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HCH Academy Awards - Best Picture of 1993

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  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,118 Standard Supporter
    Schindler's List
    The eerie silence walking out of Schindler’s List is something I will never forget.

  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,730 Founders Club
    Jurassic Park

    Not even close. Jurassic Park was, quite possibly, the coolest addition of CGI of all-tim. It made things that humans could only conceive of as fossils or drawings in a book look like they really were roaming the Earth again. I haven't seen the OG Jurassic Park in years, so maybe some of this is 12 y.o. me opining, but this is in my all-time top 10.

    It's one of the 10 or so movies that I cannot turn off if I run across on Dish. I've seen several times in the last couple years. It holds up. Really good movie.
    Jurassic Park had a 25 year anniversary release in theaters and I went to see it.

    If it weren't for the outdated computers and tech, you would think it was released that year.

    Holds up incredibly well.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,099 Founders Club
    Tombstone
    Doogles said:

    Not even close. Jurassic Park was, quite possibly, the coolest addition of CGI of all-tim. It made things that humans could only conceive of as fossils or drawings in a book look like they really were roaming the Earth again. I haven't seen the OG Jurassic Park in years, so maybe some of this is 12 y.o. me opining, but this is in my all-time top 10.

    It's one of the 10 or so movies that I cannot turn off if I run across on Dish. I've seen several times in the last couple years. It holds up. Really good movie.
    Jurassic Park had a 25 year anniversary release in theaters and I went to see it.

    If it weren't for the outdated computers and tech, you would think it was released that year.

    Holds up incredibly well.
    Computers and "mobile" phones in movies is a great look at how far and fast we move these days