myself of that.

I know English Patient didn't thrill 'em all, but I really liked it. But not hard to understand why you left it off. The ones that I'm really puzzled you didn't include are things like:

Slingblade - Maybe I'm in the minority, but I thought that was one of the better performances an actor has ever turned in and I think the movie overall is just spectacular.
The Ice Storm - Don't want to beat this one to death, but I found it to be one of the better films of the 90s in the way it presented the human condition.
LA Confidential - It bored you? Huh.
Private Parts - I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did when it came out. I was never a big Howard Stern guy but I thought this was an excellent effort and would easily put it inside my top 100 of the 90s.
True Romance - I think I might be on an island of 1 here, but this is my favorite Tarantino project (yes, I like it better than Pulp Fiction, I'm weird).|
Boyz n the Hood - Actually shocked you left this one out. C'mon, Tim.
Dead Man Walking - Another one that puzzles me, though I'm guessing it bored you. It wasn't for everybody, but this was a tremendous movie covering a very divisive topic.
Lone Star - Incredible storytelling and I'm guessing too boring for you. Kris Kiristopherson as a bad sheriff? Does it get any better than that?
Chasing Amy - This movie blew me away when I saw it the first time. Not sure what I'd think about it today, but at the time, this was very fresh movie that had a lot of great dialog.


If you didn't see Heat, there's not much to say there. It's a classic but if you haven't seen it that's the explanation for omission.

For comedy, I'd have added Kingpin, Waiting for Guffman and My Cousin Vinny.

For film noir, Grifters and Get Shorty make my top 100.

Small budget Indies that got left out IMO: Bottle Rocket and Clerks,

Plenty I wouldn't have included I've mentioned in here a time or twenty. There's a few I'd never seen on your list I'd like to check out. There's some I never even knew existed before this exercise (Europa Europa).

Otherwise - Two thumbs up here, Tim.
True Romance is in my top-10 for the 90s, obviously along with Heat. Clerks of course belongs on this list. LA Confidential. Have never talked with someone who disliked it. Boyz n the Hood….i mean wtf. Not even on this list good god.


All respect to tim for making his list, being true to his list, putting it out there. And hey, he had The Player on the list, pretty high. Major props for that.

But if somebody had told me I was going to spend time reading a top 100 list of the 90s that didn’t include Heat or True Romance, I basically would have bowed out. (Which is a me issue, not a tim issue)

Nothing gets replies and clicks than a little controversy. ;)
 
Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.

There's a lot of head scratchers in your list for me, Tim, but it's YOUR favorites, not mine (or anybody else's) so I need to remind myself of that.

I know English Patient didn't thrill 'em all, but I really liked it. But not hard to understand why you left it off. The ones that I'm really puzzled you didn't include are things like:

Slingblade - Maybe I'm in the minority, but I thought that was one of the better performances an actor has ever turned in and I think the movie overall is just spectacular.
The Ice Storm - Don't want to beat this one to death, but I found it to be one of the better films of the 90s in the way it presented the human condition.
LA Confidential - It bored you? Huh.
Private Parts - I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did when it came out. I was never a big Howard Stern guy but I thought this was an excellent effort and would easily put it inside my top 100 of the 90s.
True Romance - I think I might be on an island of 1 here, but this is my favorite Tarantino project (yes, I like it better than Pulp Fiction, I'm weird).|
Boyz n the Hood - Actually shocked you left this one out. C'mon, Tim.
Dead Man Walking - Another one that puzzles me, though I'm guessing it bored you. It wasn't for everybody, but this was a tremendous movie covering a very divisive topic.
Lone Star - Incredible storytelling and I'm guessing too boring for you. Kris Kiristopherson as a bad sheriff? Does it get any better than that?
Chasing Amy - This movie blew me away when I saw it the first time. Not sure what I'd think about it today, but at the time, this was very fresh movie that had a lot of great dialog.


If you didn't see Heat, there's not much to say there. It's a classic but if you haven't seen it that's the explanation for omission.

For comedy, I'd have added Kingpin, Waiting for Guffman and My Cousin Vinny.

For film noir, Grifters and Get Shorty make my top 100.

Small budget Indies that got left out IMO: Bottle Rocket and Clerks,

Plenty I wouldn't have included I've mentioned in here a time or twenty. There's a few I'd never seen on your list I'd like to check out. There's some I never even knew existed before this exercise (Europa Europa).

Otherwise - Two thumbs up here, Tim.
Clerks was on Tim’s list. Number 32.
 
Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.

There's a lot of head scratchers in your list for me, Tim, but it's YOUR favorites, not mine (or anybody else's) so I need to remind myself of that.

I know English Patient didn't thrill 'em all, but I really liked it. But not hard to understand why you left it off. The ones that I'm really puzzled you didn't include are things like:

Slingblade - Maybe I'm in the minority, but I thought that was one of the better performances an actor has ever turned in and I think the movie overall is just spectacular.
The Ice Storm - Don't want to beat this one to death, but I found it to be one of the better films of the 90s in the way it presented the human condition.
LA Confidential - It bored you? Huh.
Private Parts - I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did when it came out. I was never a big Howard Stern guy but I thought this was an excellent effort and would easily put it inside my top 100 of the 90s.
True Romance - I think I might be on an island of 1 here, but this is my favorite Tarantino project (yes, I like it better than Pulp Fiction, I'm weird).|
Boyz n the Hood - Actually shocked you left this one out. C'mon, Tim.
Dead Man Walking - Another one that puzzles me, though I'm guessing it bored you. It wasn't for everybody, but this was a tremendous movie covering a very divisive topic.
Lone Star - Incredible storytelling and I'm guessing too boring for you. Kris Kiristopherson as a bad sheriff? Does it get any better than that?
Chasing Amy - This movie blew me away when I saw it the first time. Not sure what I'd think about it today, but at the time, this was very fresh movie that had a lot of great dialog.


If you didn't see Heat, there's not much to say there. It's a classic but if you haven't seen it that's the explanation for omission.

For comedy, I'd have added Kingpin, Waiting for Guffman and My Cousin Vinny.

For film noir, Grifters and Get Shorty make my top 100.

Small budget Indies that got left out IMO: Bottle Rocket and Clerks,

Plenty I wouldn't have included I've mentioned in here a time or twenty. There's a few I'd never seen on your list I'd like to check out. There's some I never even knew existed before this exercise (Europa Europa).

Otherwise - Two thumbs up here, Tim.
Strong list, a couple i haven't seen- Lone Star and Private Parts.

You are not alone on True Romance - otb berated me for not having it on the list/not seeing it 3 years ago. :lol:

I think you'd really like Lone Star. It's got some dynamite performances from Chris Cooper and Matthew McConaughey, there's a little Frances McDormand sprinkled in there and she sparkles and as I mentioned, Kris Kristofferson who plays a cruel and corrupt sheriff as good as any actor ever. John Sayles' does a great job showing what life is and was like in small-town South Texas.
 
Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.

There's a lot of head scratchers in your list for me, Tim, but it's YOUR favorites, not mine (or anybody else's) so I need to remind myself of that.

I know English Patient didn't thrill 'em all, but I really liked it. But not hard to understand why you left it off. The ones that I'm really puzzled you didn't include are things like:

Slingblade - Maybe I'm in the minority, but I thought that was one of the better performances an actor has ever turned in and I think the movie overall is just spectacular.
The Ice Storm - Don't want to beat this one to death, but I found it to be one of the better films of the 90s in the way it presented the human condition.
LA Confidential - It bored you? Huh.
Private Parts - I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did when it came out. I was never a big Howard Stern guy but I thought this was an excellent effort and would easily put it inside my top 100 of the 90s.
True Romance - I think I might be on an island of 1 here, but this is my favorite Tarantino project (yes, I like it better than Pulp Fiction, I'm weird).|
Boyz n the Hood - Actually shocked you left this one out. C'mon, Tim.
Dead Man Walking - Another one that puzzles me, though I'm guessing it bored you. It wasn't for everybody, but this was a tremendous movie covering a very divisive topic.
Lone Star - Incredible storytelling and I'm guessing too boring for you. Kris Kiristopherson as a bad sheriff? Does it get any better than that?
Chasing Amy - This movie blew me away when I saw it the first time. Not sure what I'd think about it today, but at the time, this was very fresh movie that had a lot of great dialog.


If you didn't see Heat, there's not much to say there. It's a classic but if you haven't seen it that's the explanation for omission.

For comedy, I'd have added Kingpin, Waiting for Guffman and My Cousin Vinny.

For film noir, Grifters and Get Shorty make my top 100.

Small budget Indies that got left out IMO: Bottle Rocket and Clerks,

Plenty I wouldn't have included I've mentioned in here a time or twenty. There's a few I'd never seen on your list I'd like to check out. There's some I never even knew existed before this exercise (Europa Europa).

Otherwise - Two thumbs up here, Tim.
Clerks was on Tim’s list. Number 32.

Ah crap, my bad. I'll amend. Thanks!
 
1. Goodfellas (1990)

Directed by: Martin Scorsese

Starring: Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Robert DeNiro, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino

Synopsis:
Henry Hill joins the mob.

As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. - Ray Liotta as Henry Hill

Gets the #1 spot because there’s not a single wasted moment. A perfect film for me from beginning to end. The use of music is extraordinary, especially “Sunshine of Your Love” and the Jim Gordon piano solo from “Layla”. If not for The Godfather this would be the greatest mob film of all time. And who knows? Maybe it’s better.
 
Speaking of Fiennes, I'm a little surprised English Patient got left off. I thought he was great in that and that movie was terrific.
I really didn’t like it. Bored me to tears.

I guess I can reveal now that there are many films that I didn’t have on this list despite high regard by many because I found them too boring. In addition to the one you named that includes LA Confidential.

There are a few other films folks have mentioned which I have not seen, including Heat and Magnolia.

There's a lot of head scratchers in your list for me, Tim, but it's YOUR favorites, not mine (or anybody else's) so I need to remind myself of that.

I know English Patient didn't thrill 'em all, but I really liked it. But not hard to understand why you left it off. The ones that I'm really puzzled you didn't include are things like:

Slingblade - Maybe I'm in the minority, but I thought that was one of the better performances an actor has ever turned in and I think the movie overall is just spectacular.
The Ice Storm - Don't want to beat this one to death, but I found it to be one of the better films of the 90s in the way it presented the human condition.
LA Confidential - It bored you? Huh.
Private Parts - I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did when it came out. I was never a big Howard Stern guy but I thought this was an excellent effort and would easily put it inside my top 100 of the 90s.
True Romance - I think I might be on an island of 1 here, but this is my favorite Tarantino project (yes, I like it better than Pulp Fiction, I'm weird).|
Boyz n the Hood - Actually shocked you left this one out. C'mon, Tim.
Dead Man Walking - Another one that puzzles me, though I'm guessing it bored you. It wasn't for everybody, but this was a tremendous movie covering a very divisive topic.
Lone Star - Incredible storytelling and I'm guessing too boring for you. Kris Kiristopherson as a bad sheriff? Does it get any better than that?
Chasing Amy - This movie blew me away when I saw it the first time. Not sure what I'd think about it today, but at the time, this was very fresh movie that had a lot of great dialog.


If you didn't see Heat, there's not much to say there. It's a classic but if you haven't seen it that's the explanation for omission.

For comedy, I'd have added Kingpin, Waiting for Guffman and My Cousin Vinny.

For film noir, Grifters and Get Shorty make my top 100.

Small budget Indies that got left out IMO: Bottle Rocket and Clerks,

Plenty I wouldn't have included I've mentioned in here a time or twenty. There's a few I'd never seen on your list I'd like to check out. There's some I never even knew existed before this exercise (Europa Europa).

Otherwise - Two thumbs up here, Tim.
Strong list, a couple i haven't seen- Lone Star and Private Parts.

You are not alone on True Romance - otb berated me for not having it on the list/not seeing it 3 years ago. :lol:

I think you'd really like Lone Star. It's got some dynamite performances from Chris Cooper and Matthew McConaughey, there's a little Frances McDormand sprinkled in there and she sparkles and as I mentioned, Kris Kristofferson who plays a cruel and corrupt sheriff as good as any actor ever. John Sayles' does a great job showing what life is and was like in small-town South Texas.
I think at the stores i saw the cover, assumed it was a western, and passed. Quality set of actors, for sure.
 
1. Goodfellas (1990)

Directed by: Martin Scorsese

Starring: Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Robert DeNiro, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino

Synopsis:
Henry Hill joins the mob.

As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. - Ray Liotta as Henry Hill

Gets the #1 spot because there’s not a single wasted moment. A perfect film for me from beginning to end. The use of music is extraordinary, especially “Sunshine of Your Love” and the Jim Gordon piano solo from “Layla”. If not for The Godfather this would be the greatest mob film of all time. And who knows? Maybe it’s better.
Speaking of over-rated!









;)
 
1. Goodfellas (1990)

Directed by: Martin Scorsese

Starring: Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Robert DeNiro, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino

Synopsis:
Henry Hill joins the mob.

As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. - Ray Liotta as Henry Hill

Gets the #1 spot because there’s not a single wasted moment. A perfect film for me from beginning to end. The use of music is extraordinary, especially “Sunshine of Your Love” and the Jim Gordon piano solo from “Layla”. If not for The Godfather this would be the greatest mob film of all time. And who knows? Maybe it’s better.
Speaking of over-rated!

;)
Weeeellllll... :scared:
 
Thanks Tim. Enjoyed following along.

Biggest omission: Has to be Malcolm X. Unless I missed it and it's on the list somewhere.

Highest ranking movie that doesn't belong in the top 100: Searching for Bobby Fischer. I liked it when it came out but watched recently and it's so dated. Comes off more like a made for TV movie now.

Other glaring omissions: JFK (Tim hates it but put inferior Stone movies The Doors and Any Given Sunday on the list? Come on.) Boyz n the Hood (Should be top 10 imo.) Heat as others have mentioned.
 
Is the movie Heat really not on the Top 100 list?
I find that impossible with the two of the biggest actors of all time
They have the mother of all bank robbery scenes

One of the scenes that fascinates me is when Pacino is in a helicopter trying to track down DeNiro and he has to get into a car at the Vermont on ramp...I lived in SoCal and you know exactly where that is and what highway he is trying to catch up to him on, The details in that movie are off the charts and the opening scene where they take down the armored car is something you have to see to believe and they make it look so convincing

This movie would be pretty high on my list, one of the all time "Guy" films
 
All tastes are different, and I enjoyed this countdown. Tim just revealed that he ignored some movies that he found boring and others that he has never seen. So this amounts to Tim's favorite 100 movies of the 1990s, as opposed to "the greatest" 1990s movies. Nothing wrong with that.

Here are 40 movies that did not make Tim's list but would be in my favorite 100 1990s movies (in alphabetical order, not ranked order):
  1. A Bronx Tale
  2. A Simple Plan
  3. Absolute Power
  4. Basic Instinct
  5. Boyz N the Hood
  6. Cop Land
  7. Courage Under Fire
  8. Crimson Tide
  9. Dead Man Walking
  10. Devil in a Blue Dress
  11. Disclosure
  12. Enemy of the State
  13. Grosse Point Blank
  14. Groundhog Day
  15. He Got Game
  16. Heat
  17. In the Line of Fire
  18. Kiss the Girls
  19. L.A. Confidential
  20. Men in Black
  21. Mission Impossible
  22. Murder at 1600
  23. My Cousin Vinny
  24. Philadelphia
  25. Point Break
  26. Presumed Innocent
  27. Ronin
  28. Rounders
  29. Scent of a Woman
  30. Sleepers
  31. Speed
  32. The Bone Collector
  33. The Firm
  34. The Game
  35. The Green Mile
  36. The Hunt for Red October
  37. The River Wild
  38. The Thin Red Line
  39. Tin Cup
  40. Wyatt Earp

There are some huge misses here IMO.
 
1. Goodfellas (1990)

Directed by: Martin Scorsese

Starring: Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Robert DeNiro, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino

Synopsis:
Henry Hill joins the mob.

As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. - Ray Liotta as Henry Hill

Gets the #1 spot because there’s not a single wasted moment. A perfect film for me from beginning to end. The use of music is extraordinary, especially “Sunshine of Your Love” and the Jim Gordon piano solo from “Layla”. If not for The Godfather this would be the greatest mob film of all time. And who knows? Maybe it’s better.
Hey, I've seen this one!!!!

As always I appreciate all the responses to these lists, which I admit are the height of narcissism. Thanks to all.
Well done @timschochet, been fun following along :thumbup::thumbup:
 
Goodfellas is definitely a good choice and widely popular, I just have one or two scenes that make me laugh and they really were not intended that way
When they say Ray Liotta is 21 when they are sitting together in the car, and Jimmy Conway is 26 or 27 when he first appears, the age of the actors does not mesh very well
 
Huge omissions , imo

LA Confidential
True Romance
Heat
Hard Boiled
Bottle Rocker
Miller’s Crossing
Gattaca
Dark City
The Thin Red Line
The opening 30-45 minutes of Thin Red Line where Nolte has a conniption fit on a platoon leader that is just fulfilling his duty to country as back home he's actually a lawyer we discover
Nolte just chews up and spits bullets, lands the plane on how people carried out their orders and missions back then.
I thought the all star supporting cast with Penn, Woody Harrelson and many others that folks will quickly recognize

The 2nd half of the film does take on a different tone and is not nearly as intense as what we see in the opening although it still has a lot to say
It was a fascinating film
 
Huge omissions , imo

LA Confidential
True Romance
Heat
Hard Boiled
Bottle Rocker
Miller’s Crossing
Gattaca
Dark City
The Thin Red Line
The opening 30-45 minutes of Thin Red Line where Nolte has a conniption fit on a platoon leader that is just fulfilling his duty to country as back home he's actually a lawyer we discover
Nolte just chews up and spits bullets, lands the plane on how people carried out their orders and missions back then.
I thought the all star supporting cast with Penn, Woody Harrelson and many others that folks will quickly recognize

The 2nd half of the film does take on a different tone and is not nearly as intense as what we see in the opening although it still has a lot to say
It was a fascinating film
I loved the premise of the Thin Red Line but I didn't watch it until after I saw Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. Those kinda ruined it for me because the I think the battle scenes in those was so much more visceral than what you saw in the Thin Red Line. It reminded me of combat scenes from movies like the Green Berets, just not on the same level as SPR & BoB.

I just rewatched it not too long ago and came away with the same feeling, like it was a late 60's/70's war movie.
 
These were the ones I scribbled down that would have made my list:
Contact
Miller's Crossing
Run Lola, Run
Con Air
The Rock
Speed
Gettysburg
The Hunt For Red October
The Mummy
In The Line Of Fire


If I ever 'retire' and move into teaching film I'd for sure spend a class on The Hunt for Red October. The construction of that film is brilliant. The more I rewatch it, the better it is every time. I swear you could turn off the audio and completely understand the plot, the characters, and their relationship to each other just by watching the color choices. Amazing film.
 

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