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The Defining 1990s Movie

boogaboogabooga

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Originally Posted by AntiHero84
^^ what is that movie?

Chungking Express.
 

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Originally Posted by gort
True Lies was amazing. Arnold, Tom Arnold, and Bill Paxton were all great in that movie

+1
 

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Originally Posted by GQgeek
Oh, and that "hacking" into a system by guessing a pw like that consituted hacking at all...

From what I've read about LulSec's Sony hacks, this is actually pretty damn close to reality.
 

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Originally Posted by Lord-Barrington
In terms of impact on world film it's much more of a defining work than 95% of the other films that have been mentioned in this thread. For me at least it's both THE seminal work of 90s asian cinema and probably one of the most influential movies made anywhere in the world during that decade.

Agreed. I was thinking more about defining the way people looked, acted, etc. during the 1990's, so I guess I was thinking more from a pop culture standpoint. Probably it did heavily influence people in some places, but not that I noticed in the mainstream USA. Wish it had, I woulda liked the 1990's a lot better...
 

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Originally Posted by HORNS
I've got to say with conviction: American Beauty.

very much so.

1999 was probably the best year for film in my lifetime:

Fight Club
Magnolia
American Beauty
Office Space
Being John Malkovich
Eyes Wide Shut
South Park : Bigger, Longer, Uncut
Man on The Moon
Election
Detroit Rock City
 

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Just stumbled upon this thread, and I agree it's got to be American Beauty -- content on the surface but deep down yearning for more.
 

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Originally Posted by Manton
I dunno, Piob's thread.

What I will say is that for me the '90s was a halcyon time when everything seemed small and we had no problems yet cinema was dominated by insanity. It's like we needed to escape from our boring normalcy. So everyone on screen was doing drugs, and not just drugs, but herion, they were all gangsters and thieves and Appreciation stars and hit men, violence happened at the drop of a hat, and weird disconnected events all somehow came together.

Two Days in the Valley, Trainspotting, Killing Zoe, Shortcuts, Boggie Nights, Usual Suspects, The Professional, Heat, The Grifters, the Last Seduction, it was the decade of the dirtbag movie, but made funny and unrealistic so that the suburbanite fat happy audience didn't get too depressed.


Hyperrealism.
 

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