90s Movies

The ‘90s were the most glorious of times – if you ask anyone who labels themselves a millennial. That generation aside, I think everyone can agree that the ‘90s did not mess around when it came to cinema. Even honorable mentions like Three Kings, The Thin Red Line, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Army of Darkness are favorites to many out there. However, this isn’t about those, this is about the top of the Blockbuster rental requests. From Adam Sandler and Jim Carrey at their best to some of the most invigorating horror movies since Freddy was a thing of nightmares a decade prior, these are the best ‘90s movies according to the I Did Not Make These Ranking Podcast Network. 

100. Trainspotting 
99. The Boondock Saints
98. Shakespeare in Love
97. The Crying Game
96. Hackers 
95. LA Confidential 
94. Devil in a Blue Dress
93. Babe
92. What About Bob
91. Glengarry: Glenn Ross
90. As Good As It Gets
89. Galaxy Quest 
88. He Got Game 
87. Never Been Kissed 
86. From Dusk Till Dawn 
85. Sister Act 
84. Speed 
83. American Pie 
82. Bad Boys 
81. The Blair Witch 
80. Swingers 
79. Half Baked
78. American History X
77. Face Off 
76. Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
75. Thelma & Louise 
74. 10 Things I Hate About You 
73. Léon: The Professional  
72. Boogie Nights 
71. Groundhog Day 
70. William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet
69. Space Jam 
68. American Beauty 
67. Dumb & Dumber 
66. Fargo 
65. Home Alone 
64. KIDS
63. The Iron Giant
62. Sleepless in Seattle
61. House Party 
60. Titanic 
59. The Rock
58. The Truman Show
57. Boyz n the Hood
56. Scream 
55. The Sixth Sense 
54. Clueless 
53. The Green Mile 
52. Toy Story 2
51. Unforgiven
50. The Last Action Hero 
49. Point Break 
48. Tommy Boy
47. Clerks
46. Basic Instinct 
45. Liar Liar 
44. Mrs. Doubtfire 
43. Poetic Justice  
42. Dazed & Confused
41. Total Recall
40. Men in Black 
39. There’s Something About Mary 
38. Aladdin
37. Braveheart
36. Happy Gilmore 
35. The Crow
34. Wayne’s World
33. The Usual Suspects
32. The Sandlot 
31. Toy Story 
30. The Big Lebowski 
29. Heat
28. Pretty Woman
27. Edward Scissorhands
26. The Fifth Element
25. Saving Private Ryan 
24. The Nightmare Before Christmas
23. Austin Powers International Man of Mystery 
22. Independence Day
21. Reservoir Dogs
20. The Lion King 
19. Schindler’s List 
18. Friday 
17. Office Space
16. Goodwill Hunting
15. Jurassic Park 
14. Beauty and the Beast
13. Hook 
12. Casino  
11. Tombstone

10. Terminator 2: Judgment Day

9. Fight Club 

8. Se7en

7. The Matrix

6. The Fugitive

5. Forrest Gump

4. Goodfellas

3. Pulp Fiction 

2. The Silence of the Lambs

1. The Shawshank Redemption

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Socially awkward in most situations most 25 years olds would call easy, that’s me. TV is my soul mate, Music is my mistress and writing is my best friend. Without those three things, I’d be in an insane asylum calling myself Rosa Parks, refusing to sit in the back of the so called bus. I know more about pop culture and celebrities than I do about my family history, and I’d like to keep it that way. Words I live by: We´re all tiny books in one big compilation called life. Some of us will wait for what seems like forever for our climactic part to come. Others will have a romance novel their entire life. Or maybe one filled with just adventure. Or one that is a poetic tragedy. Then, there are those that will have best sellers. You know, the ones that everyone wants to read and base their versions on? Don´t forget the little paperbacks sold at the carwash that only a select few will ever lay eyes on. We´re all born with the power to either take what was written for us or choose our own adventures.

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