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Favourite 90s Blockbuster

  • Titanic

  • Jurassic Park

  • Star Wars The Phantom Menace

  • The Lion King

  • Independence Day

  • Forrest Gump

  • The Sixth Sense

  • Men In Black

  • Armageddon

  • Terminator 2: Judgement Day

  • Ghost

  • Aladdin

  • Twister

  • Saving Private Ryan

  • Home Alone

  • The Matrix

  • Mission Impossible

  • Mrs Doubtfire

  • The Mummy

  • Toy Story


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Out of these 20 blockbuster movies from the 90s, which is your favourite? You only get 1 vote, make it count.

For me its The Matrix. Very crazy creative story with action/fight scenes that still hold up today. I think when Neo & Trinity enter the matrix to go save Morpheus, it is one of if not thee best action scene of the 90s. The shootout thru the metal detector, dodging bullets to bungee jumping from a falling chopper, to the 1 v 1 in the train tunnel all the way to its conclusion. Its nearly as perfect as it gets.

My rankings I would say:

1. Matrix
2. T2
3. Home Alone
 
90's?

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Sure if it answers the question i asked originally which was "Out of these 20 blockbuster movies from the 90s, which is your favourite?"
Sorry,

I only read the thread title and not the OP..

I guess I’ll go with The Mummy, not the greatest on the list but was the first movie I got a handy in..
 
I still watch the Matrix whenever I catch it on TV or whatever

It still holds up and is still awesome - and is still talked about and theorized to this day in relation to real life

Lots of good movies on that list of course, but if I had to pick 1, that would be it.
 
Saving Private Ryan is the best movie there, but if we're talking about these as popcorn entertainment experiences, not which is my favorite film in terms of which I think is the best film, I'd pick The Matrix.

Aladdin really is one of the greatest movies ever made. The economy of that film is so underappreciated. There isn't a single wasted scene. It's like Back to the Future in that regard, maybe even better. Every single second of screentime is a part of one great machine working towards its conclusion.
 

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