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Here Are Some Of The Funniest Films From the '90s That You Need To Watch

The '90s movies also have an additional layer of nostalgia attached to them and here are some you can watch for a good time.

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They say laughter is the best medicine. And what better way to get your daily dose than by watching a good comedy movie? There have been countless movies over the years that will have you in stitches. But there's something about the movies from the '90s that has an additional layer of nostalgia attached to it that makes it even better for the heart and soul.

Here are a few films from the '90s that will not fail to crack you up.

1. Home Alone

In this 1990 film, eight-year-old Kevin is accidentally left behind by his family when they leave for France on holiday for Christmas. At first, he is happy to be in charge and getting time away from his siblings. But then thieves decide to break into his home, and he takes on the responsibility to protect the house from them.



 

2. Sister Act

When Deloris (Whoopi Goldberg), a lounge singer, is persuaded to go into witness protection as a nun at a convent after she witnesses a murder, she has trouble adjusting to her new lifestyle. It has a sequel, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, that was released in 1993. 



 

3. Dumb And Dumber

This 1994 film starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels is about two good-hearted but incredibly stupid friends stumbling upon a briefcase. But what they don't know is that it contains money that is intended for abductors with connections to the mob.



 

4. Toy Story

This 1995 film is an iconic Pixar movie about how a young boy, Andy, receives a new toy called Buzz Lightyear for his birthday. His current favorite toy, Woody, is worried that his importance may reduce because of Buzz, and so he thus hatches a plan to get rid of him. The franchise was successful and has three more sequels.



 

5. Rush Hour

In this 1998 film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, a Chinese consul's young daughter is kidnapped. Hong Kong Detective Lee teams up with Carter, a loud-mouthed LA detective, to rescue her. With distinctive work styles and cultural differences, fun adventures follow.



 

6. The Mask

In this 1995 film, Jim Carrey stars as Stanley, a meek bank employee who turns into an eccentric and maniacal green-skinned superhero who can bend reality after wearing a wooden mask that was created by Loki, the Norse god of mischief.



 

7. Kindergarten Cop

In this 1990 movie, Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as John, a detective who is assigned the responsibility of posing as a kindergarten teacher so that he can help track down a criminal.



 

8. Bean

The 1997 film starring Rowan Atkinson follows the childish Mr. Bean who is working as a security guard. He is assigned to retrieve a valued painting from a museum in Los Angeles, but his misfortunes and mishaps are what define him, and comical adventures follow.



 

9. Wayne's World

In this 1992 film starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as Wayne and Garth, who own a public access TV show. They cannot believe their luck when a local station decides to hire them. Soon, they find out that their show is no longer the same.



 

10. Hocus Pocus

This cult-favorite 1993 film is about three witches who get resurrected after 300 years after a young boy who moves to Salem with his family lights a cursed Candle of Black Flame. They come back to exact revenge and begin a reign of terror in the '90s.