Top Fifty Guy Movies of the 1990s

40. Starship Troopers, 1997

Premise: A group of graduating friends enlist for a war against an alien race of bugs.

Director: Paul Verhoeven

Stars: Casper Van Dien, Denise Richards, Dina Meyer

What you’ll Remember: The shower scene.

Reasons it is on the List: It’s a Verhoeven movie, so you’re pretty much guaranteed some skin and gratuitous violence. But there’s depth to the movie, as it’s actually a satire on war including visual allusions to propaganda films, and is littered with Nazi symbolism.

 

39. Tombstone, 1993

Premise: The story of Wyatt Earp and his move down to Tombstone, Arizona.

Director: George P. Cosmatos

Stars: Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton

What you’ll Remember: I’m your huckleberry…

Reasons it is on the List: Val Kilmer plays an incredible Doc Holliday, and you get to see a bad-ass Western icon like Wyatt Earp on the big screen shooting bad guys like at the O.K. Corrall. What guy wouldn’t like a grand Western filled with women, gambling, and guns?

 

38. Desperado, 1995

Premise: A Mariachi singer seeks vengeance for those that killed his love.

Director: Robert Rodriguez

Stars: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Joaquim de Almeida

What you’ll Remember: Steve Buscemi’s stories.Well, actually its probably Salma Hayek.

Reasons it is on the List: The middle film of the “Mexico Trilogy” or El Mariachi movies, it has some stylish shootout scenes and insane use of guitar cases filled with weapons. Oh, and this movie helped introduce Salma Hayek to the world.

 

37. Boogie Nights, 1997

Premise: A nightclub dishwasher becomes a popular porn star and slowly descends into a nightmare of drug abuse.

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson

Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Burt Reynolds, Julianne Moore

What you’ll Remember: Rollergirl (not Dirk Diggler’s junk)

Reasons it is on the List: Burt Reynolds as a porn kingpin? Women posing as porn stars? This has winner written all over it. It’s not just some excuse for showing pretty women either, it’s actually a well written and directed film. And there’s plenty of sex, drugs, and disco to go around.

36. American History X, 1998

Premise: A Neo-Nazi racist returns from prison and is expected by his friends to pick up his old life, only to find out that prison changed him.

Director: Tony Kaye

Stars: Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Beverly D’Angelo

What you’ll Remember: Someone biting a curb.

Reasons it is on the List: A fairly straight forward drama, it relies on a powerful story and the fact that Edward Norton delivers a staggering performance. It deals with gang life, violence, prison, and crime.

 

35. Unforgiven, 1990

Premise: An aging and retired gunslinger takes on one more job years after he hung up his guns.

Director: Clint Eastwood

Stars: Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman

What you’ll Remember: Hackman’s Little Bill Daggett.

Reasons it is on the List: It’s got Clint Eastwood and it’s a great Western. That should be enough. Also, Eastwood and Hackman beat the hell out of each other, a few dudes get shotgunned to death, and it has the Academy stamp of approval as Best Picture.

 

34. Boondock Saints, 1999

Premise: Two Catholic Irish-American fraternal twins become vigilantes, set out to rid their home city of crime and evil.

Director: Troy Duffy

Stars: Willem Dafoe, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus

What you’ll Remember: Willem Dafoe’s late movie wardrobe.

Reasons it is on the List: A violent crime drama, it goes over the top with gratuitously brutal violence, but it works as an action film. It also sprinkles in an occasional chuckle to lighten the mood. Released in 1999 overseas, this movie saw only a minor release in the United States. In fact, the story behind the making of the film is as interesting as the film itself. The documentary Overnight outlines the account about the movie and its writer/director Troy Duffy.

33. Kingpin, 1996

Premise: A disgraced former pro bowler with one hand tries to coach an Amish man to win a prestigious bowling championship.

Director: Bobby and Peter Farrelly

Stars: Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, Vanessa Angel, Bill Murray

What you’ll Remember: I didn’t want to be “Munsoned” out in the middle of nowhere.

Reasons it is on the List: Maybe it’s just me, but I enjoy this Farrelly brothers gross out comedy more than their more mainstream hits such as Dumb and Dumber and There’s Something About Mary. Plus, this one features comic idol Bill Murray.

32. The Fifth Element, 1997

Premise: A taxicab driver and former Special Forces member is enlisted to stop a dark planet from destroying earth.

Director: Luc Besson

Stars: Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Milla Jovovich

What you’ll Remember: The Fifth Element’s wardrobe.

Reasons it is on the List: Ignoring Chris Tucker’s annoying character, it’s a pretty action-packed movie, with a small touch of comedy and one scantily clad woman. Also, you’ll find flying cars, spaceships that go at the speed of light, weird creatures, and ugly aliens among the things that are present during this film.

31. The Hunt for Red October, 1990

Premise: A Lithuanian captain of a ballistic missile submarine equipped with a revolutionary silent propulsion heads toward the United States with questionable intentions.

Director: John McTiernan

Stars: Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn

What you’ll Remember: One Ping Only.

Reasons it is on the List: The first and best of the Jack Ryan movie franchise, it’s simply a great story. Plus there are Russians involved and exploding submarines, always a good combo. While it’s not an all out action thrill ride, it balances intensity and drama effectively.

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33 Responses to “ Top Fifty Guy Movies of the 1990s ”

  1. 51. Waterboy! I love that movie man…

  2. It’s a little bit obscure, but The Big Hit is definitely one of my favorites.

  3. Great list, but missing Casino!

  4. where is casino… was expcting it at number one

  5. I knew people would not like Casino missing. It’s a fair argument to make. I think its the Sharon Stone annoyance factor that did it in.

  6. Interesting that 2 of the top 5 best guy movies of the 90’s feature highly prominent scenes of male on male sodomy.

  7. Shawshank IMHO should be #1 but still dugg for being in the top 5.

  8. Gladiotor??????

  9. Did I no9t see Gladiator on the list. Come on now

  10. You don’t see Gladiator because this is movies of the 90’s not the 2000s.

    Fight Club #1? This list is a joke. Heat was MUCH better. And Wild Things is top 10 just for the make out scene alone.

  11. Good list, but “Out of Sight”? That movie sucked.

  12. Totally blew it on The Rock…..thing I remember about that movie is Sean Connery’s famous line “Losers always whine about their best….winner’s go home and fu*k the prom queen!”

  13. The Rock – “Carla was the prom queen!”

  14. You have to include A Few Good Men. Say what you want about Tom Cruise, but his scenes with Jack were awesome.

  15. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.

  16. Great list, but you forgot Suburban Commando, brother!!

    And CASINO definitely needs to be on this list. Top 5 hands down…

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  20. what about Snatch

  21. True Romance was 1993, not 1998 (look it up). Also, Armegedon wasn’t a great movie, but it was a lot better than some of the ones you’ve got in the top 50.

  22. Snatch was in 2000, but is very good.

    Sorry about the True Romance, wass a typo

  23. If you’re a fan of Michael Mann (”Heat”), then you can’t leave out “Last of the Mohicans” (1992). Daniel Day-Lewis plays the colonial bad-arse Hawkeye. Awesome battle scenes, both group and mano-a-mano. Wes Studi’s “Magua” does some serious butt-kicking of his own until he meets his fate at movie’s end.

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  26. The Shawshank Redemption was an awesome movie

  27. Good list, but Trainspotting takes place in Scotland. So, he’s a young Scottish guy. Just a heads up!

  28. Kilmer’s quote in Tombstone was I’m your Hucklebearer…you know the guy who carries the casket at a funeral.

    What the hell is a huckleberry?

  29. Two points:

    1) Scotland is in Britain, hence British man. All Scots are Brits

    2) I’m pretty certain the quote is “I’m your huckleberry”, even the subtitles confirm this. “I’m your huckleberry” was slang for “I’m the man for the job” or “I’m the man you’re looking for”

  30. From some random source on the internet :

    However, that whole thing about “huckleberry” supposedly being “hucklebearer” is utter hogwash (ol’ Frank out at Mescal should know better!). Kevin Jarre (who wrote the script–and is a friend of mine) took the line from old newspaper accounts quoting Holliday himself. There are plenty of examples of the use of “I’m your huckleberry” as in the context of the film (meaning: “I’m your man”). There are absolutely NO historical records of anyone, anywhere ever using the words “huckle-bearer” in any context. In fact, this myth of the term “huckle-bearer” has been traced all the way back to about 2000 when some cranky old re-enactors created it because they felt saying “I’m your huckleberry” just didn’t sound manly enough. The script says: huckleberry. When Val Kilmer (who actually uttered the line!) signed a photo for me he wrote: “I’m your huckleberry” (not huckle-bearer). And, heck, even the DVD’s subtitles read: “I’m your huckleberry”. Please do not propigate this ridiculous “huckle-bearer” story any further.

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  32. Fight Club in first place??? Of Course!! It is just the best film i have ever seen. Matrix is my second favourite, but only the first movie,the second looks like some marvel stuff, and the third is just fun to watch but not deep. Pulp fiction i find it overrated… If you see this as a list of most enjoyable movies, the other movies in the list are well chosen otherwise you wouldn´t see terminator in 7th place, it is satisfying but not a great great movie. This is the best 90s list!!!

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