Tuesday, June 10, 2025

100 More Great '90s Characters

Admit it, you've got all of Bill Paxton's lines memorized.
Bill Murray needed some inspiration to become a better person in this Harold Ramis masterpiece.
Where was Helen Hunt in the 2024 sequel to the second-biggest hit of 1996? What a missed opportunity.
The most underrated Mike Nichols movie(and perhaps the '90s period) is really about a 55 your old guy(the great Jack Nicholson) who gets himself a 35 year old girlfriend.
Keanu Reeves gets the go-ahead from Kathryn Bigelow to start making action movies. You'll be seeing him again.
Baldwin
I know you prefer Kevin Kline to a few real-life Presidents we've had.
Michelle Pfeiffer's studio apartment was the place to be during the Reagan/George H.W. Bush administrations. A year later, her hot housewife Hallett hits the road for JFK's funeral in 1963.
How fucking crazy was this guy? Was he just building bombs all day every day?
100. Seagal
Goldblum
In ten summers, Bill Pullman went from playing a dumb boyfriend in "Ruthless People" to an alien-ass-kicking Commander-in-Chief. Talk about career growth.
Let's give Will Smith a round of applause for skipping the ill-fated 2016 sequel "Resurgence".
Quintin Tarantino's much-better looking brother became an unlikely hero in this Robert Rodriquez action-horror hit and put George Clooney on the path to movie stardom.
99. Williams
98. Pitt
97. J Moore
96. Davis
95. real people are normally disqualified
94. Lane
93. Cusack
91,92. Ray Liotta and Gary Sinise(two really nice guys!) were both absolutely diabolical as criminal cops. I couldn't decide who was more evil, until I remembered that I didn't have to.
90. Doughboy
89. Costner
88. Love
87. Moore
86. Stiller
85. Critics were unamused by the return of Jack Palance as the TWIN BROTHER of his Oscar-winning cowboy from the 1991 comedy classic. Fuck it, I was. Where's the damn map?
84. Preston
83. Sarah
82. Fox
81. Richard Dreyfuss
80. Tommy
79. Stallone
78. beat out Sam Jackson and Robert De Niro for this slot
77. tie
73-76. Turtles
72. Li
71. The scariest depiction of an outlaw biker in any medium.
70. Speaking of underrated
69. Speaking of scary, imagine this guy wanting to date your daughter.
68. I know that Pierce Brosnan
67. Midler
65,66. Chan
64. Sandler
63. Bridges
62. Kate
70. Stern
69. Evil has many faces. Culkin
68. Penn
67. Wright
66. Walken
65. Walken
64. Harvey K
63. Would the Tarantino-verse even exist
62. Rene
60,61.
59. Helena
58. Lowe
I know Bill Murray didn't behave during the making of Frank Oz's best directing effort, but film is forever.
57. Tomei
56. Catherine
55. Levy
54. Biggs
53. Scott
52. Bening
51. Nicole
50. Tom
49. Let's give Chris O'Donnell's crimefighter(the only big-budget depiction of Batman's sidekick to date) just a little respect.
46,47,48. We might as well get all three of these geezers
45. Jamie Lee Curtis
44. De Niro
43. Martin
42. Disney
41. Keaton
40. Ted
39.
35-38. ooze
34. Antonio B
33. Arquette
32. Courtney
31. Haley
30. Bruce
29. Furlong
28. Arnold
27. Keanu
26. Moss
25. Fishburne
24. Clint
23. Slater
One of my favorite non-verbal acting moments can be found in the first Tom Hanks Oscar-winning performance. Here it is.
22. Willis
21. Jim
20. Carrey
19. Stiller's
18. Disney
16,17. Joe Pesci and
15. Kilmer
14. Pacino
13. Beatty
12. Costner
12. Pacino
11. Is this guy something, or is he something?
10. Cruise
9. Michael Douglas made a Travis Bickle for the '90s in Joel Schumacher's edgy urban drama, arguably his best film. is a fast critic. He's the bad guy.
8. Crystal
7. Robbins
5,6. Brad Pitt
4. Sure, Ian Malcolm is
3. Neeson
1,2. Hawke

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