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The Nineties

Cinema in the Nineties - Big Blockbusters, Tarantino and Hugh Grant.

Julia Roberts1990
Pretty Woman walked down the street, Kevin was left Home Alone and Edward Scissorhands didn't get the girl. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1990

Anthony Hopkins1991
The Lambs were silent, The Committments were singing and Terminator was back. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1991

Wayne and Garth1992
Wayne's World was excellent, Reservoir Dogs launched Tarantinos career, and Malcolm X fought for equality. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1992

Demi Moore1993
Demi got an Indecent Proposal, Dinosaurs stalked Jurassic Park and Meg Ryan wasSleepless in Seattle. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1993

Terence Stamp 1994
Tarantino gave us Pulp Fiction, Hugh Grant had a spot of church trouble and Priscilla wasQueen of the Desert. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1994.

Kevin Spacey 1995
Who was Keyser Soze? Kevin Costner visited Waterworld and Mel Gibson had a Braveheart. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1995.

Trainspotting 1996
Toy Story wowed CGI fans, Trainspotting cause moral outrage and William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet made Leo a heartthrob. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1996.

Austin Powers 1997
Austin Powers was groovy, baby! Steel-workers strutted their stuff in The Full Monty and Titanic sank again. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1997.

Cameron Diaz 1998
There was Something About Mary, Tom Hanks was Saving Private Ryan and Boogie Nights traced Dirk Diggler's career. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1998.

Keanu Reeves 1999
Don't talk about Fight Club but The Matrix and Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels are fair game. Check the BBC Films Site for cinema in 1999.





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