Now that the dust has settled, was it kino?

Now that the dust has settled, was it kino?

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Third best adventure film of the 90s

>dust
kek I get it good one opie

Unironically yes

Absolutely

Saw this in 35mm a month or so ago. Was insane.

Did the effects hold up better than they do in blu-ray quality?

yes

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Need full list user at least n#1&2

1) The Phantom
2) The Jungle Book
3) The Mummy
4) The Mask of Zorro
5) Jumanji
6) Congo
7) Stargate
8) Tarzan
9) Hook
10) Muppet Treasure Island

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>Fraser Mummy and Cruise mummy on the same level

absolüte 90s action kino.

Fuck that's a good list.

>Muppet treasure Island is at the bottom
And to think I thought you were a man of culture

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wtf is this nonsense

Hey the 90s had a lot of great action/adventure flicks, be happy it made the top ten

the last good adventure movie ever made, a modern classic with no flaws

You didn't like National Treasure or Sahara?

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why was cutthroat Island and congo panned? I remember them being great as a kid

Congo is really fun, just an example of how critics and audiences didn't know how good they had it back then. If they knew what Hollywood films would be like 20 years in the future they would have licked that movie's asshole.

Cutthroat Island is just terrible, and since it's a self-aware film that tries to be humorous you can't even enjoy it as a so-bad-it's-good flick. Geena Davis' character in that movie is absolutely insufferable

not much a fan of Sahara, it felt like How to lose a Guy in the desert

national treasure is a national treasure