Chandra and Jordan reacting to Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)) - First Time Watching! Leave a comment to let us know what you think! Subscribe and Like to support us! PATREON: / maplenutsreact #tombraider #moviereact #laracroft
Lara's personality in the early 2000s movies is the same personality Lara had in the original games. The reboot trilogy did more than just change her look it also completely changed her personality.
I found it very funny that they basically victimized her. OG Lara was powerful, smart, cunning, capable, educated, worldly and sexy. They kept some of that, but they really hammered her down, downplayed her femininity, and kinda broke the back of her character in a way that really perplexed me. I had a couple friends, girls, that I went to school with back in the 90s who were big OG Lara fans and they were absolutely baffled to see such a strong female gaming icon changed in such a way.
One of the parts that still amazes me is that she did every single stunt herself…..the escape from Siberia especially, they had 14 cameras on her and she just had to run like hell and not get hit….Angelina is incredible 😍
Great to see someone finally react to this movie, dont forget the sequel. Maybe you already know but in case you don't, Jon Voigt, who played her father is her real father. Although the game itself was bad I always liked Angel of Darkness for its potential. As far as recommendation of female lead: Underworld 1 and 2, Resident Evil with Milla Jovovich (and why not her Joan of Arc movie), the classic Coffy with Pam Grier (or any of her blaxploitation movies), La Femme Nikita, Sex and Fury (1973)
So excited for this reaction! Lara Croft was one of the first characters I fell in love with when I was younger. When I first saw this movies I felt in love with Lara even more. Still one of my favourite action films.
This is the real Lara Croft! My respect for Alicia Vikander, but neither her appearance nor the film had anything to do with the fans' idea of Lara Croft and her world.
I love this movie so much I have always loved Angelina and how great she plays Lara Croft she was perfect for the role and for how old the movie is it still holds up great hope you all do the next one it’s pretty great as well!
I've forgotten how Great the OG Tomb Raider Movie is. Angelina Jolie was perfectly cast. Iain Glen, Jon Voight and even Daniel Craig were all spot on in their respective roles as well. I always viewed the reboot Tomb Raider games as an alternate universe Lara Croft. If you put her and OG Lara in the same room their two totally different people.
Another great reaction 😊. I can confirm that the Double Pistols were her signature weapons at the time. The original PlayStation was one of the first gaming consoles I ever purchased (the N64 being the first), thanks to my first job, and Tomb Raider was definitely among the games I played on it. 37:36 - Off the top of my head, Mr. And Mrs. Smith, Salt, and Atomic Blonde. Both Mr. And Mrs. Smith, and Salt star Angelina Jolie, with Smith having a similar feel as this Tomb Raider film, in terms of humor/quips and crazy action. Salt is more serious, but has the action. Atomic blonde is similar to Salt, but stars Charlize Theron. Other game based movies - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Uncharted, Hitman, and Ender’s Game. Comic book movies - I’ve suggested The Rocketeer before, but I’ll add The Mask, Kick-Ass, and Mystery Men, as older but fun movies.
A lot of the old TR games are in the DNA of this movie, but you'll find that TR Legend and Rise of the Tomb Raider to an extent also take a lot of inspiration from the movie as well. If you want to play the older games you'll probably be happy to pick up the TR Trilogy Remasters that are supposed to release in Feb next year. If you want globe-trotting personality-filled Lara, TR Legend is a nice casual romp for first-timers.
Yes! I feel like I recognized a few things from this movie that were also in the newer games that I played! And thanks for the TR Trilogy rundown... I'd love to try out the remastered version you mentioned!
And the reason that scene with her father is so powerful and emotional is that John Voight (Richard Croft) is her real life father, so it wasn’t really even acting.
I was 14 when this movie came out and I saw it in theatres. Seeing Angie on the big screen as Lara sparked the single biggest crush I've ever had and it persisted for many many years.
32:35. The pain is real. That is her actual father John Voight. Per wiki "Jolie has had a lifelong dysfunctional relationship with her father, which began when Voight left the family when his daughter was less than a year old.[26] She has said that from then on their time together was sporadic and usually carried out in front of the press"
@@maplenutsreact If you think about it, they don't actually show both their faces at the same time, so I'm pretty sure the scenes were shot at different times/places 🙂 Someone correct me if I'm wrong..
Don't forget the Nikita TV show (Maggie Q). Plot twists galore, and great action. As well: TV: Dark Angel (Jessica Alba), Alias (Jennifer Garner), Jessica Jones, Killing Eve; Movies: Suckerpunch, Killers Anonymous, Lucy, Aeon Flux, Alita: Battle Angel, Kill Bill 1 & 2, Ocean's Eight (for a lighter-hearted one), The Thomas Crown Affair (Rene Russo is superb), The Villainess (2017, Korean)... many, many more if you want. Special mention to Hackers, not only because Angelina is equally as good in it, but it's also my favourite movie. You need this one on your list. Astounding soundtrack as well.
It’s cool to see your reaction since you’ve only seen the newer Lara. Loved your reaction as always! Yeah the twin Pistols were Lara’s first iconic weapons forever until the reboot.
I saw this at Grauman's (now TCL) Chinese Theatre in L.A. when I was on vacation with my mom at 16. It was such a fun popcorn flick! Angelina Jolie really was the perfect casting choice. It made for a great memory! ❤
"To see your world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower. Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, an eternity in an hour. William Blake." Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Rachel Appleton. Automobile Enthusiast Fact: Lara's (Angelina Jolie) bike is a 1996 Yamaha TRX850 Custom made by Curley UK. Gun Enthusiast Fact: Lara's (Angelina Jolie) pistols are 9mm Heckler & Koch USP Matches. The gun used by Powell (Iain Glen) is the H&K G36k and the shortened carbine version of the G36 assault rifle. The gun that Alex West (Daniel Craig) uses in the Tomb Of The Dancing Light is a Walther P99, the signature weapon of James Bond before he switched back to the PPK. Adaptation Success Fact: When Lara (Angelina Jolie) starts smashing the clock with a hammer, Hillary (Chris Barrie) uses a silver tray to protect his face. This is a reference to the games, in which, while exploring Croft Manor, the player can shoot at the butler, who then also uses the tray he's carrying around to protect himself. Angelina Jolie was extremely hesitant towards wearing Lara's famous short shorts that she wears in the games, and the opening fight scene with Simon. However, she eventually agreed, because she knew it would make the fans of the character happy.
5:18 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is a great movie. I went to see it at the cinema with my grandfather Fred RIP. Angelina Jolie was an awesome Lara Croft. Treasure Huntress Lara Croft sets off on a quest to stop a sinister cult from finding an artefact that will give whoever possesses it the power of time travel.
For a relatively petite woman, Angelina can pull off a convincing action role. She's genuinely charismatic. Have a look at Mr and Mrs Smith, that's a fun action movie with her and then-husband Brad Pitt.
If you haven't seen it you should definitely see the 1st Alien movie. Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) is a great lead character & it is a great story on top.
One thing that annoys me is when people try and treat this as some serious movie, no this is very much a video game character made real, and I loved every moment of it.
Hi Jordan & Chandra!😊 I remember when this came out in the theater. There was a large void of films with strong female leads at the time. From what I remember the next film "The Cradle of Life" (2003) was even better than this one. Great reactions to the original Lara Croft film, Maplenut Kids!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏
I'm a little late to the party, but to answer your question: Yes, there is - are - games of this - the original - Lara Croft, and they just got remastered, so the original games could be played with present day gear. Tomb Raider I-II-III is out now and you will recognize the inspiration of the movie as you play the levels.
In a movie full of enjoyable cheese that combo of NIN playing during that slow-mo shot with the two chinooks flying over at 26:33 is genuinely awesome. Hands down my favourite poser walk in any movie. Feels like it could be in a music video.
I do love this film! Always thought it was clever to use Jon Voight as Lara's dad (he is Angelina Jolie's dad). The Alicia Vikander Tomb Raider is worth a watch too. Great reaction guys 👍
I'm a little late but i just discovered you guys today. I've been a Tomb Raider fan since the first one on PC and I hope you experience every game and movie regardless of what people say. Every one of them is different and it should be taken as nothing more than a new adventure with a beloved character, and yes, I loved the 2018 movie too, despite people knocking it because her chest wasn't big enough... that should give you context on why you should form your own opinions. Looking forward to joining you guys on this journey (of reactions to everything, not just Tomb Raider)
I am a huge TR fan and one of my all time favourite PS1 games is TR2. I would highly recommend the first 3 games, they are all referenced in this film and I recognized them all when I first saw this at the cinema. Another video game movie franchise I would recommend with a strong female lead is the Resident Evil films, Milla Jovovich is so awesome in them
This was based off the original Tomb Raider game series starting in 1996. But it’s also similar to the Legend (2005) series which was a soft reboot/reset with her origin story. Also, check out the sequel, Cradle of Life. And then compare both Angelina Jolie Tomb Raider movies to the 2016 movie with Alicia Vandercar based off the 2013 reboot Survivor version
The three best video game adaptations are all shows. Last of us, Arcane, and Edgerunners. Arcane in particular does stuff with communicating visceral emotion through facial animation that I don't know if a live actor could actually do. It's like they take microexpressions that we should register subconsciously and turn them up to 11 for incredibly powerful visual storytelling. They can just show a half second expression that says more than most shows can achieve with 5 minutes of dialogue.
That took me all the way back to puberty. LOL This movie was the reason I always played both P1 and P2 on lightgun game at arcades. I also thought she was English and Daniel Craig was American for quite some time because of this movie.
I always thought it was interesting that Jon Voight played Lara Croft’s (Angelina Jolie) father in this movie , and then 3 years later also played Benjamin Franklin Gates’ (Nick Cage) father in National Treasure as well.
This intro song during the spider bot battle was one of my favorite things at the time. "Absurd" by Fluke. It was on the Wipeout XL game soundtrack, then I bought and loved the whole album "Risotto" by Fluke.
OMG I used to play so much Wipeout! Love that game haha. And thanks for naming the song... after so many of these movies I go and add the soundtracks or songs to my playlists!
I loved this when it came out on VHS. You should do Silent Hill if you are first time reactioners to that. Female leads - Sucker Punch - Zack Snyder - Annhilation - Alex Gardner - Kill Bill - Tarantino - Sicario - Denis Vilneuve
The only thing I don't care for in this movie is the finale where Lara beats her adversary with literal fisticuffs. Someone is going to cry sexism, but no... Dude outweighs her by an easy 50 pounds if not more. She does not have toned arms, she's got pipe cleaners. Lara has never been a brawler. This is one place I would have definitely leaned into the games. Lara has two sets of *ahem* physical assets, the obvious ones, and her legs. She should have literally kicked the shit out of him. In the first game she literally trip-kicks a dude unconscious. That would have been a more satisfying finishing move, IMHO. Other than that I can't really complain. Tomb Raider is one of the best video game movies ever made, and though that's not a high bar to pass, it is a compliment. Old school adventure with a new school coat of pain (at the time anyway.) On the subject of Lara's pistols... USP Match. It's an odd choice, honestly. They're very bulky, and they're not really.... They're more of a marksman pistol. They were an upgrade brought in with the maligned "Angel of Darkness" game. In the OG games its always been a debate what kind of pistols she had, but my take was always she was packing a pair of Browning Hi-Power pistols. Obviously, even by the 90s those were getting a little long in the tooth, and by the early 2000s they would come off as quite antiquated, but... I mean there's nothing wrong with the USP Match. They're a beautiful looking gun visually.
Have you seen “Iron Man” (first one) and “Deadpool”? Ryan Reynolds was born to play Deadpool. Both awesome! Also Ryan Reynolds in “Free Guy” (video game movie) is great!
The best video game movies I can think of that I enjoyed are Warcraft, Final fantasy: Advent Children and Final fantasy:Spirits within. Video game atmosphere movies....Gamer, Free Guy and Ready Player One. This was a fun watch after LOTR The Fellowship of the Ring.
Mortal Kombat (1995), Resident Evil (2002), Alien vs Predator (2004) and Doom (2005) would be my picks. Doom and Alien vs Predator aren't the greatest, but it had some fun scenes in it - especially for fans of the games/franchises.
On RU-vid a guy has trained an AI to play the original Tomb Raider. It plays like it IS Lara, speaking in her voice and making observations about the world like "This ledge is too high, maybe I should climb on those rocks so I can reach it". Or at least he claims to have. I'm very sceptical but the videos are entertaining if nothing else.
I always found it mildly amusing that they cast an American actress to play a British character, but also a British actor to play an American character 😏
I hope you guys will try out the remasters of the first 3 original TR games when they come out this month. We fans of classic Lara are stoked to get her back with an update. I have loved Lara since playing as her the 90s in TR1, so when this movie came out, you can bet I dressed in my khaki shorts and black tee to attend the midnight premiere. 😂 Thankfully, all the usher staff had to dress up like her too, so I wasn’t alone. LOL! Nothing beats the classics in terms of gameplay.
One of my favorites that is seldom featured on a reaction video is a vigilante/Russian mob/crime movie called The Boondock Saints. It's one of the most original movies for the time. It will give you Tarantino vibes, especially the way it's cut. It features Willem Dafoe as the FBI agent. A young Norman Reedus as one of the vigilante brothers.
Hahaha that's all Jordan. Sounds like all the cool kids played that game! I wonder if there's a newer version you can play with a wheel and racing set up, because I'd be all over that!
Very good movie and another that I own. The Father, Daughter scene was way heavier, because that was her real life Dad (Jon Voight) who she had been estranged from. When she was showing those emotions during that scene it was real. I played all the Project Gotham Racing games on the original Xbox. Great games.
One of my personal favourites where Angelina Jolie plays a badass female lead is WANTED from 2008. It's a good action flick! Of course you could always watch her breakthrough movie Hackers from 1995. It's not very action-based but still fun.
Some good movies to check out...The phantom, the shadow, the rocketeer, masters of the universe, doc savage, if looks could kill, barb wire, tank girl, spawn, double dragon, street fighter, mortal kombat,(1995),
Yeah, this was one of the crop of good video game movies, starting with Mortal Kombat. Then Uwe Boll came along. That's why we can't have nice things. 22:33: More like, I think, the magic that animates it only works inside the temple.
Thanks for the reaction, good job! You should check out "Tomb Raider 2" with Angelina and the newer one with Alicia Vikander. Regarding movies with strong female leads: Check out the Underworld movies with Kate Beckinsale... great action with some horror elements. Also the "Kill Bill" movies with Uma Thurman. The "Resident Evil" movies with Milla Jovovich. I could recommend more, but I think that's enough for now ;-)
The OG games were often portrayed as sexist just because of the look of the character. Such low polygon figures like games had in the 90's weren't a real draw, it was her strength, skill and attitude that drew her fans to her at least as much as her looks.
For action movies with a badass female lead, I enjoyed the following (among others): Haywire (Gina Carano) Black Widow (Scarlett Johanson) Cutthroat Island and The Long Kiss Goodnight (Geena Davis)
Movie recommendations, part I: Summer with Monika (1953 - Swedish Ingmar Bergman romance drama) Bells Are Ringing (1960 - musical w/ Judy Holliday/Dean Martin) It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963 - comedy w/ Spencer Tracy) The Gendarme of Saint-Tropez (1964 - French comedy w/ Louis de Funès) The Gendarme in New York (1965 - French comedy w/ Louis de Funès) Batman: The Movie (1966 - superhero action comedy w/ Adam West) The Plank (1967 - British comedy) The Jungle Book (1967 - classic Disney animation) The Odd Couple (1968 - comedy w/ Jack Lemmon/Walter Matthau) The Gendarme Gets Married (1968 - French comedy w/ Louis de Funès) The Out of Towners (1970 - comedy w/ Jack Lemmon) They Call Me Trinity (1970 - spaghetti western w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) The Gendarme Takes Off (1970 - French comedy w/ Louis de Funès) Soldier Blue (1970 - western) Duel (1971 - road thriller) Trinity Is Still My Name (1971 - spaghetti western w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) What's Up, Doc? (1972 - comedy w/ Barbra Streisand) Frogs (1972 - thriller) The Heartbreak Kid (1972 - comedy w/ Charles Grodin/Cybill Shepherd) The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973 - fantasy adventure) My Name Is Nobody (1973 - spaghetti western w/ Terence Hill) American Graffiti (1973 - Ron Howard) The Knock Out Cop (1973 - comedy w/ Bud Spencer) Even Angels Eat Beans (1973 - comedy w/ Bud Spencer) Ten Little Indians (1974 - murder mystery) Jaws (1975 - thriller) Flatfoot in Hong Kong (1975 - comedy w/ Bud Spencer) Murder by Death (1976 - mystery comedy w/ Peter Falk) Bugsy Malone (1976 - mobster musical w/ Jodie Foster/Scott Baio) The Big Bus (1976 - parody) Crime Busters (1977 - comedy w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) Orca (1977 - thriller) Smokey and the Bandit (1977 - comedy w/ Burt Reynolds/Sally Field) Slap Shot (1977 - hockey comedy drama w/ Paul Newman) Fun with Dick and Jane (1977 - comedy w/ Jane Fonda/George Segal) Foul Play (1978 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase/Goldi Hawn) Odds and Evens (1978 - comedy w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) Knock-Out Cop (1978 - comedy w/ Bud Spencer) Grease (1978 - musical w/ John Travolta) I'm for the Hippopotamus (1979 - comedy w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) The Plank (1979 - British comedy) Meatballs (1979 - summer camp comedy w/ Bill Murray) The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials (1979 - French comedy w/ Louis de Funès)
Movie recommendations, part II: The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980 - comedy) Stir Crazy (1980 - comedy w/ Gene Wilder/Richard Pryer) Seems Like Old Times (1980 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase/Goldi Hawn) Super Fuzz (1980 - comedy w/ Terence Hill) Private Benjamin (1980 - comedy w/ Goldi Hawn) Smokey and the Bandit II (1980 - comedy w/ Burt Reynolds) Flatfoot in Egypt (1980 - comedy w/ Bud Spencer) The Cannonball Run (1981 - comedy w/ Burt Reynolds) Who Pulled the Plug? (1981 - Swedish comedy) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981 - adventure w/ Harrison Ford) Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure (1981 - comedy w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) They Call Me Bruce (1982 - comedy) Banana Joe (1982 - comedy w/ Bud Spencer) Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982 - comedy w/ Steve Martin) Mother Lode (1982 - thriller) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982 - musical w/ Burt Reynolds/Dolly Parton) The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes (1982 - French comedy w/ Louis de Funès) Go for It (1983 - comedy w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) Breathless (1983 - romance drama w/ Richard Gere) Risky Business (1983 - drama w/ Tom Cruise) Mr. Mom (1983 - comedy w/ Michael Keaton) Splash (1983 - comedy w/ Tom Hanks) Fire and Ice (1983 - fantasy adventure adult animation) Deal of the Century (1983 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase) Vacation (1983 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase) Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983 - comedy w/ Jackie Gleason/Jerry Reed) The Flamingo Kid (1984 - drama comedy w/ Matt Dillon) Gallavants (1984 - animation) Footloose (1984 - dance drama w/ Kevin Bacon) The Lonely Guy (1984 - comedy w/ Steve Martin/Charles Grodin) Cannonball Run II (1984 - comedy w/ Burt Reynolds) Double Trouble (1984 - comedy w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) The Karate Kid (1984 - martial arts drama w/ Ralph Macchio/Pat Morita) Beverly Hills Cop (1984 - action comedy w/ Eddie Murphy) Police Academy (1984 - comedy w/ Steve Guttenberg) Romancing the Stone (1984 - adventure w/ Michael Douglas/Kathleen Turner) Ghostbusters (1984 - comedy w/ Bill Murray) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984 - adventure w/ Harrison Ford) Gremlins (1984 - mystical creatures) Miami Supercops (1985 - comedy w/ Terence Hill/Bud Spencer) Fletch (1985 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase) Back to the Future (1985 - sci-fi comedy w/ Michael J. Fox) The Jewel of the Nile (1985 - adventure w/ Michael Douglas/Kathleen Turner) Brewster's Millions (1985 - comedy w/ Richard Pryer/John Candy) Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985 - comedy w/ Steve Guttenberg/Bubba Smith) Better Off Dead (1985 - comedy w/ John Cusack) National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase) Once Bitten (1985 - vampire comedy w/ Jim Carrey) Spies Like Us (1985 - comedy w/ Dan Aykroyd/Chevy Chase) Transylvania 6-5000 (1985 - comedy w/ Jeff Goldblum/Michael Richards)
Movie recommendations, part III: Firewalker (1986 - adventure comedy w/ Chuck Norris) An American Tail (1986 - animation) The Money Pit (1986 - comedy w/ Tom Hanks) Soul Man (1986 - comedy w/ Leslie Nielsen/Julia Louis-Dreyfus) Howard the Duck (1986 - comedy w/ Lea Thompson/Tim Robbins) Three Amigos! (1986 - comedy w/ Steve Martin/Chevy Chase) The Karate Kid Part II (1986 - martial arts drama w/ Ralph Macchio/Pat Morita) Aladdin (1986 - comedy w/ Bud Spencer) Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986 - comedy w/ Steve Guttenberg/Bubba Smith) Little Shop of Horrors (1986 - musical comedy w/ Rick Moranis/Steve Martin) Armed and Dangerous (1986 - comedy w/ John Candy) Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986 - comedy w/ Matthew Broderick) Ruthless People (1986 - crime comedy w/ Bette Midler/Danny DeVito) Benji the Hunted (1987 - adventure) Three Men and a Baby (1987 - drama comedy w/ Tom Selleck/Ted Danson) Lethal Weapon (1987 - action w/ Mel Gibson/Danny Glover) They Still Call Me Bruce (1987 - comedy) Blind Date (1987 - comedy w/ Bruce Willis) Masters of the Universe (1987 - action fantasy w/ Dolph Lundgren/Courteney Cox) Beverly Hills Cop II (1987 - action comedy w/ Eddie Murphy) The Secret of My Success (1987 - comedy w/ Michael J. Fox) Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987 - comedy w/ Steve Guttenberg/Bubba Smith) They Call Me Renegade (1987 - action comedy w/ Terence Hill) Dirty Dancing (1987 - dance drama w/ Patrick Swayze) Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987 - comedy w/ Steve Martin/John Candy) Hot Pursuit (1987 - comedy w/ John Cusack/Ben Stiller) Roxanne (1987 - romcom w/ Steve Martin) Cherry 2000 (1987 - sci-fi action w/ Melanie Griffith) Overboard (1987 - comedy w/ Goldie Hawn/Kurt Russel) Cocktail (1988 - drama w/ Tom Cruise) Dance 'Til Dawn (1988 - comedy w/ Christina Applegate/Matthew Perry) Die Hard (1988 - action thriller w/ Bruce Willis) Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988 - comedy w/ Steve Martin) Twins (1988 - comedy w/ Arnold Schwarzenegger/Danny DeVito) Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 - comedy) The Land Before Time (1988 - animation) Heathers (1988 - dark comedy w/ Winona Ryder/Christian Slater) Only We Can Love Like This (Swedish romcom drama w/ Izabella Scorupco) The Great Outdoors (1988 - comedy w/ John Candy/Dan Aykroyd) Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach (1988 - comedy w/ G.W. Bailey/Michael Winslow) The Bear (1988 - French drama) Glitch! (1988 - comedy) Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988 - comedy w/ Cassandra Peterson) A Fish Called Wanda (1988 - comedy w/ John Cleese/Jamie Lee Curtis) Ghostbusters II (1989 - comedy w/ Bill Murray) Fletch Lives (1989 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase) Speed Zone (1989 - comedy w/ John Candy) Lethal Weapon 2 (1989 - action w/ Mel Gibson/Danny Glover) Back to the Future Part II (1989 - sci-fi comedy w/ Michael J. Fox) UHF (1989 - comedy w/ Weird Al Yankovic/Michael Richards) Turner & Hooch (1989 - action comedy w/ Tom Hanks) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989 - adventure w/ Harrison Ford) Tango & Cash (1989 - action comedy w/ Sylvester Stallone/Kurt Russell) See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989 - comedy w/ Richard Pryer/Gene Wilder) No Holds Barred (1989 - action thriller w/ Hulk Hogan) The Gods Must Be Crazy II (1989 - comedy) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase) Weekend at Bernie's (1989 - comedy W/ Andrew McCarthy/Jonathan Silverman) The Karate Kid Part III (1989 - martial arts drama w/ Ralph Macchio/Pat Morita) Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989 - comedy) Who's Harry Crumb? (1989 - detective comedy w/ John Candy)
Movie recommendations, part IV: Cry-Baby (1990 - musical w/ Johnny Depp) Three Men and a Little Lady (1990 - drama comedy) Pretty Woman (1990 - romance w/ Richard Gere/Julia Roberts) Jetsons: The Movie (1990 - animation) Martial Law (1990 - martial arts action w/ Cynthia Rothrock) Working Tra$h (1990 - comedy w/ Ben Stiller) The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990 - detective comedy) Men at Work (1990 - comedy w/ Charlie Sheen/Emilio Estevez) Die Hard 2 (1990 - action thriller w/ Bruce Willis) Home Alone (1990 - family comedy w/ Macaulay Culkin) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 - martial arts action) Lionheart (1990 - martial arts action w/ Jean-Clade van Damme) Back to the Future Part III (1990 - sci-fi comedy w/ Michael J. Fox) Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990 - mystical creatures comedy) Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991 - comedy w/ Christina Applegate) Another You (1991 - comedy w/ Richard Pryer/Gene Wilder) Father of the Bride (1991 - comedy w/ Steve Martin) College Kickboxers (1991 - martial arts action w/ Ken McLeod/Tak-Wing Tang) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991 - martial arts action) My Girl (1991 - drama w/ Macaulay Culkin) Martial Law II: Undercover (1991 - martial arts action w/ Cynthia Rothrock) Hot Shots! (1991 - parody w/ Charlie Sheen) Pure Luck (1991 - comedy w/ Martin Short/Danny Glover) An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991 - animation) City Slickers (1991 - comedy w/ Billy Crystal) Double Impact (1991 - Jean-Claude Van Damme) L.A. Story (1991 - comedy w/ Steve Martin) V.I. Warshawski (1991 - detective comedy w/ Kathleen Turner) Delirious (1991 - comedy w/ John Candy) The Addams Family (1991) Kuffs (1992 - action comedy w/ Christian Slater/Milla Jovovich) Nemesis (1992 - sci-fi action) Stay Tuned (1992 - comedy) Basic Instinct (1992 - thriller w/ Michael Douglas/Sharon Stone) Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992 - Hanna-Barbera animation) Miracle Beach (1992 - romcom w/ Dean Cameron/Felicity Waterman) Lethal Weapon 3 (1992 - action w/ Mel Gibson/Danny Glover) Universal Soldier (1992 - action w/ Jean-Claude Van Damme/Dolph Lundgren) Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992 - family comedy w/ Macaulay Culkin) HouseSitter (1992 - comedy w/ Steve Martin/Goldie Hawn) Captain Ron (1992 - comedy w/ Kurt Russel/Martin Short) My Cousin Vinny (1992 - comedy w/ Marisa Tomei/Joe Pesci) Aladdin (1992 - classic Disney animation)
Movie recommendations, part V: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993 - martial arts action) Sniper (1993 - action w/ Tom Berenger/Billy Zane) Judgment Night (1993 - thriller w/ Emilio Estevez) Addams Family Values (1993) Weekend at Bernie's II (1993 - comedy W/ Andrew McCarthy/Jonathan Silverman) Hard Target (1993 - action w/ Jean-Clade van Damme) Free Willy (1993 - family drama) Fatal Instinct (1993 - parody w/ John Witherspoon) Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993 - parody w/ Cary Elwes) Dennis the Menace (1993 - family comedy w/ Walter Matthau) Sleepless in Seattle (1993 - romcom w/ Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan) Mr. Nanny (1993 - family comedy w/ Hulk Hogan) Loaded Weapon 1 (1993 - parody w/ Emilio Estevez/Samuel L. Jackson) Sune's Summer (1993 - Swedish vacation comedy) For Love or Money (1993 - romcom w/ Michael J. Fox) Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993 - parody w/ Charlie Sheen) The Dream House (1993 - Swedish comedy w/ Björn Skifs/Suzanne Reuter) Cop & ½ (1993 - family action comedy w/ Burt Reynolds) Jurassic Park (1993 - thriller w/ Jeff Goldblum) Groundhog Day (1993 - time loop comedy w/ Bill Murray) Tombstone (1993 - western w/ Kurt Russell) Cool Runnings (1993 - based on a true story comedy w/ John Candy) 12:01 (1993 - time loop movie w/ Jonathan Silverman) Made in America (1993 - comedy w/ Whoopi Goldberg/Ted Danson/Will Smith) Striking Distance (1993 - thriller action w/ Bruce Willis/Sarah Jessica Parker) Super Mario Bros. (1993 - comedy fantasy w/ Bob Hoskins/John Leguizamo) My Girl 2 (1994 - drama w/ Dan Aykroyd/Jamie Lee Curtis) Beverly Hills Cop III (1994 - action comedy w/ Eddie Murphy) The Little Rascals (1994 - family comedy) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994 - comedy w/ Jim Carrey) Léon: The Professional (1994 - thriller w/ Jean Reno/Gary Oldman) Pulp Fiction (1994 - thriller w/ Samuel L. Jackson/Bruce Willis) Mixed Nuts (1994 - comedy w/ Steve Martin/Adam Sandler) Clerks (1994 - comedy w/ Kevin Smith) City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold (1994 - comedy w/ Billy Crystal) Monkey Trouble (1994 - family comedy) House Party 3 (1994 - comedy) Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994 - comedy) The Mask (1994 - comedy w/ Jim Carrey) The Flintstones (1994 - comedy w/ John Goodman) Dumb and Dumber (1994 - comedy w/ Jim Carrey) Maverick (1994 - comedy w/ Mel Gibson) Cops and Robbersons (1994 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase) Speed (1994 - action thriller w/ Sandra Bullock/Keanu Reeves) Chasers (1994 - comedy w/ Tom Berenger/Erika Eleniak) I Love Trouble (1994 - romcom w/ Nick Nolte/Julia Roberts) I Spy Returns (1994 - spy comedy w/ Bill Cosby) The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure (1994 - animation)
Movie recommendations, part VI: Money Train (1995 - action w/ Wesley Snipes/Jennifer Lopez) Jumanji (1995 - drama comedy w/ Robin Williams) The Net (1995 - thriller w/ Sandra Bullock) A Goofy Movie (1995 - Disney animation) Top Dog (1995 - action comedy w/ Chuck Norris) Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995 - sci-fi action) Sudden Death (1995 - action w/ Jean-Claude Van Damme) Tommy Boy (1995 - comedy w/ David Spade/Chris Farley) The Last Supper (1995 - dark comedy w/ Cameron Diaz) Get Shorty (1995 - crime comedy w/ John Travolta) Bye Bye Birdie (1995 - musical w/ Jason Alexander) Bad Boys (1995 - action comedy w/ Will Smitt/Martin Lawrence) Waterworld (1995 - w/ Kevin Costner) Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995 - comedy w/ Jim Carrey) Casper (1995 - family ghost comedy) Mallrats (1995 - comedy w/ Ben Affleck/Jason Lee) GoldenEye (1995 - 007 spy action w/ Pierce Brosnan/Izabella Scorupco) Clueless (1995 - romcom w/ Alicia Silverstone) Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995 - action w/ Bruce Willis/Samuel L. Jackson) Father of the Bride Part II (1995 - comedy w/ Steve Martin) The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving (1995 - animation) Swingers (1996 - comedy w/ Vince Vaughn/Jon Favreau) Bulletproof (1996 - comedy w/ Adam Sandler/Damon Wayans) Jerry Maguire (1996 - romcom drama w/ Tom Cruise/Renée Zellweger) Mission: Impossible (1996 - action w/ Tom Cruise) Flirting with Disaster (1996 - drama comedy w/ Ben Stiller) Spy Hard (1996 - parody w/ Leslie Nielsen) Kingpin (1996 - comedy w/ Woody Harrelson/Bill Murray) Multiplicity (1996 - comedy w/ Michael Keaton) Happy Gilmore (1996 - comedy w/ Adam Sandler) Independence Day (1996 - sci-fi action w/ Will Smith) Down Periscope (1996 - comedy w/ Kelsey Grammer/Rob Schneider) Twister (1996 - thriller w/ Helen Hunt/Bill Paxton) Nemesis 3: Time Lapse (1996 - sci-fi action) Bottle Rocket (1996 - comedy w/ Luke & Owen Wilson) Last Man Standing (1996 - action w/ Bruce Willis) Black Sheep (1996 - comedy w/ David Spade/Chris Farley) Con Air (1997 - action w/ Nicholas Cage) Vegas Vacation (1997 - comedy w/ Chevy Chase) George of the Jungle (1997 - comedy w/ Brendan Fraser) Booty Call (1997 - comedy w/ Jamie Foxx/Tommy Davidson) Excess Baggage (1997 - w/ Alicia Silverstone) Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997 - action thriller w/ Sandra Bullock) The Jackal (1997 - action thriller w/ Bruce Willis/Richard Gere) My Best Friend's Wedding (1997 - romcom w/ Julia Roberts/Cameron Diaz) Murder at 1600 (1997 - action thriller w/ Wesley Snipes) The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997 - thriller w/ Jeff Goldblum/Vince Vaughn) The Pest (1997 - comedy w/ John Leguizamo) U Turn (1997 - thriller w/ Sean Penn/Jennifer Lopez) Money Talks (1997 - comedy w/ Charlie Sheen/Chris Tucker) Starship Troopers (1997 - sci-fi action w/ Casper Van Dien/Denise Richards) Fierce Creatures (1997 - comedy w/ John Cleese/Jamie Lee Curtis) How to Be a Player (1997 - comedy w/ Bill Bellamy) Beverly Hills Ninja (1997 - comedy w/ Chris Farley) Air Force One (1997 - action thriller w/ Harrison Ford) Liar Liar (1997 - comedy w/ Jim Carrey) L.A. Confidential (1997 - thriller action w/ Kevin Spacey/Russell Crowe) For Richer or Poorer (1997 - comedy w/ Tim Allen/Kirstie Alley) Picture Perfect (1997 - romcom w/ Jennifer Aniston) Trial and Error (1997 - comedy w/ Michael Richards/Charlize Theron) Gone Fishin' (1997 - comedy w/ Joe Pesci/Danny Glover) Out to Sea (1997 - comedy w/ Jack Lemmon/Walter Matthau) Fools Rush In (1997 - romcom w/ Matthew Perry/Salma Hayek) Anaconda (1997 - thriller w/ Jon Voight/Jennifer Lopez) Chasing Amy (1997 - romcom w/ Ben Affleck/Jason Lee) Nothing to Lose (1997 - comedy w/ Martin Lawrence/Tim Robbins) The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997 - comedy w/ Bill Murray) Chairman of the Board (1997 - comedy w/ Courtney Thorne-Smith)
Thank you. Angelina Jolie in "SALT" (2010), she is so good. Trivia: Lara Croft's father in this is played by Ms. Jolie's own father, Jon Voight, with whom she has a difficult relationship.