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Old 07-07-2012, 03:12 PM   #1
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Rating the 90s

I've decided to go through a semi-comprehensive chronological list of films released between January 1990 and December 1999. I'm using the following as my source:
http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/index1990.php

These are not going to be comprehensive reviews and if I liked the film as a child and have not seen it again in adulthood it stays as "like".

Feel free to join me as I haven't seen a lot of these films. Will start with:

January, 1 Brain Dead - $1,627,955 -
Saw this film in 2010, it was originally released as Brain Dead, but many of you will know it as Dead Alive. I liked it.

January, 12 Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III New Line - $5,697,588


Insane film. All I remember is that it wasn't very good.

January, 12 Ski Patrol - $8,000,000


Not as funny as the trailer would suggest. Take that as you will.

January, 19 Tremors Universal $10,000,000 $16,667,084


First time I saw this film was on basic cable. Loved the fuck out of it. All the sequels sucked. Too bad.


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