Big-budget successful 'prestige' films from the 90's/before which are forgotten
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Date: March 16th, 2026 8:43 PM
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when's the last time anyone actually watched all 170 minutes of 'the horse whisperer'? and yet, that film was apparently huge, along with the novel it adapted.
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Date: March 16th, 2026 8:52 PM Author: peeface
Seven Years in Tibet
Evita
The English Patient
Mr. Holland's Opus
The Prince of Tides
Nell
Sommersby
i'd also add Powder - not big budget, but crazy hype at the time.
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Date: March 16th, 2026 9:13 PM
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there were a bunch of tibet/buddhism-related movies from the 90's. little buddha with keanu reeves. 7 years. martin scorcese's 'kundun.' probably others.
none of them are watched by anyone today, nor need they be.
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Date: March 16th, 2026 10:08 PM Author: kike coffin
brutal honesty -- whenever people post nostalgic yearnings for the 90s, I get kind of sick. it was an insipid, shitty time, an 'Ally McBeal' + Bro-Rock + rampant wiggerism + AIDS Awareness PSAs time. (75% white demographics was its only saving grace.)
the postwar honeymoon period pretty much fizzled by the late 80s, and nostalgia for anything after that is sad.
Matt Walsh posting click-bait about 'the good old days of 2007' is just mental illness.
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