• As the movies communities are either dead or seems to be enjoying down voting these kinda wuestions to hell and this question is well in the limits with this community .
  • Recommend movies that have a very good plot with no plotholes (this is very important for me as a movie watcher) , doesn’t feel too dated ,has solid 3 dimensional character and arc , good direction and good acting ?
  • Some of mine are
  • Donnie darko
  • American psycho
  • Fight club
  • Seven
  • The prestige
  • Panic room
  • Zodiac
  • Taxi driver
  • So share your favourites and please no comedy,romance or jumpscare horrors. You can use my list to kinda get an idea of the specific type of movies i am asking for here . And also if you can give a short spoiler free TLDR and attach a trailer that would ve appreciated . Thanks in advance.
  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    1610 months ago

    MOON was fantastic. One man with a robot is waiting for his replacement after a long stint monitoring a moon base alone. He’s been building a scale model of his hometown to pass the time. But as his replacement starts to become overdue, a problem at an outlying station causes him to leave the station… and come back to a scene he do didn’t expect.

    Sci-fi psych thriller, only two actors. Very dark.

  • plz1
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    99 months ago

    The Fifth Element was already mentioned, but it’s my go-to 90’s flick. Second up, Demolition Man.

  • cheesymoonshadow
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    A couple of my favorites that haven’t been mentioned yet:

    • A Few Good Men - legal drama that explores the idea of “just following orders” in the military

    • Shawshank Redemption - one of the best movies ever, just go watch it already

    Edit: You might also enjoy Equilibrium - dystopian film about a future where extreme emotions are outlawed in an effort to prevent crime. Bonus fun action scenes involving gun katas.

    • @AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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      39 months ago

      Seeing this recommendation caused me to think of: Easy A (2010) Mean Girls (2004) Legally Blonde (2001)

      These aren’t as good as many of the movies mentioned here, but they’re decent (imo) and very much “of the time”

  • Kit Sorens
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    710 months ago

    Titan A.E. - The last great Don Bluth animated film that sank Fox Animation at the box office is still an incredible hidden gem from 2000.

    • @acceptable_pumpkin@lemmy.world
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      19 months ago

      I was just scrolling to add these two movies. Fantastic moves and both in my top movies of all time (as well as Shawshank).

      I’d also add In Bruges to a similar list.

    • cheesymoonshadow
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      19 months ago

      Snatch and Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels always come as a pair in my mind.

    • THE MASTERMINDOP
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      210 months ago

      Will check these out thanks awnd will be keeping an eye on this to see if younwill add anymore in the future

  • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    410 months ago

    I’ll second Fight Club.

    Terminator 2.

    Aliens (yeah, it’s 1986 but it’s awesomeness transcends time)

      • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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        49 months ago

        If you haven’t already seen Aliens, I’d give it a shot too. In terms of aesthetic and plot, I’d say it’s pretty solid 1980s/1990s sci-fi action. It’s outside the timber period you specify, but it’s a good time.

        • @AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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          39 months ago

          Aliens is one of my favourite movies. I’ve never seen such a well executed genre pivot: Alien goes down in history as an incredible horror movie, but Aliens is a completely different tone, much more actiony. It’s great.

          • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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            39 months ago

            Yes. It’s a sequel to Alien, but it stands alone.

            Part of the movie is the heroine trying to convince others that the events in Alien are real, so it might be better if you haven’t seen it, since you’ll get to enjoy the mystery for more of the movie.

  • @nik9000@programming.dev
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    49 months ago

    Start with animation for fun. Watch Grave of the Fireflies.

    Now you are ready for Spirited Away or, my favorite, Porco Rosso. It’s not the best. It’s just my favorite.

    Now Schindler’s List. Then The Usual Suspects.

    Pair Treasure Planet with Muppets Treasure Island. You deserve the break.

    Maybe do The Matrix next. Pair with IP Man I guess.

    Seriously half of the IMDB top 100 movies are from this time range. They aren’t all going to fit you. They don’t fit me. But they are worth watching for what they bring.

  • @Lemming421@lemmy.world
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    49 months ago

    1990 to 2010 is 20 years. In film terms, that’s a massive age! That gets you from Back to the Future Part 3, Batman Returns, Jurassic Park, Tremors and The Hunt for Red October through things like GoldenEye (in fact, the entire Brosnan Bond era!) the entire Star Wars prequel trilogy, Leon, The Fifth Element, The Matrix, Swordfish, The Bourne Identity reinventing the action genre, Blade, Fantastic Four, Batman Begins, Iron Man all the way up to Salt, RED and The Expendables. Jesus, a quick Google reminds me that Inception was 2010.

    Christ, I feel old now.

  • freamon
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    310 months ago

    You seem to like David Fincher a lot. It’s a shame that ‘Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ is 2011, I suppose.

    This kind of thing is something that algorithms are better at than people - the resources are there, so you may as well use them.

    Anyway, a well-regarded but often forgotten (by me at least) recommendation: Dead Man’s Shoes (2004). (don’t Google it beforehand though). Trailer: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hChf0hmh0fM

    • THE MASTERMINDOP
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      I have seen the girl with the dragon tattoo and i gotta say its one of the few movies to leave me sad and on the verge of tears. And i don’t have an algorithm as i use a newpipe fork called pipepipe. Also i do love david fincher the most of the great films i have seen from that era seems to be his.

      • freamon
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        210 months ago

        By algorithms, I just meant Google or AI: mostly rubbish of course, but shit-hot at answering ‘Best 90s films’ type questions.

        I suspect you get downvotes a lot 'cos no-one wants to do the drudge work that tech can actually handle.

        • THE MASTERMINDOP
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          210 months ago

          I have actually kinda searched for that but i have watched most of the results because they display based on popularity , box offuce succes etc.