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Poll: Martin Scorsese and Roger Ebert's Best Films of the 1990s

At the end of the 1990s, Martin Scorsese joined Roger Ebert on Ebert's TV series, Siskel & Ebert (1986), to reveal their individual choices for the ten best films from that decade. Which of their chosen movies do you think is the best?

After voting, feel free to discuss here.

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(See the series episode with Scorsese and Ebert here.)

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    JFK (1991)

    Ebert's #10
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    Heat (1995)

    Scorsese's #10 (tied with 'Malcolm X)
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    Malcolm X (1992)

    Ebert's #9 / Scorsese's #10 (Scorsese: tied with 'Heat')
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    Leaving Las Vegas (1995)

    Ebert's #8
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    Crash (1996)

    Scorsese's #8
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    Bottle Rocket (1996)

    Scorsese's #7
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    Breaking the Waves (1996)

    Ebert's #7 / Scorsese's #6
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    Schindler's List (1993)

    Ebert's #6
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    Bad Lieutenant (1992)

    Scorsese's #5
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    Three Colors: Blue (1993)

    Ebert's #5 (Ebert chose a whole trilogy as his fifth best movie so all three films of Krzysztof Kieslowski's 'Three Colors' trilogy are listed.)
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    Three Colors: White (1994)

    Ebert's #5
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    Three Colors: Red (1994)

    Ebert's #5
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    Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

    Scorsese's #4
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    Fargo (1996)

    Ebert's #4 / Scorsese's #9
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    Goodfellas (1990)

    Ebert's #3
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    A Borrowed Life (1994)

    Scorsese's #3
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    Pulp Fiction (1994)

    Ebert's #2
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    The Thin Red Line (1998)

    Scorsese's #2
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    Hoop Dreams (1994)

    Ebert's #1
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    The Horse Thief (1986)

    Scorsese's #1

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