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After I typed that, I realized, "Well and then the Ents and the ghosts and the Eye..."
Never mind me. I'm just enamored with the Uruk-Hai, Saruman's war machine, etc.
After I typed that, I realized, "Well and then the Ents and the ghosts and the Eye..."
I just can't watch PTA- and I tried. It's too damn bleak for me.
Wait a second - PTA in general is too bleak, but you liked Magnolia more than Boogie? Now I am doubly confused.ProstheticRGK said:I just can't watch PTA- and I tried. It's too damn bleak for me.
I am an unabashed Tarantino fanboy, though, if that helps.
That's right. I've killed women and children. I've killed just about everything that walks or crawled at one time or another. And I'm here to kill you, Little Bill, for what you did to Ned.
#3: UNFORGIVEN
My #10 and 80s' #7. This was one of my biggest surprises of the countdown, and I hinted to @Ilov80s that one in the top 10 might surprise even him. I usually detest westerns, but this rewatch really got to me this time around and I ended up watching it twice.
No, I was trying to be a little more reserved in my criticism of Boogie Nights, after a bout of apoplexy reacting to Magnolia. Boogie Nights wasn't as bleak as Magnolia. Still pretty bleak, though.Wait a second - PTA in general is too bleak, but you liked Magnolia more than Boogie? Now I am doubly confused.
Somehow this has gotten even better during rewatches.That's right. I've killed women and children. I've killed just about everything that walks or crawled at one time or another. And I'm here to kill you, Little Bill, for what you did to Ned.
#3: UNFORGIVEN
My #10 and 80s' #7. This was one of my biggest surprises of the countdown, and I hinted to @Ilov80s that one in the top 10 might surprise even him. I usually detest westerns, but this rewatch really got to me this time around and I ended up watching it twice.
wtf is wrong with you?KarmaPolice said:Remember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.
#5: THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION
80s' #16.
Well you should be quoting or @ing him!!#5: THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION
80s' #16.
Its A Hell Of A Thing, Killing A Man. You Take Away Everything He's Got And Everything He's Ever Gonna HaveThat's right. I've killed women and children. I've killed just about everything that walks or crawled at one time or another. And I'm here to kill you, Little Bill, for what you did to Ned.
#3: UNFORGIVEN
My #10 and 80s' #7. This was one of my biggest surprises of the countdown, and I hinted to @Ilov80s that one in the top 10 might surprise even him. I usually detest westerns, but this rewatch really got to me this time around and I ended up watching it twice.
The Tommy Boy omission is absurdSo I guess Ace Ventura and Tommy Boy 1 and 2? I'm good with it....
I say we talk about and post lists here. Just give me a bit to post the rest of our top 100s and officially post #1.Should I start my list in here or make a new thread?
both great movies i've watched so many times. so office space isn't #1?The rest of 80s' Top 100:
HARD BOILED
OFFICE SPACE
Yeah, easily in my personal top 10 of the 90’s as well.Manster said:Oh I can imagine.....I just loved the movie....it's not perfect, but I think it stands up.....and the fact that Brandon Lee died during the filming adds to the legacy.....also the soundtrack is one the best movie soundtracks ever and fits the movie perfectly.
So 80s had Gremlins 2 but none of these?????? Come on. This isn't real.The rest of KP's Top 100:
KINGPIN
TOTAL RECALL
GROSSE POINT BLANK
NOTTING HILL
4 WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL
A TIME TO KILL
AMERICAN HISTORY X
THE WEDDING SINGER
two of my favorite movies of all time, not that I would put either in any top 10 lists. i get strange looks when i say that about Grosse Pointe especially. Aykroid's best role in his later life. Long Kiss Goodnight is one of those movies i've watched a ton and I don't know what about it I like so much. the character relationship between Samuel Jackson and Geena Davis just worked so well.The rest of KP's Top 100:
GROSSE POINT BLANK
THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT
i may just end up doing some writeups on some favorites instead, have a feeling a lot of what I had will be named and discussed before I can rank an postI say we talk about and post lists here. Just give me a bit to post the rest of our top 100s and officially post #1.
This post confuses me.There are 2 large mistakes with KP's 80s list:
1. Sense and Sensibility is 1995
2. The Piano was a pile of dung
(You need to fix both)
Huh....to each his own I guess. I've watched both Mallrats, and and Clerks recently, and found both just as enjoyable as the first time I saw em.KarmaPolice said:Before we get to the top 5 I will say that the Kevin Smith movies were some of the biggest movers on my list in the other direction. No way would I have thought that one didn't make my list, but I could barely get through any of them. Chasing Amy was the closest, just because at least it had some heart.
It also hits our wheeelhouse for our age groupMajor said:Can we all agree the 90s was the best decade for films? Making a Top 10 or even Top 25 list without omitting classics is near impossible.
I love the movie but maybe there’s some fatigue from it being in TV so much and seeing it so many times. Love the movie but I am bit tired of it relative to some others.AAABatteries said:Not to pick on my boy 80s but there’s no chance there’s 15 better movies in the 90’s than Shawshank. I could make a compelling argument that there’s not 15 movies ever better.
I think the effects look better than the new Jurassic moviesTripItUp said:Hasn't aged as well for me because the groundbreaking CGI isn't as groundbreaking anymore, also the child characters became less relevant for me.
Still an all time classic. I'd have it in the 10-20 range.
16 is a good ranking, very high. I just found 15 movies I like better.#5: THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION
80s' #16.
Yeah Gremlins 2 is an incredible satireSo 80s had Gremlins 2 but none of these?????? Come on. This isn't real.
These all crack my top 100The rest of 80s' Top 100:
HOME ALONE
THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY
The Piano
Office Space
Face off was a horrible movieAs I posted before - IMO there were a ton of good to very good action and comedy movies that all blurred together, but were still fun.
Action: Die Hard 3, True Lies, The Rock, Con Air, Armageddon, Face/Off, Bad Boys, ID4, on and on...
Comedy: Sandlers, Ace Ventura, Wayne's World, Austin Powers, Tommy Boy, K.Smith's
A ton of stuff that I still get a lot of enjoyment out of.
So I married an Axe Murderer? Both Austin Powers made in the 90's?.....crazy that these didn't make the cut.....my list would've been completely different.
another in that group I listed I had a blast watching. Horrible in the best way possible. One of the funniest movies of the 90s.Face off was a horrible movie
these all make my top 100CONTACT
TOTAL RECALL
GATTACA
SEARCHING FOR BOBBY FISHER
STARSHIP TROOPERS
12 MONKEYS
AMERICAN HISTORY X
It is a gloriously horrible movie though.Face off was a horrible movie