Ma sélection
1- Abyss (James Cameron )
2- Indiana Jones et la dernière croisade (Steven Spielberg)
3- Retour vers le futur 2 (Robert Zemeckis)
4- Batman (Tim Burton)
5- Outrages (Brian de Palma)
6- The Killer (John Woo)
7- My Left Foot (Jim Sheridan)
Roger Ebert, 02.02.1990:
« My Left Foot » is a great film for many reasons, but the most important is that it gives us such a complete picture of this man’s life. It is not an inspirational movie, although it inspires. It is not a sympathetic movie, although it inspires sympathy. It is the story of a stubborn, difficult, blessed and gifted man who was dealt a bad hand, who played it brilliantly, and who left us some good books, some good paintings and the example of his courage. It must not have been easy.
8- Sexe, mensonges et vidéo (Steven Soderbergh)
9 – Né un quatre juillet (Oliver Stone)
10- Sea of Love (Harold Becker)
11- Le cercle des poètes disparus (Peter Weir)
12- Quand Harry rencontre Sally (Rob Reiner)
13- Calme Blanc (Philip Noyce)
Roger Ebert 07.04.1989:
« Dead Calm » generates genuine tension, because the story is so simple and the performances are so straightforward. This is not a gimmick film (unless you count the husband’s method of escaping from the sinking ship), and Kidman and Zane do generate real, palpable hatred in their scenes together.
14- Les banlieusards (Joe Dante)
15- La Guerre des Rose (Danny de Vito)
Top 10 National Board of Review
Driving Miss Daisy (Bruce Beresford)
IMDB, Trailer
Henry V (Kenneth Branagh)
IMDB, Trailer
Sex, Lies, and Videotape
The Fabulous Baker Boys (Steve Kloves)
My Left Foot
Dead Poets Society
Crimes et délits (Woody Allen)
IMDB, Trailer
Born on the Fourth of July
Glory (Edward Zwick)
IMDB, Trailer
Field of Dreams (Phil Alden Robinson)
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Oscars majeurs
Meilleur film: Driving Miss Daisy (Bruce Beresford)
Meilleur réalisateur: Oliver Stone (Né un 4 juillet)
Meilleur acteur: Daniel Day-Lewis (My Left Foot)
Meilleure actrice: Jessica Tandy (Driving Miss Daisy)