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1995 in film. • Page 3

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by Morrissey, Aug 2, 2021.

  1. Jake Gyllenhaal

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    It’s nudie magazine day!
     
  2. SpyKi

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    I think Billy Madison is still great but I also think most old Jim Carrey films hold up.
     
  3. Jake Gyllenhaal

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  4. soggytime

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    1994 is considered one of those holy film years but 1995 might be even better tbh.

    Toy Story is one of the most important and influential films of my entire life (the sequel even more so) so I may have to say its best of the year... but there are so many bangers that I discovered later in life.

    Not going to do a ranking, but simply list some of the important films from this year:

    Toy Story (John Lassetter)
    Heat (Michael Mann)
    Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater)
    Fallen Angels (Wong Kar Wai)
    Casino (Martin Scorsese)
    Tommy Boy (Peter Segal)
    Billy Madison (Tamra Davis)
    Ghost in the Shell (Mamoru Oshii)
    Se7en (David Fincher)
    Friday (F. Gary Gray)
    Goldeneye (Martin Campbell)
    Kicking and Screaming (Noah Baumbach)
    Babe (Chris Noonan)
    Desperado (Robert Rodriguez)
    Braveheart (Mel Gibson)
    Mallrats (Kevin Smith)
    Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (Steve Oedekerk)
    Clueless (Amy Heckerling)
    Leaving Las Vegas (Mike Figgis)
    The Usual Suspect (Written by Christopher McQuarrie... fuck this director more so than the other shitheads on this list)
    12 Monkeys (Terry Gilliam)
    Showgirls (Paul Verhoveen)
    Whisper of the Heart (Yoshifumi Kondou)
    Sense and Sensibility (Ang Lee)
    Bad Boys (Michael Bay)
    Die Hard with a Vengence (John McTierian)
    La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz)
    The Basketball Diaries (Scott Kalvert)
    Rumble in the Bronx (Stanley Tong)
    Strange Days (Katherine Bigelow)
    Kids (Larry Clark)
    Safe (Todd Haynes)
    Welcome to the Dollhouse (Todd Solondz)
    The American President (Rob Reiner)
    Batman Forever (Joel Shcumacher)
    Clockers (Spike Lee)
    Devil in a Blue Dress (Carl Franklin)
    Heavyweights (Steven Brill)
    A Goofy Movie (Kevin Lima)
    Jumanji (Joe Johnston)
    A Little Princess (Alfonso Cauron)
     
  5. ncarrab

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    1. Casino
    2. Heat
    3. Seven

    Other standouts:
    Before Sunrise, The Usual Suspects, Leaving Las Vegas
     
  6. OhTheWater

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    I am watching La Haine
     
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  7. Halitosis Jones

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    I'll be honest I don't think I have seen any movie from 1995 more times than I have seen Heavyweights. Out of all the comedies that year I think that holds up the most. It might be the perfect PG family comedy.

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  8. Daniel

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    Do it to it, Lars.
     
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  9. Jake Gyllenhaal

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  10. Halitosis Jones

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    Also the humor in Heavyweights punched up so well that I think it is one of the few comedies of that era where you can't watch back and not cringe at parts.

    I just watched a clip from Major Payne...jesus.
     
  11. the rural juror

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  12. Morrissey

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    Those are all correct.
     
  13. OhTheWater

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    Possession is brilliant
     
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