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94. Les Miserables (1998)
intentional?Has this list gotten miserable yet?
94. Les Miserables (1998)
intentional?Has this list gotten miserable yet?
Billy Madison (although this one doesn't really hold up anymore), Happy Gilmore, Wedding Singer, Airheads, Bulletproof, 50 First Dates, Just Go With It, That's My Boy, the Hotel Transylvania movies, Blended, Uncut Gems, and Hustle.Which Sandler films do you like?I say this as an Adam Sandler fan - Waterboy sucked balls.
Cult classic.95. Army of Darkness (1993)
Directed by: Sam Raimi
Starring: Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davitz
Synopsis: Ash must save the Middle Ages from a horde of undead.
All right you primitive screw heads listen up! You see this? This is my BOOMSTICK! The 12 gauge double barreled Remington. - Bruce Campbell as Ash.
This is the third and best film of the “Evil Dead” trilogy, mainly because it introduces a “Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” element. The dialogue is silly (almost Monty Pythonish), the special effects pretty awful, but the overall effect is about as fun as any movie from the decade. This is great stuff.
Well yes but I'm sure that the 60's,70's and 80's all had their stinkers.The 90's has some crappy movies. At least #100 and #95 are good.
I never even heard of this one.93. Guilty By Suspicion (1991)
Directed by: Irwin Winkler
Starring: Robert DeNiro, Annette Benning George Wendt
Synopsis: A film director must make difficult choices during the Hollywood Blacklist
I inform on these people, they lose their jobs, they lose their…everything. - Robert De Niro as David Merrill
This is a terrific drama about the McCarthy era and its effect on Hollywood. DeNiro plays a Hollywood director who is not a Communist but knows others who are (including one played, in a rare acting appearance, by Martin Scorsese. This is the first of two movies on this list in which Scorcese appears on screen but did not direct.) To save his own career all he must do is inform on them before the HUAC committee. Based on a true story. The acting is superb, particularly George Wendt who plays a very different role than Norm.
Same here.I never even heard of this one.93. Guilty By Suspicion (1991)
Directed by: Irwin Winkler
Starring: Robert DeNiro, Annette Benning George Wendt
Synopsis: A film director must make difficult choices during the Hollywood Blacklist
I inform on these people, they lose their jobs, they lose their…everything. - Robert De Niro as David Merrill
This is a terrific drama about the McCarthy era and its effect on Hollywood. DeNiro plays a Hollywood director who is not a Communist but knows others who are (including one played, in a rare acting appearance, by Martin Scorsese. This is the first of two movies on this list in which Scorcese appears on screen but did not direct.) To save his own career all he must do is inform on them before the HUAC committee. Based on a true story. The acting is superb, particularly George Wendt who plays a very different role than Norm.
Another way I'm a strange consumer of media - I've never been a fan of DeNiro. It's not even a political thing (well, maybe it is more so now but let's keep this straight and narrow).
Sue me.![]()
I saw this one. another one that made next to no mark on me. other than maybe learning a little more about the era and HUAC stuff. maybe that's what might have been noticeable? was it the first movie to cover this stuff?Same here.I never even heard of this one.93. Guilty By Suspicion (1991)
Directed by: Irwin Winkler
Starring: Robert DeNiro, Annette Benning George Wendt
Synopsis: A film director must make difficult choices during the Hollywood Blacklist
I inform on these people, they lose their jobs, they lose their…everything. - Robert De Niro as David Merrill
This is a terrific drama about the McCarthy era and its effect on Hollywood. DeNiro plays a Hollywood director who is not a Communist but knows others who are (including one played, in a rare acting appearance, by Martin Scorsese. This is the first of two movies on this list in which Scorcese appears on screen but did not direct.) To save his own career all he must do is inform on them before the HUAC committee. Based on a true story. The acting is superb, particularly George Wendt who plays a very different role than Norm.
I don't agree with Tim's list order or placement...ever...but appreciate having my eyes opened to movies I may have missed like this one.
no. There's also at least one other 90's movie that broaches this subject (that might make the list) but I won't spoil it. I've also never heard of it but will check it out. A movie being well known and/or well liked doesn't necessarily mean that said movie is good but the opposite is true as well. This list is pretty unique so far.was it the first movie to cover this stuff?
I remember there was a group traveling around calling themselves The Commitments to capitalize on the movie's success. They were best described as ****e.92. The Commitments (1991)
Directed by: Alan Parker
Starring: Robert Arkins, Michael Ahern, Angeline Ball, Maria Doyle
Synopsis: a group of Irish musicians attempt to put together a classic soul band.
Do you not get it lads? The Irish are the blacks of Europe!….so say it loud, I’m black and I’m proud! -Robert Arkins as Jimmy Rabbitte
Joyful musical movie with a lot of classic soul performances. I particularly like how the band does “Mustang Sally”. Based on the Roddy Doyle novel this isn’t too deep a film just a whole lot of fun and really good music, a few bar fights.
Another way I'm a strange consumer of media - I've never been a fan of DeNiro. It's not even a political thing (well, maybe it is more so now but let's keep this straight and narrow).
Sue me.![]()
98. Any Given Sunday (1999)
Directed by: Oliver Stone
This would be much, much higher on my list. This is just a tremendous horror movie......although probably not as good as the all time best of Young Frankenstein.91. Misery (1990)
Directed by: Rob Reiner
Starring: Kathy Bates. James Caan
Synopsis: Deranged fan keeps injured writer against his will and forces him to write a novel for her.
I thought you were good Paul. But you’re not good; you’re just another lying old dirty birdie- Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes
One of the better Stephen King adaptations, based on one of the best Stephen King novels. King was actually trying to make a rather whiny complaint about how obsessive some of his fans were but he turned it into a great horror story anyhow with one of the most memorable villains in all of popular fiction. Rob Reiner’s main challenge in bringing this to the big screen was finding Annie Wilkes, and he did in the then unknown Kathy Bates. Bates is simply magnificent in this role of a lifetime which won her an Oscar. This is a really scary, well done flick.
Young Frankenstein is a comedy, not horror?This would be much, much higher on my list. This is just a tremendous horror movie......although probably not as good as the all time best of Young Frankenstein.91. Misery (1990)
Directed by: Rob Reiner
Starring: Kathy Bates. James Caan
Synopsis: Deranged fan keeps injured writer against his will and forces him to write a novel for her.
I thought you were good Paul. But you’re not good; you’re just another lying old dirty birdie- Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes
One of the better Stephen King adaptations, based on one of the best Stephen King novels. King was actually trying to make a rather whiny complaint about how obsessive some of his fans were but he turned it into a great horror story anyhow with one of the most memorable villains in all of popular fiction. Rob Reiner’s main challenge in bringing this to the big screen was finding Annie Wilkes, and he did in the then unknown Kathy Bates. Bates is simply magnificent in this role of a lifetime which won her an Oscar. This is a really scary, well done flick.
Imho this movie is fine, but if it werent for the magnificent voice of Andrew Strong it just doesnt work.That was a fun one.
Wonder how it would hold up... Any of it, including the music.
I agree but others may not...hahaYoung Frankenstein is a comedy, not horror?This would be much, much higher on my list. This is just a tremendous horror movie......although probably not as good as the all time best of Young Frankenstein.91. Misery (1990)
Directed by: Rob Reiner
Starring: Kathy Bates. James Caan
Synopsis: Deranged fan keeps injured writer against his will and forces him to write a novel for her.
I thought you were good Paul. But you’re not good; you’re just another lying old dirty birdie- Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes
One of the better Stephen King adaptations, based on one of the best Stephen King novels. King was actually trying to make a rather whiny complaint about how obsessive some of his fans were but he turned it into a great horror story anyhow with one of the most memorable villains in all of popular fiction. Rob Reiner’s main challenge in bringing this to the big screen was finding Annie Wilkes, and he did in the then unknown Kathy Bates. Bates is simply magnificent in this role of a lifetime which won her an Oscar. This is a really scary, well done flick.
Love this movie - a harmless, always enjoyable watch.90. The Sandlot (1993)
Directed by: David M. Evans
Starring: Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Karen Allen, Denis Leary, Patrick Renna
Synopsis: In 1960s San Fernando Valley, a group of kids spend the summer playing baseball.
You’re killing me, Smalls! - Patrick Renna as “Ham” Porter
Technically a “sports” movie but actually this is much more similar to Stand by Me than say, The Bad News Bears for example. The baseball is actually secondary to showing how the kids spend the summer and their relationships with each other, The depiction of “The Beast” is both scary and hilarious, but I sort of regret the fact that ultimately the film reveals the truth of that situation- so many times in our childhoods the myths remain unsolved.
98. Any Given Sunday (1999)
Directed by: Oliver Stone
Starring: Al Pacino, Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid
Synopsis: A pro football team has surprising success upon changing quarterbacks
It’s TV, it’s changed everything I mean, the first time they stopped the game to cut away to some ****ing commercial, that was the end of it. - Al Pacino as Tony D’Amato
I’m guessing this may be yet another controversial selection because the critics really didn’t like this movie and much of the public thought it was mediocre too. I disagree. It’s not quite on the level of North Dallas Forty but it’s still one of the better sports films I’ve ever seen. Though I haven’t been personally around the NFL (despite having watched it all of my life) it mostly felt pretty accurate to me. (The exception being the Cameron Diaz character which was awful and unbelievable IMO) The ensemble cast is outstanding, particularly Pacino and Foxx. I remember being surprised that Lawrence Taylor could act: Stone gives him a memorable locker room speech.
I've seen 1 of 4 movies so far. Always heard that while Kilmer's performance in The Doors was good, the movie itself was...meh. Roger Ebert's review includes this great line, "Watching the movie is like being stuck in a bar with an obnoxious drunk, when you’re not drinking."
And I'm glad to see that JFK won't be here - that movie is just awful.
93. Guilty By Suspicion (1991)
Directed by: Irwin Winkler
Starring: Robert DeNiro, Annette Benning George Wendt
Synopsis: A film director must make difficult choices during the Hollywood Blacklist
I inform on these people, they lose their jobs, they lose their…everything. - Robert De Niro as David Merrill
This is a terrific drama about the McCarthy era and its effect on Hollywood. DeNiro plays a Hollywood director who is not a Communist but knows others who are (including one played, in a rare acting appearance, by Martin Scorsese. This is the first of two movies on this list in which Scorcese appears on screen but did not direct.) To save his own career all he must do is inform on them before the HUAC committee. Based on a true story. The acting is superb, particularly George Wendt who plays a very different role than Norm.
hard agreeTo me, Sandler movies had diminishing returns after that.
Perhaps because you play ball like a girl.Never got the love for The Sandlot. Probably slightly too old at the time, but the youngins i worked with loved it.
Loads of them. But I wouldn't list them in the top one hundred of the decade. There ought to be better ones.Well yes but I'm sure that the 60's,70's and 80's all had their stinkers.The 90's has some crappy movies. At least #100 and #95 are good.
You can tell Mike Myers was influenced by Monty Python lolself-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low-grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery.
All my friends loved this.. it didn't grab me as much. But I haven't seen it since the theater...Defending Your Life is a great movie.
I knew it!Woody Allen.
never heard of it. It does sport a 7.2/83% on IMDB/RT but critics loved it with a 98%. I'll check it out at some point.