A glorious year for movies! + 'Kjærlighetens Kjøtere' (Zero Kelvin) from Norway and Palm de Palme d'Or winner 'Underground' from Yugoslavia and Sense and Sensibility, at least for a mention...and there are more, but all in all you made a great video dude!
Good grief this list makes me realize just how few good films are being made today compared to the past. Deadman would be my #1 of 1995 a masterpiece I watch every 3 or 4 years.
I've just discovered your channel and love it. I've now got a massive list of films (mainly foreign) to watch and loads more of your vids to get through yet.
My top 10 for 1995 10. Billy Madison 9. Tommy Boy 8. Hackers 7. Grumpier Old Men 6. Copycat 5. Strange Days 4. 12 Monkeys 3. Braveheart 2. Jumanji 1. Die Hard With A Vengeance
Cool list! First time I’ve heard anyone mention Copycat. It was one of the earlier movies I found as a dvd. Bought it cheap not knowing what it was. Was pretty good.
Tommy Boy is the greatest buddy comedy of all time. RIP Chris Farley, you made us all laugh so hard and at the same time make us happy that we're alive
Dead Presidents, Friday, and Higher Learning were all great. I also liked Money Train which reunited Snipes and Harrelson plus you add J-Lo and Robert Blake -- very fun flick.
Very strong year. Arthouse big at the time, Angels and Insects & Funny Bones are both largely forgotten and hard to find these days (not sure why), they're also excellent.
Fortunately cinemas in Hong Kong are very clean, comfortable and people behave so you can sit back relax and really enjoy a great movie. The downside is these days very little gets released here.
Se7en was an amazing film from David Fincher who became a big name in Hollywood with that shocking thriller with it’s horrifying ending Also loved Scorsese’s Casino which I think may have equaled or been slightly better than his earlier gangster classic GoodFellas in terms of it’s expanded scope and focus on the Vegas mafia running things in the shadows at the top of the organised crime food chain. Michael Mann’s Heat was a richly layered cops against robbers drama which fleshed out and developed it’s characters and has since become iconic as one of the best crime dramas of all time, speaking of which this was also a big year for Robert De Niro towards the twilight of his 1970’s-1990’s career run of iconic performances!! 1995 had some pretty iconic films that still hold up super well today and may have even aged like wine!!
My top ten for now: 10. A Goofy Movie 9. Babe 8. Godzilla vs Destoroyah 7. Gamera: Guardian of the Universe 6. Braveheart 5. 12 Monkeys 4. Whisper of the Heart 3. Toy Story 2. Ghost in the Shell 1. Se7en
Great list. These are 5 i love from 95.: 5. Seven 4. Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers (Theatrical release) 3. Goldeneye 2. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory 1. Die Hard with a Vengeance
This a great list, as usual, but i would have to find room for Woody Allen's terrific Bullet's over Broadway and the criminally underrated Devil in a Blue Dress
Bullets Over Broadway was released in the US in 1994 so I put it that list. Love it that movie. I definitely should have mentioned Devil In A Blue Dress in this vid though!
My 20 20. Fallen Angels - 19. La Haine 18. Welcome To The Dollhouse 17. Sense and Sensibility 16. The Addiction 15. Ulysses' Gaze 14. Leaving Las Vegas 13. Les Miserables 12. The Usual Suspects 11. Antonia's Line 10. Blue in The Face 9. Braveheart 8. Safe 7. Smoke 6. Before Sunrise 5. Underground 4. Heat 3. The White Balloon 2. The Bridges of Madison County 1. Se7en
It's only a top 10 I'm afraid. I've started a job with less free time. The gap between the videos is unfortunately going to get bigger. Hopefully the next video will be out in a week or two!
How in the Fvck do other movie reviewers have so many more views than your episodes? Not that I've seen all the others but the few others I've seen have a Good amount of views but are nowhere as cool and as interesting or entertaining as you and your picks. Cheers to you
Great list. I think the only other one I'd add would be Richard III with Ian McKelan. I'll have to check out Safe since that's the only one on your list I haven't seen.
TOP 20 FILMS OF 1995: 1. Toy Story 2. Apollo 13 3. Dead Man Walking 4. Leaving Las Vegas 5. Heat 6. The Usual Suspects 7. Se7en 8. Goldeneye 9. Casino 10. Braveheart 11. Before Sunset 12. Babe 13. A Little Princess 14. Richard III 15. Ghost In The Shell 16. Whisper Of The Heart 17. The American President 18. The Bridges Of Madison County 19. Crimson Tide 20. Smoke
I finally got to La Haine after seeing your recommendation. what a film! I loved it. I can’t believe I waited so long to get to it. Heat is my #1 for 1995.
My Best Movies Of 1995 Toy Story Bad Boys Friday Tommy Boy Major Payne A Goofy Movie Heavyweights Operation Dumbo Drop Dead Presidents Higher Learning Billy Madison Money Train Jumanji Batman Forever Die Hard: With A Vengeance Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Slam Dunk Ernest Out Of Sync The Show Sudden Death
20, huh?? i'll just go with 10, in NO particular order: 1 Toy Story 2 Se7en 3 Get Shorty 4 Braveheart 5 The Usual Suspects 6 Nixon 7 Apollo 13 8 Crimson Tide 9 Die Hard with a Vengeance 10 Welcome to the Dollhouse
Indian in the Cupboard. Well done bit of movie magic, Another prophetic vision of a pandemic in OutBreak. Screamers was a military Sci Fi. with armed killer drones. Enjoyed. Waterworld, Twelve Monkeys and Lost Children. Strange Days. and Powder.
Safe to say you are not a fan of Almodovar from Spain... I am ex Yugoslav. There's MANY of our regional CLASSICS that i got in my DVD collection that you would love for sure. As they are mostly super strange masterpieces. Like the movies of absolute genius Živko Nikolić.
Great list! “La Haine” would have to be mu number one, Mathieu Kassovitz never made another good film after that, did he? I really need to check out “Ghost in a Shell” but Shunji Iwai’s “Love Letter” is a Japanese hidden gem.
A glorious year for movies! + 'Kjærlighetens Kjøtere' (Zero Kelvin) from Norway and Palm de Palme d'Or winner 'Underground' from Yugoslavia and Sense and Sensibility, at least for a mention...and there are more, but all in all you made a great video dude!
"Strange Days" and "Dead Man" out of the top 20? I think they deserve at least top 5! Apart from that, great selection and awesome video as always 👍
Good grief this list makes me realize just how few good films are being made today compared to the past. Deadman would be my #1 of 1995 a masterpiece I watch every 3 or 4 years.
2023 had loads of good films
I've just discovered your channel and love it. I've now got a massive list of films (mainly foreign) to watch and loads more of your vids to get through yet.
every time One Too Many is away for a while, you know they've got a whopper on the way. Excellent vid as always.
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Excellent list! You mentioned all my favorites and gave me some titles to add to the ol' watch list... what could be better?
My top 10 for 1995
10. Billy Madison
9. Tommy Boy
8. Hackers
7. Grumpier Old Men
6. Copycat
5. Strange Days
4. 12 Monkeys
3. Braveheart
2. Jumanji
1. Die Hard With A Vengeance
Cool list!
First time I’ve heard anyone mention Copycat. It was one of the earlier movies I found as a dvd. Bought it cheap not knowing what it was. Was pretty good.
Friday, Higher Learning, Bad Boys, Dangerous Minds, Dead Presidents, Kids, The Show, New Jersey Drive, Panther
Tommy Boy is the greatest buddy comedy of all time.
RIP Chris Farley, you made us all laugh so hard and at the same time make us happy that we're alive
Dead Presidents, Friday, and Higher Learning were all great. I also liked Money Train which reunited Snipes and Harrelson plus you add J-Lo and Robert Blake -- very fun flick.
Very strong year. Arthouse big at the time, Angels and Insects & Funny Bones are both largely forgotten and hard to find these days (not sure why), they're also excellent.
Greetings from The Netherlands. Love the channel.
Fortunately cinemas in Hong Kong are very clean, comfortable and people behave so you can sit back relax and really enjoy a great movie. The downside is these days very little gets released here.
I lived in Hong Kong in 2019. Just before everything changed. In a few weeks I'm hoping to do a video about Hong Kong cinema.
Se7en and Heat are in my top 10 of all time. The 90s was the best for movies
Incredible video, you really took the time to edit images of movies not even on the list!
Bad boys , Jumanji, Tommy Boy, and Dead man walking were great!
Hey there chap, can I assume you're working on lists for 96 - 99? Great years for movies so look forward to em!
GoldenEye is actually my favorite bond film & also my favorite film of 95 , it's perfect in every single way ❤
Great great Bond film. Has a special place in my heart for sure.
“Heat” is not only the best movie of 1995, the best movie by Michael Mann but also the best cops & robbers movie. Terrific story, acting and action.
my two favorite movies are in here… Seven and Usual Suspects
1)Se7en
2)12 Monkeys
3)Leaving Las Vegas
4)Heat
5)Goldeneye
6)Toy Story
7)Braveheart
8)Apollo 13
(The Year I was born '95)
Heat
Se7en
Toy Story
GoldenEye
Casino
Jumanji
Batman Forever
Species
The Net
Loved Dead Man Walking
After all, it WAS the French who turned the mundane word, Bougeouisie, into such a bombastic phrase for the middle-class (businesspeople).
Se7en was an amazing film from David Fincher who became a big name in Hollywood with that shocking thriller with it’s horrifying ending
Also loved Scorsese’s Casino which I think may have equaled or been slightly better than his earlier gangster classic GoodFellas in terms of it’s expanded scope and focus on the Vegas mafia running things in the shadows at the top of the organised crime food chain.
Michael Mann’s Heat was a richly layered cops against robbers drama which fleshed out and developed it’s characters and has since become iconic as one of the best crime dramas of all time, speaking of which this was also a big year for Robert De Niro towards the twilight of his 1970’s-1990’s career run of iconic performances!!
1995 had some pretty iconic films that still hold up super well today and may have even aged like wine!!
My top ten for now:
10. A Goofy Movie
9. Babe
8. Godzilla vs Destoroyah
7. Gamera: Guardian of the Universe
6. Braveheart
5. 12 Monkeys
4. Whisper of the Heart
3. Toy Story
2. Ghost in the Shell
1. Se7en
Yeah!
Godzilla vs Destroyah!!!
That’s like the 4th best Godzilla movie!
Glad to see some love for Whisper of the Heart.
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Wow, that Tommy Lee Jones clip was hilarious. I've never seen that before.
I was a little kid and I was amazed the amount of good films this year .It was a great year for the box office.
Number 1 for me is the Dutch comedy with Paul de Leeuw entitled "Filmpje". I laughed myself to death in the cinema at the time. Love your videos. 🥰💖❤
Cheers! I'll definitly check Fillmpje out!
Fellow dutch film fan. Filmpje is one hell of a ride.... a really dutch ride.. Paul de Leeuw at his best. But really dirty comedy as well.
@@BloodoperaBlackvomit Oke, you know your movies. "Filmpje" is the nose of the salmon. Loved it!
Good movie indeed. Dutch humorist Paul was great.
Great list. These are 5 i love from 95.:
5. Seven
4. Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers (Theatrical release)
3. Goldeneye
2. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
1. Die Hard with a Vengeance
Under siege 2?
Safe looks like a very challenging watch. Not on the surface a subject for entertainment.
This a great list, as usual, but i would have to find room for Woody Allen's terrific Bullet's over Broadway and the criminally underrated Devil in a Blue Dress
Bullets Over Broadway was released in the US in 1994 so I put it that list. Love it that movie.
I definitely should have mentioned Devil In A Blue Dress in this vid though!
Gracias . I,m learning to speak english with your videos. Cheers and great films.
Heat is all time classic.....Michael Mann is among the best Directors of all time...
My 20
20. Fallen Angels - 19. La Haine 18. Welcome To The Dollhouse 17. Sense and Sensibility 16. The Addiction 15. Ulysses' Gaze
14. Leaving Las Vegas 13. Les Miserables 12. The Usual Suspects 11. Antonia's Line 10. Blue in The Face 9. Braveheart 8. Safe
7. Smoke 6. Before Sunrise 5. Underground 4. Heat 3. The White Balloon 2. The Bridges of Madison County 1. Se7en
WHERE IS point break
@@VespasianoNevio In 1991
It's been a while since your last video. I'm guessing that means it's another Top 20. :)
It's only a top 10 I'm afraid. I've started a job with less free time. The gap between the videos is unfortunately going to get bigger. Hopefully the next video will be out in a week or two!
How in the Fvck do other movie reviewers have so many more views than your episodes? Not that I've seen all the others but the few others I've seen have a Good amount of views but are nowhere as cool and as interesting or entertaining as you and your picks. Cheers to you
Under Siege 2 with Eric Bogosian the Elliot Gould lookalike.
Great list. I think the only other one I'd add would be Richard III with Ian McKelan. I'll have to check out Safe since that's the only one on your list I haven't seen.
I also liked Two Rooms (the first and last chapters of Four Rooms :)
TOP 20 FILMS OF 1995:
1. Toy Story
2. Apollo 13
3. Dead Man Walking
4. Leaving Las Vegas
5. Heat
6. The Usual Suspects
7. Se7en
8. Goldeneye
9. Casino
10. Braveheart
11. Before Sunset
12. Babe
13. A Little Princess
14. Richard III
15. Ghost In The Shell
16. Whisper Of The Heart
17. The American President
18. The Bridges Of Madison County
19. Crimson Tide
20. Smoke
Puts me in the mood for some 90’s action…
So I’ll probably just watch some Japanese movies…
Being born in 1995 my
Personal Favourite has to be Toy Story …
The braveheart part was funny. Anyway as an American I will stick with r the freedom party. 😂😂😂
I finally got to La Haine after seeing your recommendation. what a film! I loved it. I can’t believe I waited so long to get to it.
Heat is my #1 for 1995.
I thought it had terrible acting. The interaction is so unappealing and vulgar
...WOW...i love this channel...
My Best Movies Of 1995
Toy Story
Bad Boys
Friday
Tommy Boy
Major Payne
A Goofy Movie
Heavyweights
Operation Dumbo Drop
Dead Presidents
Higher Learning
Billy Madison
Money Train
Jumanji
Batman Forever
Die Hard: With A Vengeance
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Slam Dunk Ernest
Out Of Sync
The Show
Sudden Death
20, huh??
i'll just go with 10, in NO particular order:
1 Toy Story
2 Se7en
3 Get Shorty
4 Braveheart
5 The Usual Suspects
6 Nixon
7 Apollo 13
8 Crimson Tide
9 Die Hard with a Vengeance
10 Welcome to the Dollhouse
Cool list!
@@harrihaffi2713 thanks.
@@isuriadireja91 😎👍
Se7en. One of the best movies ever made
Indian in the Cupboard. Well done bit of movie magic, Another prophetic vision of a pandemic in OutBreak. Screamers was a military Sci Fi. with armed killer drones. Enjoyed. Waterworld, Twelve Monkeys and Lost Children. Strange Days. and Powder.
Safe to say you are not a fan of Almodovar from Spain... I am ex Yugoslav. There's MANY of our regional CLASSICS that i got in my DVD collection that you would love for sure. As they are mostly super strange masterpieces. Like the movies of absolute genius Živko Nikolić.
Loved Heat!
You should have put the rock as well as Independence Day, bad boys, crimson tide and con air do you like those films
Stocking to see brave heart 20 I thought it be 5 4 3 2 or 1
Well he did say he was a evil Englishman! 😜
Great list! “La Haine” would have to be mu number one, Mathieu Kassovitz never made another good film after that, did he?
I really need to check out “Ghost in a Shell” but Shunji Iwai’s “Love Letter” is a Japanese hidden gem.
I'll check out Love Letter. Cheers!
@38:16 Countdown
Seven
The Usual Suspects
Casino
Heat
Strange Days
Wow. Thank You very much.
Julianne Moore is superb in Safe
please do a series of videos showcasing hidden gems
Unfortunately, he cannot, he passed away.
@@showman6273 he looks so young and healthy
Yeah gone too soon. RIP
How can you leave out Strange Days?
Toy Story was great!
Ghost in the shell ....
Nice
point break. the true men show
Die Hard 2 is more fun.
Everything but HEAT, which i find to be dull and childish. Possibly the most over rated film of all time, in my opinion of course. 😊
For my money Stephen Baldwin is the third worst actor ever seen in great films. He is truly terrible.
He doesn't know how the world sees the British.
Snakes in lion's mane worshipping The Impalers great grandkids.
Weclome to Leftist Film Review, in which I shoe-horn my political views into a list of films that allow me to do that. Awesome. 🙄
Seven
The Usual Suspects
Casino
Heat
Strange Days