Hi friend and great picks. I agree with you on all of them and I just wish I'd had more from on my list to add them in. Thanks so much for sharing your picks and checking out the video. 😊👋👋
Hi friend. Very cool. I'm happy you were able to find a few that you didn't have yet. This was a fun Community Challenge to do. Thanks so much for checking out the video and enjoy your movies. 😀👋👋
Hi friend and thank you. I think it's so cool that the Rad Pack did this. I'll definitely head over and check out your list, too. 😀 Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it.
@@MovieChatter01 of course! I’m really loving the physical media community here on RUclips! Everyone has been so awesome. I’m looking forward to more Rad 9 challenges! It was really fun putting the list together.
Hi, my love. You know you'll get to all of them eventually. I, on the other hand, will probably croak before I'm able to see everything I want to see. 😂😂😂 Thanks so much for checking out the video. I'm going to be watching your Rad list. Love ya. ❤❤❤
My List Of Movies Not Mentioned (no order): - Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - Speed - The Hudsucker Proxy - Wyatt Earp - The Mask - Clear And Present Danger - Timecop - Ed Wood - Leon: The Professional Honorable mentions: - Heavenly Creatures - PCU
Hi friend. Fantastic list of movies your I added here and many would be on mint mine as well if I had more slots. I love The Hudsucker Proxy and so many others on your list. Thanks so much for checking out the video and taking the time to add some of your favorites. I really do appreciate it. 😊👋👋
Hi Stephanie. What a great list. 1994 was a very good year for the movies. I would agree with the majority on your list, but would add Only You with Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. I watched this one over and over for the scenery in Italy. Such a fun film. Dumb and Dumber was also on my list. I just loved Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. If I ever need a good laugh, I play this one. As for Pulp Fiction, Tarantino is one of the best conversation-heavy directors out there. He makes you pay attention to what the characters are saying, and even if you think the film is going nowhere, the third act usually ties everything together. One of my all time favorite Tarantino films is Inglorious Basterds. I love the WW2 era, and love hearing other languages. Christoph Waltz and Diane Kruger were awesome in this film, and it was an interesting twist on history. Thank you for sharing your Rad list. I hope that these videos continue. 😀
Hi friend. 😀 I was just thinking of you today and hoping that you were doing well. I know you've had a busy time recently. 💞 Whew. This was one tough list to make and to just stick to 9 was near impossible. But I think it's fun when people put out Community challenges that make me think. I'm pretty sure I'm going to start a segment where I go from 1970, one year at a time and do this for each one. Should be fun. I've never heard of Only You; how did this happen?? I'm putting it on my list to check out immediately. I'm a fan of Dumb and Dumber myself. Good for a laugh when you need it. You nailed it with the Tarantino comment, and I so agree that he's a master of writing dialogue. I'm a huge fan of IB as well and Christoph Waltz is so great in that one. What am I saying? He's always great. 👍👍👍 Thanks so much for watching and the info on the movie I need to check out. I'll defy be coming through with more of these lists. Hope all is going well with you. 😀👋👋
@@MovieChatter01 thanks for the kind words and thoughts, Stephanie. I am getting used to my new routine, and am doing ok. I think of my mom often and she is greatly missed. I hope all is well with you and your family. Your videos and comments always brighten my day. Keep up the great work, and as we approach spooky season, I can’t wait to see what you have in store for us! 👻👽 Take good care, and see you in the next one! 😁
Never heard of 8 Seconds. Will have to look into that one. I still need to see Serial Mom. Love seeing In The Mouth Of Madness of peoples list. So underrated for sure. Just recently watched Cemetary Man & I enjoyed it very much. Great picks!
People who think Pulp Fiction is overrated take for granted the wealth of cool films that only exist because of the cinematic upheaval that the film caused. The landscape of cinema would be streets behind without Pulp Fiction. Historically, it's one of the most important films to ever exist. In my opinion.
Hi friend. I love Pulp Fiction and it kills me to hear people call it overrated. It was such a game changer; the dialogue alone. It absolutely changed the way films were made at the time. Thanks so much for checking out the video. 👋👋
Boy this is a hard one...but and not using ones you already have, which by the way most of them I loved. Speed, Four Wedding and a Funeral, Guarding Tess, The Stand, Dr. Strangelove, The Client, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Natural Born Killers, China Moon
Hi friend. Awesome picks you added to the list here and many that I woul also say are on my favorites list. Keeping it to 9 or 10 is almost impossible. Thanks so much for checking out the video and sharing your fantastic picks to the list. Hope all is well. 😊👋👋
Nice list!!! Just added Serial Mom to my watchlist. My list: - Chungking Express - Pulp Fiction - Leon - Three Colors: Red - Clerks - The Shawshank Redemption - The Legend of Drunken Master - L'Enfer - The Crow
Hi André. I think you'll really enjoy Serial Mom. It's such a dark and twisted comedy and typical John Waters but one of his best, I think. Great list of movies you added for your picks and you always have the best taste in movies. 😊 Thanks so much for checking out the video and adding your picks to the list. Hope all is well with you. 😀👋👋
Hi friend. I agree. It's so creative and different. I wish more people were talking about it because I really do think of it as an underrated gem of a movie. Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 😊👋👋
Hi friend and welcome. I'm so happy you found the channel and decided to come along for the ride. I cover all genres so if there's ever anything you want to hear about or think would be interesting, feel free to drop it here in the comments. Thanks so much for checking out the video, and again, welcome. 😀👋👋
94 was another great vintage year for cinema much like 1999 was.. interesting note about interview with the vampire: brad pitt was so depressed filming 6 months in london in winter he tried to get out of his contract of the film he was so depressed! its strange that as the 30th anniversary year no new bluray as yet even though I read its been restored for this birthday
🤣🤣🤣 those were little stickers in the app I use to make the thumbnails. I thought I'd try to look a little 90s. 🤣🤣 Thanks so much for watching and being here. 😎
Hi friend and thank you. I love Pulp Fiction so much. Kills me when hear people calling it overrated; it's brilliant. Thanks for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 😀👋👋✌️
I love top 10 lists etc. This was fun. We have two crossovers. Interested in seeing that zombie flick. My 9 for 94: Clerks Crumb Dumb & Dumber Forrest Gump Hudsucker Proxy, The Last Seduction, The Natural Born Killers Pulp Fiction Swimming With Sharks If I were to pick 10 I would either add Ed Wood or Romeo Is Bleeding
Hi friend and great list you have here. There are quite a few that could have and would have made my list had it been longer. There are so many great movies from 1994. I love Hudsucker Proxy. Such and underrated gem. Thanks so much for watching and sharing your picks. 😀👋👋
@@MovieChatter01 I know I am weird, but when Tim Robbin's character opens his desk drawer and that pencil rolls forward revealing it is the only thing in that drawer... well, I don't think I have ever laughed harder at a scene than that one.
Pulp Fiction reminds me a lot of the 2008 Celtics ball club that beat the Lakers. It draws strength and leadership from veterans, some of whom are willing to take a smaller role (Harvey Keitel literally did Taxi Driver and The Piano), but it also gets the most out of lesser actors like Ving Rhames. It also WANTED to be elite and something fun for the fans, just like the Celtics did back then. Oh, and it had personality. I have no idea why people hate on it.
Hi friend. Happy to hear you found a few titles to check into. I hope you enjoy whatever you decide to watch. Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 😀👋👋
Hi friend. I'm not sure why it's 9 and not 10. I didn't make the challenge; it was started by another channel that made the rules. 😀 I'm glad you like Interview With A Vampire as well. It's a good one. Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 👋👋
Hi friend. You're so right. I'm hopeful that at the speed titles are getting upgrades, we'll see more catalogue titles getting upgrades. Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 😀👋👋
Hi friend. Great picks you put on your list. It's tough to take these years and narrow it down to even ten movies. Many of your picks would have easily made it to mine if I was given a few more slots. 😂😂😂 I'm going to be starting a new segment where I go one year at a time and where my favorite films of that year. I just need to figure out how many movies to do. 10,,15, 20...?? 🤣🤣 Thanks so much for checking out the video and sharing your picks. I'll be curious to hear you're you like Exotica when you get around the checking it out. 😀👋👋
@@MovieChatter01 I think that will be fun going year by year with your favorite films. Especially if you jump around for example best of 2005 then 1984 then 1972 then 1999. In the decades from the 70s on, my favorite decade by far for films is the 90s followed by the 00s then the 70s then the 80s. Though there were memorable films in each of those decades.
Hi friend. I like Ed Wood, too. It's just so hard to make these lists without missing or just forgetting something. I kind of try to stay away from them because they're so restrictive but I really wanted to support the community challenge because I like the creator. Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really appreciate it. 😀👋👋
Hi friend. I need to check out the Interview With The Vampire show. It's one I've not seen. That's cool about Serial Mom. I love that movie. Thanks so much for watching. 😀👋👋👋
Hi friend. I get that. Everyone has their own experience with the upgrades and you're right about DVD menus. They were way more interactive and cool. I've kept some DVDs just because of things like that. I felt the same way about the first Jaws 4K. Everyone thought it was a huge leap I'll but I thought it was just a little better than the Blu-ray so it definitely happens. Thanks so much for checking out the video. 👋👋
Thank you!!!! So RAD!
You bet, friend. It was a lot of fun to do. ✌️
Some of my favorites from 1994 The Shawshank Redemption, The Lion King, Leon: The Professional, True Lies, Shallow Grave.
Hi friend and great picks. I agree with you on all of them and I just wish I'd had more from on my list to add them in.
Thanks so much for sharing your picks and checking out the video. 😊👋👋
Hey friend great list. 👍😊 I put the few movies I don't have in my Amazon wishlist. 👍😊 Thank you.
Hi friend. Very cool. I'm happy you were able to find a few that you didn't have yet. This was a fun Community Challenge to do.
Thanks so much for checking out the video and enjoy your movies. 😀👋👋
What a great Rad 9! I’ve heard great things about Cemetery Man! I’ll need to see it! My Rad 9 video is up as well. We have a few in common. 🙂
Hi friend and thank you. I think it's so cool that the Rad Pack did this. I'll definitely head over and check out your list, too. 😀
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it.
@@MovieChatter01 of course! I’m really loving the physical media community here on RUclips! Everyone has been so awesome. I’m looking forward to more Rad 9 challenges! It was really fun putting the list together.
Great choices, Steph 🤘 There's a lot I've not seen even 😅 I need to amend In the Mouth of Madness tonight!
Hi, my love. You know you'll get to all of them eventually. I, on the other hand, will probably croak before I'm able to see everything I want to see. 😂😂😂
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I'm going to be watching your Rad list. Love ya. ❤❤❤
I'm loving that suspiria shirt
Hi friend and thank you. Cavity Colors has a bunch of them. Thanks for watching. 😀👋👋
My List Of Movies Not Mentioned (no order):
- Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
- Speed
- The Hudsucker Proxy
- Wyatt Earp
- The Mask
- Clear And Present Danger
- Timecop
- Ed Wood
- Leon: The Professional
Honorable mentions:
- Heavenly Creatures
- PCU
Hi friend. Fantastic list of movies your I added here and many would be on mint mine as well if I had more slots.
I love The Hudsucker Proxy and so many others on your list.
Thanks so much for checking out the video and taking the time to add some of your favorites. I really do appreciate it. 😊👋👋
Legends of the Fall
Shawshank Redemption
Disclosure
8 Seconds is awesome.
Hi Stephanie. What a great list. 1994 was a very good year for the movies. I would agree with the majority on your list, but would add Only You with Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. I watched this one over and over for the scenery in Italy. Such a fun film. Dumb and Dumber was also on my list. I just loved Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. If I ever need a good laugh, I play this one. As for Pulp Fiction, Tarantino is one of the best conversation-heavy directors out there. He makes you pay attention to what the characters are saying, and even if you think the film is going nowhere, the third act usually ties everything together. One of my all time favorite Tarantino films is Inglorious Basterds. I love the WW2 era, and love hearing other languages. Christoph Waltz and Diane Kruger were awesome in this film, and it was an interesting twist on history. Thank you for sharing your Rad list. I hope that these videos continue. 😀
Hi friend. 😀 I was just thinking of you today and hoping that you were doing well. I know you've had a busy time recently. 💞
Whew. This was one tough list to make and to just stick to 9 was near impossible. But I think it's fun when people put out Community challenges that make me think. I'm pretty sure I'm going to start a segment where I go from 1970, one year at a time and do this for each one. Should be fun.
I've never heard of Only You; how did this happen?? I'm putting it on my list to check out immediately.
I'm a fan of Dumb and Dumber myself. Good for a laugh when you need it.
You nailed it with the Tarantino comment, and I so agree that he's a master of writing dialogue. I'm a huge fan of IB as well and Christoph Waltz is so great in that one. What am I saying? He's always great. 👍👍👍
Thanks so much for watching and the info on the movie I need to check out. I'll defy be coming through with more of these lists. Hope all is going well with you. 😀👋👋
@@MovieChatter01 thanks for the kind words and thoughts, Stephanie. I am getting used to my new routine, and am doing ok. I think of my mom often and she is greatly missed. I hope all is well with you and your family. Your videos and comments always brighten my day. Keep up the great work, and as we approach spooky season, I can’t wait to see what you have in store for us! 👻👽 Take good care, and see you in the next one! 😁
Never heard of 8 Seconds. Will have to look into that one. I still need to see Serial Mom. Love seeing In The Mouth Of Madness of peoples list. So underrated for sure. Just recently watched Cemetary Man & I enjoyed it very much. Great picks!
People who think Pulp Fiction is overrated take for granted the wealth of cool films that only exist because of the cinematic upheaval that the film caused. The landscape of cinema would be streets behind without Pulp Fiction. Historically, it's one of the most important films to ever exist. In my opinion.
Hi friend. I love Pulp Fiction and it kills me to hear people call it overrated. It was such a game changer; the dialogue alone. It absolutely changed the way films were made at the time.
Thanks so much for checking out the video. 👋👋
So fun seeing videos like these!
Hi friend and thank you. I'll be doing more of these in the future. They're a lot of fun.
Thanks so much for watching 😊👋👋
Boy this is a hard one...but and not using ones you already have, which by the way most of them I loved. Speed, Four Wedding and a Funeral, Guarding Tess, The Stand, Dr. Strangelove, The Client, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Natural Born Killers, China Moon
Hi friend. Awesome picks you added to the list here and many that I woul also say are on my favorites list. Keeping it to 9 or 10 is almost impossible.
Thanks so much for checking out the video and sharing your fantastic picks to the list.
Hope all is well. 😊👋👋
Strangelove was 1964 😊
@@hvitekristesdod Oooops....well it is still one heck of a movie
@@BarTGila Absolutely!
Nice list!!! Just added Serial Mom to my watchlist.
My list:
- Chungking Express
- Pulp Fiction
- Leon
- Three Colors: Red
- Clerks
- The Shawshank Redemption
- The Legend of Drunken Master
- L'Enfer
- The Crow
Hi André. I think you'll really enjoy Serial Mom. It's such a dark and twisted comedy and typical John Waters but one of his best, I think.
Great list of movies you added for your picks and you always have the best taste in movies. 😊
Thanks so much for checking out the video and adding your picks to the list.
Hope all is well with you. 😀👋👋
"In the Mouth of Madness" is one of my favorite John Carpenter films. Wonderfully inventive.
Hi friend. I agree. It's so creative and different. I wish more people were talking about it because I really do think of it as an underrated gem of a movie.
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 😊👋👋
Just joined your channel 😊
Hi friend and welcome. I'm so happy you found the channel and decided to come along for the ride. I cover all genres so if there's ever anything you want to hear about or think would be interesting, feel free to drop it here in the comments.
Thanks so much for checking out the video, and again, welcome. 😀👋👋
@@MovieChatter01 appreciate the warm welcome!
94 was another great vintage year for cinema much like 1999 was.. interesting note about interview with the vampire: brad pitt was so depressed filming 6 months in london in winter he tried to get out of his contract of the film he was so depressed! its strange that as the 30th anniversary year no new bluray as yet even though I read its been restored for this birthday
Love the "sunnies",you look very "incognito"
🤣🤣🤣 those were little stickers in the app I use to make the thumbnails. I thought I'd try to look a little 90s. 🤣🤣
Thanks so much for watching and being here. 😎
Fun list. Pulp Fiction is the best.
Hi friend and thank you. I love Pulp Fiction so much. Kills me when hear people calling it overrated; it's brilliant.
Thanks for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 😀👋👋✌️
I love top 10 lists etc. This was fun. We have two crossovers. Interested in seeing that zombie flick. My 9 for 94:
Clerks
Crumb
Dumb & Dumber
Forrest Gump
Hudsucker Proxy, The
Last Seduction, The
Natural Born Killers
Pulp Fiction
Swimming With Sharks
If I were to pick 10 I would either add Ed Wood or Romeo Is Bleeding
Hi friend and great list you have here. There are quite a few that could have and would have made my list had it been longer. There are so many great movies from 1994. I love Hudsucker Proxy. Such and underrated gem.
Thanks so much for watching and sharing your picks. 😀👋👋
@@MovieChatter01 I know I am weird, but when Tim Robbin's character opens his desk drawer and that pencil rolls forward revealing it is the only thing in that drawer... well, I don't think I have ever laughed harder at a scene than that one.
Pulp Fiction reminds me a lot of the 2008 Celtics ball club that beat the Lakers. It draws strength and leadership from veterans, some of whom are willing to take a smaller role (Harvey Keitel literally did Taxi Driver and The Piano), but it also gets the most out of lesser actors like Ving Rhames. It also WANTED to be elite and something fun for the fans, just like the Celtics did back then. Oh, and it had personality. I have no idea why people hate on it.
exotica, cementary men and serial mom I didn't have them in my sights, I'm going to see them, thanks for the recommendation
Hi friend. Happy to hear you found a few titles to check into. I hope you enjoy whatever you decide to watch.
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 😀👋👋
Why it's 9 and not 10 at least?:)
Nice list though.
Interview with the Vampire is actually my all time favourite movie, not just from 1994.
Hi friend. I'm not sure why it's 9 and not 10. I didn't make the challenge; it was started by another channel that made the rules. 😀
I'm glad you like Interview With A Vampire as well. It's a good one.
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 👋👋
I bet you have great list
Thank you
Just watched Serial Mom for the first time. It's a great movie
Hi friend. Glad you liked it. It's one of my all time favorites. 😊
Thanks for watching the video.
I see everyone has similar movies in have in my collection
I'll have to check yours out
There's a lot of the 90s movie's needs a 4ks and a bluray release
Hi friend. You're so right. I'm hopeful that at the speed titles are getting upgrades, we'll see more catalogue titles getting upgrades.
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 😀👋👋
My picks:
Leon
Speed
True Lies
Shallow Grave
Cemetery Man
Ashes of Time
Pulp Fiction
Clear and Present Danger
Ed Wood
Crumb
Had to put 10 😊
Checking out Exotica asap. It’s been on my watchlist for a while!
Hi friend. Great picks you put on your list. It's tough to take these years and narrow it down to even ten movies. Many of your picks would have easily made it to mine if I was given a few more slots. 😂😂😂
I'm going to be starting a new segment where I go one year at a time and where my favorite films of that year. I just need to figure out how many movies to do. 10,,15, 20...?? 🤣🤣
Thanks so much for checking out the video and sharing your picks. I'll be curious to hear you're you like Exotica when you get around the checking it out. 😀👋👋
@@MovieChatter01 I think that will be fun going year by year with your favorite films. Especially if you jump around for example best of 2005 then 1984 then 1972 then 1999. In the decades from the 70s on, my favorite decade by far for films is the 90s followed by the 00s then the 70s then the 80s. Though there were memorable films in each of those decades.
I saw pulp fiction at half price books
Nice! Have you watched it?
@@MovieChatter01no I have not
Ed Wood would (ouch!) be on my list
Hi friend. I like Ed Wood, too. It's just so hard to make these lists without missing or just forgetting something. I kind of try to stay away from them because they're so restrictive but I really wanted to support the community challenge because I like the creator.
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really appreciate it. 😀👋👋
@@MovieChatter01 hey it was 'your' list Stephanie - thanks again for the videos
Serial mom mouth and madness I would love to own those great movies I don’t have em
They're great ones
@@MovieChatter01yes
I seen vampire in theatre and have dvd and Blu-ray. The show is not bad either. I have ceriel mom it’s filmed near me in md
Hi friend. I need to check out the Interview With The Vampire show. It's one I've not seen.
That's cool about Serial Mom. I love that movie.
Thanks so much for watching. 😀👋👋👋
Stephanie
👋👋😀
I’m also got new movies
I don’t have mouth of madness serial mom
Gotta get those. You'll enjoy them.
@@MovieChatter01yes I will
I’m making new content and community
Awesome. I'll have to check it out
I don’t think pulp 4k looks that much better and the dvd I have comes with a menu with prices
Hi friend. I get that. Everyone has their own experience with the upgrades and you're right about DVD menus. They were way more interactive and cool. I've kept some DVDs just because of things like that.
I felt the same way about the first Jaws 4K. Everyone thought it was a huge leap I'll but I thought it was just a little better than the Blu-ray so it definitely happens.
Thanks so much for checking out the video. 👋👋