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just a....just a few years off
Didn't want to do the spoiler thing.just a....just a few years off
"Sure you brought enough guys?"“We can put you in Queens during the time”Kevin Pollak has to be one of the most under appreciated actors of all time. Dude had a run in the 90s of some incredible performances in fantastic films.
“I live in Queens.”
There is no way on God's green earth that ther are 49 movies better than The Usual Suspects ever, much less in the 90s alone (although the 90s WAS an awesome decade for movies in general). A perfect movie, really.
"Is it Friday already?"There is no way on God's green earth that ther are 49 movies better than The Usual Suspects ever, much less in the 90s alone (although the 90s WAS an awesome decade for movies in general). A perfect movie, really.
Yeah this is one of my all time favorites
The whole “hand me the keys scene” and one of my favorite quotes
- Interrogation Cop: You know what happens if you do another turn in the joint?
- Hockney: **** your father in the shower and then have a snack? Are you going to charge me dickhead?
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He plays the straight man in the "Grumpy Old Men" movies, and plays it well.“We can put you in Queens during the time”Kevin Pollak has to be one of the most under appreciated actors of all time. Dude had a run in the 90s of some incredible performances in fantastic films.
“I live in Queens.”
its run lola run
but I could be wrong
That is one of the ones that I was thinking of as a possibility. I’d have some Wong Kar Wai like Chungking Express higher though. And maybe Princess Mononoke could show up given Tim’s love of animation.
Do it!There is no way on God's green earth that ther are 49 movies better than The Usual Suspects ever, much less in the 90s alone (although the 90s WAS an awesome decade for movies in general). A perfect movie, really.
I think I could come up with a list of 50...but it would be close. Several of which have already been ranked.
I was thinkingits run lola run
but I could be wrong
That is one of the ones that I was thinking of as a possibility. I’d have some Wong Kar Wai like Chungking Express higher though. And maybe Princess Mononoke could show up given Tim’s love of animation.
That's an amazing movie.I was thinkingits run lola run
but I could be wrong
That is one of the ones that I was thinking of as a possibility. I’d have some Wong Kar Wai like Chungking Express higher though. And maybe Princess Mononoke could show up given Tim’s love of animation.
Europa Europa
Or something on those lines. Too many great ones to narrow it down to just one obvious one, especially when we factor who is doing the list. I could be wrong but I don't see your guys' guesses as timmovies. I am also not holding my breath for a surprise Audition appearance.![]()
I don't think I've fully seen the one in spoilers. More just scanning and thinking of what might be on his list. There are a lot of great ones from the 90s and I would struggle just having a couple on my list. Just narrowing down the Three Colors movies would be hard.That's an amazing movie.I was thinkingits run lola run
but I could be wrong
That is one of the ones that I was thinking of as a possibility. I’d have some Wong Kar Wai like Chungking Express higher though. And maybe Princess Mononoke could show up given Tim’s love of animation.
Europa Europa
Or something on those lines. Too many great ones to narrow it down to just one obvious one, especially when we factor who is doing the list. I could be wrong but I don't see your guys' guesses as timmovies. I am also not holding my breath for a surprise Audition appearance.![]()
I just looked up a couple random "best of the 90s" lists, including one targeting indie... there were a lot of great movies made that I know won't show up here. Mike Leigh's peak, Kieslowski, Wong kat-wai, on and on.I don't think I've fully seen the one in spoilers. More just scanning and thinking of what might be on his list. There are a lot of great ones from the 90s and I would struggle just having a couple on my list. Just narrowing down the Three Colors movies would be hard.That's an amazing movie.I was thinkingits run lola run
but I could be wrong
That is one of the ones that I was thinking of as a possibility. I’d have some Wong Kar Wai like Chungking Express higher though. And maybe Princess Mononoke could show up given Tim’s love of animation.
Europa Europa
Or something on those lines. Too many great ones to narrow it down to just one obvious one, especially when we factor who is doing the list. I could be wrong but I don't see your guys' guesses as timmovies. I am also not holding my breath for a surprise Audition appearance.![]()
great one!Let's see if I can figure out spoilers. My choice for foreign language movie:
Raise The Red Lantern
I realise this isn't a documentary, but it's so ahistorical that it's ridiculous. One would think that the real story would be good enough.49. Braveheart (1995)
Directed by: Mel Gibson
Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
Synopsis: Scots rebel William Wallace fights against England.
They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom! -Mel Gibson as William Wallace.
Much as I personally dislike Mr, Gibson, I have to hand it to him for having made a truly epic historical war film that remains quite enjoyable to watch. One reason (among many) is the performance of Patrick McGoohan as Edward Longshanks- what a great actor this guy is in everything I’ve ever seen him in!
Braveheart @ 49?Starts tomorrow. This was by far the toughest list I’ve worked on. So many classics. (And so many overrated films, and underrated ones.)
European films and documentaries are included so long as they were released in the USA.
100. Total Recall
99. Madonna: Truth Or Dare
98. Any Given Sunday
97. The Doors
96. The Waterboy
95. Army of Darkness
94. Les Miserables
93. Guilty By Suspicion
92. The Commitments
91. Misery
90. The Sandlot
89. Austin Powers
88. Defending Your Life
87. Reversal of Fortune
86. Man On The Moon
85. Leon: The Professional
84. Babe
83. The Last of the Mohicans
82. Primal Fear
81. Mulan
80. Se7en
79. A League Of Their Own
78. Glengarry Glen Ross
77. Crumb
76. A Time to Kill
75. The Fugitive
74. White Men Can’t Jump
73. The Nightmare Before Christmas
72. There’s Something About Mary
71. Pleasantville
70. Swingers
69. Jurassic Park
68. The Witches
67. Scream
66. Aladdin
65. The Hurricane
64. Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert
63. The Rainmaker
62. Office Space
61. Toy Story 2
60. That Thing You Do!
59. Independence Day
58. True Lies
57. Barton Fink
56. The Lion King
55. Life Is Beautiful
54. To Die For
53. Mr. Holland’s Opus
52. The Sixth Sense
51. The Iron Giant
50. The Usual Suspects
49. Braveheart
James Horner's great soundtrack is another asset of this film. Excellent cast, too. It's in my all time Top 10 (not just the 90s). To hell with historical accuracy.49. Braveheart (1995)
Directed by: Mel Gibson
Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
Synopsis: Scots rebel William Wallace fights against England.
They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom! -Mel Gibson as William Wallace.
Much as I personally dislike Mr, Gibson, I have to hand it to him for having made a truly epic historical war film that remains quite enjoyable to watch. One reason (among many) is the performance of Patrick McGoohan as Edward Longshanks- what a great actor this guy is in everything I’ve ever seen him in!
I haven't looked over the entire decade, but I'm pretty sure I would have had each of the last 4 movies in my top 25. Braveheart would have been top 5 at least. At one point (younger and less cultured me) I considered it my favorite movie of all time.
FREEDOM!!!!!James Horner's great soundtrack is another asset of this film. Excellent cast, too. It's in my all time Top 10 (not just the 90s). To hell with historical accuracy.49. Braveheart (1995)
Directed by: Mel Gibson
Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
Synopsis: Scots rebel William Wallace fights against England.
They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom! -Mel Gibson as William Wallace.
Much as I personally dislike Mr, Gibson, I have to hand it to him for having made a truly epic historical war film that remains quite enjoyable to watch. One reason (among many) is the performance of Patrick McGoohan as Edward Longshanks- what a great actor this guy is in everything I’ve ever seen him in!
One of the best supporting characters in movie history. Hilariously well written and well played.Stephen: [to William Wallace] The Almighty tells me he can get me out of this mess, but he's pretty sure...you're ****ed.
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That's Basic HBO with commercials. You have to pay more for no ads.Was delighted to find Usual Suspects on HBO Max and fell asleep watching it. What a movie!
Was not delighted to learn that HBO Max now plays commercials during movies with no notice given before cutting to a laundry detergent ad. It's very off-putting.
That's Basic HBO with commercials. You have to pay more for no ads.Was delighted to find Usual Suspects on HBO Max and fell asleep watching it. What a movie!
Was not delighted to learn that HBO Max now plays commercials during movies with no notice given before cutting to a laundry detergent ad. It's very off-putting.
49. Braveheart (1995)
Directed by: Mel Gibson
Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
IIRC - Gibson didn't want to play the role but the studio wouldn't let him make the movie unless he starred.49. Braveheart (1995)
Directed by: Mel Gibson
Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
Everybody has seen it and most like it and are capable of overseeing the flaws, such as Mel Gibson playing a role that is 20 years younger(bugs me to this day).
Trip's Official Ruling: Slightly Underranked.(would have in the 20-30 range)
PS His wife that died is a total smokeshow
negative two plus two equals? Fill the holeOrale! What is 2 plus 2? You can do eet!53. Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995)
Directed by: Stephen Herek
Starring: Richard Dreyfus, Glenne Headly
Synopsis: High school music teacher inspires students through the years
Playing music is supposed to be fun. It’s about heart, it’s about feeling…it’s not about notes on a page. I can teach you notes on a page, I can’t teach you that other stuff. - Richard Dreyfus as Glenn Holland
It’s a plot as old as Hollywood itself: teacher inspires students to be passionate about a subject and it changes their lives. We all must have seen dozens of these over the years. But this is an especially good one I think. Dreyfus is great in one of his best performances.
Meh. Very predictable writing and story. Good teacher helps kids to an orchestra. Covered no new ground and was in the era of Shawshank and others which showed how to spin a character arc.
Stand and Deliver was a far better movie using this plot device. IMO.
You really can't beat the chariot race scene. 11 or so minutes all shot in one take.My favorite movie is Ben Hur, so I really don't have a problem with long movies. But those minutes better count. The bloat in MHO just killed it for me. The only part I really liked was when one of his students went to Viet Nam. That was very well done.I think a few otherwise good movies over the years could have used a good editor. I prefer movies of 2 hours or less.I doubt it. I skimmed it. It was way too long. (143 minutes) Needed at least thirty of those to disappear.I see Mr Holland's Opus has everybody buzzing.
IIRC, this was the film where I decided I'd had enough of Dreyfuss. Not terrible- but kinda trite story, imo told better elsewhere. or maybe I owe it a revisit.
I hope one of these twist movies is in your top 10, if not top 5. If it's the one I'm thinking of, it's one of my all time favorites.Yeah I get that the ranking may be unpopular for this and the other two “twist” films I am thinking of. I just disagree with you about the rewatchable part. I watched it a second time just to see what I missed knowing the twist. Then I had no interest. And for me that puts it below the classic films ranked above it, most of which I love to watch over and over.Too low, IMO. That's one of the most memorable movies of my lifetime and it is very rewatchable even though you know the ending.52. The Sixth Sense (1999)
Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
Starring: Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osmont
Synopsis: A child psychologist works with a child who says he can see dead people.
I see dead people…all the time. They’re everywhere. - Haley Joel Osmont as Cole Sear
So there’s a few films on this list that are extremely powerful when you watch them for the first time, because of the twist at the end. After that they lose a little of their power and though they are enjoyable the next time around some of the power is lost. That’s how I feel about this movie and a couple of others coming up. It is very well made though.
Not saying it needs to be top 10, but there aren't 51 better movies from the 90's.
oof. this was the one I was talking about. WAAAAY too low.50. The Usual Suspects (1995)
Directed by: Bryan Singer
Starring: Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey
Synopsis: A mysterious Turkish crime lord manipulates events that lead to an unfortunate outcome.
The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist: Kevin Spacey as “Verbal” Kint.
Like The Sixth Sense this is a superb film with an ending twist that, for me, has made it unnecessary ever to watch again. Otherwise it might be ranked higher. I’m sure some will no doubt take issue with this ranking as they did with the earlier film.
On a side note, Kevin Spacey has played a significant role in this list with even more to come. He is/was one of our finest actors, and it’s really too bad that he has behaved so shamefully in his personal life as to now deprive us of his great talent.
Jeez, spoiler alert.48. Thelma and Louise (1991)
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Brad Pitt
Synopsis: Circumstances lead two women to turn to crime and eventual suicide.
My husbands wasn’t sweet to me; look how I turned out! - Geena Davis as Thelma
A feminist version of Bonnie and Clyde, or Butch and Sundance…you get the general idea. Pretty rare for Hollywood to have a two women version of the “buddy film”. But it works. I can still remember the applause at the end when they drive off the cliff.
You mean William Wallace, the noble….not the savage depicted, didnt impregnate a child Princess Isabella who was living in France at the time and had his child seven years after he died? Also Edward Longshanks died two years after Wallace so thats one long deathbed scene.I realise this isn't a documentary, but it's so ahistorical that it's ridiculous. One would think that the real story would be good enough.49. Braveheart (1995)
Directed by: Mel Gibson
Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
Synopsis: Scots rebel William Wallace fights against England.
They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom! -Mel Gibson as William Wallace.
Much as I personally dislike Mr, Gibson, I have to hand it to him for having made a truly epic historical war film that remains quite enjoyable to watch. One reason (among many) is the performance of Patrick McGoohan as Edward Longshanks- what a great actor this guy is in everything I’ve ever seen him in!
When it came out, I was having lunch with some friends. 2 of us were talking about wanting to see it, as we hadn't gotten around to it yet. Friend #3... Let's call him the idiot a-hole... Immediately says, it's really good- but I didn't buy the end when they.. and then told us exactly what happened.Jeez, spoiler alert.48. Thelma and Louise (1991)
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Brad Pitt
Synopsis: Circumstances lead two women to turn to crime and eventual suicide.
My husbands wasn’t sweet to me; look how I turned out! - Geena Davis as Thelma
A feminist version of Bonnie and Clyde, or Butch and Sundance…you get the general idea. Pretty rare for Hollywood to have a two women version of the “buddy film”. But it works. I can still remember the applause at the end when they drive off the cliff.
48. Thelma and Louise (1991)
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Brad Pitt