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JonTurner 01-31-02 02:00 AM

Best Film of 1991 (ongoing survey)
 
I know we've got polls like this all the time around here, but I figure this one will be a little more comprehensive and perhaps even informative.

This thread will be for your pick for best film released during 1991 (think Oscar considerations for what's eligible). I'm not making it a poll because whether you like it or not, that would influence some people's choice.

Results will be posted in this thread, and all subsequent threads for each year, and they will be ongoing... so you can still vote here even weeks after other year's polls have begun.

Please start your post with your #1 film from 1991 (try to limit it to one - after all, that's the point - two at the most (I'll split the vote)), and yes, discussions are more than welcome!

Current Leader -- Silence of the Lambs

All Years:
2000 -- Requiem For a Dream*
1999 -- (currently) Fight Club
1998 -- (currently) Saving Private Ryan
1997 -- (currently) Boogie Nights
1996 -- Fargo*
1995 -- (currently) Usual Suspects
1994 -- (currently) Pulp Fiction
1993 -- Schindler's List*
1992 -- Unforgiven*
1991 -- Silence of the Lambs*
1990 -- Goodfellas*
1989 -- (currently) Do the Right Thing
1988 -- Die Hard*
1987 -- (currently) Full Metal Jacket
1986 -- (currently) Aliens / Ferris Bueller's Day Off (tie)
1985

If you haven't voted on the previous years, feel free to go back and do so.

*Poll closed, winner declared.

JonTurner 01-31-02 02:07 AM

JFK (which I expect to be the clear cut winner here, but you never can tell for sure)

2) Grand Canyon
3) T2: Judgement Day
4) Silence of the Lambs
5) Boyz N the Hood
6) What About Bob?
7) The Doors

EDIT: I have come to truly believe that Sunday Morning follows my IP address, and instinctively knows exactly when I will begin each new poll... and always comes prepared! ;)

Sunday Morning 01-31-02 02:11 AM

1991

#1 THE RAPTURE

02. poison
03. silence of the lambs
04. green card
05. the double life of veronique
06. trust
07. barton fink
08. les amants du pont-neuf (lovers on the bridge)
09. my own private idaho
10. thelma & louise
l.a. story (tie)

12. days of being wild
13. point break
14. the adjuster
15. truly, madly, deeply
16. grand canyon
17. switch
18. naked lunch
19. rush
20. the indian runner

of note...
begotten
la belle noiseuse
boyz n the hood
cape fear
career opportunities
city of hope
close my eyes
the comfort of strangers
crooked hearts
dead again
delicatessen
the doctor
dogfight
the doors
edward II
la femme nikita
the fisher king
flirting
hearts of darkness
impromptu
jfk
jumpin’ at the boneyard
jungle fever
life and nothing more
life stinks
other people’s money
no secrets
rambling rose
salmonberries
sex, drugs & rock n roll
slacker
soapdish
surviving desire
waiting for godot
what about bob?
where angels fear to tread

drc 01-31-02 02:53 AM

JFK

Keyser_Soze2 01-31-02 05:32 AM

(in my very best Milhouse voice): Bar-ton-Fink! Bar-ton-Fink!

das Monkey 01-31-02 07:48 AM

I've always found this year to be a yawner. There are plenty of films I enjoyed, but nothing that really stands out to me as great. (I still have yet to see <B>The Rapture</B> despite NUMEROUS attempts. All the local video stores claim to have it, but it's been "stolen" and they refuse to replace it. It's a conspiracy.)

Consequently, I waste my vote on ... <B>Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country</B> (*ducks*)

das

AndyCapps 01-31-02 07:53 AM

Point Break

Sunday Morning 01-31-02 07:59 AM


Originally posted by AndyCapps
Point Break
shoot, how'd I forget that one. Thanks.
I must be young dumb and full of....myself?
Updating me list.

randy1320 01-31-02 10:57 AM

I'm gonna take some heat for this one:
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
No, this is not a joke. I actually enjoyed this movie more than any other that year and I don't care that Kevin Costner's accent disappeared through half the film.

Sunday Morning 01-31-02 11:31 AM


Originally posted by JonTurner
JFK
EDIT: I have come to truly believe that Sunday Morning follows my IP address, and instinctively knows exactly when I will begin each new poll... and always comes prepared! ;)

You know it!
Actually if you check my webpage, you can find my top 20 lists from 1960-2000, So yeah, I come prepared :)

Keep them coming Jon. Good job.

And contrary to popular belief (so far) I think '91 was a really good year (perhaps not as much for mainstream films)
1990 on the other hand... (to be continued)

Gdrlv 01-31-02 11:40 AM

Silence of the Lambs

Geofferson 01-31-02 11:53 AM

Barton Fink
Silence of the Lambs
Point Break
JFK
Delicatessen

CrashMan 01-31-02 12:23 PM

Double Life of Veronique

ToddSm66 01-31-02 01:11 PM

Barton Fink

Keyser_Soze2 01-31-02 02:34 PM


Originally posted by das Monkey
Consequently, I waste my vote on ... <B>Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country</B> (*ducks*)

das

[blink] [blink] BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!! Wait, wait... AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!

Sorry, das, I just wasn't expecting that one.

dave955 01-31-02 02:37 PM

Double Life of Veronique

evenflow 01-31-02 03:51 PM

JFK.

The Antipodean 01-31-02 04:36 PM

Silence of the Lambs, the perfect genre film.

JFK is overbaked pretentious crap IMHO.

Robert 01-31-02 04:49 PM

If JFK were released as the directors cut in 1991 I would vote for JFK. But it was the 3 hour theatrical cut, which I've never seen. So I have to vote for <b>Silence of the Lambs</b>

Johnny Zhivago 01-31-02 04:51 PM

Man, I love JFK and Silence... But, I'm going to go <i>WAY</i> against the grain here and cast the first vote for...

<b>Beauty & The Beast</b>

randy1320 01-31-02 05:35 PM


Originally posted by Sierra Disc
JFK is overbaked pretentious crap IMHO.
Agreed! :up:

JonTurner 01-31-02 09:44 PM


Originally posted by Robert
If JFK were released as the directors cut in 1991 I would vote for JFK. But it was the 3 hour theatrical cut, which I've never seen.
Hmm... interesting point. I haven't seen the theatrical cut either, but I still consider it the best of '91. You could argue the same about Leon (The Professional) from '95. But I say that even though it is modified, it's still JFK.

das Monkey 02-01-02 08:55 AM


Originally posted by Keyser_Soze2
[blink] [blink] BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!! Wait, wait... AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!

Sorry, das, I just wasn't expecting that one.

:lol: I fully admit this is a throwaway vote. Nothing stands out from that year as anything special (like I said, lots of really good, nothing great), so I'd just be randomly picking a really good film that I enjoyed. Might as well pick a personal favorite. :)

das

JaxComet 02-01-02 09:26 AM

Boyz N the Hood by a long shot.....

wildcatlh 02-01-02 11:37 AM

I'm going to have to vote for Beauty and the Beast. Why, I dunno. Just what comes to mind.


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