How about top 30? The 90s had incredible films - think Jarmusch, Mike Leigh, Abel Ferera, Claire Denis, von Trier (Europa is INCREDIBLE imo, an almost perfect film after Do The Right Thing), Solondz, Spike Lee, Haneke, the Coens, the Dardennes, Assayas...
I will just pretend The Addiction never happened - one of the worst pieces of crap evar - but Ferrara came correct with Bad Lt and The Funeral; definitely highlights of the decade for American film imo.
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2. Reservoir Dogs
3. The Usual Suspects
Beleee Dat!
DAMN, I forgot about KIDS. Great movie!
Tully was a wild dude!!
plus one more:
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look at me I watch arthouse movies - Breaking the Waves, Life Is Beautiful, The Sweet Hereafter, Ghost Dog or Dead Man,
this fool archaic is sharing my mind today!
definitely MC and D&C are top 10 contenders for me.
surprised at all the mallrats/clerks love (maybe there's not a lot; just saw a couple mentions). those were both awful.
I'll pick these three
Burnett's To Sleep with Anger
this scene is one of the most unsettling things I have ever seen
Pulp Fiction - He's done nothing as good since.
The Usual Suspects - "Again, please - in English."
Fight Club - Sssshhhhh..........
srs? or trolling?
also Lost Highway, Boogie Nights and ...
Oh shit! - I forgot Safe. So good.
I will just pretend The Addiction never happened - one of the worst pieces of crap evar - but Ferrara came correct with Bad Lt and The Funeral; definitely highlights of the decade for American film imo.
As was Altman's Short Cuts.
I like it alot.