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1984 vs. 1999 movies


So my friend and I have been debating the following for years: he thinks 1984 is the bigger and better year for movies than 1999. I say it's 1999 and it's far and ahead better than 1984. What do you think? He are some of the highest ranked popular movies on IMDb of the respective years.

1984:
Ghostbusters
The Terminator
Beverly Hills Cop
Amadeus
Revenge of the Nerds
Gremlins
Once Upon a Time in America
Police Academy
The Karate Kid
Sixteen Candles
Footloose
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
The NeverEnding Story
Paris, Texas
A Nightmare on Elm Street
1984
Top Secret!
This Is Spinal Tap
The Killing Fields
Children of the Corn
Starman
Threads
Dune
Red Dawn
Splash

1999:
American Beauty
Fight Club
The Sixth Sense
Magnolia
The Matrix
Three Kings
Being John Malkovich
The Green Mile
Toy Story 2
The Insider
American Pie
Election
Office Space
Girl, Interrupted
Eyes Wide Shut
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Galaxy Quest
Dogma
The Cider House Rules
The Blair Witch Project
Payback
Sleepy Hollow
Go
The Iron Giant
The Mummy
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Deep Blue Sea

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These are others from 1984 that are pretty popular that I really like a lot.

The Bounty
Angel
Savage Streets
Body Double

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I went to a list on IMDb and chose some of the top 50 listed. The first 3 weren't there.

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1984 - 33 movies seen. Avg rating - 6.64
1999 - 35 movies seen. Avg rating - 6.43

My top five for 1984;
- Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
- Gremlins
- The Terminator
- Savage Streets

My top five for 1999;
- Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
- The Ninth Gate
- The Matrix
- Fight Club
- Eyes Wide Shut



1984 wins bro. It's over.

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I own 21 films from 1984 while I only own 10 films from 1999.
Furthermore, five films from 1984 appear on my 100 Favorite Films list compared to four films from 1999.
Thus I'm gonna have to go with 1984.
Here's the breakdown ...
1984
Bachelor Party - DVD
Body Double - Blu-ray
Broadway Danny Rose - DVD
Dune - Blu-ray
The Flamingo Kid - DVD
Garbo Talks - DVD (#93 on my list)
Moscow On the Hudson - DVD
The Natural - DVD
Once Upon a Time In America - Blu-ray
The Philadelphia Experiment - DVD (#81)
Purple Rain - Blu-ray
Red Dawn - Blu-ray
Revenge of the Nerds - DVD
Romancing the Stone - Blu-ray
Sixteen Candles - DVD
Starman - Blu-ray (#68)
Streets of Fire - 4K Ultra HD (#99)
Swing Shift - DVD
The Terminator - Blu-ray (#20)
This Is Spinal Tap - Blu-ray
2010: The Year We Make Contact - Blu-ray

1999
A Walk On the Moon - DVD
The Bone Collector - Blu-ray (#73)
Double Jeopardy - DVD (#89)
Entrapment - Blu-ray
For Love of the Game - Blu-ray
Galaxy Quest - DVD
The Green Mile - Blu-ray (#86)
Notting Hill - Blu-ray
October Sky - Blu-ray (#36)
Office Space - Blu-ray

UPDATE
Your list has inspired me to order Three Kings (1999) from Amazon.

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'99 hands down. '84 is good but the amount of brilliant & just fun films that came out in 1999 is just crazy.

What a year for film.

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To me, 1984 lacks a bit of variety and has more cheesy movies.

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Nailed it. '99 is diverse as hell. You have banger action, comedies, thrillers, drama, sci-fi & adventure movies.

Also, some of my favorite films of all time came out in 1999.

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American Beauty, Fight Club and Magnolia are all top 10 for me.

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84.

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No, 1999 is by far the better year.

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Both years had awesome movies

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Definitely 99

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