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I love cheese dick 90s disaster movies.

HotDogJoe

Professional leech since 1994. Anyone can do it.
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Volcano and Dante's Peak came out the same year, and had a similar rediculous premise (holy fuck, a volcano...here?) with Volcano taking the cake with regard to how silly it was. Yeah, surely row of Jersey barriers with dirt piled behind them is going to divert a lava flow.

Dante's Peak is fucking great. The old hag's legs dissolving in the acid lake because she had to be a stubborn bitch and jump out of the boat early will never not be funny.
 

Mc.Faggot

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I never understood why they didn’t let steve buscemi sacrifice himself, it didnt have to be the dad

My mom was like “hed just go crazy again and start shooting the place up”

which i guess was a good point
 

Turk February

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I know it's not 90s but I've been dying to watch Moonfall. I just can't find anyone to watch it with.
 
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The mix of early cgi but perfected models and miniatures make 90s films somehow more grounded than the cgi filled special effects green screen heavy stuff now.

Terminator 2 is the best example of this. The cgi doesn't hold up too well for the melty robot but it feels more real than the shite today.
It's infuriating watching modern movies and not being able to relax because with every scene you are thinking if are they on location or what things in the background are cgi.
 
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