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The Best Movies of the 90s

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Can you remember this list:


*www.deviantart.com/austria-man…


Finally I've found the 90s magazine on Youtube, so I can show you the ten best movies of the 90s.

I hope, you know and like some of them.

(Like in the first list I know only the movies with a *)


1: Ghost (1990)*

2: Léon (1994)

3: The Full Monty (1997)*

4: Clerks (1994)

5: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)*

6: There's something about Mary (1998)

7: Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)*

8: Terminator II: Judgement Day (1991)*

9: Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (1998)

10: Rush Hour (1998)*


Unfortunately the video wasn't in a very good quality, so I can show you the other movies in the list maybe to a later time. I'm sorry for that.

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I've only seen two movies on this list, Mrs. Doubtfire and Ghost.



Mrs. Doubtfire is an excellent film where Robin Williams plays a very deep, well-developed character.  He might not be the most consistent provider, and his methodology of spending more time with his kids is certainly over-the-top deceptive, but you never doubt for one nanosecond that he really cares about his kids.



But Ghost is the best movie on this list.  A lot of ghost stories paint the ghost(s) as the secondary character(s), but here the ghost is the lead character.  And we're not fearing him, we're rooting for him.  We see him learn how to use his ghostly powers over time, and watch him evolve from hesitantly going through doors to boldly charging through walls.  This movie won a well-deserved Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, and it is one of the few movies that made me cry at the end.  I have seen it several times, and I cry at the end each time.