Damn, Some Great Movies in 95
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Damn, Some Great Movies in 95
Leaving Las Vegas
Braveheart
Casino
Heat
Dead Man Walking
Before Sunrise
12 Monkey's
Seven
Apollo 13
The Usual Suspects.
Braveheart
Casino
Heat
Dead Man Walking
Before Sunrise
12 Monkey's
Seven
Apollo 13
The Usual Suspects.
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Re: Damn, Some Great Movies in 95
How can you forget about Friday?
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Re: Damn, Some Great Movies in 95
Yeah, I saw Friday in the 95 list, still a favorite comedy of mine.elmouse03 wrote:How can you forget about Friday?
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Weak, water downed era for movies
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1999 was the GOAT year for movies.
The Matrix
Fight Club
Magnolia
Being John Malkovich
Three Kings
The Sixth Sense
Eyes Wide Shut
American Beauty
Go
The Insider
The Matrix
Fight Club
Magnolia
Being John Malkovich
Three Kings
The Sixth Sense
Eyes Wide Shut
American Beauty
Go
The Insider
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Yes..your game is weak as fucklaKobeunderbite wrote:Weak
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1994 was prime time for movies
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Re: Damn, Some Great Movies in 95
Actually 1990elartman1973 wrote:1994 was prime time for movies
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1984
Ghostbusters
Beverly Hills Cop
Terminator
A Nightmare street
Gremlins
The Karate Kid
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Police Academy
Revenge of the Nerds
Footloose
Sixteen Candles
The Natural
Red Dawn
Ghostbusters
Beverly Hills Cop
Terminator
A Nightmare street
Gremlins
The Karate Kid
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Police Academy
Revenge of the Nerds
Footloose
Sixteen Candles
The Natural
Red Dawn
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Madnessssss wrote:awfulzombiesonics wrote:1999 was the GOAT year for movies.
The Matrix
Fight Club
Magnolia
Being John Malkovich
Three Kings
The Sixth Sense
Eyes Wide Shut
American Beauty
Go
The Insider
Actually, I've always thought "Go" was sort of a hidden gem. Then again, I haven't seen it in quite some time. But I USED to like it. Maybe it has aged poorly.
I used to think Doug Liman was a solid director. He's a big reason why I dig The Bourne Identity more than those that followed it.
Re: Damn, Some Great Movies in 95
The best movies were made between 1984 and 1993.
Back in those days you actually had to act, and actors would put in 20 hour days, 6 days a week MINIMUM for a film, all without complaining.
Nowadays, actors come and go whenever they want to, and there is virtually no writing talent or interesting stories. It's all "frozen this" and superhero movies (spoiler alert: the superhero wins).
Back in those days you actually had to act, and actors would put in 20 hour days, 6 days a week MINIMUM for a film, all without complaining.
Nowadays, actors come and go whenever they want to, and there is virtually no writing talent or interesting stories. It's all "frozen this" and superhero movies (spoiler alert: the superhero wins).
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Like I said, 1984Bush4Ever wrote:The best movies were made between 1984 and 1993.
Back in those days you actually had to act, and actors would put in 20 hour days, 6 days a week MINIMUM for a film, all without complaining.
Nowadays, actors come and go whenever they want to, and there is virtually no writing talent or interesting stories. It's all "frozen this" and superhero movies (spoiler alert: the superhero wins).
Re: Damn, Some Great Movies in 95
The Karate Kid was honestly the worst possible thing to ever happen in martial arts history.King Deez wrote: Like I said, 1984
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The Karate Kid fucking rocked, you shut your mouth.Bush4Ever wrote:The Karate Kid was honestly the worst possible thing to ever happen in martial arts history.King Deez wrote: Like I said, 1984
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Bush4Ever wrote:The Karate Kid was honestly the worst possible thing to ever happen in martial arts history.King Deez wrote: Like I said, 1984
You're the best around when you start talking about movies. It's going to be a cruel summer when you're not posting as much as the weather heats up.
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Not possibleMadnessssss wrote:Actors also used to walk all the way home from set. Up hill. Both ways.Bush4Ever wrote:The best movies were made between 1984 and 1993.
Back in those days you actually had to act, and actors would put in 20 hour days, 6 days a week MINIMUM for a film, all without complaining.
Nowadays, actors come and go whenever they want to, and there is virtually no writing talent or interesting stories. It's all "frozen this" and superhero movies (spoiler alert: the superhero wins).
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It was very good as a movie, although I'm not sure how well it aged.King Deez wrote: The Karate Kid fucking rocked, you shut your mouth.
Catastrophic for martial arts.
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Nobody really gave a fuck about it regarding martial arts. Pat Morita was the man.Bush4Ever wrote:It was very good as a movie, although I'm not sure how well it aged.King Deez wrote: The Karate Kid fucking rocked, you shut your mouth.
Catastrophic for martial arts.
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It impacts among other things how well it ages.King Deez wrote:
Nobody really gave a fuck about it regarding martial arts. Pat Morita was the man.
The martial arts aspect looks silly as shit now, because it was built on a foundation of horseshit.
It's not a total deal-breaker, but it does matter.
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