Your favorite movie of 1995

Pick your favorite movie of 1995!

  • 12 Monkeys

  • Friday

  • Die Hard with a Vengeance

  • The Usual Suspects

  • Ghost in the Shell

  • Braveheart

  • Casino

  • Billy Madison

  • Apollo 13

  • GoldenEye

  • Desperado

  • Toy Story

  • Hackers

  • Heat

  • Mr. Holland's Opus

  • Seven

  • Bad Boys

  • Leaving Las Vegas

  • Mortal Kombat

  • Empire Records


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Top 5 Fav

5. Heat
4. Billy Madison
3. Braveheart
2. Se7en
1. The Usual Suspects

Top 5 Best

5. Kids
4. Heat
3. Braveheart
2. Se7en
1. The Usual Suspects

Tough call between TUS and 7, but you can't fuck with Keyser Soze

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The Heat is on baby!!
 
Figured. That honestly feels like the last great year for movies. Me and a buddy were talking about it earlier this week about how neither of us could think of any single year this century that was just stacked with amazing movies like 94, 95 or 99 were.

'02, '03, '04, '07, and '14 are all strong years.


I can't answer for Billy Madison, but Mortal Kombat is legitimately well made. It's easily one of the best video game adaptations of all time.

"Mortal Kombat received a score of 34% on Rotten Tomatoes sampled from 32 reviews, with an average score of 4.4/10. The site's consensus reads: "Despite an effective otherworldly atmosphere and appropriately cheesy visuals, Mortal Kombat suffers from its poorly constructed plot, laughable dialogue, and subpar acting"

But at least it's not nearly as bad as the sequel.
 
"Mortal Kombat received a score of 34% on Rotten Tomatoes sampled from 32 reviews, with an average score of 4.4/10. The site's consensus reads: "Despite an effective otherworldly atmosphere and appropriately cheesy visuals, Mortal Kombat suffers from its poorly constructed plot, laughable dialogue, and subpar acting"

But at least it's not nearly as bad as the sequel.

Meaningless twaddle. If I allowed the critics to decide what movies I'd enjoy then I'd miss out on a lot of good movies.
 
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'96 has already been done. It was the first year and the thread that kicked off this whole thing. You can search for it.
WHy THe HELL WOULD YoU GO OUT OF ORDER!??! THIs IS OUTRAGEOUS
 
^ really hoping that comment inspires someone to post a link to the 96 thread
 
Crazy year. Heat, Die Hard 3, Braveheart, Ghost in the Shell, 12 Monkeys and Mortal Kombat are my top pics.

Went with Braveheart since it's one of my all time favorites, historical accuracy be damned!!!!
 
Meaningless twaddle. If I allowed the critics to decide what movies I'd enjoy then I'd miss out on a lot of good movies.

I barely even remember the movie, but I remember the sequel being turrible.
 
I honestly can't pick. Some of my all time favourite movies all released in 1 year
 
'02, '03, '04, '07, and '14 are all strong years.




"Mortal Kombat received a score of 34% on Rotten Tomatoes sampled from 32 reviews, with an average score of 4.4/10. The site's consensus reads: "Despite an effective otherworldly atmosphere and appropriately cheesy visuals, Mortal Kombat suffers from its poorly constructed plot, laughable dialogue, and subpar acting"

But at least it's not nearly as bad as the sequel.
I gotta agree with shadow_priest_x on this, bad reviews don't make a film bad. Especially the type of film that mk is, you could make an amazing mk film but I would say it's not gonna get rave reviews. I don't think I have once used rotten tomatoes to decide if I'll watch a film

Go look at original reviews of films we view as classics nowadays

Here's an article on the thing 1982 and critical reception it got
http://www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/...nters-the-thing-had-an-icy-critical-reception
 
No Don Juan, Dead Man or Gilbert Grape? This was Johnny's year.. Shame on you.
 
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