Remember Going to the Movies in 1999?

The year is 1999.

The competition for moviegoers' attention is fierce; this is making M. Night Shyamalan extremely anxious. He's confident he has something special with The Sixth Sense, but he's nervous that the film will be overshadowed by the super-hyped Blair Witch Project.

Then, in one of the many compelling anecdotes in Brian Rafferty's Best Movie Year Ever: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen, there is the moment when Shymalan knew his film was going to be huge. The writer/director said he was watching a pick-up basketball game and a player threw a wildly inaccurate pass that flew out of bounds. A pass intended for no one. Another player, unaware that Shymalan was watching, said to the guy who threw the lousy pass: "You see dead people or something?"

The Sixth Sense exceeded expectations, had a 9-month run and made a boatload of money. The phrase "I see dead people" went viral.

For people who came of age in the 1990s, Best Movie Year Ever: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen is a reminder of just how important film was back then. People worshipped Quentin Tarantino and Kevin Smith and Paul Thomas Anderson. Movies tackled big ideas. Indie films battled studio giants. Stars did it all. People went to the movies to be disturbed and challenged.

This book was a walk down memory lane for me, and it's a great resource for younger cinemaphiles.

Here are a few of the movies discussed in the book, vaguely in order of how much I like them:


  1. Being John Malkovich
  2. The Matrix
  3. Fight Club
  4. Rushmore
  5. Election
  6. Three Kings
  7. The Limey
  8. The Sixth Sense
  9. Office Space
  10. Run Lola Run
  11. The Blair Witch Project
  12. Magnolia
  13. American Movie
  14. eXistenZ
  15. Boys Don't Cry
  16. The Insider
  17. American Beauty
  18. The Virgin Suicides
  19. Galaxy Quest
  20. The Iron Giant
  21. Cruel Intentions
  22. American Pie
  23. 10 Things I Hate About You
  24. Eyes Wide Shut
  25. The Phantom Menace
Many more films are mentioned (not all from 1999). The book really captures the mood as we prepared to head into a new millennium.

There a few good movies I saw back then that are NOT mentioned in the book. 1999 was a bountiful year in film. The Straight Story and Bringing Out The Dead and Princess Mononoke and The Talented Mr. Ripley.

It's absurd that one year could produce so many significant moments in an art form. Soon after, movies went into decline, and we entered the age of Platinum TV, but maybe someday soon things will change. Maybe once this quarantine is over, we'll want to go to the movies to think again. We'll tire of the same big-budget superhero retreads and gross-out comedies, and want meatier fare.

Until then, while you are stuck at home, there are worse things you could do then return to a few of these films. Happy viewing.

6 comments:

  1. I dig movies way more than TV.
    I think 2019 was a top year and hopefully a swing back towards film and away from TV...

    2019 Recommendations (no order)
    Us
    I Lost my Body
    One Child Nation
    Shadow
    El Camino
    Parasite
    Honey Boy
    Her Smell
    Dolemite is My Name
    Jojo Rabbit
    Hustlers
    Honeyland
    The Last Black Man in San Francisco
    Marriage Story
    The Irishman
    Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
    Ad Astra
    Uncut Gems
    Knives Out
    A Hidden Life
    High Life
    The Lighthouse
    Midsommer
    Under the Silver Lake
    The Beach Bum

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  2. wow! thanks-- i forgot about ad astra . . .

    this is a great resource.

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  3. i’ve seen 18 of the 1999 films and 2 of the 2019 films. i assume that means something culturally significant.

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  4. You’re too old to stay awake for 2 hours?

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  5. we watched "shutter island" last night. kids complained at first because they have gotten so used to TV-- they just want to watch all the new "curb" episodes-- but then they got into it. we all stayed awake . . .

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  6. i've seen parasite, uncut gems, el camino, the irishman, marriage story, knives out, midsommer, and a bit of the beach bum. you could probably skip the beach bum. midsommer gets really disturbing. uncut gems and parasite are two of the best movies in the last twenty years.

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