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Subject: Favorite films of 1993

Written By: batfan2005 on 03/17/10 at 6:10 am

What are your favorite movies of 1993? Here are mine, and in no particular order.

Jurassic Park
Demolition Man
Rising Sun
Falling Down
Sandlot
Menace II Society
Airborne
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
Wayne's World 2
Dazed and Confused

Subject: Re: Favorite films of 1993

Written By: Fairee07 on 03/17/10 at 6:12 am

From the top of my head, I'll pick Sister Act II.

Subject: Re: Favorite films of 1993

Written By: nupur on 03/17/10 at 8:16 am

Jurassic Park
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Sandlot
Rookie of the Year
Dennis the Menace

Subject: Re: Favorite films of 1993

Written By: nally on 03/17/10 at 1:17 pm

I saw two films in the summer of that year: Rookie Of The Year and Free Willy, both of which I enjoyed. Sequels of "Sister Act" and "Beethoven" were released later in the year, but I didn't see them until early '94.

Subject: Re: Favorite films of 1993

Written By: zcrito on 03/17/10 at 5:14 pm

1993:

Groundhog Day
Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers
Jurassic Park
Wayne's World 2 (I liked this second one better than the first)

That be it.

Subject: Re: Favorite films of 1993

Written By: nally on 03/17/10 at 7:04 pm

Oh yes, I forgot about Groundhog Day. I saw it shortly after it was released on video, with my 8th grade English class.

Subject: Re: Favorite films of 1993

Written By: gumbypiz on 03/18/10 at 12:53 am

In no particular order:

The Fugitive
Romeo Is Bleeding
A Bronx Tale
Dazed and Confused
Menace II Society
Short Cuts
True Romance
Falling Down
What's Love Got to Do With It
Carlito's Way
Jurassic Park
Arizona Dream

I tend to lean towards the more independent or less than typical "Hollywood" fare, and thankfully '93 had a good crop of flicks that fit that description.

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