Contact (all-time favorite) Fire In The Sky Stargate Goodfellas Donnie Brasco My Cousin Vinny Sneakers The Game Pump Up The Volume The Shawshank Redemption
To name a few.
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Anybody know what happened to Lori Petty from League of their own and free willey?
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Goodfellas Silence of the Lambs Reservoir Dogs Dazed and Confused True Romance Pulp Fiction Se7en The Usual Suspects Sling Blade Dances With Wolves Schindler's List Jackie Brown LA Confidential American History X American Beauty Shawshank Redemption
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Beverly Hills Ninja My Fellow Americans Home Alone 1 & 2 The Man Who Knew Too Little Out to Sea Delirious Men in Black Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery Black Sheep Mars Attacks!! Apollo 13 Forrest Gump Cool Runnings Rookie of the Year Batman Returns Mystery Men Free Willy Independence Day Canadian Bacon Only the Lonely Mrs. Doubtfire The Rocketeer Bowfinger
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There's a lot more that don't come to mind right away (and besides, it's almost midnight as I typs this). But the two 1990's films that are my favorites are:
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Pump Up The Volume Grosse Point Blank High Fidelity (was that one 1990s?) Eight Days A Week The Whole Nine Yards
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Menace II Society (one of my alltime faves) Sling Blade Scream Disturbing Behavior The Faculty Se7en American History X Tommy Boy The Wedding Singer (it was 90s, right?) Billy Madison The Bone Collector Dazed and Confused Mallrats Chasing Amy Juice Boyz n the Hood
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Casino Batman Returns While You Were Sleeping Scent Of A Woman Donnie Brasco There's Something About Mary Storm Of The Century Heat Magnolia The Age Of Innocence Carlito's Way My Cousin Vinny Dumb And Dumber Goodfellas Terminator 2 The Nightmare Before Christmas John Carpenter's Vampires A Perfect World Interview With The Vampire Dolores Claiborne Last Action Hero Phantasm 3 and 4 Pump Up The Volume Scanners 2 and 3 Candyman You've Got Mail Frankie And Johnny Dogma Ed Wood Pleasantville
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although there were many great movies, i don't feel like trying to rememeber all of them. but what i do know, is that there was "Reservoir Dogs", then there was everything else.
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Misery Sphere Die Hard: With a Vengeance The Fugitive (remake) A Simple Plan Flatliners
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Forgot to add Above the Rim.
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The Hand that Rocks the Cradle In the Line of Fire The Fugitive Sleeping with the Enemy Presummed Innocent Legends of the Fall Ghost The Bodyguard Pretty Woman It Could Happen to You The Night we Never Met Toy Story part 1 and 2 Home Alone What About Bob?
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I can't believe that nobody, me included, has mentioned Groundhog Day
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I was going to mention it (of course)...but it actually is not one of my favorite movies (even though it seems like it should be),,,since I grew up in Punxsutawney....(the town the movie is based on)....that's where all my childhood memories come from...from living in the land of the Groundhog. They really did recreate the town well....they even mention the street my Grandpa lived on. The real hotel that they based the hotel that the crew stays in...is the place I went to for dinner after the Prom. It has a restaurant on the roof of the hotel. It's called "The Rooftop". That's where I spent my Prom night. I was there for my 10 year class reunion too. The movie was actually filmed in Woodstock, Illinois though.
Bill Murray and Harold Ramis actually came to Punxsy and they stayed in that same hotel ...when they were doing research for the movie.
My sister-in-law has painted several of the "Phantastic Phils" in the town...they are completely over ridden with giant Ground Hogs. They have become a tourist attraction now.
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I need to add Interview with the Vampire to my list as well. I love vampire flicks and TV shows.
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Oh jeepers!
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quote:Originally posted by 80'sRocked: Ton of good ones. Some of mine are:
Contact (all-time favorite)
I love this movie also. One of my favs in my DVD collection. I must admit that since watching the movie that the book just does not seem the same.
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I'll also add The Vanishing to my list. Great cast: Jeff Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland, Nancy Travis, and Sandra Bullock.
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I need to add Me, Myself, and Irene and Point Break as well as the first Scream movie.......
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Speaking of Jim Carrey...Dumb and Dumber is one of my favorite comedies of all-time.
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1.Pulp fiction 2.Forrest Gump 3.The Matrix 4.The Shawshank Redemption 5.Ghost 6.While You Were Sleeping
And on and on..
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