What would your top ten look like? Honorable Mentions: Dumb and Dumber Cure Slacker Natural Born Killers Miller’s Crossing There’s Something about Mary Point Break Gattaca Boys Don’t Cry Shakespeare in Love The Celebration All About my Mother Mulan Happy Gilmore Fallen Angels
All about my mother The Insider Cyrano de Bergerac The Visitors To Live The Wedding Banquet White Hunter, Black heart Europa Europa The Godfather 3 Total Recall The Match Factory Girl Edward Scissohands King of New York The Hunt of Red October Misery Awakening Ghost The Fisher King 12 Monkeys Delicatessen The Commitments Night on Earth The player The Best Intentions Basic Instint Porco Rosso Howards End A Place in the World Bram Stroke's Dracula Army of Darkness Husband & Wifes Bullets over Broadway Braindead In the name of the father A perfect world Carlito's Way The Age of innocence Farewell my concubine Alive Short Cuts The Snapper Manhattan Murder Misery The Firm Stalingrad Sonatine Remains of the Day Sense and Sensibility Dead Man Walking Bound ... ...
@@ADBH-sd8cz The 80s was epic for music and the 90s for film! But I love almost both equally though I have nostalgia for the 90s since it was the first decade I came to this world and have fond memories, even if it's the 2nd half for the latter.
@@TheListenerCanon the eighties was my first decade. And there really was a lot of great movies, and tunes. Though I wasn't allowed to listen to any at the time but country.
Best Director: Steven Spielberg (Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park) Best Actor: Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Philadelphia, A League of their Own) Best Writer: Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs) Best Blockbusters: Terminator 2: Judgment Day, The Fugitive, Independence Day Best Comedies: Austin Powers, Dumb & Dumber, My Cousin Vinny Best Surprises: The Sixth Sense, The Usual Suspects, The Shawshank Redemption Most Rewatchable: Dazed and Confused, Rounders, A Few Good Men
These should be in the top 100 True Romance 1993 . This film has one of the greatest scenes ever between Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken. Donnie Brasco 1997 Carlito's Way 1993 The Spanish Prisoner 1997 Cape Fear 1991 The Grifters 1990 The Hunt for Red October 1990 Metropolitan 1990. This film was made for about $225,000 and has one of the best screen plays ever. Hearts of Darkness 1991. A fascinating documentary on the making of Apocalypse Now. Eleanor Coppola filmed Francis Ford Coppola and others while they were making AN in the Philippines. You can literally see Coppola losing his mind. A Bronx Tale 1993 Tombstone 1993. Val Kilmer deserved the Oscar. The Last Seduction 1994 Swimming with Sharks 1994. This film is a very accurate representation of the people who work in the film business. Crimson Tide 1995 Rob Roy 1995. This has probably the best sword fight ever captured on film. Primal Fear 1996 The Game 1997 The Edge 1997 Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 1998 Run Lola Run 1998
Not sure why no one listed The Crow? Not only has it achieved Cult status but the soundtrack is absolutely amazing. Everyone has their own taste but it’s one in my opinion that was a big part of the early to mid 90’s. R.I.P. Brandon Lee.❤
Fantastic list. My list of 90’s favorites in no particular order. Point Break, Last Boy Scout, Stone Cold, American History X, Clerks, Chasing Amy, Blade, The Crow, Independence Day, Seven, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Beyond the Mat, Menace 2 Society, American Pimp, Grosse Pointe Blank, American Beauty, Can’t Hardly Wait, American Pie, Tombstone, Carlito’s Way, Boogie Nights, Bronx Tale, Friday, Terminator 2, Desperate Hours, Best of the Best 2 and last but not least…FORD FAIRLANE!!!
I Cannot Believe The Mask, Die Hard with a Vengeance, and Star Trek: First Contact did not Make this List. However it is a Pretty Good List and My Favorites from it are: 1. Good Will Hunting 2. The Silence of The Lambs 3. Goodfellas 4. The Shawshank Redemption 5. Heat 6. The Lion King 7. Jurassic Park 8. Terminator 2: Judgment Day 9. Unforgiven 10. Tombstone
Many say Art and therefore Cinema is entirely subjective… I’m a film composer and I disagree. The 90s was the best decade yet for movies for many excellent reasons but for one factual objective reason the 90s stand at the top: THEY MADE NEW TROPES. Now, 35 years later, 5 generations of technology later- we 100% ONLY make movies which are tropes we have seen 1,001 times and are bored of, so they use big fx and thundering “braaaaaaam”s and hope no one will notice this is just a specific movie from the 90s with new actors and cosmetic changes to the script (like using not aliens but AI - wow we should clap ourselves on the back!). It’s like that 90s movie you may not have mentioned “the seventh seal” or something where the “Guf” where human souls come from is now empty and there can only be demons. The “Guf”, the birthplace of new ideas is empty. Nope. Just as always the bad thing is due to greed. Studios are squeezing blood from all the tropes CREATED in the 90s without producing new ones because IT IS CHEAPER. But, dear Americans, you should have learned this. Please pay attention to the reality you exist in ffs. Anyways I’m saying it will grow from a point of diminishing returns to a point of negative returns. This is called a “bubble” “popping” by economists who know the truth but don’t care. Truth is all involved 100% know the venture they have sunk other peoples money into is going to bubble and pop using Bayesian financial analysis (I’m also a data analyst). So what is happening is they know it will pop, the game is to fleece you of maximum income before the period where diminishing returns will be visible without Bayesian “future telling”. Then they cut ties. ITS DAY TRADING USING FILMS! They understand it’s crap but know they can push the crap by X amount before anyone will complain and by then they will have 500 million. And repeat. The consequences for society and civilization are the death of art, of our connections to meaning in our lives and toward a purely objective materialist worldview which “just happens” to mean the only happiness comes from giving the rich more money by hoarding objects. It doesn’t work. I’ve been a millionaire twice- the two lowest points in my life. We are being misled. Myths are a requirement for a society, it’s how we understand ourselves. How we teach common ethics and decency and what matters most. But without new myths and the only thing a twisted deformed cardboard stand-in myth. That’s the new cinema. Flat cardboard products. Buy while the world burns
My favourite 30 from the 90s are: 30 The Hunt For Red October 29 Quick Change 28 Bird On A Wire 27 Bride Of Chucky 26 Goldeneye 25 Die Hard 2 24 Con Air 23 L.A. Confidential 22 Puppet Master 3 21 American Pie 20 Class Of 1999 19 Urban Legend 18 Housesitter 17 Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels 16 Another 48 Hours 15 Batman Returns 14 Lethal Weapon 4 13 Deep Impact 12 Lethal Weapon 3 11 The Last Boy Scout 10 Under Siege 9 Die Hard With A Vengeance 8 Ghost 7 The Excorcist 3 6 The Negotiator 5 Star Trek: Generations 4 Speed 3 Scream 2 Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country 1 Pulp Fiction
Goodfellas Jurassic Park Terminator 2: Judgement Day Se7en Heat Saving Private Ryan Speed Pulp Fiction Toy Story Toy Story 2 Thelma & Louise In the Name of the Father Star Wars: The Phantom Menace The Matrix The Silence of the Lambs The Lost Word: Jurassic Park GoldenEye Independence Day Batman Returns Dances With Wolves Schindler's List Casino Jackie Brown Titanic City Slickers L.A Confidential Mission Impossible JFK The Rock Scream Scream 2 Deep Blue Sea Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me Space Jam Home Alone Home Alone 2: Lost In New York Forrest Gump Matilda Fight Club True Romance Tomorrow Never Dies The Lion King Con Air Anaconda The Mummy A Few Good Men Halloween H20 Small Soldiers A Time To Kill Michael Collins Mrs. Doubtfire The Hurricane Good Will Hunting Jumanji Men In Black Air Force One Jack The Green Mile Kindergarten Cop Awakenings The Little Rascals Point Break What's Love Got To Do With It? Carlito's Way Philadelphia Armageddon A Bug's Life Cape Fear Beauty and the Beast The Shawshank Redemption Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels The Mask of Zorro Magnolia Stuart Little Jingle All the Way Out of Sight Event Horizon Mrs. Doubtfire George of the Jungle Home Alone 3 The Siege Double Jeopardy Sleepy Hollow A Bronx Tale Godzilla End of Days The Devil's Advocate The Mask The Nightmare Before Christmas Edward Scissorhands Batman Forever The Truman Show Big Daddy Happy Gilmore Bringing Out the Dead Flubber Scent of A Woman Misery Die Hard 2 Die Hard: With A Vengeance The Fifth Element Species Tarzan Mars Attacks! 101 Dalmatians Richie Rich Baby's Day Out Malcolm X Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Hook Face/Off Liar Liar Lake Placid
Of course you had to put Spielbergs hateful propaganda movie at No. 1 and Titanic, made by a true master of cinema, which acknowledges that's it's based on fiction so far down
What would your top ten look like?
Honorable Mentions:
Dumb and Dumber
Cure
Slacker
Natural Born Killers
Miller’s Crossing
There’s Something about Mary
Point Break
Gattaca
Boys Don’t Cry
Shakespeare in Love
The Celebration
All About my Mother
Mulan
Happy Gilmore
Fallen Angels
All about my mother
The Insider
Cyrano de Bergerac
The Visitors
To Live
The Wedding Banquet
White Hunter, Black heart
Europa Europa
The Godfather 3
Total Recall
The Match Factory Girl
Edward Scissohands
King of New York
The Hunt of Red October
Misery
Awakening
Ghost
The Fisher King
12 Monkeys
Delicatessen
The Commitments
Night on Earth
The player
The Best Intentions
Basic Instint
Porco Rosso
Howards End
A Place in the World
Bram Stroke's Dracula
Army of Darkness
Husband & Wifes
Bullets over Broadway
Braindead
In the name of the father
A perfect world
Carlito's Way
The Age of innocence
Farewell my concubine
Alive
Short Cuts
The Snapper
Manhattan Murder Misery
The Firm
Stalingrad
Sonatine
Remains of the Day
Sense and Sensibility
Dead Man Walking
Bound
...
...
Watched alot of the movies on your list as a kid growing up good upload taste in movies..👍
Girl interrupted ain't even on the list it's like a top 20 for me 😭 not even an honorable mention either
seriously?!?! i'd love to know who or what compiles these lists. what a joke, from start to finish.
To me the 90s was the best decade for movies.
I don't know. The eighties was pretty epic for movies too.
@@ADBH-sd8cz The 80s was epic for music and the 90s for film! But I love almost both equally though I have nostalgia for the 90s since it was the first decade I came to this world and have fond memories, even if it's the 2nd half for the latter.
@@TheListenerCanon the eighties was my first decade. And there really was a lot of great movies, and tunes. Though I wasn't allowed to listen to any at the time but country.
And the absolute worst for music. Rock and Roll died in the 90's.
@@stevensnyder1133 not if you're into country music! And there was some amazing movie soundtracks.
Best Director: Steven Spielberg (Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park)
Best Actor: Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Philadelphia, A League of their Own)
Best Writer: Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs)
Best Blockbusters: Terminator 2: Judgment Day, The Fugitive, Independence Day
Best Comedies: Austin Powers, Dumb & Dumber, My Cousin Vinny
Best Surprises: The Sixth Sense, The Usual Suspects, The Shawshank Redemption
Most Rewatchable: Dazed and Confused, Rounders, A Few Good Men
Casino is so criminally underrated
These should be in the top 100
True Romance 1993 . This film has one of the greatest scenes ever between Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken.
Donnie Brasco 1997
Carlito's Way 1993
The Spanish Prisoner 1997
Cape Fear 1991
The Grifters 1990
The Hunt for Red October 1990
Metropolitan 1990. This film was made for about $225,000 and has one of the best screen plays ever.
Hearts of Darkness 1991. A fascinating documentary on the making of Apocalypse Now. Eleanor Coppola filmed Francis Ford Coppola and others while they were making AN in the Philippines. You can literally see Coppola losing his mind.
A Bronx Tale 1993
Tombstone 1993. Val Kilmer deserved the Oscar.
The Last Seduction 1994
Swimming with Sharks 1994. This film is a very accurate representation of the people who work in the film business.
Crimson Tide 1995
Rob Roy 1995. This has probably the best sword fight ever captured on film.
Primal Fear 1996
The Game 1997
The Edge 1997
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 1998
Run Lola Run 1998
Not sure why no one listed The Crow? Not only has it achieved Cult status but the soundtrack is absolutely amazing. Everyone has their own taste but it’s one in my opinion that was a big part of the early to mid 90’s. R.I.P. Brandon Lee.❤
Shawshank should have been number 1.. It's the best movie of all time in my opinion.
Fantastic list. My list of 90’s favorites in no particular order.
Point Break, Last Boy Scout, Stone Cold, American History X, Clerks, Chasing Amy, Blade, The Crow, Independence Day, Seven, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Beyond the Mat, Menace 2 Society, American Pimp, Grosse Pointe Blank, American Beauty, Can’t Hardly Wait, American Pie, Tombstone, Carlito’s Way, Boogie Nights, Bronx Tale, Friday, Terminator 2, Desperate Hours, Best of the Best 2 and last but not least…FORD FAIRLANE!!!
Great video
I Cannot Believe The Mask, Die Hard with a Vengeance, and Star Trek: First Contact did not Make this List.
However it is a Pretty Good List and My Favorites from it are:
1. Good Will Hunting
2. The Silence of The Lambs
3. Goodfellas
4. The Shawshank Redemption
5. Heat
6. The Lion King
7. Jurassic Park
8. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
9. Unforgiven
10. Tombstone
The Shawshank Redemption deserves to EASILY be #1. Probably in the top 5 best movies of all time.
I disagree. I like it a lot but for me there is no way it could beat some other 90s movies.
Terminator 2 at 28 and reservoir dogs at 12 you can swap them around for a start!
Very good.
Many say Art and therefore Cinema is entirely subjective…
I’m a film composer and I disagree.
The 90s was the best decade yet for movies for many excellent reasons but for one factual objective reason the 90s stand at the top:
THEY MADE NEW TROPES.
Now, 35 years later, 5 generations of technology later- we 100% ONLY make movies which are tropes we have seen 1,001 times and are bored of, so they use big fx and thundering “braaaaaaam”s and hope no one will notice this is just a specific movie from the 90s with new actors and cosmetic changes to the script (like using not aliens but AI - wow we should clap ourselves on the back!).
It’s like that 90s movie you may not have mentioned “the seventh seal” or something where the “Guf” where human souls come from is now empty and there can only be demons.
The “Guf”, the birthplace of new ideas is empty.
Nope. Just as always the bad thing is due to greed. Studios are squeezing blood from all the tropes CREATED in the 90s without producing new ones because IT IS CHEAPER.
But, dear Americans, you should have learned this. Please pay attention to the reality you exist in ffs.
Anyways I’m saying it will grow from a point of diminishing returns to a point of negative returns. This is called a “bubble” “popping” by economists who know the truth but don’t care.
Truth is all involved 100% know the venture they have sunk other peoples money into is going to bubble and pop using Bayesian financial analysis (I’m also a data analyst).
So what is happening is they know it will pop, the game is to fleece you of maximum income before the period where diminishing returns will be visible without Bayesian “future telling”.
Then they cut ties.
ITS DAY TRADING USING FILMS!
They understand it’s crap but know they can push the crap by X amount before anyone will complain and by then they will have 500 million. And repeat.
The consequences for society and civilization are the death of art, of our connections to meaning in our lives and toward a purely objective materialist worldview which “just happens” to mean the only happiness comes from giving the rich more money by hoarding objects.
It doesn’t work.
I’ve been a millionaire twice- the two lowest points in my life.
We are being misled.
Myths are a requirement for a society, it’s how we understand ourselves. How we teach common ethics and decency and what matters most.
But without new myths and the only thing a twisted deformed cardboard stand-in myth.
That’s the new cinema. Flat cardboard products.
Buy while the world burns
Hey guy, I have a question for you? Is there anything you fucking aren't?
Great video but where the hell was Awakenings???
You got the #1 perfectly correct. The rest...not so much.
The English Patient was boring.
Huck number 1
Where's Bram Stoker's Dracula?
Schindlers List on the 1st? OHMYGOD........
Not sure how Wild at Heart made the list but not Lost Highway or Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
My favourite 30 from the 90s are:
30 The Hunt For Red October
29 Quick Change
28 Bird On A Wire
27 Bride Of Chucky
26 Goldeneye
25 Die Hard 2
24 Con Air
23 L.A. Confidential
22 Puppet Master 3
21 American Pie
20 Class Of 1999
19 Urban Legend
18 Housesitter
17 Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
16 Another 48 Hours
15 Batman Returns
14 Lethal Weapon 4
13 Deep Impact
12 Lethal Weapon 3
11 The Last Boy Scout
10 Under Siege
9 Die Hard With A Vengeance
8 Ghost
7 The Excorcist 3
6 The Negotiator
5 Star Trek: Generations
4 Speed
3 Scream
2 Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country
1 Pulp Fiction
No Naked 1993?
Elaine : I hate 68.
Sadly I can't watch de Niro flicks anymore.
Goodfellas
Jurassic Park
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Se7en
Heat
Saving Private Ryan
Speed
Pulp Fiction
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
Thelma & Louise
In the Name of the Father
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
The Matrix
The Silence of the Lambs
The Lost Word: Jurassic Park
GoldenEye
Independence Day
Batman Returns
Dances With Wolves
Schindler's List
Casino
Jackie Brown
Titanic
City Slickers
L.A Confidential
Mission Impossible
JFK
The Rock
Scream
Scream 2
Deep Blue Sea
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Space Jam
Home Alone
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York
Forrest Gump
Matilda
Fight Club
True Romance
Tomorrow Never Dies
The Lion King
Con Air
Anaconda
The Mummy
A Few Good Men
Halloween H20
Small Soldiers
A Time To Kill
Michael Collins
Mrs. Doubtfire
The Hurricane
Good Will Hunting
Jumanji
Men In Black
Air Force One
Jack
The Green Mile
Kindergarten Cop
Awakenings
The Little Rascals
Point Break
What's Love Got To Do With It?
Carlito's Way
Philadelphia
Armageddon
A Bug's Life
Cape Fear
Beauty and the Beast
The Shawshank Redemption
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
The Mask of Zorro
Magnolia
Stuart Little
Jingle All the Way
Out of Sight
Event Horizon
Mrs. Doubtfire
George of the Jungle
Home Alone 3
The Siege
Double Jeopardy
Sleepy Hollow
A Bronx Tale
Godzilla
End of Days
The Devil's Advocate
The Mask
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Edward Scissorhands
Batman Forever
The Truman Show
Big Daddy
Happy Gilmore
Bringing Out the Dead
Flubber
Scent of A Woman
Misery
Die Hard 2
Die Hard: With A Vengeance
The Fifth Element
Species
Tarzan
Mars Attacks!
101 Dalmatians
Richie Rich
Baby's Day Out
Malcolm X
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Hook
Face/Off
Liar Liar
Lake Placid
Big amount of great movies
@@steffenpasenau6857 The 90s were the best.
10:08 hahahaha
23/100 Oct 31, 2024
Usual suspects is criminally too low.
I may be a bit far out but the End of Evangelion maybe?
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Independence Day & Space Jam........LOL..Those stupid movies.....
I guess your list is some american culture garbage...
Of course you had to put Spielbergs hateful propaganda movie at No. 1 and Titanic, made by a true master of cinema, which acknowledges that's it's based on fiction so far down
What do you mean by saying Schindler's list would be "hateful propaganda"
@@AldoMoro1978 It's quite obvious, isn't it?
no@@Gonken88
@@MisterDenisTT Well unless you're a dumbo then.
@@MisterDenisTT It comes down to brain power.
Where is Hook, Jumanji, Free Willie