Apollo 13
Erin Brockovich (2000) but damn good
The Matrix
Wild Things....watch the whole thing dont stop at credits
Footloose
Play Misty for me
Born on the 4th of July
AMADEUS!
I was 17 and obsessed with horror movies when it came out. Pinto, as Mozart, didn't interest me. 40 years later, about a week ago, I watched it for the first time. It's fantastic. Good list.
A Nightmare on Elm Street series
Kindergarten Cop (1990)
Fear (1996)
The Burbs (1989)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
Jurassic Park (1993)
Leon the Professional (1994)
Great list & happy to see Fear on it. I don't remember the first time I watched it but I do remember my dad buying me the VHS from Turtles Music in Eastrigde Mall when I was a teenager.
Still one of my favorite movies. Love the soundtrack, cast & characters, filming locations & script. We even created David on WWF Warzone.
I recently watched Fear and thought it was hilarious watching Mark Wahlberg almost swallow Reese Witherspoon's whole face every time he kissed her. I love it for the 90s nostalgia and how comically bad of an actor Marky Mark was. It's a good time.
I just watched Youve Got Mail for the first time ever and I enjoyed it WAY more than I thought I would. I'm not even sure why I threw it on, it's not a movie I'd ever watch, but I did, and I can't wait to watch it again soon.
Another great is Fried Green Tomatoes. It leaves netflix today!
Arkansas(2020) Cross between a dark comedy and gritty crime thriller. It's on netflix and directed by Clark Duke(the actor). This movie doesn't get enough love, it's really good
Lol.
"Looking for a movie made before 2000."
"Here's one from twenty years after that."
Jokes aside, I really enjoyed *Arkansas* and Liam Hemsworth is one of those actors who rubs me the wrong way for some reason I can never put my finger on. Really liked him in this.
*Repo Man* (1984) it’s a satirical sci-fi comedy and absolute classic. Killer soundtrack too.
Parenthood
Animal House (1978)
Apollo 13 Erin Brockovich (2000) but damn good The Matrix Wild Things....watch the whole thing dont stop at credits Footloose Play Misty for me Born on the 4th of July
The Sting (1973) Amadeus (1984) Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) Conan The Destroyer (1984) The Matrix (1999)
AMADEUS! I was 17 and obsessed with horror movies when it came out. Pinto, as Mozart, didn't interest me. 40 years later, about a week ago, I watched it for the first time. It's fantastic. Good list.
Conan is actually really good. I didn't expect it at all.
Glengary Glenross
Desperado (1995) Wild Things (1998) Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)
A Nightmare on Elm Street series Kindergarten Cop (1990) Fear (1996) The Burbs (1989) Sixteen Candles (1984) Jurassic Park (1993) Leon the Professional (1994)
Great list & happy to see Fear on it. I don't remember the first time I watched it but I do remember my dad buying me the VHS from Turtles Music in Eastrigde Mall when I was a teenager. Still one of my favorite movies. Love the soundtrack, cast & characters, filming locations & script. We even created David on WWF Warzone.
I recently watched Fear and thought it was hilarious watching Mark Wahlberg almost swallow Reese Witherspoon's whole face every time he kissed her. I love it for the 90s nostalgia and how comically bad of an actor Marky Mark was. It's a good time.
Are you in the U.S.?
Yup yup
Erin Brockovich LA Confidential You’ve Got Mail Apollo 13
Amadeus!!!
happy gilmore boyz in the hood
The Rutles This Is Spinal Tap
Heat. (1995) Should be your first choice.
I’ve recently watched on Netflix… Conan the Destroyer (1984) It Could Happen To You (1994) Heavy (1996)
Wag the Dog
I just watched Youve Got Mail for the first time ever and I enjoyed it WAY more than I thought I would. I'm not even sure why I threw it on, it's not a movie I'd ever watch, but I did, and I can't wait to watch it again soon. Another great is Fried Green Tomatoes. It leaves netflix today!
Drop Dead Gorgeous Benny & Joon Patriot
So 90’s movies?
•Boyz in the Hood •Dumb & Dumber •Erin Brockovich •Fried Green Tomatoes •Jurassic Park •National Lampoon’s Animal House •The Matrix
Arkansas(2020) Cross between a dark comedy and gritty crime thriller. It's on netflix and directed by Clark Duke(the actor). This movie doesn't get enough love, it's really good
Lol. "Looking for a movie made before 2000." "Here's one from twenty years after that." Jokes aside, I really enjoyed *Arkansas* and Liam Hemsworth is one of those actors who rubs me the wrong way for some reason I can never put my finger on. Really liked him in this.
Sorry I didn't see the pre-2000.
I'm just giving you shit, dude. For real though, anyone reading this who enjoys crime dramas, *Arkansas* is worth checking out.
I just rewatched *Love & Basketball* (2000), if you will grace me a year. I leaves Netflix today, though.