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Gentlemen Death
09-16-2007, 12:20 PM
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Gentlemen Death
09-16-2007, 04:47 PM
Alright, this will be the final countdown of the Top films for Chaotic Radio...Well, for awhile atlest.
Same rules apply as the other threads: Please arrange from #1 to #20 or vice versa. I came up with a pretty fat ass list and I will say again, if there are movies I forgot to put on here that you would like on your list, please add and all votes will be counted for next Saturdays show.
Voting ends Friday at midnight, so please have all your votes in by then. Once again, please pick the films that you felt had an impact not only on your life, but on cinema as a whole, you dig?
Alright, enjoy everyone!! Oh yeah, I went ahead and put them in order from A-Z...It took awhile...:D
A Few Good Men
A League Of Their Own
A River Runs Through It
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Air Force One
Aladdin
Alien3
American Beauty
American History X
American Pie
Amistad
Apollo 13
Armageddon
As Good As It Gets
Austin Powers
Awakenings
Backdraft
Batman Returns
Basic Instinct
Being John Malkovich
Big Daddy
Boogie Nights
Boys Don’t Cry
Braveheart
Casino
Chasing Amy
City Slickers
Clear and Present Danger
Clerks
Con Air
Crimson Tide
Dances With Wolves
Dead Man Walking
Demolition Man
Desperado
Die Hard 2: Die Harder
Die Hard with a Vengence
Dumb and Dumber
Ed Wood
Face/Off
Fargo
Fight Club
Forrest Gump
Four Weddings and A Funeral
Fried Green Tomatoes
Ghost
Ghostbusters 2
Girl, Interrupted
Goldeneye
Good Will Hunting
Goodfellas
Grosse Point Blank
Groundhog Day
Happy Gilmore
Heat
Home Alone
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York
Hook
In The Line Of Fire
Independence Day
Interview With the Vampire
J.F.K
Jerry Maguire
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park: The Lost World
L.A. Confidential
Last of the Mohicans
Leaving Las Vegas
Leon: The Professional
Lethal Weapon 3
Liar Liar
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Lost Highway
Magnolia
Maverick
Men In Black
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Misery
Mission Impossible
Natural Born Killers
Philadelphia
Pretty Women
Pulp Fiction
Ransom
Reservoir Dogs
Robin Hood
Rush Hour
Saving Private Ryan
Scent Of A Woman
Scream
Scream 2
Seven
Schindlers List
Shakespeare In Love
Shine
Sleepless In Seattle
Sleepy Hollow
Sling Blade
Speed
Star Trek: Generations
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of The Ooze
Terminator 2
The American President
The Big Lebowski
The Blair Witch Project
The Bodyguard
The Bridges of Madison County
The Cider House Rules
The Crying Game
The English Patient
The Fisher King
The Fugitive
The Game
The Green Mile
The Hunt For Red October
The Lion King
The Matrix
The Mummy
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Pelican Brief
The Piano
The Rock
The Shawshank Redemption
The silence of the Lambs
The Sixth Sense
The Truman Show
The Usual Suspects
The Waterboy
The World Is Not Enough
Thelma and Louise
There’s Something About Mary
Three Kings
Titanic
Tomorrow Never Dies
Total Recall
Toy Story
Trainspotting
True Lies
Twelve Monkeys
Twister
Unforgiven
Wayne’s World
White Men Can’t Jump
conman
09-16-2007, 04:56 PM
Ok... in no order
American Beauty
American History X
As Good As It Gets
Basic Instinct
Boogie Nights
Clerks
Fight Club
Forrest Gump
Girl, Interrupted
Goldeneye
Goodfellas
Natural Born Killers
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Seven
Terminator 2
The silence of the Lambs
The Usual Suspects
Toy Story
Trainspotting
These keep getting harder and harder
Gentlemen Death
09-16-2007, 05:16 PM
Natural Born Killers is an awesome choice, man. Gotta put that on mine as well. I know you said no order, but I was wondering if you could try and if anything, figure 1-5 or just a #1 and #20....Either way it is going to be counted, but it will be easier to add up in the long run.
Eitherway, thanks for playing and feel free to rearrange your choices. As long as you have a final decsion be Friday Midnight, then you are all good!:popcorn:
conman
09-17-2007, 05:40 AM
Alright, this is gonna be hard...
1. Pulp Fiction
2. The silence of the Lambs
3. American Beauty
4. Fight Club
5. Natural Born Killers
6. Forrest Gump
7. American History X
8. Toy Story
9. As Good As It Gets
10. Reservoir Dogs
11. Trainspotting
12. Terminator 2
13. Goodfellas
14. Clerks
15. Boogie Nights
16. The Usual Suspects
17. Goldeneye
18. Seven
19. Girl, Interrupted
20. Basic Instinct
Strider
09-17-2007, 07:08 AM
This is my list in order. Although I'd probably come up with a different order on a different day, Shawshank will still be first. :D
The Shawshank Redemption
L.A. Confidential
Toy Story
Terminator 2
Schindlers List
Goodfellas
The Silence of the Lambs
The Usual Suspects
Being John Malkovich
Fight Club
The Matrix
Braveheart
The Fugitive
Fargo
Twelve Monkeys
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Goldeneye
Jurassic Park
Seven
Apollo 13
mlauzon
09-17-2007, 07:23 AM
Sorry, but you have a mistake on the orginal list...please remove "Ghostbusters 2", as it came out in 1989.
Also, what about foreign films: Canada, Japan, etc. As your list showcases just American movies?!
neglet
09-17-2007, 09:46 AM
Dude, you seriously need to check the list of Oscar nominees before you make your lists. You tend to miss the more girly dramas, Brit flicks, and kids films. I can get 20 great films just from the ones you missed:
All about My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre)
Babe
Beauty and the Beast
Bullets over Broadway
Edward Scissorhands
Elizabeth
The Full Monty
Gods and Monsters
Heavenly Creatures
Howards End
Life Is Beautiful (Vita e bella)
Much Ado about Nothing
The Player
Pleasantville
Quiz Show
The Remains of the Day
Secrets and Lies
Sense and Sensibility
Shadowlands
Short Cuts
neglet
09-17-2007, 10:02 AM
Here's my list, grouped in two tiers:
Top ten (I can watch over and over):
The Matrix
Sense and Sensibility
Grosse Point Blank
Beauty and the Beast
The Lion King
Groundhog Day
Apollo 13
Much Ado about Nothing
The Fugitive
Jurassic Park
Next 12 (enjoyed as much on second viewing):
American Beauty
Being John Malkovich
The Hunt For Red October
Fargo
Pulp Fiction/Reservoir Dogs (can't pick!)
Shadowlands
The Silence of the Lambs
The Sixth Sense
The Usual Suspects
Toy Story
Twelve Monkeys
Gentlemen Death
09-17-2007, 10:11 AM
Sorry, but you have a mistake on the orginal list...please remove "Ghostbusters 2", as it came out in 1989.
Also, what about foreign films: Canada, Japan, etc. As your list showcases just American movies?!
You are more then welcome to add whatever kind of films on your list, ex: Porno, American, Japanese etc.
The list above is not the definate list....More of a general guide to what had come out back in the 1990's. Of course there will be a lot that is not on the list and that is why you can always update your list and add whatever movie came out in the 1990's. Enjoy!:cool:
Kaeos
09-18-2007, 06:11 AM
*bump* Come on folks! We need more than 2 people's votes!!! :popcorn:
Immortal1982
09-20-2007, 07:06 AM
A few good men
JFK
The Matrix
The Rock
Armageddon
Con Air
Star Wars Episode 1
Stargate
Independence Day
Kalifornia
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Kaeos
09-20-2007, 05:16 PM
Thank you Immortal!
People, we've got tonight and tomorrow to work with...did no one watch movies during the 1990's? Any love left for 90's flicks?
really? Which ones? There's a whole big'ol list down there at the bottom!
rappites
09-20-2007, 05:49 PM
5A League Of Their Own (it was a good movie. It was also partially filmed in my home town)
6A River Runs Through It (OMG was Brad Pitt the yummiest in this or what!!)
1American Beauty (just one of the best movies every)
American History X
American Pie
4As Good As It Gets
2Casino(my favorite movie ever)
3Fargo
Fight Club(Brad Pitt and Edward Norton...I need a room all by myself and a plug in for this one)
6Forrest Gump (LOVED IT)
Independence Day(I waited in line for three hours in San Francisco to see this)
Misery
Philadelphia(Tom Hanks had an awesome '90's)
7Pulp Fiction
8Reservoir Dogs
10Saving Private Ryan
9Schindlers List(I went into labor with my second child watching this one)
Toy Story(almost the best Pixar movie. But, at that time it was the best)
Twister(I loved this one because I always wanted to be a storm chaser)
Clerks(Jay and Silent Bob y'all....
EDIT: I numbered top ten.
Kaeos
09-20-2007, 06:09 PM
Ranks Rappy!
Woodwraith
09-21-2007, 02:36 AM
I must say that I liked almost all the movies mentioned so far.
But my favorite is never listed in anyones list.
Top of my list is:
Pure Luck
Braveheart
Jurassic Park
The Cutting Edge
Schindlers List
Independence Day
Toy Story 1
Toy Story 2
Beauty and the Beast
The Shawshank Redemption
Rob Roy
A few good men
Quigly Down Under
Forrest Gump
Fargo
Toys
Stargate
Grosse Point Blank
Saving Private Ryan
Terminator 2
Total Recall
Titanic
This list can also go on for ever. :rolleyes:
fastcar
09-21-2007, 06:35 AM
I agree with Negs, I thought of Beauty and the Beast and Howard's End and they weren't on there.
I also have a couple of honorable mentions not on your list.
The Shawshank Redemption Possibly the most underrated film that year.
The Silence of the Lambs Hometown favorite and still creepier than in your face horror movies
Schindler's List Quite Possibly Spielberg's best directing since Jaws
Jurassic Park CGI at its Best
The Usual Suspects Best Mind F*#k yet
Reservoir Dogs When Tarantino was set to rule the world.
Toy Story Brought Animated Film too a whole new level.
American Beauty Great storytelling and performance by Thora Birch's boobs......kidding Kevin Spacey.
Terminator 2 James Cameron sells it big time.
The Unforgiven Three of the top actors in their prime, in a western!
Forrest Gump Hits all the age groups in the right places.
Philadelphia One of the most important movies of the 90's.
Star Wars Episode I CGI at its worst, but still epic in scale of my childhood.
Braveheart Damn English run the world......
Pulp Fiction Best creative use of storytelling
The Matrix The original is cyberpunk genius.
12 Monkeys Trippy Terry at his best since Time Bandits
Clerks Kevin Smith's debut marks a great turn in writing...although acting takes a few tries before it gets better.
Chasing Amy It just got better.
My honorable mention list not already said.
The Wedding Singer
Edward Scissorhands
Strange Days Just something about it.
Mallrats
Dogma
Patriot Games was better than Clear and Present Danger
Star Trek: First Contact was a hell of a lot better than Generations AKA Star Trek V part 2
Beauty and the Beast
Gentlemen Death
09-21-2007, 09:54 AM
There will always be movies on these lists that will not be mentioned.....Like I said in previous posts, feel free to update your list with YOUR favorites and can even change things around the more you think about it....You have untill Midnight tonight to cast your vote!
Gentlemen Death
09-21-2007, 04:09 PM
Well, Kaeos and I thought it would be only fair, if we showed you guys are picks as well....It is kind of hard...I mean, I love a ton of those movies on everyones lists, but you got to narrow it down and it almost feels like you are stabbing some in the back in the provcess of eliminated them, you dig?
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Clerks
3. Terminator 2
4. Scream
5. The Matrix
6. Reservoir Dogs
7. Saving Private Ryan
8. Leon: The Professional
9. Fight Club
10. Alien3
11. Chasing Amy
12. Natural Born Killers
13. Goodfellas
14. Desperado
15. Braveheart
16. Fargo
17. Jurassic Park
18. Boogie Nights
19. Casino
20. Titanic
And I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who has taken their time to vote...I know it takes a little bit of time and Kaeos and I appreciate it. If you would like to see the results, please show up to the Chaotic Radio, tomorrow night at www.nowlive.com.
Or, dont! And we will just post the winners sometime on Sunday!:cool:
Kaeos
09-21-2007, 05:05 PM
EDIT: Oky doky. All set, polls are closed blah blah blah. :D
Again, thanks to everyone for taking part again! This means a lot to Gentlemen and me. This is YOUR list Mania and I am proud to say so on the air!
So, in the interest of full disclosure, here is my list!
Get in with us tomorrow night guys! This is going to be fun, listen, call, take part in the live chat and see how the final list comes together....
My 20
The Matrix
The Silence of the Lambs
Independence Day
Fight Club
12 Monkeys
Jurassic Park
Star Trek Generations
The Sixth Sense
The Fisher King
The Blair Witch Project
Saving Private Ryan
Men In Black
Ghost Busters 2
Being John Malcovich
Forrest Gump
Austin Powers
Ghost
Hook
Ransom
Termintor 2
Gentlemen Death
09-22-2007, 06:45 PM
Come see the Top 10 Movies of the 1990's, voted on by YOU!!!, tonight on Chaotic Radio at www.nowlive.com...
We go live in 15min!!
Thank you all for voting!:cool:
Kaeos
09-24-2007, 05:39 AM
Alright guys! Here were your Top 20, we had a great time doing this series and we thank you for your contributions, here how you all voted:
20) The Usual Suspects
19) Being John Malcovich
18) Saving Private Ryan
17) Clerks
16) Goodfellas
15) Braveheart
14) American Bauety
13) Independence Day
12) The Shawshank Redemption
11) 12 Monkeys
and then our Final Top 10 were:
10) Fargo
9) Terminator 2
8) Forrest Gump
7) Toy Story
6) Reservior Dogs
5) Jurassic Park
4) Pulp Fiction
3) Fight Club
2) Silence of The Lambs
1) The Matrix
Thank again to everyone!
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