Enjoy this episode of my Patreon podcast. We covered more movies during the podcast episode not in the video, but I left in the best stuff! What is your favorite movie from 1999???
1984 was the best one. The Terminator, Back To The Future, Beverly Hills Cop, Gremlins, Ghostbusters, Temple of Doom, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Red Dawn, The Karate Kid, The NeverEnding Story, Police Academy, Footloose, and on and on...
One problem, Fight Club tanked at the box office on it’s initial release. It found cult fame and made its money back through rental and DVD sales the following year.
Man, I found you through Chris stuckmann, you're so great, love seeing videos of you two, your dynamic is really nice to watch, you deserve so much more recognition. I've been sharing every video of watched to try and help a little, you make reviews of terrible movies fun haha. Have a good one anyway, so glad I found you :)
In 2011, we had X-Men First Class, Drive, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Help, The Tree of Life, The Skin I Live In, Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol and The Cabin in the Woods. Last year also graced us with Annihilation, Avengers: Infinity War, Mission: Impossible-Fallout, Hereditary, Creed 2, Vice, Green Book and mid90s
Zeke Said So That’s cool man! Film is subjective and if that’s ur fav, awesome! Personally, my fav is The Dark Knight, with Forrest Gump a very close second.
@@zekesaidsopictures Yeah I saw it in theatres & couldn't believe what I just watched. Plus Stephen Sommers didn't return to direct, it was just bad all around. 😷
7:26 I couldn't agree more with you, Southern brah. I've made almost $2,000 in the last few months just from selling almost all of my Star Wars stuff. And I feel *zero* regret. It's over. I just have one huge Empire poster that Harrison Ford and almost every other cast member signed for me in person. I'm fine with it. Everything else is history.
My Top 10 of 1999: 1. The Matrix 2. The Green Mile 3. Fight Club 4. Magnolia 5. The Sixth Sense 6. Eyes Wide Shut 7. American Pie 8. American Beauty 9. Toy Story 2 10. Tarzan (my first movie theatre experience)
2017 for me. Phantom Thread, Shape of Water, Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, The Last Jedi, Logan, Alien Covenant, Call Me By Your Name, First Reformed, The Florida Project, You Were Never Really Here, Baby Driver, The Disaster Artist, Three Billboards, Get Out, Coco, Lady Bird, The Big Sick... Like DAMN
1999 was the BEST year. I graduated high school/started college. My senior year physics teacher took our class on a field trip to see Phantom Menace (he was a huge Star Wars fan). Then gave us a quiz on the “physics” involved 😂
1995 was much better: Casino, The Usual Suspects, Seven, Braveheart, 12 Moneys, Dead Man (my directing teacher's favorite movie ever), Apollo 13, my favorite Bond movie Goldeneye, Die Hard with a Vengeance... many people love Toy Story and Heat much more than I, as well. I must admit that The Matrix is close to perfection, though. A few days ago, I watched it in a theater for the first time in many years. Holy keeeeee-rist.
Usual Suspects is a little overrated & derivative of Tarantino imo. I know a lot of 90s movies were after Reservoir Dogs/Pulp Fiction but some did it better than others.
The Insider,Three Kings,Toy Story 2,The Matrix, American beauty, Fight club...yep It was a great year...but what about 1990 ! Goodfellas,Home alone,Ghost,Awakenings,Dance with wolves,misery,reversal of fortune,the grifters,the rescuers down under. Oh...and 1986! Blue Velvet,Platoon,Hannah and her sisters,the mission,a room with a view,round midnight,mona lisa,Aliens.
That’s definitely a Syncs point of view, every year has great, mediocre, and awful movies. Obviously some years have a stronger line up than others but for me every year there’s always movies that I love and can’t wait to buy on home video. You just have to go and look for them.
1986 is my vote for the best year for movies. Aliens (my favourite movie), The Fly, Top Gun, Platoon, Big Trouble In Little China, Stand By Me, Labyrinth, Highlander, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Short Circuit, Texas Chainsaws Massacre Part 2 (just an insane movie), Friday The 13th Part 6 (my favourite of the original movie’s), Flight of The Navigator, The Money Pit (one of my favourite Tom Hanks movies), The Transformers The Movie, Manhunter, The Hitcher, The Golden Child. Unbeatable year for movies.
For me 1996 had the best year for movies. Twister, Mission Impossible, Independence Day, Eraser, The Rock, Tin Cup, The Cable Guy, Mars Attack, Dragon Heart, Jerry Maguire, Broken Arrow, Matilda, Shine, Chain Reaction, Scream.
Well I like the guy at Johns talking with. Just because he's oan original trilogy Fanboy that realizes that he actually hate Star Wars and got rid of all this stuff. Unlike the other Trilogy fans that are still complaining 20 years after the prequels were made and an entire generation of kids grew up loving those films and got tired of hearing those assholes speak. He left the fandom, that's the way to be. Bravo, bravo good sir.
2014 was also a really good year for film. Nightcrawler, Birdman, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, X-men Days of Future Past, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Guardians of the Galaxy, for example.
2014 was easily the last best year of movies. Like legit. Birdman, Nightcrawler, Grand Budapest Hotel, Gone Girl, Whiplash, Inherent Vice.. Guardians, Winter Soldier, Edge of Tomorrow... Come on, guys! You're movie nerds! 2014 was phenomenal!!
2014 was a phenomenal year, best in years. Guardians 1 Winter soldier X men days of future past Night crawler Inherent vice Interstellar Frank Calvary Among many others
mrawesome669 I haven’t seen Calvary but... average as fuck list. I like Guardians, winter solider is good ( not great 6.5/10 ) inherent vice is a fucking mess, nightcrawler was a let down. Interstellar and frank are the only movies maybe worth mentioning MCU shouldn’t count
The first Matrix movie was good, but I prefer Terminator 2 as having a bigger impact on me. Was 1999 the best year for movies? There were some very good movies from that year. I would pick 1984,1985,1986,1993,1994, or 1997 as being better years for movies in my opinion. I mostly like the 1980's and mid-1990's films in general. I feel that the entertainment industry as been in decline for the past 20 years.
I was only 6 years old when all these movies came out theses were not the kind of movies my parents were taking me to go see back in 1999. I saw a lot of crappy kids movies that year. One exception The Iron Giant that was a great movie.
“What’s the last movie of 2019, that you’re going to remember from two years from now or ever reference it or pull a a quote from that movie” um... let me see Avengers: Endgame!!!!
I agree the matrix was the movie of the decade with T2 , but the mummy was a pretty good movie deep blue sea was terrible can't compare both , that score of Jerry Goldsmith was amazing , if the matrix was the starwars of the 90s the mummy was the indiana jones , too bad that they did screw everything on the sequels
I saw The Phantom Menace in the theatres when I was six years old, and I liked it but I was little at the time and into Star Wars. Six years old your memory retention isn't that good. Recently I did a Star Wars marathon and re watching The Phantom Menace it doesn't hold up well. The GCI was bad it felt like I was watching a bad video game, the dialogue was bland, Jar Jar Binks was annoying, Liam Neeson as Qui Quan Jin was okay they just didn't give him enough character development, same with Darth Maul, the fight scenes were awesome, and Evan McGregor was good as Obi Wan Kenobi.
2017, man GET OUT BABY DRIVER DUNKIRK GOOD TIME LOGAN GHOST STORY WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES BLADE RUNNER 2049 SHAPE OF WATER WIND RIVER ...... I could go on my friends.
No Country For Old Men There Will Be Blood The Assassination of Jesse James Diving Bell and the Butterfly Zodiac Eastern Promises Into the Wild Gone Baby Gone Bourne Ultimatum 3:10 to Yuma Hot Fuzz Sunshine 4 months 3 weeks 2 days This is England 2007 was a phenomenal year!
I think 1982 was the best year... E.T, Blade Runner, The Thing, Poltergeist, Rocky 3, Rambo First Blood, The Dark Crystal, Tron, Swamp Things, Fast Times and Ridgemont High, Ghandi
An old journalistic truism is that if the headline is a question then the answer is almost certainly no. 1968 would be my choice for the best year for films. I think 2001: A Space Odyssey; If....; Bullett; Oliver; Rosemary’s Baby; Planet of the Apes; Night of the Living Dead; and Yellow Submarine would beat anything from 1999.
It’s easy for some people to be cynical, but mark my words, year after year, we will look back on the 2010’s very fondly. There have been plenty of great movies. Say what you will about superhero movies, for example, but the MCU has produced a bunch of quality movies that all culminated in the incredibly impressive Endgame (a 2019 film). What the MCU has done, though not easy to successfully imitate, is very innovative. Also, 1984 is the year I think might be my favorite year for film. A Nightmare on Elm Street, Beverly Hills Cop, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Temple of Doom, Friday the 13th Part 4, The Karate Kid, Terminator, This is Spinal Tap, and so on...
That father / football bit had me dying
How did I miss this I've watched all the Flick Krazy vids countless times. COME BACK FELLAS THE WORLD NEEDS YOU
Enjoy this episode of my Patreon podcast. We covered more movies during the podcast episode not in the video, but I left in the best stuff! What is your favorite movie from 1999???
Toy Story 2, no contest!
The Matrix and Toy Story 2
The Matrix and that which we don't talk about are my favorite movies from 1999. Maybe cover more iconic years in future videos? Like 1994?
The Green Mile
Iron giant
I think the entire 90s decade was a good year for movies.
45:30 john does have a dark twisted sense of humor
1994 for me. Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, Forest Gump, The Lion King
Jedi Master Brevon Thompson My favorite year for film by far!
I completely agree!
Plus Natural Born Killers, Dumb & Dumber, The Crow, Ed Wood, Speed, etc.
@@robk.6591 You forgot The Mask.
Flick Krazy is back! Loved that podcast back in the day!
45:30 🤣🤣 Proof that John loves dark comedy.
1984 was the best one. The Terminator, Back To The Future, Beverly Hills Cop, Gremlins, Ghostbusters, Temple of Doom, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Red Dawn, The Karate Kid, The NeverEnding Story, Police Academy, Footloose, and on and on...
Alright you proved your point. Show off
My Lord, thank you for blessing us with the majestic, enigmatic, hilarious, Krazy Jason. For he is beloved by the masses.
The best film of 1999 was Fight Club.
It had smart writing, great acting, and memorable quotes and scenes.
Hell yes!
One problem, Fight Club tanked at the box office on it’s initial release. It found cult fame and made its money back through rental and DVD sales the following year.
Yeah but the smart writing was directly taken from the book, so I can't really credit the movie for that.
I love the consistency John. Keep up the amazing videos my man 👍
This shit is great, more please!
The iron giant I used to watch all the time on vhs back in the mid 2000s and now I have it on blu ray fucking great.
That was an awesome podcast. The 90's was such a great decade for film.
Man, I found you through Chris stuckmann, you're so great, love seeing videos of you two, your dynamic is really nice to watch, you deserve so much more recognition. I've been sharing every video of watched to try and help a little, you make reviews of terrible movies fun haha. Have a good one anyway, so glad I found you :)
Love the video John stay motivated dream big
In 2011, we had X-Men First Class, Drive, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Help, The Tree of Life, The Skin I Live In, Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol and The Cabin in the Woods.
Last year also graced us with Annihilation, Avengers: Infinity War, Mission: Impossible-Fallout, Hereditary, Creed 2, Vice, Green Book and mid90s
There was also “Mystery Men”, “Double Jeopardy” “Detroit Rock City” and “Bowfinger”.
Those are all such fun movies. I watched Mystery Men so much when that came out.
Unpopular opinion but The Mummy is not only my favorite movie from 1999 but it is my favorite movie of all time.
Zeke Said So That’s cool man! Film is subjective and if that’s ur fav, awesome! Personally, my fav is The Dark Knight, with Forrest Gump a very close second.
Will always love the Brendan Fraser Mummy movies, the 3rd was a big letdown since Rachel Weisz was recast though.
@@Crunch_Buttsteak The third film is up there with M Night's Last Airbender as one of my least favorite movies ever.
@@zekesaidsopictures Yeah I saw it in theatres & couldn't believe what I just watched. Plus Stephen Sommers didn't return to direct, it was just bad all around. 😷
That was really entertaining thanks guys !
Thanks for the podcast
7:26 I couldn't agree more with you, Southern brah. I've made almost $2,000 in the last few months just from selling almost all of my Star Wars stuff. And I feel *zero* regret. It's over.
I just have one huge Empire poster that Harrison Ford and almost every other cast member signed for me in person. I'm fine with it. Everything else is history.
1994 was the best year for movies without a doubt
I love ALL your videos on ALL your channels ❤
We also got Futurama in 1999!
My Top 10 of 1999:
1. The Matrix
2. The Green Mile
3. Fight Club
4. Magnolia
5. The Sixth Sense
6. Eyes Wide Shut
7. American Pie
8. American Beauty
9. Toy Story 2
10. Tarzan (my first movie theatre experience)
Great podcast! Would have loved to hear you discuss blair witch project and the sixth sense as well, you guys are very funny together!
2017 for me. Phantom Thread, Shape of Water, Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, The Last Jedi, Logan, Alien Covenant, Call Me By Your Name, First Reformed, The Florida Project, You Were Never Really Here, Baby Driver, The Disaster Artist, Three Billboards, Get Out, Coco, Lady Bird, The Big Sick... Like DAMN
I agree with everything love blade runner but last Jedi🤔
@@thegreatgandolf2055 Last Jedi is the best Star Wars since Empire. True masterpiece.
@@ed1rko17 it's good you like the movie for me I thought its the worst star wars movie but that's why we have opinions
I literally didn't know you had a podcast...I might become a patreon because it's pretty awesome
The Boondock Saints is an underdog masterpiece
and...
THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!!!
It doesn't hold up as well as it used to...kinda cringey at times from the dialogue, to the acting to the score.
Just dropping this comment here for engagement & hoping they do another one of these 🙏
Does anyone remember idle hands a movie you can watch with friends and have a good time
NU Metalkid and Alba
Hell no. 1994, easily the best year.
Without a doubt
What’s your favorite movie from 1994 man?
RickyTicky Bobbywobbin Pulp Fiction
1993
@@_.-_Crimpy-_..-. Nope
1999 was the BEST year. I graduated high school/started college. My senior year physics teacher took our class on a field trip to see Phantom Menace (he was a huge Star Wars fan). Then gave us a quiz on the “physics” involved 😂
Glad to see you guys reunited for another podcast. I love eyes wide shut and always viewed it as kubricks last gift to the world.
They have like 5 more together on Patreon
1995 was much better: Casino, The Usual Suspects, Seven, Braveheart, 12 Moneys, Dead Man (my directing teacher's favorite movie ever), Apollo 13, my favorite Bond movie Goldeneye, Die Hard with a Vengeance... many people love Toy Story and Heat much more than I, as well.
I must admit that The Matrix is close to perfection, though. A few days ago, I watched it in a theater for the first time in many years. Holy keeeeee-rist.
Usual Suspects is a little overrated & derivative of Tarantino imo. I know a lot of 90s movies were after Reservoir Dogs/Pulp Fiction but some did it better than others.
51 minutes of FLICK JUICE, oh yeah !!! ....My brain will leak out of my ears, my good man... :)))))
haven't heard from krazy J from a long time!
nativewizard thank god
@@CB0915 you're just a negative asshole huh? I saw another comment of yours calling him a fucking loser...
1994 and 2014...
What I was thinking the whole time bro
Show your working out please.
The Insider,Three Kings,Toy Story 2,The Matrix, American beauty, Fight club...yep It was a great year...but what about 1990 ! Goodfellas,Home alone,Ghost,Awakenings,Dance with wolves,misery,reversal of fortune,the grifters,the rescuers down under. Oh...and 1986! Blue Velvet,Platoon,Hannah and her sisters,the mission,a room with a view,round midnight,mona lisa,Aliens.
That’s definitely a Syncs point of view, every year has great, mediocre, and awful movies. Obviously some years have a stronger line up than others but for me every year there’s always movies that I love and can’t wait to buy on home video. You just have to go and look for them.
The 10 years of the 90s was the best for movies ;)
Love you John. Wish i knew you.
Baby!! It's what's for dinner
I love The Iron Giant. I saw The Iron Giant on my birthday in the theatres in 1999.
1986 is my vote for the best year for movies. Aliens (my favourite movie), The Fly, Top Gun, Platoon, Big Trouble In Little China, Stand By Me, Labyrinth, Highlander, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Short Circuit, Texas Chainsaws Massacre Part 2 (just an insane movie), Friday The 13th Part 6 (my favourite of the original movie’s), Flight of The Navigator, The Money Pit (one of my favourite Tom Hanks movies), The Transformers The Movie, Manhunter, The Hitcher, The Golden Child. Unbeatable year for movies.
The most of these films are really bad. 1986 was a very weak year for films.
2008 and 2014 were great years
Austin Powers was 1997. Part 2 was 1999. I'm also surprised you both didn't mentioned the Sixth Sense
The Green Mile is amazing
For me 1996 had the best year for movies. Twister, Mission Impossible, Independence Day, Eraser, The Rock, Tin Cup, The Cable Guy, Mars Attack, Dragon Heart, Jerry Maguire, Broken Arrow, Matilda, Shine, Chain Reaction, Scream.
The most of these films are dumb.
Well I like the guy at Johns talking with. Just because he's oan original trilogy Fanboy that realizes that he actually hate Star Wars and got rid of all this stuff. Unlike the other Trilogy fans that are still complaining 20 years after the prequels were made and an entire generation of kids grew up loving those films and got tired of hearing those assholes speak. He left the fandom, that's the way to be. Bravo, bravo good sir.
If we are talking recent amazing years, I think 2014 stands a chance. Birdman, Whiplash, Grand Budapest, Lego Movie, Gone Girl, etc
Unfortunately I cant talk about my favorite movie of 1999.
I am John's smirking revenge.
Detroit Rock City and Go were also really good ones from 99.
The other voice sounds familiar, I think he might have been a UA-camr once upon a time.
KrazyJason
2014 was also a really good year for film. Nightcrawler, Birdman, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, X-men Days of Future Past, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Guardians of the Galaxy, for example.
Only if you are a big comic book fanboy
@@ArghyaSen93 Well, Nightcrawler and Dawn of the Apes aren't comic book movies, and 2014 also had Whiplash.
Great year and comicbook movies are amazing
The Sixth Sense is easily my favorite from 1999
Same.
2014 imo
Flick & Krazy have the best chemistry out of all of John's collaborations.
1984
Yes it really was the BEST year for movies it was the pinnacle of Cinema 👍
@11:30 "it better not be Scott Cooper the nextdoor neighbor..." Lol
Bruh 2014 was a great year for films go and look at how many great movies came out that year
NIGHTCRAWLER!
John, tell Krazy Jason to make videos again.
1994 for sure
I was born in 1999!!
Dude, the movie that made me feel dirty watching it was Hard Candy
ep I, office space, and 10 Things I Hate About You
Was The Green Mile mentioned or The Sixth Sense?
2014 was easily the last best year of movies. Like legit. Birdman, Nightcrawler, Grand Budapest Hotel, Gone Girl, Whiplash, Inherent Vice.. Guardians, Winter Soldier, Edge of Tomorrow... Come on, guys! You're movie nerds! 2014 was phenomenal!!
Word..
I can't believe you didn't mention my favorite movie of 1999 The Sixth Sense.
I see dead people 👀
2014 was a phenomenal year, best in years.
Guardians 1
Winter soldier
X men days of future past
Night crawler
Inherent vice
Interstellar
Frank
Calvary
Among many others
mrawesome669 I haven’t seen Calvary but... average as fuck list. I like Guardians, winter solider is good ( not great 6.5/10 ) inherent vice is a fucking mess, nightcrawler was a let down. Interstellar and frank are the only movies maybe worth mentioning MCU shouldn’t count
Fill me up johnny
The first Matrix movie was good, but I prefer Terminator 2 as having a bigger impact on me. Was 1999 the best year for movies? There were some very good movies from that year. I would pick 1984,1985,1986,1993,1994, or 1997 as being better years for movies in my opinion. I mostly like the 1980's and mid-1990's films in general. I feel that the entertainment industry as been in decline for the past 20 years.
Love u johnny
I was only 6 years old when all these movies came out theses were not the kind of movies my parents were taking me to go see back in 1999. I saw a lot of crappy kids movies that year. One exception The Iron Giant that was a great movie.
45:34 is why you are here for.
Thank me later.
Were you alive in the 1980s?
1982 was a really good year.
Yay meow yay anime love you video john
“What’s the last movie of 2019, that you’re going to remember from two years from now or ever reference it or pull a a quote from that movie” um... let me see Avengers: Endgame!!!!
Joker
PersonaIly think 1984 was the best year for film or just the 80s thas jus me tho 😁
I agree the matrix was the movie of the decade with T2 , but the mummy was a pretty good movie deep blue sea was terrible can't compare both , that score of Jerry Goldsmith was amazing , if the matrix was the starwars of the 90s the mummy was the indiana jones , too bad that they did screw everything on the sequels
Toy story 2 best ever!
I saw The Phantom Menace in the theatres when I was six years old, and I liked it but I was little at the time and into Star Wars. Six years old your memory retention isn't that good. Recently I did a Star Wars marathon and re watching The Phantom Menace it doesn't hold up well. The GCI was bad it felt like I was watching a bad video game, the dialogue was bland, Jar Jar Binks was annoying, Liam Neeson as Qui Quan Jin was okay they just didn't give him enough character development, same with Darth Maul, the fight scenes were awesome, and Evan McGregor was good as Obi Wan Kenobi.
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WHATS WRONG WITH PEOPLE😤
2017, man
GET OUT
BABY DRIVER
DUNKIRK
GOOD TIME
LOGAN
GHOST STORY
WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES
BLADE RUNNER 2049
SHAPE OF WATER
WIND RIVER
...... I could go on my friends.
2000 X-Men the beginning of everything 👌
Nope. 2007, 1975, 1967 and 1968 are easily the best years!
No Country For Old Men
There Will Be Blood
The Assassination of Jesse James
Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Zodiac
Eastern Promises
Into the Wild
Gone Baby Gone
Bourne Ultimatum
3:10 to Yuma
Hot Fuzz
Sunshine
4 months 3 weeks 2 days
This is England
2007 was a phenomenal year!
@@benkylo8015 you forgot about superbad
@@benwright627 Yeah, that too. There are so many excellent films from that year!
I think 1982 was the best year...
E.T, Blade Runner, The Thing, Poltergeist, Rocky 3, Rambo First Blood, The Dark Crystal, Tron, Swamp Things, Fast Times and Ridgemont High, Ghandi
John Flickinger can you review Kim Possible A Stitch In Time and Kim Possible So The Drama.
An old journalistic truism is that if the headline is a question then the answer is almost certainly no. 1968 would be my choice for the best year for films. I think 2001: A Space Odyssey; If....; Bullett; Oliver; Rosemary’s Baby; Planet of the Apes; Night of the Living Dead; and Yellow Submarine would beat anything from 1999.
If it isn’t offensive it’s not comedy
nope 1982 and 1989 was the best year for films
Nope 1995 was the best year.
It’s easy for some people to be cynical, but mark my words, year after year, we will look back on the 2010’s very fondly. There have been plenty of great movies. Say what you will about superhero movies, for example, but the MCU has produced a bunch of quality movies that all culminated in the incredibly impressive Endgame (a 2019 film). What the MCU has done, though not easy to successfully imitate, is very innovative. Also, 1984 is the year I think might be my favorite year for film. A Nightmare on Elm Street, Beverly Hills Cop, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Temple of Doom, Friday the 13th Part 4, The Karate Kid, Terminator, This is Spinal Tap, and so on...