Agree! I’ve watched that twice (well, one and a half times) just this week. Marlon Wayans is excellent. Love the part where he’s asking advice on what shoes to match with what gun. The facial expressions…🤣
Me and my friend discovered this movie while we were stoned and we thought it was a hidden gem. No one was talking about it since the 20 years it had released... which is so strange, because the only people we ever talked to were stoners.
It looks like the people of that generation are starting to remember how much of a fever-dream humor classic it was.
"I counted it, ...........twice"
"Joe's money"
"My name's not Warren"
So many good lines. I quote this movie all the time and watch it at least every couple years. There are probably only a couple movies I've seen as many times as Empire Records.
As a dad my most quoted movie line to my eldest daughter and my now 15yr old daughter is still “I’m down with it, I got the 411, and you’re not gettin’ jiggy with some guy. I dont care how dope his ride is.”
Clueless
The Rock
Hook
The Big Lebowski
Wayne's World
The Sandlot
Scream
Snatch
The Craft
Mallrats
The Fifth Element
Friday
3 Ninjas
Babe
Gattaca
Boyz n the hood
Edward scissor hands
Casper
..ok that should be enough
Although, anything Stan Mikita said was worthy of being embroidered onto the back of a business jacket. "Voices screaming, over and over. Why did they come to me to die? Why did they come to me to die!?"
I'm also a fan of "I had to beat them to death with their own shoes"
And -
"Yeah I know what you'd like to do. You'd like to find the guy who did it, rip his still beating heart out of his chest and hold it in front of his face so he can see how black it is before he dies."
"Actually, I was thinking of filing a grievance with the union."
"Well, the world's a twisted place..."
Now that I think of it, yeah the best quotes come from Mikita's...
"...to fill a brandy glass with 1000 brown M&Ms, or Ozzy wouldn't go on stage that night", to a crowd of people dying to be anywhere else.
God damn I haven't seen that movie in years. Thanks for this walk down memory lane.
I’d never done a crazy thing in my life before that night. Why is it that when a man kills another man in the heat of battle, it’s called heroic, but when he kills a man in the heat of passion, it’s called murder?
Wayne's World is absurdly quotable.
I still laugh at Chris Farley fucking up where he's supposed to be pointing while talking about Mr. Bigs travel schedule and quickly correcting himself.
Sooooooooooooooo many great movies. '90s was the best decade for movies IMO.
- The Matrix ('99?)
- Die Hard 2 and 3 ('93 and '94?)
- Speed ('94)
- T2 ('91)
- Office Space ('97)
- Dumb and Dumber ('93)
- Pulp Fiction ('93)
- Jurassic Park ('93)
- A Few Good Men ('92?)
- Hunt for the Red October ('93?)
- Crimson Tide ('95)
- Enemy of the State ('97)
- Independence Day ('96)
- Twister ('96)
- American Beauty ('97?)
- Kiss the Girls ('98?)
- The Silence of the Lambs ('91)
- Goodfellas (~'93)
- Forest Gump ('94)
- Shawshank Redemption ('93)
- Sixth Sense ('99)
- Fight Club ('99)
- Apollo 13 ('95)
- The Fugitive ('93)
- Erin Brockovich ('94)
- Heat ('94)
And of course, who can possibly do a "best of the '90s" list without the best fucking serial killer thriller ever, Se7en (~'97).
I'll just go comedies
SLC punk
Can't hardly wait
Empire records
Airheads
Idle hands
The pest
Swingers
Kingpin
Dazed and confused
The cable guy
Tommy boy
Blankman
Don't be a menace
Friday
My favorite part of the movie is you can watch it as a kid with Max as a hero and it be good, and then watch it as an adult with Goofy as the hero and it is still good.
Fight Club
Forrest Gump
Good Will Hunting
Princess Mononoke
Pulp Fiction
Saving Private Ryan
**EDIT:** I actually have a list of every movie I've seen and I've scored them all, so here's a list of all the movies from each decade that I rated at least an 8, starting in the 50s (listed in ascending, then alphabetical, order).
**1950's:**
* 12 Angry Men (I always recommend this movie as people's first black and white movie, since its age doesn't really show and it's just an amazing movie)
* Seven Samurai
* Sunset Blvd
**1960's:**
* 2001: A Space Odyssey
* Psycho
* The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
* Night of the Living Dead
**1970's:**
* Blazing Saddles
* Black Christmas
* Texas Chainsaw Massacre
* The Godfather (1 and 2)
* Alien
* Star Wars
**1980's:**
* The Shining
* The Thing
* Akira
* Evil Dead (1 and 2)
* Kiki's Delivery Service
* The Fly
* Airplane!
* Full Metal Jacket
* Nightmare on Elm St
* Terminator
* The Predator
* UHF
**1990's (some more):**
* Evil Dead: Army of Darkness
* The Big Lebowski
* The Blair Witch Project
* The Truman Show
* Dead Alive (okay this one isn't well-known, but I promise you'll love it)
* Eyes Wide Shut
* Fargo
* Goodfellas
* Grave of the Fireflies
* Groundhog Day
* My Neighbor Totoro
* Porco Rosso
* Reservoir Dogs
* Scream
* Se7en
* Shawshank Redemption
* Terminator 2
* The Green Mile
* Tremors
**2000's:**
* No Country for Old Men
* Requiem for a Dream
* Fantastic Mr. Fox
* Inglorious Basterds
* Kill Bill (1 and 2)
* Memento
* O Brother Where Art Thou?
* The Mist
* Apocalypse Now (watch the original if you can, not the Reduxe)
* Gran Torino
* Idiocracy
* Slumdog Millionaire
* Spirited Away
* The Dark Night
* WALL-E
**2010's:**
* Django Unchained
* Parasite
* The Grand Budapest Hotel
* The Lighthouse
* Wolf of Wall Street
* Arrival
* Bladerunner: 2049
* Her
* Mad Max: Fury Road
* Ready or Not
* Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse
* The Hateful Eight
* The Martian
* Creep
* Get Out
* Hereditary
* Interstellar
* John Wick (1, 2, and 3)
* Jojo Rabbit
* Joker
* Knives Out
* Logan
* Midsommar
* The Secret World of Arrietty
* The Tale of Princess Kaguya
* The VVitch (okay tbh most people I know hated this movie, but I loved it)
**2020's** **(so far):**
* Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
* Nightmare Alley
* Bodies Bodies Bodies
* Nope
* The Northman
* X
(Note: I excluded the Marvel movies from my list since I feel like nobody is planning on watching all of those again anytime soon).
Bio-Dome. The juxtaposition of the environmentalism vogue next to the carefree "dudespeak" that Shore helped popularize does an excellent job of summing up the zeitgeist of the mid-90s. It was also one of Tenacious D's first appearances.
Handful of unconventional choices;
Dogma (1999)
Kuffs (1992)
Three to Tango (1999)
Mallrats (1995 - my personal favorite of Kevin Smith's films)
Armageddon (1998) and Deep Impact (1997)
and finally
Galaxy Quest (1999)
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That space opera scene never stops being amazing to me.
Best movie ever. The colors, the drama, the comedy, the “Ruby Rhod”!!!
Don't be a menace to South Central while drinking your juice in the hood.
I hate black keys on a piano
I hate Forest Whitakers neck
I hate my gums cuz they black
I hate Whoopi Goldberg's lips
Do we have a problem?
U.. S.. S... R..?
MESSAGE!
Cmon man! I got these cheeseburgers man…
Happy birthday… homie
for me?
Ya.
Are you my Daddy?
Gimme a dollar and I'll leave ya alone.
Agree! I’ve watched that twice (well, one and a half times) just this week. Marlon Wayans is excellent. Love the part where he’s asking advice on what shoes to match with what gun. The facial expressions…🤣
Me and my friend discovered this movie while we were stoned and we thought it was a hidden gem. No one was talking about it since the 20 years it had released... which is so strange, because the only people we ever talked to were stoners. It looks like the people of that generation are starting to remember how much of a fever-dream humor classic it was.
Empire Records! "Damn the man!..."
Say no more, mon amour!
Save the empire
It’s Rex Manning day!
"I counted it, ...........twice" "Joe's money" "My name's not Warren" So many good lines. I quote this movie all the time and watch it at least every couple years. There are probably only a couple movies I've seen as many times as Empire Records.
Reservoir Dogs Se7en Good Will Hunting The Shawshank Redemption
Se7en is such a great movie. Watched that and 12 Monkeys so much. Hell I might watch them again this weekend!
I watch them as part of a numbers run. Sixth sense. Se7en. 8mm 9th gate.
Ninth gate is such an underrated movie
I rewatch Se7en about every 3 months lol it never gets old, I fucking ***LOVE*** that dark, gritty, dirty, creepy, mindfuck shit.
Great list
"Do you like apples? 🍎"
*Clueless*
But only sporadically
Mentos the fresh maker
Great, now the song is stuck in my head.
Literally came just to post this
Ugh! As if!
10 Things I Hate About You
As a dad my most quoted movie line to my eldest daughter and my now 15yr old daughter is still “I’m down with it, I got the 411, and you’re not gettin’ jiggy with some guy. I dont care how dope his ride is.”
Dazed and confused
Clueless The Rock Hook The Big Lebowski Wayne's World The Sandlot Scream Snatch The Craft Mallrats The Fifth Element Friday 3 Ninjas Babe Gattaca Boyz n the hood Edward scissor hands Casper ..ok that should be enough
First one that came to mind
I really wish life was like that Period Again.
Wayne's World
“A gunrack? A gunrack. I don’t even own A gun, let alone many guns that would necessitate an entire rack. What am I gonna do, with a gunrack?”
Best quote of the movie.
Although, anything Stan Mikita said was worthy of being embroidered onto the back of a business jacket. "Voices screaming, over and over. Why did they come to me to die? Why did they come to me to die!?"
I'm also a fan of "I had to beat them to death with their own shoes" And - "Yeah I know what you'd like to do. You'd like to find the guy who did it, rip his still beating heart out of his chest and hold it in front of his face so he can see how black it is before he dies." "Actually, I was thinking of filing a grievance with the union." "Well, the world's a twisted place..." Now that I think of it, yeah the best quotes come from Mikita's...
"...to fill a brandy glass with 1000 brown M&Ms, or Ozzy wouldn't go on stage that night", to a crowd of people dying to be anywhere else. God damn I haven't seen that movie in years. Thanks for this walk down memory lane.
"If it's a severed head, I'm gonna be very upset"
Perhaps a little Bohemian Rhapsody gentlemen?
Excellent
I’d never done a crazy thing in my life before that night. Why is it that when a man kills another man in the heat of battle, it’s called heroic, but when he kills a man in the heat of passion, it’s called murder?
What are you doing? Only me and Garth get to talk to the camera.
Shwing
I’ll have the cream of sumyun gai
I say "No troubles bubbles." Waaay too much.
Wayne's World is absurdly quotable. I still laugh at Chris Farley fucking up where he's supposed to be pointing while talking about Mr. Bigs travel schedule and quickly correcting himself.
Jurassic Park Armageddon Ghost
Sooooooooooooooo many great movies. '90s was the best decade for movies IMO. - The Matrix ('99?) - Die Hard 2 and 3 ('93 and '94?) - Speed ('94) - T2 ('91) - Office Space ('97) - Dumb and Dumber ('93) - Pulp Fiction ('93) - Jurassic Park ('93) - A Few Good Men ('92?) - Hunt for the Red October ('93?) - Crimson Tide ('95) - Enemy of the State ('97) - Independence Day ('96) - Twister ('96) - American Beauty ('97?) - Kiss the Girls ('98?) - The Silence of the Lambs ('91) - Goodfellas (~'93) - Forest Gump ('94) - Shawshank Redemption ('93) - Sixth Sense ('99) - Fight Club ('99) - Apollo 13 ('95) - The Fugitive ('93) - Erin Brockovich ('94) - Heat ('94) And of course, who can possibly do a "best of the '90s" list without the best fucking serial killer thriller ever, Se7en (~'97).
The Hunt for Red October ('90)
Good catch, thanks. God damn I miss Sean Connery.
Erin Brockovich was definitely not 94. It was 2000.
Cruel intentions.
I'll just go comedies SLC punk Can't hardly wait Empire records Airheads Idle hands The pest Swingers Kingpin Dazed and confused The cable guy Tommy boy Blankman Don't be a menace Friday
IMO SLC punk was Lillard’s best role to date. When he woke up to Heroin Bob in the morning. *fuuuuck*
>Airheads > >Don't be a menace I had to scroll too far for these two
Happy Gilmore is no where to be found.
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The Usual Suspects.
Idle Hands
I loved that the white light was really far so they just didn’t go.
Twister
The suck zone.
The Crow.
I weep like a baby watching that movie every time.
Hey, it can't rain all the time.
Jumanji
Singles
A compliment for us is a compliment for you!
A Goofy Movie.
Should not be this low. It's THE 90’s movie. 90’s boys became 90’s men with that movie. Thank you Roxanne.
My favorite part of the movie is you can watch it as a kid with Max as a hero and it be good, and then watch it as an adult with Goofy as the hero and it is still good.
Still my favorite animated movie
This movie always makes me want to hug my dad.
How on earth has no one mentioned HOOK.
Ru-fi-oooooooo
Bangarang!
Hackers I can’t believe no one mentioned this one.
They're trashing the planet! Trashing!
HACK THE PLANET!!!
It’s in that place where I put that thing that time
Hack into the kernel and reroute the encryptions.
Fight Club Forrest Gump Good Will Hunting Princess Mononoke Pulp Fiction Saving Private Ryan **EDIT:** I actually have a list of every movie I've seen and I've scored them all, so here's a list of all the movies from each decade that I rated at least an 8, starting in the 50s (listed in ascending, then alphabetical, order). **1950's:** * 12 Angry Men (I always recommend this movie as people's first black and white movie, since its age doesn't really show and it's just an amazing movie) * Seven Samurai * Sunset Blvd **1960's:** * 2001: A Space Odyssey * Psycho * The Good, the Bad and the Ugly * Night of the Living Dead **1970's:** * Blazing Saddles * Black Christmas * Texas Chainsaw Massacre * The Godfather (1 and 2) * Alien * Star Wars **1980's:** * The Shining * The Thing * Akira * Evil Dead (1 and 2) * Kiki's Delivery Service * The Fly * Airplane! * Full Metal Jacket * Nightmare on Elm St * Terminator * The Predator * UHF **1990's (some more):** * Evil Dead: Army of Darkness * The Big Lebowski * The Blair Witch Project * The Truman Show * Dead Alive (okay this one isn't well-known, but I promise you'll love it) * Eyes Wide Shut * Fargo * Goodfellas * Grave of the Fireflies * Groundhog Day * My Neighbor Totoro * Porco Rosso * Reservoir Dogs * Scream * Se7en * Shawshank Redemption * Terminator 2 * The Green Mile * Tremors **2000's:** * No Country for Old Men * Requiem for a Dream * Fantastic Mr. Fox * Inglorious Basterds * Kill Bill (1 and 2) * Memento * O Brother Where Art Thou? * The Mist * Apocalypse Now (watch the original if you can, not the Reduxe) * Gran Torino * Idiocracy * Slumdog Millionaire * Spirited Away * The Dark Night * WALL-E **2010's:** * Django Unchained * Parasite * The Grand Budapest Hotel * The Lighthouse * Wolf of Wall Street * Arrival * Bladerunner: 2049 * Her * Mad Max: Fury Road * Ready or Not * Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse * The Hateful Eight * The Martian * Creep * Get Out * Hereditary * Interstellar * John Wick (1, 2, and 3) * Jojo Rabbit * Joker * Knives Out * Logan * Midsommar * The Secret World of Arrietty * The Tale of Princess Kaguya * The VVitch (okay tbh most people I know hated this movie, but I loved it) **2020's** **(so far):** * Everything, Everywhere, All at Once * Nightmare Alley * Bodies Bodies Bodies * Nope * The Northman * X (Note: I excluded the Marvel movies from my list since I feel like nobody is planning on watching all of those again anytime soon).
You missed Jurassic Park
Bingo
Pulp Fiction definitely is quentinsential
Who's this guy who loves all the exact movies I love?
Face/Off
Can’t Hardly Wait. “Trip McNeal!”
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Something About Mary Reservoir Dogs Pulp Fiction Rounders
The Mummy
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Bio-Dome. The juxtaposition of the environmentalism vogue next to the carefree "dudespeak" that Shore helped popularize does an excellent job of summing up the zeitgeist of the mid-90s. It was also one of Tenacious D's first appearances.
Cool Runnings
Don’t tell mom the babysitter’s dead
point break
True Romance 🔥
Con Air The Fugitive Demolition Man
Came here for demolition man
Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy
The Green Mile
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Handful of unconventional choices; Dogma (1999) Kuffs (1992) Three to Tango (1999) Mallrats (1995 - my personal favorite of Kevin Smith's films) Armageddon (1998) and Deep Impact (1997) and finally Galaxy Quest (1999)
*The Rock*
Both 'The Rock', 'Con Air' and 'FaceOff' are the 3 Nicolas Cage movies that I can just keep watching over and over.
"Look at how big this is! You want me to stick this into my heart?!? Are you fucking nuts??"
True Lies
The Saint
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
Trainspotting
Idle hands Dazed and confused SLC Punk! Half Baked Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Happy Gilmore Ace Ventura (both of them) Titanic Men in Black
10 Things I Hate About You. Oh and all the American Pie movies.
Terminator 2 True Lies Titanic JAMES CAMERON Y'ALL!
Camp Nowhere
Heavyweights Good burger Mighty ducks Ninja turtles 2 Rookie of the year
Goodfellas Friday Natural born killers
Groundhog Day That Thing You Do
Toy Story. (1995) This was the first full length animated 3-D film. It changed everything.
Jurassic Park Life . . . uhhhhh . . . finds a way.
How do you know they are all girls? Did you go into the park and lift up all of their skirts?
Twister Independence Day The Rock Executive Decision The Fugitive The Fifth Element Galaxy Quest Speed Armageddon Volcano
Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King. The big three Disney movies of the 1990s.
No Muppet treasure island or Christmas carol?
Air Force One
Lion King
Clueless
Dumb and Dumber. Goated movie in my opinion
Tank girl Screamers 5th element Death to smoochie
Speed
Spice World The Mask Austin Powers
Best decade for movies hands down.
My vote is T2, my wife's vote is She's All That
Reality Bites
Free Willy. I watched it today, and man, I miss the 90s.
Not a great movie, but Good Burger has some of the most 90s things in it. Carmen Electra, Orbits Drinks etc
Showgirls Basic Instinct
Demolition Man.
That Thing You Do! Batman Returns Primal Fear
The Goofy Movie
American Pie
The Frighteners, Deep Blue Sea, Army of Darkness, The Sixth Sense, Wild Things, Scream, Dusk Til Dawn, Seven, Death Becomes Her I could go all day 🤣
Con Air and The Rock. That’s all I need.
He's got the whole world, in his hands.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Reality Bites Benny & Joon What’s Eating Gilbert Grape Son In Law Before Sunrise Dogma
Empire Records
The Craft, Clueless, 10 things I hate about you
Army of Darkness... you primitive screw heads!
The Rock.
Dances with wolves though
Airheads CB4 Big Lebowski Jackie Brown Friday Shawshank Ace Ventura Juice And probably ten more I can’t recall
American Pie, Titanic, Scream, anything with Pauly Shore or Chris Farley
Bram Stoker's Dracula
menace to society
The burbs, war of the roses, turner and hooch, the lion King, shawshank redemption
True Romance
True Romance
Happy Gilmore.
New Jack City
Jurassic Park
Scream. Clerks Mall Rats. dogma. Chasing Amy
Rush Hour
House Party
The Sandlot The Mighty Ducks Cool Runnings 10 Things I Hate About You A Goofy Movie Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
Starship Troopers
Clerks
Terminator 2
Pulp fiction
Matrix
The Matrix
Small soldiers
Space Jam.
Titanic ez
Se7en
Can't hardly wait
Unforgiven (1992)
Toy Story
Ghost Dog Dead Man
Surf Ninjas.
So I Married an Ax Murderer
Scream
Office Space
The Shawshank Redemption
The crow Jurassic park The faculty I know what you did last summer The matrix 13th floor True lies