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The Best and Worst Films of 1995

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By DJ Funktual

BRUCEwillis, MADELEINEstowe, BRADpitt, CHRISTOPHERplummer and DAVIDmorse star in this incredible TERRYgilliam Film

BRAD PITT was Nominated for an ACADEMY AWARD for BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR in this Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Time-Traveling Masterpiece!
BRAD PITT was Nominated for an ACADEMY AWARD for BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR in this Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Time-Traveling Masterpiece!

For the next 28 Days we will be counting back one year at a time Films from the years 2007-1980!

Same non-rules as yesterday which were:The incomplete list promotes more feedback for three reasons:

1) You guys can save me the trouble of seeing films like MONEY TRAIN which you're welcome to defend, if you dare. If something is listed on the bottom as still need to see and enough of you say it sucks, then you guys decide where it goes at the bottom of the list, I got better things to do.

2) You can recommend the next film I see. I'll publish all you're suggestions as long as you don't spoil the plot. Feel free to gimme your favorite quotes or scenes to the ones I have ranked or argue the validity of said rankings.

3) Most important though is you'll be able to come back later knowing that the list will have been updated since I watch 2 films a day if I can. (One during bagels at breakfast and one after dinner since the writer's strike.)

>>>>>NOTE>>>>> The films in italics are the ones I actually found entertaining. My favorites will have an ***

  1. The Usual Suspects*

  2. To Die For*

  3. 12 Monkeys***

  4. Kids

  5. Clueless

  6. Braveheart

  7. Toy Story

  8. Devil In a Blue Dress***

  9. The Basketball Diaries*

  10. Crumb

  11. Leaving Las Vegas

  12. Dead Man Walking

  13. Clockers*

  14. Living in Oblivion*

  15. Friday

  16. A Little Princess

  17. Sense and Sensibilty

  18. The Addiction***

  19. Se7en

  20. Rob Roy

  21. Heavy

  22. The Brady Bunch Movie

  23. Party Girl***

  24. Before Sunrise

  25. Carrington

  26. While You Were Sleeping

  27. Angus

  28. Things To Do in Denver When You're Dead

  29. Smoke*

  30. French Twist

  31. Casino

  32. Four Rooms

  33. The Last Supper*

  34. Home For The Holidays

  35. Georgia

  36. The Brothers McMullen

  37. Don Juan DeMarco

  38. The Cure***

  39. Othello

  40. Circle of Friends

  41. Outbreak

  42. Unzipped

  43. Die Hard: With a Vengeance

  44. Dangerous Minds

  45. Kiss of Death

  46. Empire Records

  47. Higher Learning

  48. The Indian in the Cupboard

  49. Desperado

  50. Apollo 13

  51. Mighty Aphrodite

  52. Unstrung Heroes

  53. Bad Company

  54. Mallrats

  55. The American President

  56. The Quick & The Dead

  57. Tommy Boy

  58. Virtuosity

  59. Hackers

  60. Tank Girl

  61. First Knight

  62. Strange Days

  63. Crimson Tide

  64. Murder in The First

  65. A Goofy Movie

  66. Mr. Holland's Opus

  67. Nixon

  68. Losing Isaiah

  69. Vampire in Brooklyn

  70. Nick Of Time

  71. The Net

  72. Heavyweights

  73. The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill...Mountain

  74. Safe

  75. Pocahontas

  76. Showgirls

  77. The Bridges of Madison County

  78. Species

  79. The Prophecy

  80. Congo

  81. Boys On The Side

  82. IQ

  83. Casper

  84. Exotica

  85. Nine Months

  86. Delores Claiborne

  87. Heat

  88. Operation Dumbo Drop

  89. Powder

  90. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

  91. Jade

  92. Batman Forever

  93. Copycat

  94. Jury Duty

  95. Jumanji

  96. Cutthroat Island

  97. French Kiss

  98. Forget Paris

  99. Judge Dredd

  100. Assassins

  101. To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything. Julie Newmar

  102. Money Train

  103. Jerky Boys: The Movie

  104. Dracula: Dead and Loving It

  105. Waterworld

  106. The Juror

  107. White Man's Burden

  108. Major Payne

Still Need to see or Re-Watch... Dead Man

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Angela Harris profile image

Angela Harris  says:
2 years ago

Braveheart and Toy Story rocked!

jormins profile image

jormins  says:
2 years ago

12 Monkeys is the greatest. I also loved Heat, yeah it had some slow parts but definitely the best shoot out scene in the history of movies. I have to try and catch up this weekend, I've missed a few years I think.

DJ Funktual profile image

DJ Funktual  says:
2 years ago

Always a pleasure, Mr. Payton

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