Favorite Movies of 1989

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    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    Ranked by 41 users
    244 -43
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    Back to the Future Part II
    Ranked by 48 users
    233 -16
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    Batman
    Ranked by 42 users
    208 +3
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    The Little Mermaid
    Ranked by 33 users
    166 -10
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    Dead Poets Society
    Ranked by 29 users
    142 -46
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    Kiki's Delivery Service
    Ranked by 19 users
    114 -23
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    Ghostbusters II
    Ranked by 25 users
    110 -56
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    Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
    Ranked by 24 users
    96 +14
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    Lethal Weapon 2
    Ranked by 14 users
    69 -76
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    Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
    Ranked by 21 users
    63 -63
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    Christmas Vacation
    Ranked by 15 users
    58 +81
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    All Dogs Go to Heaven
    Ranked by 14 users
    54 -77
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    UHF
    Ranked by 11 users
    54 +27
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    When Harry Met Sally...
    Ranked by 11 users
    51 -38
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    Glory
    Ranked by 7 users
    47 -1
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    Licence To Kill
    Ranked by 11 users
    44 -18
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    Field of Dreams
    Ranked by 10 users
    43 +94
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    The Abyss
    Ranked by 12 users
    42 +56
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    The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
    Ranked by 6 users
    42 +49
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    Born on the Fourth of July
    Ranked by 9 users
    41 +47

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  • 8 years ago
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    Jesus, 1989 sucked, there are like 5 good movies that came out that year; the rest is utter forgettable trash. Mystery Train by Jim Jarmusch was pretty dope, though. Batman and Mermaid are aight
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    • Gries He
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      Editing … Also, there's really no excuse why I haven't seen 'dead poets society' yet.
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    • Gries He
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      Gries He
      Editing … Deleted by himself
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    • Sudertum
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      Sudertum
      Editing … How about watching more flicks from year then! 1989 has severall decent flicks but no outstanding one, resulting an average year.
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    • Caff
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      Caff
      Editing … You also need to see Bill and Ted's Most Excellent Adventure. It's stupid, but wonderful.
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    • Silent Gamer
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      Silent Gamer
      Editing … I don't think I have even rewatched any of these films in the last 10 years, besides maybe Kickboxer and Kiki's Delivery Service
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    • DjinnFighter
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      Editing … Well, BTTF2 is the best movie of all time.
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    • Magwaza
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      Editing … I know we would have at least one person with shit taste like this. 1989 was very good (especially outisde of Hollywood moviess). I haven't even seen a lot of the most interesting looking stuff yet ("Freeze. Die. Come to Life", "Black Rain", "The Asthenic Syndrome", "Visitor to a Museum", "Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East?", "My Twentieth Century", just to name a few) .
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    • Bob GutSmasha
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      Editing … You forget that Gries likes David Cage movies, Ellen Page was born in 1987 so she wasn't old enough to be exploited yet.
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    • Michael Z
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      Michael Z
      Editing … I think what Magwaza is trying to say - in his own unique Magwaza-style way of saying it - is that every year had great movies, you just have to look for them. Which is a fair point.
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    • Not Important
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      Editing … Mate, you cant call a year bad in film when you've obviously only seen shitty movies from the year. Do the Right Thing and plunge into The Abyss of 1989. You feel like you were Born on the Fourth of July? Go watch Driving Miss Daisy and feel the Glory of Henry V. After these, you've become so addicted to good movies, you'll become a Drugstore Cowboy, but don't do drugs, go to the Dead Poets Society.
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