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Fukshit47 OP t1_j6ntufc wrote
Love that one
crabdipped t1_j6nw16i wrote
What is crumb?
charlesdickowsky t1_j6nutyo wrote
The Usual Suspects and Dolores Claiborne are good too
FictionallyPulped t1_j6o21gx wrote
Dumb and Dumber is 1994.
Fukshit47 OP t1_j6o29iy wrote
You’re right! That means I can stop agonizing about which one to replace with Before Sunrise.
blucthulhu t1_j6ntx6n wrote
I keep top tens for every year going back to 1970 on another site. Makes for handy reference.
My 1995 (alphabetical):
Before Sunrise, The City of Lost Children, The Doom Generation, Safe, Sense and Sensibility, Se7en, Twelve Monkeys, Underground, The Usual Suspects, Welcome to the Dollhouse
Fukshit47 OP t1_j6nu3cq wrote
Oh shit I completely skipped over Before Sunrise. Definitely one of my favorites of the year, and of all time.
GhettoChemist t1_j6o2frr wrote
Great list!
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a_man_hs_no_username t1_j6o6doa wrote
Definitely Crimson Tide
Perfectly paced, pretty close to peak Denzel and Gene Hackman, score by Hans Zimmer, Tony Scott directed with contributions from a number of legends (like Tarantino). Great supporting cast with Viggo Mortensen and Gandolfini. Probably my favorite movie set at sea.
Love making lists by year and 95 is one of the strongest.
Fukshit47 OP t1_j6o709j wrote
I need to revisit that one. Haven’t seen it in probably 20 years. I’d have to think about it longer, but for me off the top of my head in the moment, I’d go with the first Pirates movie and Master and Commander for favorite “at sea” flicks. But I do remember loving Crimson Tide.
Neruomute t1_j6nz42a wrote
no hackers?
z63dan t1_j6nugvv wrote
You forgot about:
- Major Payne
- Tank Girl
- Tommy Boy
- Waterworld (lol jk)
- Goldeneye
- Jumanji
- Mr Holland's Opus
an_gem_21 t1_j6nul0x wrote
Babe? Did I miss something about this movie or does it just hold a special place in your heart?
ahmadinebro t1_j6nzafb wrote
It's a genuinely great movie.
Fukshit47 OP t1_j6nux6a wrote
You missed something about the movie. It’s a great film. And produced by George Miller (of Mad Max fame). It was nominated for multiple Oscars, including Best Picture!
an_gem_21 t1_j6o93bk wrote
I was clearly a terrible film critic as a child.
crabdipped t1_j6ntm6f wrote
Gotta have speed in there