POLL- The WEAKEST LINK: BEST PICTURE OSCAR WINNERS OF THE 1990s - ROUND 1

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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    Titanic
    dankind said:
    @Dankind voting on Costner.  I would have bet money on that being your vote, lol!
    Titanic has an unforgivably shitty script and pretty bad acting, but I still think it's a masterpiece in almost every other way. I know every inch of that boat by the end, and that's quite a feat to accomplish!

    My dorm crew actually destroyed my television set the night Forrest Gump beat Pulp Fiction. That piece of absolute shit film (albeit with a great soundtrack) is next!

    The first 20 minutes or so of Saving Private Ryan (minus the inexcusable Spielberg touch sight gag of the soldier taking off his helmet only to have a bullet tear through his head) had the makings of a great film, then the dialogue happened. Also, fuck Schindler's List!

    Out of this list, Unforgiven FTW!

    hahaha.  You are consistent, I love it.
    I also am not a Gump Fan.
    Shaving Ryan's Privates was just OK -- agree about the start of it being riveting.  Probably watched the start of that movie a dozen times.  # of times I watched it all of the way through?  2x.  Once in theater and once when first on HBO or whatever cable co showed it.  Rest of times it is a pop in movie.  Some scenes I really like but I don't enjoy watching the movie.

    Agree on Unforgiven.  Also liked SOTL a lot - although the book was better. 

    tbergs said:
    Either Silence or Unforgiven from this list. Never like Gump that much besides the stellar soundtrack. Schindler's List is so depressing that one viewing was enough. American Beauty was pretty good and at a time when it seemed secretly making dead people the main character was a thing. Dances and Braveheart have a lot of bloat and their lead actors egos are on full display throughout. Looking back, it is amazing these were the best films for their years when there was so many great movies.

    Pretty much agree with everything here. 
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • Johnny Abruzzo
    Johnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 12,358
    Shakespeare in Love
    "We all have it coming kid."
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    Titanic
    tbergs said:
    Swore never (ever!) to watch Titanic because of that fucking song.  Easily my least favorite song of all time and worked in an office where your desk phone would play the radio station when this movie came out and the song was huge.  Every time the song was on half of the office would hit "hold" on their phones, which would play the song at their desks.  Holy shit, I heard this song every 20 minutes for about a month.  I hate this movie, as a result, with the passion of a thousand burning suns.

    I'm with you. I hate Céline Dion. Swore never to see it and still haven't. Every kid in our school took their gf to this movie. Luckily for me, I was single. Sucks that it broke all the box office records. Couldn't stand seeing it take out many of may all time favorites.

    Haha. 

    My 2nd least favorite song also features prominently in a movie, although the movie is not what made the song famous.  Well, Almost Famous.
    F that movie after the stupid Tiny Dancer scene. 
    My wife has a poster for that movie up in our house.  Cannot complain since I have dozens of PJ posters (at least one in every room!) but F that movie.  That song makes me want to take a shower and scrub a layer of skin off.
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    The English Patient
    I saw almost all of these in the theatres.  English Patient was a "date movie".  I thought the movie acting was dazzling but Fargo was wayyyy better.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    Titanic
    I saw almost all of these in the theatres.  English Patient was a "date movie".  I thought the movie acting was dazzling but Fargo was wayyyy better.


    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    The English Patient
    dankind said:
    @Dankind voting on Costner.  I would have bet money on that being your vote, lol!
    Titanic has an unforgivably shitty script and pretty bad acting, but I still think it's a masterpiece in almost every other way. I know every inch of that boat by the end, and that's quite a feat to accomplish!

    My dorm crew actually destroyed my television set the night Forrest Gump beat Pulp Fiction. That piece of absolute shit film (albeit with a great soundtrack) is next!

    The first 20 minutes or so of Saving Private Ryan (minus the inexcusable Spielberg touch sight gag of the soldier taking off his helmet only to have a bullet tear through his head) had the makings of a great film, then the dialogue happened. Also, fuck Schindler's List!

    Out of this list, Unforgiven FTW!
    Gump is one of those movies I have to stop and watch no matter where I am.

    Fell asleep during my first watch of Pulp.  Had to wait another year before I saw it again and thoroughly enjoyed it.
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,401
    Shakespeare in Love
    tbergs said:
    Swore never (ever!) to watch Titanic because of that fucking song.  Easily my least favorite song of all time and worked in an office where your desk phone would play the radio station when this movie came out and the song was huge.  Every time the song was on half of the office would hit "hold" on their phones, which would play the song at their desks.  Holy shit, I heard this song every 20 minutes for about a month.  I hate this movie, as a result, with the passion of a thousand burning suns.

    I'm with you. I hate Céline Dion. Swore never to see it and still haven't. Every kid in our school took their gf to this movie. Luckily for me, I was single. Sucks that it broke all the box office records. Couldn't stand seeing it take out many of may all time favorites.

    Haha. 

    My 2nd least favorite song also features prominently in a movie, although the movie is not what made the song famous.  Well, Almost Famous.
    F that movie after the stupid Tiny Dancer scene. 
    My wife has a poster for that movie up in our house.  Cannot complain since I have dozens of PJ posters (at least one in every room!) but F that movie.  That song makes me want to take a shower and scrub a layer of skin off.
    I've never actually seen Almost Famous. Never looked interesting, but on the subject of hated movie songs, another around that time that I fucking despise is that schlock Aerosmith song from that equally shitty bloat pile known as Armageddon. God there were some awful movies that had equally annoying theme songs and made all the girls swoon.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,401
    edited April 2021
    Shakespeare in Love

    mrussel1 said:
    tbergs said:
    mrussel1 said:
    dankind said:
    @Dankind voting on Costner.  I would have bet money on that being your vote, lol!
    Titanic has an unforgivably shitty script and pretty bad acting, but I still think it's a masterpiece in almost every other way. I know every inch of that boat by the end, and that's quite a feat to accomplish!

    My dorm crew actually destroyed my television set the night Forrest Gump beat Pulp Fiction. That piece of absolute shit film (albeit with a great soundtrack) is next!

    The first 20 minutes or so of Saving Private Ryan (minus the inexcusable Spielberg touch sight gag of the soldier taking off his helmet only to have a bullet tear through his head) had the makings of a great film, then the dialogue happened. Also, fuck Schindler's List!

    Out of this list, Unforgiven FTW!
    Something is seriously wrong with you.  
    His hate for Spielberg is strong.
    How can one hate Raiders of the Lost Ark?
    Still probably one of my favorite movies of all time. The 80's and 90's were the time of Harrison Ford for me. Loved all his movies. Another missing from this list is The Fugitive. Great movie and Tommy Lee Jones as a crabby ass marshal was perfect.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    The English Patient
    tbergs said:
    tbergs said:
    Swore never (ever!) to watch Titanic because of that fucking song.  Easily my least favorite song of all time and worked in an office where your desk phone would play the radio station when this movie came out and the song was huge.  Every time the song was on half of the office would hit "hold" on their phones, which would play the song at their desks.  Holy shit, I heard this song every 20 minutes for about a month.  I hate this movie, as a result, with the passion of a thousand burning suns.

    I'm with you. I hate Céline Dion. Swore never to see it and still haven't. Every kid in our school took their gf to this movie. Luckily for me, I was single. Sucks that it broke all the box office records. Couldn't stand seeing it take out many of may all time favorites.

    Haha. 

    My 2nd least favorite song also features prominently in a movie, although the movie is not what made the song famous.  Well, Almost Famous.
    F that movie after the stupid Tiny Dancer scene. 
    My wife has a poster for that movie up in our house.  Cannot complain since I have dozens of PJ posters (at least one in every room!) but F that movie.  That song makes me want to take a shower and scrub a layer of skin off.
    I've never actually seen Almost Famous. Never looked interesting, but on the subject of hated movie songs, another around that time that I fucking despise is that schlock Aerosmith song from that equally shitty bloat pile known as Armageddon. God there were some awful movies that had equally annoying theme songs and made all the girls swoon.
    Next list should be Oscar winning songs.

    @MedozK
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,401
    Shakespeare in Love
    dankind said:
    @Dankind voting on Costner.  I would have bet money on that being your vote, lol!
    Titanic has an unforgivably shitty script and pretty bad acting, but I still think it's a masterpiece in almost every other way. I know every inch of that boat by the end, and that's quite a feat to accomplish!

    My dorm crew actually destroyed my television set the night Forrest Gump beat Pulp Fiction. That piece of absolute shit film (albeit with a great soundtrack) is next!

    The first 20 minutes or so of Saving Private Ryan (minus the inexcusable Spielberg touch sight gag of the soldier taking off his helmet only to have a bullet tear through his head) had the makings of a great film, then the dialogue happened. Also, fuck Schindler's List!

    Out of this list, Unforgiven FTW!
    Gump is one of those movies I have to stop and watch no matter where I am.

    Fell asleep during my first watch of Pulp.  Had to wait another year before I saw it again and thoroughly enjoyed it.
    Who falls asleep during a movie with 90's Samuel in it!? Iconic.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    Titanic
    tbergs said:
    tbergs said:
    Swore never (ever!) to watch Titanic because of that fucking song.  Easily my least favorite song of all time and worked in an office where your desk phone would play the radio station when this movie came out and the song was huge.  Every time the song was on half of the office would hit "hold" on their phones, which would play the song at their desks.  Holy shit, I heard this song every 20 minutes for about a month.  I hate this movie, as a result, with the passion of a thousand burning suns.

    I'm with you. I hate Céline Dion. Swore never to see it and still haven't. Every kid in our school took their gf to this movie. Luckily for me, I was single. Sucks that it broke all the box office records. Couldn't stand seeing it take out many of may all time favorites.

    Haha. 

    My 2nd least favorite song also features prominently in a movie, although the movie is not what made the song famous.  Well, Almost Famous.
    F that movie after the stupid Tiny Dancer scene. 
    My wife has a poster for that movie up in our house.  Cannot complain since I have dozens of PJ posters (at least one in every room!) but F that movie.  That song makes me want to take a shower and scrub a layer of skin off.
    I've never actually seen Almost Famous. Never looked interesting, but on the subject of hated movie songs, another around that time that I fucking despise is that schlock Aerosmith song from that equally shitty bloat pile known as Armageddon. God there were some awful movies that had equally annoying theme songs and made all the girls swoon.

    I actually love that song and love that movie because of that song.....bear with me on this explanation.

    The number of times my buddy (who I lived with after college when this movie was released and they were both popular) laughed our asses off at this piece of shit movie and sang "I don't want to close my eyes....!" or some horrid line from that even bigger piece of shit song would likely baffle anyone.  I am betting this was laughed at 500 times over a 5 year period.  We found every opportunity to make fun of it.  I could call this guy right now and make mention of the movie, the characters, the plot, the song, the band and I am 100% sure we would be joking and laughing about it right away.

    For this reason I love them both.
    Even though they suck.
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    The English Patient
    tbergs said:
    Swore never (ever!) to watch Titanic because of that fucking song.  Easily my least favorite song of all time and worked in an office where your desk phone would play the radio station when this movie came out and the song was huge.  Every time the song was on half of the office would hit "hold" on their phones, which would play the song at their desks.  Holy shit, I heard this song every 20 minutes for about a month.  I hate this movie, as a result, with the passion of a thousand burning suns.

    I'm with you. I hate Céline Dion. Swore never to see it and still haven't. Every kid in our school took their gf to this movie. Luckily for me, I was single. Sucks that it broke all the box office records. Couldn't stand seeing it take out many of may all time favorites.

    Haha. 

    My 2nd least favorite song also features prominently in a movie, although the movie is not what made the song famous.  Well, Almost Famous.
    F that movie after the stupid Tiny Dancer scene. 
    My wife has a poster for that movie up in our house.  Cannot complain since I have dozens of PJ posters (at least one in every room!) but F that movie.  That song makes me want to take a shower and scrub a layer of skin off.
    I tried to watch Almost Famous. Maybe I did? I just recall the hype and how giddy some were about it.

    GG, I had that scene in my head :lol:
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    The English Patient
    tbergs said:
    dankind said:
    @Dankind voting on Costner.  I would have bet money on that being your vote, lol!
    Titanic has an unforgivably shitty script and pretty bad acting, but I still think it's a masterpiece in almost every other way. I know every inch of that boat by the end, and that's quite a feat to accomplish!

    My dorm crew actually destroyed my television set the night Forrest Gump beat Pulp Fiction. That piece of absolute shit film (albeit with a great soundtrack) is next!

    The first 20 minutes or so of Saving Private Ryan (minus the inexcusable Spielberg touch sight gag of the soldier taking off his helmet only to have a bullet tear through his head) had the makings of a great film, then the dialogue happened. Also, fuck Schindler's List!

    Out of this list, Unforgiven FTW!
    Gump is one of those movies I have to stop and watch no matter where I am.

    Fell asleep during my first watch of Pulp.  Had to wait another year before I saw it again and thoroughly enjoyed it.
    Who falls asleep during a movie with 90's Samuel in it!? Iconic.
    The movie was not doing it for me.  Had never seen Reservoir Dogs either so wasn't sure what was going on with the mixed up timeline when I finally woke up.
  • eddiec
    eddiec Posts: 3,959
    Titanic
    It shouldn't have won the Oscar, but I always liked Shakespeare. Yes, it was light-hearted and foolish at times, but it was a unique take on one of the most popular pieces of literature ever written.

    I don't think I can vote against Braveheart. It's one of my all-time favorites. (My wife grew up not far from where they filmed all the battle scenes.) But if Pulp Fiction had won, I'd have a big dilemna.
  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    Dances with Wolves
    Not a bad movie, but I will never forgive the academy for voting this the best picture over Goodfellas. I haven’t watched the Oscars since. True story. 
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    Shakespeare in Love
    Not a bad movie, but I will never forgive the academy for voting this the best picture over Goodfellas. I haven’t watched the Oscars since. True story. 
    Agreed.  Not close either.  
  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    Dances with Wolves
    mrussel1 said:
    tbergs said:
    mrussel1 said:
    dankind said:
    @Dankind voting on Costner.  I would have bet money on that being your vote, lol!
    Titanic has an unforgivably shitty script and pretty bad acting, but I still think it's a masterpiece in almost every other way. I know every inch of that boat by the end, and that's quite a feat to accomplish!

    My dorm crew actually destroyed my television set the night Forrest Gump beat Pulp Fiction. That piece of absolute shit film (albeit with a great soundtrack) is next!

    The first 20 minutes or so of Saving Private Ryan (minus the inexcusable Spielberg touch sight gag of the soldier taking off his helmet only to have a bullet tear through his head) had the makings of a great film, then the dialogue happened. Also, fuck Schindler's List!

    Out of this list, Unforgiven FTW!
    Something is seriously wrong with you.  
    His hate for Spielberg is strong.
    How can one hate Raiders of the Lost Ark?
    There are four or five Spielberg movies that do it for me. Raiders of the Lost Ark is one of them. 
    I SAW PEARL JAM
  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,179
    edited April 2021
    Titanic
    Never saw Shakespeare in :Love nut everytime I hear or think of that movie i think of this scene :lol:  Shake-a-speare



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  • Johnny Abruzzo
    Johnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 12,358
    Shakespeare in Love
    tbergs said:
    dankind said:
    @Dankind voting on Costner.  I would have bet money on that being your vote, lol!
    Titanic has an unforgivably shitty script and pretty bad acting, but I still think it's a masterpiece in almost every other way. I know every inch of that boat by the end, and that's quite a feat to accomplish!

    My dorm crew actually destroyed my television set the night Forrest Gump beat Pulp Fiction. That piece of absolute shit film (albeit with a great soundtrack) is next!

    The first 20 minutes or so of Saving Private Ryan (minus the inexcusable Spielberg touch sight gag of the soldier taking off his helmet only to have a bullet tear through his head) had the makings of a great film, then the dialogue happened. Also, fuck Schindler's List!

    Out of this list, Unforgiven FTW!
    Gump is one of those movies I have to stop and watch no matter where I am.

    Fell asleep during my first watch of Pulp.  Had to wait another year before I saw it again and thoroughly enjoyed it.
    Who falls asleep during a movie with 90's Samuel in it!? Iconic.
    The movie was not doing it for me.  Had never seen Reservoir Dogs either so wasn't sure what was going on with the mixed up timeline when I finally woke up.
    My older sister took me to see Pulp Fiction knowing what a life-changing move it was. First time I was like "what the hell was that" and then 2nd time onwards I was just amazed. Quoted that movie with people in school the whole senior year. My high school years - best of times for movies and music. Too bad I was a complete dork. (was?)
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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    Dances with Wolves
    Shakespeare in Love probably has the best script out of this group. Awful leads, though. And I think it would’ve been better as a play. 
    I SAW PEARL JAM
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