Just like the 80s thread - but without a list from CBR - list your choice of 10 films that defined the 90s.
Just like the 80s thread - but without a list from CBR - list your choice of 10 films that defined the 90s.
Independence Day (Brought back the bombastic star-studded action film)
Titanic (I mean for a while it was the biggest film of all time).
T2
Goodfellas (On of the most watched films ever).
Shawshank Redemption (See Goodfellas Answer).
Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan (Tie for being Spielberg's Best and Brought 2 events of WW2 alive. For Saving Private Ryan I mean the opening scene).
Jurassic Park.
Pulp Fiction.
Scream (Revitalized the Horror Genre).
Clerks (For its influence on the Indy Scene).
Fargo or the Big Lebowski came close to being on the list.
Left off Matrix and TPM due to them coming out late in 99 they more influenced the 00's.
Last edited by Jokerz79; 06-14-2023 at 01:06 PM.
Bravo, it's difficult to find an argument against listing these (that I quoted here, which is not all). Ind Day does define the 90s and it's a film that I wouldn't much bother to watch anymore, to be honest...Titanic is sorta similar. Jurassic Park has held up far better (just a classic), along with Pulp Fiction, Shawshank, Saving Private Ryan, Scream, T2, etc.
A fair point, but is "more influence the 00s" the standard, or the only one? I might list The Matrix as representing the 90s (because I definitely think it does, an accumulation of the 90s even), even if it represents the 00s as well.
Last edited by JBatmanFan05; 06-14-2023 at 01:32 PM.
Things I love: Batman, Superman, AEW, old films, Lovecraft
Grant Morrison: “Adults...struggle desperately with fiction, demanding constantly that it conform to the rules of everyday life. Adults foolishly demand to know how Superman can possibly fly, or how Batman can possibly run a multibillion-dollar business empire during the day and fight crime at night, when the answer is obvious even to the smallest child: because it's not real.”
Bad Boys
Blade
Blair Witch
Boyz in the Hood
Love Jones
My Cousin Vinny
Office Space
Pretty Woman
Reality Bites
Toy Story
Of ones not mentioned yet:
Galaxy Quest. Star Trek and nerd culture were at an insane height at the time with the Next Generation movies, Deep Space Nine having its last season, Voyager still going on and Star Wars Episode 1 coming out, and this movie really captured that to great effect.
A Few Good Men. Tom Cruise and Jack Nickolson in perhaps their most iconic 90s roles.
Ace Ventura. Jim Carrey was THE star of the 90s and it started here.
Austin Powers. The 90s fad.
Pokemon the First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back. If you're a 90s kid, this was your jam.
Space Jam. Michael Jordan = 90s.
Disney Renaissance films. Gonna lump these together since it's hard to say which was more impactful on 90s culture between Robbin Willaims' Genie, Mufasa's death, or 'I'll Make a Man Out of You.'
A lot of good choices so far. Fwiw, the first thing that popped into my head when reading this thread title was "Pulp Fiction."
I think "Boyz N the Hood" also deserves a mention
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Definitely, these would be my additions...
- Beauty & The Beast (1991)
- Princess Mononoke (1997)
- Perfect Blue (1997)
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1. Pulp Fiction
2. GO
3. Good Fellas
4. Unforgiven
5. Hoop Dreams
6. T2
7. Singles/Reality Bites
8. JP
9. Clueless
10. Scream
Pulp Fiction
Clerks
Jurassic Park
The Crow
Reservoir Dogs
The Matrix
Chasing Amy
Fargo
Airheads
Nightmare Before Christmas
Definitely, these would be my next additions...
- TMNT (1990)
- Roujin Z (1991)
- Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
1. Terminator 2
2. Demolition Man
3. Casino
4. Face/Off
5. Independence Day
6.The Shawshank Redemption
7. True Lies
8. Rumble in the Bronx
9. Scream
10. Pulp Fiction