These ’90s Movies Are Truly Underrated

Published on 12/30/2021
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The Thirteenth Floor (1999)

This film features Douglas Hall (Craig Bierko) who finds himself on the wrong side of the law as he is caught up in the murder of Hannon Fuller, a VR system’s billionaire designer. He got help from Fuller’s daughter to enter into a simulation, a similar story to 1937 Los Angeles, where he searched for clues left by his deceased mentor. It came out roughly a month after The Matrix was released and as such, got a hit due to its similar setup. A similar setting was a little too hectic for viewers who gave a better rating to the Wachowski release.
Why You Should Watch: Some intriguing twists will have you captivated once you start to watch.

The Thirteenth Floor 1999

The Thirteenth Floor 1999

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Pump Up The Volume (1990)

Christian Slater was a star in this film as he played the role of Mark Hunter, a teenage loner who would generally pass out life-changing truths to his fellow schoolmates. He did this under the guise of local radio legend, Hard Harry.
Why You Should Watch: This movie showcased Slater in his prime and the ultimate lessons dished out by Hard Harry if given today would be placed under some heavy covering based on their values. This was truly a golden project that hit the scene.

Pump Up The Volume 1990

Pump Up The Volume 1990

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