27 Forgotten '90s Movies That Deserve A Second Chance

A lot of great movies found their audiences throughout the 1990s, whether it be on the big screen, on a video shelf, or on late-night cable television. Yet there's an even bigger number of far-out flicks that fell through the cracks, and they just might be worth your precious time in the present.

1.Drop Squad (1994)

Vondie Curtis Hall, Ving Rhames and more in "Drop Squad"

2.No Escape (1994)

Ray Liotta in "No Escape"

A thrilling, hard-hitting mix of Mad Max and Escape From New York, No Escape follows a dystopian future in which a convict (Liotta) is exiled to a remote island, where he is caught between warring tribes of fellow criminals.

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3.Death Machine (1994)

"Death Machine"

4.Rapid Fire (1992)

Brandon Lee in "Rapid Fire"

5.Dirty Work (1998)

(L-R) Artie Lange and Norm MacDonald in "Dirty Work"

6.Joe’s Apartment (1996)

Jerry O'Connell in "Joe's Apartment"

MTV's mature, gross-out answer to Alvin and the Chipmunks, Joe's Apartment is a cult classic that follows a New York City transplant who befriends a litany of musical, well-meaning cockroaches in the hopes of better fortune (to, of course, mixed results).

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7.Tall Tale (1995)

Oliver Platt in "Tall Tale"

8.Bloodmoon (1997)

Ken Kensai in "Bloodmoon"

9.Def by Temptation (1990)

Theatrical Poster for "Def by Temptation"

In this surreal and bloody cult favorite, two best friends (James Bond III and Kadeem Hardison) cross paths with a vampiric succubus (Cynthia Bond) at a local bar in New York City while dealing with the weight of their own aggressively religious upbringing.

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10.Four Rooms (1995)

Tim Roth and Lana McKissack in "Four Rooms"

11.The Guyver (1991)

Theatrical Poster for "The Guyver"

12.Blown Away (1994)

Tommy Lee Jones in "Blown Away"

A pulse-pounding cat-and-mouse thriller with a number of genuine edge-of-your-seat set pieces, Blown Away tells the story of a bomb squad lieutenant (Jeff Bridges) whose past comes to haunt him when he is personally targeted by a relentless terrorist (Jones).

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13.Once Upon a Forest (1993)

"Once Upon a Forest"

14.The Vagrant (1992)

Bill Paxton in "The Vagrant"

Produced by Mel Brooks, The Vagrant is sadly forgotten yet manic and twisted horror comedy about a new homeowner (Paxton) who is constantly tormented by a murderous vagabond (Marshall Bell).

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15.Trespass (1992)

(L-R) Ice Cube, Ice-T and Stoney Jackson in "Trespass"

16.But I’m a Cheerleader (1999)

(L-R) Katharine Towne, Clea DuVall, Melanie Lynskey and Natasha Lyonne in "But I'm a Cheerleader"

A satirical romantic comedy that has become a cult favorite among queer cinema fans, But I'm a Cheerleader shares the tale of a high school teenager (Lyonne) who is sent to a conversion therapy camp, where she begins to fall in love with another inductee (DuVall).

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17.National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993)

Emilio Estevez in "National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1"

18.Six-String Samurai (1998)

Theatrical Poster for "Six-String Samurai"

19.Freaked (1993)

Alex Winter in "Freaked"

20.Judgment Night (1993)

Cuba Gooding Jr. in "Judgment Night"

21.The Limey (1999)

Luis Guzman and Terence Stamp in "The Limey"

22.I Come in Peace (aka Dark Angel) (1990)

Matthias Hues in "I Come in Peace"

Dolph Lundgren and Brian Benben team to fight deadly intergalactic drug dealers in Houston, Texas in I Come in Peace, an explosive, SFX-heavy action movie unlike anything else.

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23. Warriors of Virtue (1997)

"Warriors of Virtue"

Even if you've never seen Warriors of Virtue, you've likely seen the unbelievable trailer for the martial arts fantasy film, which follows a young boy who is transported to a forest realm in which he encounters anthropomorphic kangaroo ninjas.

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24.Surviving the Game (1994)

Ice-T in "Surviving the Game"

25.State of Grace (1990)

Sean Penn & Gary Oldman in "State of Grace"

26. In the Mouth of Madness (1994)

Sam Neill in "In The Mouth of Madness"

27.Arlington Road (1999)

Jeff Bridges and Tim Robbins in "Arlington Road"

A suspenseful and unpredictable thriller that has gained a strong following on home media, Arlington Road follows a history professor (Bridges) who suspects that his well-to-do neighbors (Robbins and Joan Cusack) may actually be a part of a domestic terrorism cell.

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