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Mejores Peliculas de los 1990s

CGI arrived, indie cinema exploded, and directors took massive swings. The 90s balanced spectacle with substance in ways that still set the standard.

1

Jurassic Park (1993)

Dir. Steven Spielberg

The dinosaurs still look real because Spielberg mixed animatronics with restraint. The T-Rex breakout is still peak cinema.

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2

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Dir. Quentin Tarantino

Tarantino reshuffled the timeline and reinvented cool. Every conversation is a set piece.

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3

The Matrix (1999)

Dir. Lana Wachowski

Bullet time, leather trenchcoats, and a philosophical rabbit hole that still holds up visually and conceptually.

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4

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

Dir. James Cameron

The sequel that surpassed the original. The T-1000 is still one of the best villains ever committed to screen.

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5

Goodfellas (1990)

Dir. Martin Scorsese

The Copacabana tracking shot. The "Funny how?" scene. Every minute of this film is a masterclass.

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6

Fight Club (1999)

Dir. David Fincher

Fincher turned consumer dread into a cult classic. The twist still lands, and the film looks better than it has any right to.

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7

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Dir. Frank Darabont

The highest-rated movie on IMDb for a reason. Hope as a survival mechanism, told with zero shortcuts.

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8

Speed (1994)

Dir. Jan de Bont

A bus that can't slow down. Pure popcorn energy with zero fat.

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9

The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Dir. Jonathan Demme

Hopkins and Foster elevate a thriller into something that feels almost literary. The close-ups are suffocating in the best way.

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10

Toy Story (1995)

Dir. John Lasseter

The film that launched Pixar and proved animation could tell stories for everyone. Still holds up frame by frame.

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11

Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Dir. Steven Spielberg

The Omaha Beach sequence changed war films forever. Harrowing, immersive, and impossible to forget.

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12

The Mummy (1999)

Dir. Stephen Sommers

Pure adventure comfort food. Brendan Fraser at his most charming, with practical sets that still look great.

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