Do you like these 90s crime movies ????

I liked all of them ,especially LA Confidential, obviously.

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Why he is portrayed as a 'villlian' is just silly; he wasted that little tabloid gimp and that smarmy ass hole played by Kevin Spacey. But Hollywood and Elroy had to make those obnoxious little goody two shoes the heroes for some reason. Other than that the movie was excellent.
 
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I liked all of them ,especially LA Confidential, obviously.

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Why he is portrayed as a 'villlian' is just silly; he wasted that little tabloid gimp and that smarmy ass hole played by Kevin Spacey. But Hollywood and Elroy had to make those obnoxious little goody two shoes the heroes for some reason. Other than that the movie was excellent.

I liked all of them ,especially LA Confidential, obviously.

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Why he is portrayed as a 'villlian' is just silly; he wasted that little tabloid gimp and that smarmy ass hole played by Kevin Spacey. But Hollywood and Elroy had to make those obnoxious little goody two shoes the heroes for some reason. Other than that the movie was excellent.

LA Confidential, Blow...

90s is best decade in movie history. Plus you have Goodfellas, Casino etc
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No!

But I do miss those anti-crime movies of the 1970s.

You know, those movies starring Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson, in which they go after the violent scum destroying the lives of innocent people.

Boy! Do we need crime fighters like them today in American cities!!!
 
The whole movie is about waking away within 30 seconds if you feel the HEAT.
Yet, they do the opposite

I thought it was about putting two legends together as opponents in the same movie to make some cash LOL. The shoot out scene in the street was pretty awesome though.
 
No!

But I do miss those anti-crime movies of the 1970s.

You know, those movies starring Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson, in which they go after the violent scum destroying the lives of innocent people.

Boy! Do we need crime fighters like them today in American cities!!!
What if it is one of their own creating or commiting the crime? Yeah, he forgot the movie Training Day, now THAT was intense (and more reaistic than some like to admit)
 
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No!

But I do miss those anti-crime movies of the 1970s.

You know, those movies starring Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson, in which they go after the violent scum destroying the lives of innocent people.

Boy! Do we need crime fighters like them today in American cities!!!
Theatres would have to use trigger warnings, safe space ratings and counseling to show movies like that today
 
Casino another good one

1990s was the best decade in movie history.. Plus you have a few great Sci Movies like MATRIX and T2
 
Since The Fugitive and U.S. Marshals are about the character that Tommy Lee Jones gives us in both films, to me, another film should've been done so that his character's story could've been labeled a trilogy.

God bless you and Tommy Lee always!!!

Holly
 
No. Heat was ok, last half was meh.
I couldn't stick with it long enough to see the end, though it start off well.

Of the others, LA Confidential was great, and based on a great book. So was Donnie Brasco. I saw bits and pieces of Carlito's Way but it didn't grab me.

Things to Do in Denver when you're Dead was a very under-rated crime movie, probably because of the long and odd title.

 

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