Old Movies
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
1. Schindler's List
2. GoodFellas
3. Saving Private Ryan
4. Pulp Fiction
5. The Silence of the Lambs
6. American Beauty
7. Reservoir Dogs
8. Se7en
9. Being John Malcovich
10. Fight Club
11. Casino
12. Heat
13. American History X
14. Dazed and Confused
15. Clerks
2. GoodFellas
3. Saving Private Ryan
4. Pulp Fiction
5. The Silence of the Lambs
6. American Beauty
7. Reservoir Dogs
8. Se7en
9. Being John Malcovich
10. Fight Club
11. Casino
12. Heat
13. American History X
14. Dazed and Confused
15. Clerks
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Snatch
Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
The Big Lebowski
Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas
Army of Darkness
Dead Alive
Office Space
The Boondock Saints
Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
The Big Lebowski
Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas
Army of Darkness
Dead Alive
Office Space
The Boondock Saints
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Happy Gilmore (comedy)
Jurassic Park (thriller)
Boogie Nights (drama/sex scene)
Princess Mononoke (anime) love this one
Edward Scissorhands (drama) Johnny Depp with scissors still hot.
Jurassic Park (thriller)
Boogie Nights (drama/sex scene)
Princess Mononoke (anime) love this one
Edward Scissorhands (drama) Johnny Depp with scissors still hot.
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Trainspotting
Gridlock'd
Primal Fear
Fresh
Pleasantville
Independence Day
Living in Oblivion
Dogma
Suicide Kings
True Romance
Forrest Gump
Gridlock'd
Primal Fear
Fresh
Pleasantville
Independence Day
Living in Oblivion
Dogma
Suicide Kings
True Romance
Forrest Gump
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You might like this: http://www.avclub.com/article/the-50-best-films-of-the-90s-1-of-3-86304
Spoilers: Number 1 is Goodfellas.
My personal favorite is probably Chungking Express.
Spoilers: Number 1 is Goodfellas.
My personal favorite is probably Chungking Express.
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Of what's already been mentioned, my top recommendation is Big Lebowski.
Other than that:
Terminator (the first one from the 80s is the best though)
Matrix 1
and if you're tired of Hollywood, try watching a German movie:
Stalingrad (1993), it's excellent; gritty and naturalistic.
Or how about some from Japan? I've really enjoyed "Beat" Takeshi's work. There are quite a few involving the Yakuza, if you're interested in that. Brother/Aniki is a good start, most of that one takes place in USA, and speech is mostly in English.
I'm not too fond of 90s movies. Most of my favourites are from the 80s and even 70s.
Other than that:
Terminator (the first one from the 80s is the best though)
Matrix 1
and if you're tired of Hollywood, try watching a German movie:
Stalingrad (1993), it's excellent; gritty and naturalistic.
Or how about some from Japan? I've really enjoyed "Beat" Takeshi's work. There are quite a few involving the Yakuza, if you're interested in that. Brother/Aniki is a good start, most of that one takes place in USA, and speech is mostly in English.
I'm not too fond of 90s movies. Most of my favourites are from the 80s and even 70s.