Matt Damon in Saving Private Ryan, which was 1998’s highest-grossing film. I liked this one better than the “boat” movie! Jonathan Tunick (known mainly as a music arranger) is another! I usually tend to like Mike Nichols’ films – this one is no exception!ġ997 Will Smith and Linda Fiorentino in Men In Black, which was the second highest-grossing film of 1997. Did you know that there are two EGOT owners credited in this film? Director Mike Nichols was one. Robin Williams and Christine Baranski in The Birdcage, which was the ninth highest-grossing film of 1996. Ace Ventura 2: When Nature Calls, $108.3M.Harvey Keitel as “The Wolf” in Pulp Fiction. Jesus I LOVED his character in this movie!
Highest grossing movies of the 90s movie#
Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park. This was the only movie from the top 10 grossing movies of that year I actually saw! Or did you think I just used this photo because he’s (essentially) shirtless? Well…uh…maybe! ? Home Alone 2: Lost In New York, $173.5M.No, I wasn’t going to use the “beaver flashing” photo! I have SOME taste! Michael Douglas and Jeanne Tripplehorne in Basic Instinct, which was the 9th highest grossing movie of 1992. The Naked Gun 2 1/2 – The Smell Of Fear, $86.9M.“Wind In His Hair” from Dances With Wolves, which won the Academy Award for best picture.Ĭhristina Ricci as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family, which was the seventh highest-grossing film of 1991.
And let’s get this party started already! Movies grossing more than $200 million will be noted in green, and movies winning best picture will be denoted in bold.
As always, consult for the most up-to-date box office numbers. What follows is a list of the top 10 highest-grossing films from each year in the 1990s. This film was not released in the 1990s, but was directed by Quentin Tarantino, who started to make his mark in this decade. My attitude has changed about him over the years, however, and I think he’s a pretty damn good actor now! Forgive me, Leo di Caprio! Jamie Foxx and Leonardo di Caprio in Django Unchained. At the time, I thought he was a pretty boy and had zero respect for him. The highest-grossing film of that decade was Titanic, which I initially only wanted to watch because I wanted to see Leonardo di Caprio drown. The 1990s was a decade when we were utterly convinced that dinosaurs were totally real, Kevin Costner could play any character despite having a Chicago accent in every movie, and three different actors could be Batman… and that was totally OK! Except nobody could abide George Clooney’s nipple suit (I have not seen that movie).