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How Many Iconic '90s Movies Have You Seen?

Started by ER, May 05, 2014, 10:52:53 AM

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Trevor

178 out of 210: not bad.

There are some on that list I'm glad I didn't see.  :buggedout:
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bob

You checked off 122 out of 210 on this list!


Nice. Did you have a lot of "Blockbuster nights" in the '90s? 'Cause you've seen all the major films and then some. Clearly you enjoy your '90s movies.


I'm not sure how many of the films in that list count as iconic, especially since one of my most hated movies is on there.
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Josso

51, some I had forgotten about so that was cool. Like 90% I saw loads as a young age on VHS or analog TV, few a bit later on when broadband was about.

ChaosTheory

136, and there's about 10 more I've only seen parts of.  The 90s were an awesome decade.
Kind of surprised In The Line of Fire, Men In Black, Boondock Saints, Crimson Tide, The Crow, and Selena weren't on the list.
Cinephile heresy alert again - I hated Out of Sight. And Life Is Beautiful.
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Josso

Quote from: ChaosTheory on May 14, 2014, 02:47:22 PM
136, and there's about 10 more I've only seen parts of.  The 90s were an awesome decade.
Kind of surprised In The Line of Fire, Men In Black, Boondock Saints, Crimson Tide, The Crow, and Selena weren't on the list.
Cinephile heresy alert again - I hated Out of Sight. And Life Is Beautiful.

Men In Black was on the list, Crimson Tide should have been

Flangepart

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tracy

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alandhopewell

     83 out of 210!

     O'course, a lot of the Meryl Streep / Sandra Bullock / indoor bullstuff films were courtesy of Mrs. Hopewell, as she will sit through an Al Adamson-Ted V. Mikels filmfest with me with  a modicum of snide commentary.

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BoyScoutKevin

Quote from: Flangepart on May 16, 2014, 05:15:14 PM
39...I'm kinda surprised.

The only thing that surprises me, actually, there are several things that surprise me, is at 40 how somebody actually saw fewer films of the '90's than I did. What else surprised me is now many of those that I saw, I actually liked. Normally, on any list of those that I have seen and liked, the percentage is somewhere between 60% and 67%, but here I liked 28 of the 40 I saw or 70%, which is higher than average.

Now on to the other decades.

And, while I had forgotten about it, I agree that "Crimson Tide" belongs on the list.