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Movies 1980s Films vs. 1990s Films

Which decade was better for films?


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This is inspired by posters like @The Good The Bad The HBK and @MXZT. Plus I was born in the (early) 1980s but remember the 1990s better because I was a teen in the '90s, so I figured this would be fun. I'm using Rolling Stone readers polls as the source and listing what were voted as the top 25 films for both decades. Not necessarily my personal choices but pretty comprehensive.

Top 25 films of the 1980s:

1. The Breakfast Club
2. Back to the Future
3. Star Wars Episode 3 - The Empire Strikes Back
4. Blade Runner
5. Stand By Me
6. Raiders of the Lost Ark
7. Ferris Bueller's Day Off
8. Fast Times at Ridgemont High
9. Ghostbusters
10. Amadeus
11. Repo Man
12. Sixteen Candles
13. The Goonies
14. Purple Rain
15. The Lost Boys
16. UHF
17. The Outsiders
18. The Shining
19. Die Hard
20. Full Metal Jacket
21. Scarface
22. Pretty in Pink
23. St. Elmo's Fire
24. Big Trouble in Little China
25. Weird Science

Top 25 films of the 1990s:

1. Pulp Fiction
2. The Big Lebowski
3. Goodfellas
4. The Shawshank Redemption
5. Fight Club
6. Forrest Gump
7. Trainspotting
8. Reservoir Dogs
9. American Beauty
10. The Usual Suspects
11. Dazed and Confused
12. Se7en
13. True Romance
14. Fargo
15. The Silence of the Lambs
16. The Matrix
17. Schindler's List
18. Saving Private Ryan
19. Boogie Nights
20. Heat
21. Clerks
22. Jurassic Park
23. Unforgiven
24. Braveheart
25. Dumb and Dumber

https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-mov...s-of-the-1980s-10686/25-weird-science-215232/

https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-mov...of-the-1990s-20319/25-dumb-and-dumber-221191/
 
definitely taking out Boogies Nights and Clerks in the 90's . inserting the lion king lol and The Fugitive
 
Based on that top25 the 80s

Based on all movies probably still the 80s

But i'm biased af as italian tv for this holidays is playing tons of 80s stuff and just feels good

Specially fantasy stuff close to xmas period, in just few days i seen Conan 1 and 2, Willow, Princess Bride, Excalibur, The Black Cauldron and Ladyhawke
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Btw 90s and 00s were still cool for movies, entertainment had a good run
 
Went 90s. It has so many great films in every genre. The decade is maybe so oversaturated with great content that it hurts it because some great films get swallowed up amongst everything else.
 
definitely taking out Boogies Nights and Clerks in the 90's . inserting the lion king lol and The Fugitive
100% subjective, but I love Boogie Nights and Clerks. I like The Fugitive and haven't even seen The Lion King yet. I basically lived at the video store in the '90s. Feature films, independent films, UFC, documentaries, etc. Good times. :)
 
Went 90s. It has so many great films in every genre. The decade is maybe so oversaturated with great content that it hurts it because some great films get swallowed up amongst everything else.
100% agree. LOTS of films I love that aren't on the list for the '90s. Casino didn't even make their top 25. I'll try to make a list tomorrow...
 
100% agree. LOTS of films I love that aren't on the list for the '90s. Casino didn't even make their top 25. I'll try to make a list tomorrow...

Some great ones not on the list: Truman show, tombstone, austin powers, dark city, jerry maguire, gattaca, the talented mr. Ripley, total recall, terminator 2, something about Mary, the game, being john Malchovich, barton fink, misery, diggstown, goldeneye, in the line of fire, enemy of the state, the mask, batman returns, men in black, 12 monkeys, the fugitive, face off, carlitos way, demolition man, jingle all the way, lion king etc etc
 
The 90s was straight up better, even though I love the 80s. 1994 and 1999 were all time great movie years. Comedies and Animated movies in the 90s were way better. 80s did have good fantasy/Sci-fi and coming of age stuff. However that Rolling Stone list of best 80s movies has some weird ass picks. No Terminator, Last Crusade, Aliens, Predator, The Thing, and ET but UHF, Repo Man?, Lost Boys, and St Elmo's Fire? Weird boner for obscure Emilio Estévez movies.
 
I haven't seen every film from either list but I counted each film I've seen and genuinely enjoyed on both sides and it came out a tie.
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Holy shit this is hard. I don’t know. Too many great ones in both but admittedly mostly nostalgia for the 80s. The 90s films listed are arguably better. I just don’t know.
 
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