I'll give you Go but Fight Club is just so end of the milenniumnot so much 90'sjust '99 and beyond.
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KarlSwan — 13 years ago(June 24, 2012 07:31 PM)
I don't think there's so much more nineties, funny and good like A Night at the Roxbury, and yes I would say Clueless too, but a lot of people has mention it before, so I would say that
If it's about schools and killing your professors or your professors wanting to kill you:
Teaching Mrs. Tingle - 1999
Killing Mr. Griffin - 1997
The Faculty - 1998
A cheesy film:
Can't Hardly Wait - 1998
About dramas:
Girl, Interrupted (I'm not so sure about this, but it definitly have the nineties look)
Night on Earth - 1991 - A Jim Jarmusch not so well known film that definitly have the nineties look.
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pieter1985 — 11 years ago(November 08, 2014 12:32 PM)
Cool thread. Many good suggestions.
I believe no one mentioned Baseketball yet. It's got many 90s pop culture references that are unknown to kids who were born in the 00s and beyond: Scatman, Jerry Springer, Nintendo, Unsolved Mysteries, Christian Slater & Robert Downey Jr's reputation as alcoholics, Yasmine Bleeth, etc.
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njiuma — 10 years ago(June 09, 2015 09:15 PM)
"So I Married An Axe Murderer"
"There's Something About Mary"
"My Best Friend's Wedding"
"Four Weddings and a Funeral"
"Twister"
"Forrest Gump"
"Armaggedon"
"Pulp Fiction"
"Under Siege"
"Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (references that it is in the nineties, and the sequels might as well have been released in the nineties too)
"Sabrina" (a remake, but references the decade and the filmography is in that noticeable style)
"The Parent Trap" (another remake, but totally nineties)
"Beverly Hills Ninja"
"Ransom"
"Braveheart"