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That's how I see it too. Brosnan's two most endurable performances are in TND and DAD as he's clearly having fun.
He's not convincingly tough or deep so he's quite cringeworthy in GE and TWINE. If I'd had known back in 1995 we'd have been shut of him in just seven years I may have been less uptight about his reign in the role.
It was the best of times; it was the best of times....
You never saw Terminator 2???
However we get Se7en and Trainspotting. Two films that still hold up well now.
It was a decade of robots, aliens, George Clooney, icebergs and Special Editions.
@Birdleson.
I love T2 but this stinks of Sonic the Hedgehog 90s.
You were born in the 90s but I LIVED the 90s as a teenager and I can surely tell you that it was the best era. The Bond films are not an exception. They were 90s Bond films, although they get bashed they were meant to be this way. So, nothing wrong with them, just enjoyable films.
The 90's certainly had its moments. \m/
Acting wise and as Eye Candy.
Also had great blockbusters.
The Mask of Zorro was one of my favorite Movies growing up and now that i watched Goldeneye and Casino Royale i feel like Martin Campbell used a lot of his Bond expirience into his Zorro movies.
Martin Campbell works great in iconic heroes his only mistep was green lantern.
You probably never even saw the single greatest film of the 1990's, Army Of Darkness, have you? :D
To be honest, for casual movie fans,
I'd say the highlighted ones are the only ones really worth watching.
I loved Armageddon when I was 15 or so, but I watched some of it again when it was on tv a few months back. Again its as cheesy as hell.
"That's not a salesman...that's your daddy" Urgh.
Two of the best early 90's films, imo. I listed JFK as my top film of 1991 on the 'Fav movie each year of your life' thread. So underrated, partly because it does not dumb down or insult your intelligence. A rare thing in Hollywood these days.
I think one of GE's biggest competitors at the time was True Lies.
The action genre was never as obnoxious or tasteless either: "Today we celebrate our independence day!" My goodness. %-( :-O
Anyway, there are some occasional bright lights: Nikita, Goodfellas, Cape Fear, JFK, Batman Returns, Reservoir Dogs, C'est arrivé près de chez vous, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Remains of the Day, Schindler's List, Pulp Fiction, Léon, Al di là delle nuvole, La Haine, The Usual Suspects, Se7en, GoldenEye, Heat, Insomnia, L.A. Confidential, The Mask of Zorro, Crna mačka, beli mačor, Eyes Wide Shut, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Todo sobre mi madre.
Those spring immediately to my mind, but I've forgotten some nice contributions for sure.
Nevertheless, for every JFK there are at least five Armageddons. Every decade since 1920 has a better record than the 90's.