The MoFos Top 100 of the 90s Countdown - Redux

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True Romance has a hell of an atmosphere going for it, but the real issue is that the major characters are drowned out a swarm of side characters. Not enough Kilmer, Walken, Jackson, Oldman or Hopper. Now I liked the plot well enough, and there were easily several brilliant scenes with some major raw power behind them. But the swarm of characters is a problem for me, which is the only thing getting in the way of an otherwise great way of showing how a simple romance can turn into a road trip for your life based on that. I love Slater's performance and dialogue as well: "I'm not satisfied until the spoon stands straight up."

85/100. Seen 4/8


It's a fun film, but yeah it has a lot of sillier moments and bizarre side characters. This isn't all bad, but for me it keeps our firmly in the mid-tier.


I keep meaning to watch Porco Rosso, but haven't gotten around to it. I love Studio Ghibli so much, you'd think I would have by now.


Seen: 3/6
List: 0/25



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Although it's not officially part of his 10™ movies, True Romance is one of Tarantino's career highlights. The script is witty and tight, and the chemistry between Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette is phenomenal. Something that he's always been surprisingly good at is writing romances. They never feel artificial and rarely rely on the typical genre conventions.
The characters are very memorable as usual, absolutely love Gandolfini's role as the mob enforcer Virgil.
Tony Scott's direction also complements the script beautifully, managing to inject his own high-octane energy while still keeping the dialogue intact. They honestly work even better together than he did with Rodriguez.

Haven't seen Porco Rosso, but as a fan of Miyazaki it's only a matter of time.
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Neil Jordan, 1994

Starring

Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas, Christian Slater





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Nora Ephron, 1993

Starring

Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks, Ross Malinger, Bill Pullman




A 2-way tie between Sleepless and tomorrow's entry will be broken by most ballots (6 to 4)

Interview - Cruise's casting caused some controversy at the time, Author Anne Rice adapted her 1976 novel into a screenplay with French actor Alain Delon in mind for the role of Louis. Later on, when it entered the casting stage, British actor Julian Sands was championed by Rice and fans of the novel to play Lestat.

Sleepless was the 2nd Hanks/Ryan pairing, the first with Nora Ephron (later, the trio would reunite for "You Got Mail"). The script went through several rewrites before it got into Ephron's hands - an aside: I was working at a video store at the time, and we had a flood of requests for An Affair to Remember (1957) during its release.



Both movies were previously unranked



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Interview With The Vampire is a great film. The story has you captivated from beginning to end, with Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise giving one of their best performances ever. Pitt conveys that emptiness and desperate search for some form of happiness splendidly, while Cruise is very creepy as the head vampire Lestat and really disappears into the role. Casting directors took the right lesson since he was later tasked to play another villain in Collateral.

We also have up-and-comer Kirsten Dunst who makes a very strong impression as a little girl who is dragged down into the same hell.

With all of the reveals so far there's always one movie I haven't seen. Sleepless In Seattle I did start watching when it played on TV, but stopped since it failed to invest me. Maybe I'll give it another try some day.





Solid reveals today! Interview With The Vampire is a long time favorite of mine. Had it @ # 16 on my Horror ballot but didn't include it this time around. Glad it made the list regardless! Sleepless in Seattle is fun, starring one of my favorite actors Tom Hanks.

Seen 10/10
Ballot 00/25
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Interview with the Vampire was #55 on the first MoFo Top 100 Horror Films, then moved up to #44 on the reboot of that list.
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How could you have heard of 6 yet started 7?
Because I had tried The Celebration but I didn't know/remember what it was called.
Would have had no idea that's what that film was called.



For those who say this doesn't look like the 90's, you're gonna be pooping rainbows today. I was taken aback about how 90's this days reveals are. I've seen both once, enjoyed them, and I would watch them again but not care if I didn't.



I have seen Interview with a Vampire.
I'm pretty sure I've seen scenes from Sleepless in Seattle on TV back in the 90s. Also could have been You've Got Mail. Could conceivably re-watch the former one day out of curiosity to see what I think of it now. No interest in either Sleepless or Mail.



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I have seen Interview With A Vampire. Not the best adaptation of Anne Rice's novel. I read the book before the movie came out and had some hang-ups with the characters (Armand and Louis especially). I didnt like Tom Cruise as Lestat.

I have never seen Sleepless in Seattle.
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90's Redux Seen: 15/26
My List 2/25
#12 The Crow
One Pointer: The Polar Bear King



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Seen both, multiple times.


Interview with the Vampire is a good film, even if some of it departs a little from the book (which I loved). Good performances, atmosphere, style and doesn't either hold back from the horror aspects or go too far over the top. Just outside my top 25 but definitely in my 90s top 100.



Sleepless in Seattle is fine, if a little gooey. Not really a favourite but better than You've Got Mail.

Seen: 9/10
My list: 2/25



Hey look, it's the third of four Christian Slater movies I voted for! (and second of four Brad Pitt movies. Also first of two Antonio Banderas movies.) I wonder if #4 will make the cut? I'm not normally big on fantasy or horror so fantasy horror really shouldn't be my thing, but when that fantasy horror is essentially a VERY homoerotic period piece starring three incredibly hot dudes (not Tom Cruise) being all broody and lusting after each other, I'm in. I voted for it at #24.



I've seen Sleepless in Seattle a few times and I vaguely remember liking it but haven't seen it in ages. Rom Coms were much more my thing in my teens than they are now.

Seen: 8/10
My Balllot:
12. True Romance (#94)
24. Interview With the Vampire (#92)
25. Untamed Heart (One Pointer)



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Hey look, it's the third of four Christian Slater movies I voted for! (and second of four Brad Pitt movies. Also first of two Antonio Banderas movies.) I wonder if #4 will make the cut? I'm not normally big on fantasy or horror so fantasy horror really shouldn't be my thing, but when that fantasy horror is essentially a VERY homoerotic period piece starring three incredibly hot dudes (not Tom Cruise) being all broody and lusting after each other, I'm in. I voted for it at #24.



I've seen Sleepless in Seattle a few times and I vaguely remember liking it but haven't seen it in ages. Rom Coms were much more my thing in my teens than they are now.

Seen: 8/10
My Balllot:
12. True Romance (#94)
24. Interview With the Vampire (#92)
25. Untamed Heart (One Pointer)

Have you seen the tv series?

If not, i think you would enjoy it.



Have you seen the tv series?

If not, i think you would enjoy it.
I have not. I don't watch TV. I prefer my visual media in neat little packages that are entirely complete after a couple of hours (3 at most, but shorter is better). I just watched the trailer for it and it looks kind of fun, but those dudes are not doing it for me. Brad, Antonio, and Christian they are not.

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