Post by SUPES on Jun 20, 2015 15:41:51 GMT -5
List created both based on box-office success but also reputation and popularity a quarter of a century later. Critical reception also considered but not a primary factor.
This is also about your subjective favorite, not what you objectively consider the best film of the year.
Other films to consider:
10 Things I Hate About You
American Beauty
Analyze This
Any Given Sunday
Being John Malkovich
The Best Man
The Boondock Saints
Boys Don't Cry
Dogma
EDtv
Election
Eyes Wide Shut
Go
The Hurricane
The Insider
Magnolia
Man on the Moon
The Mummy
Mystery Men
October Sky
The Sixth Sense
Sleepy Hollow
South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut
The Straight Story
Tarzan
The Thomas Crown Affair
Varsity Blues
The Wood
The decade concludes with another underrated year, thanks largely to audiences still waiting to produce a timeless, cream-of-the-crop commercialized action blockbuster that could be compared to T2. But while we were waiting for that, the other genres continued to dominate and break new ground.
A film about a man who became so dissatisfied with reality that he had to work himself into believing figments of his own imagination, resulting in a classic that has become more beloved over time.
One of the most under-appreciated animated films of the decade, likely due to it not being created by the Disney juggernaut, giving children a version of the moral from T2 in a suitable presentation for them.
Disney and Pixar bringing back the sequel to one of the iconic films of the decade, introducing plenty of fresh characters and continue to wow audiences with both its visuals and plot work.
A Gulf War film that managed to fire on all cylinders with action, comedy, drama, excitement, and plenty of thought put into it.
A groundbreaking special effects film, with a plotline challenging the purpose of our very existence and some cream-of-the-crop action sequences.
One of the funniest satire films of the decade with some incredible dialogue and office satire, showing that Mike Judge's talent went beyond low-brow animation.
A director breaking into the mainstream with a suspenseful story with a great twist, kicking off what looked to eventually become a highly-regarded career.
Plus: other animated gems, biographical films led by excellent performances, the farewell of an iconic director, two of the most iconic gridiron films, the beginning of an adventure franchise that looked to fill the Indiana Jones void, and of course the film that would go on to win Best Picture.
This is also about your subjective favorite, not what you objectively consider the best film of the year.
Other films to consider:
10 Things I Hate About You
American Beauty
Analyze This
Any Given Sunday
Being John Malkovich
The Best Man
The Boondock Saints
Boys Don't Cry
Dogma
EDtv
Election
Eyes Wide Shut
Go
The Hurricane
The Insider
Magnolia
Man on the Moon
The Mummy
Mystery Men
October Sky
The Sixth Sense
Sleepy Hollow
South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut
The Straight Story
Tarzan
The Thomas Crown Affair
Varsity Blues
The Wood
The decade concludes with another underrated year, thanks largely to audiences still waiting to produce a timeless, cream-of-the-crop commercialized action blockbuster that could be compared to T2. But while we were waiting for that, the other genres continued to dominate and break new ground.
A film about a man who became so dissatisfied with reality that he had to work himself into believing figments of his own imagination, resulting in a classic that has become more beloved over time.
One of the most under-appreciated animated films of the decade, likely due to it not being created by the Disney juggernaut, giving children a version of the moral from T2 in a suitable presentation for them.
Disney and Pixar bringing back the sequel to one of the iconic films of the decade, introducing plenty of fresh characters and continue to wow audiences with both its visuals and plot work.
A Gulf War film that managed to fire on all cylinders with action, comedy, drama, excitement, and plenty of thought put into it.
A groundbreaking special effects film, with a plotline challenging the purpose of our very existence and some cream-of-the-crop action sequences.
One of the funniest satire films of the decade with some incredible dialogue and office satire, showing that Mike Judge's talent went beyond low-brow animation.
A director breaking into the mainstream with a suspenseful story with a great twist, kicking off what looked to eventually become a highly-regarded career.
Plus: other animated gems, biographical films led by excellent performances, the farewell of an iconic director, two of the most iconic gridiron films, the beginning of an adventure franchise that looked to fill the Indiana Jones void, and of course the film that would go on to win Best Picture.