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RE: Everything 90's - GMach1 - 17-11-2018 17:55

Nice selection. I can't think of any offhand, unless the Harry Potter films count as 90's films?
I do remember that cinemas were in decline until the rise of the supercinema with more screens, a load more food to have and the demise of the Usherettes. Multi-screen multiplexes I think they were called and that seemed to spell the end of the major video cassette phenomenon which was slowly dying a death with CD's and DVDs appearing - even the much vaunted laserdisc faced an uneasy future.


RE: Everything 90's - rpj316 - 17-11-2018 20:03

(17-11-2018 16:21 )Skyline Wrote:  Some movies from the 90's that I remember:

Pulp Fiction (1994)
Titanic (1997)
The Matrix (1999)
Goodfellas (1990)
The Fifth Element (1997)
The Crow (1994)
Falling Down (1993)
Point Break (1991)
Total Recall (1990)
The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)
Terminator 2 (1991)
The Fugitive (1993)
Smile

Great list buddy.

Here's my fave films from the 90s

Predator 2(1990)
Goodfellas(1990)
The Grifters(1990)
Miller's Crossing(1990(
Terminator 2 : Judgement Day(1991)
Barton Fink(1991)
Point Break(1991)
Malcolm X(1992)
Bad Lieutenant(1992)
Hard Boiled(1992)
Glengarry Glen Ross(1992)
Unforgiven(1992)
Resovoir Dogs(1992)
Dazed and Confused(1993)
Carlito's Way(1993)
True Romance(1993)
Clerks(1994)
Leon(1994)
Hoop Dreams(1994)
Pulp Fiction(1994)
Heat(1995)
Se7en(1995)
Toy Story(1995)
Sling Blade(1996)
Swingers(1996)
Fargo(1996)
Donnie Brasco(1997)
Jackie Brown(1997)
LA Confidential(1997)
Rushmore(1998)
The Thin Red Line(1998)
Toy Story 2(1999)
Being John Malkovich(1999)
The Iron Giant(1999)
Boy's Don't Cry(1999)


RE: Everything 90's - rpj316 - 17-11-2018 20:08

(17-11-2018 17:55 )GreenMachine Wrote:  Nice selection. I can't think of any offhand, unless the Harry Potter films count as 90's films?
I do remember that cinemas were in decline until the rise of the supercinema with more screens, a load more food to have and the demise of the Usherettes. Multi-screen multiplexes I think they were called and that seemed to spell the end of the major video cassette phenomenon which was slowly dying a death with CD's and DVDs appearing - even the much vaunted laserdisc faced an uneasy future.

The first three Harry Potter books were published in the 90s but the films didn't get a release until 2001.

I remember getting a Ritz(Blockbuster) membership card when I was 10 in 1992.That allowed me to rent any title up to the PG certificate.Smile


RE: Everything 90's - GMach1 - 18-11-2018 17:49

Ah right yes I only read the first two books so when I saw the films it didn't spoil it for me.
I honestly don't actually remember going to the cinema in the 90's but I am pretty sure all that lot listed probably didn't appeal to me-Were any of the Batman films around then? I do remember seeing one of those in a cinema full of kids which was an experience I don't wish to ever repeat(I was with two kids I'd taken to see it) I think HOOK was in the 90's which I really enjoyed.


RE: Everything 90's - rpj316 - 18-11-2018 17:54

Batman Returns(1992)
Batman Forever(1995)
Batman and Robin(1997)


RE: Everything 90's - GMach1 - 18-11-2018 18:07

Ah right good so I saw Batman Returns, Batman Forever with the kids, but not the last one as it was panned by the critics. Smile Cheers mate.


RE: Everything 90's - rpj316 - 18-11-2018 18:23

No problem mate.

Yes Forever and Batman & Robin made good money but were both terrible films.
Batman Returns was excellent in my view and utterly unique as it was actually just a strange Tim Burton fantasy film that happened to have Batman in it.


RE: Everything 90's - The Goatman - 18-11-2018 19:06

When i was little i loved batman & robin used to watch it all the time which i think was who they was aiming for 10 year olds lol
I like batman forever i think val kilmer was an underrated batman i think with the right writing he wouldve been good


RE: Everything 90's - The Goatman - 18-11-2018 19:25




RE: Everything 90's - GMach1 - 18-11-2018 21:56

"DOES ANYONE ELSE HERE FEEL LIKE A FRIED EGG?" My favourite line in that film. Jim Carrey is brilliant in that film.