Dogma
It's no Clerks, or Jay & Silent Bob Strikes Back, or even Mallrats, but it's a decent Kevin Smith film where the cast kinda saves the movie. Really liked Linda Fiorentino in this and it's a shame how her career went. Even though it's a comedian doing standup in a movie, I thought Chris Rock was great here. And Matt Damon and Ben Affleck seemed to be having the most fun.
End of Days
One of the few Arnold movies that I never got around to and, much like a lot of Arnold movies, it manages to be both utterly ridiculous and super entertaining. Of all the movies from 99, this one feels the most 1999 partially due to the Y2K-ness of the plot plus the NYC setting. Arnold was great and I really liked Robin Tunney who does a great job pulling off that vulnerable but scrappy character who's in peril. What really puts this over for me was the hilarious 666/1999 scene and the ending.
The Cider House Rules
The Oscar bait film of 1999 and of course it's got the Weinsteins backing it. That being said, as much as it feels like a sappy drama that feels manipulated, I actually enjoyed it for what it is. Seeing Tobey MaGuire, Charlize Theron, Paul Rudd, & Michael Caine in a movie together was a wild to see in retrospect. It's got a Charles Dickens plot that I didn't mind even though it's so textbook. I thought performance wise Delroy Lindo stands out the most, even though the movie wasn't about his character.
Eyes Wide Shut
An incredibly shot and well produced film with a less than remarkable story that becomes so noticeably self-indulgent and long. Aside from the mansion segment, which is the only memorable part of the movie, there's a lot of padding that doesn't really say anything interesting. Performance wise, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman were fine, but nothing really mindblowing. For Kubrick's last movie, I guess he wanted to go out horny as hell.
Fight Club
So here's the thing, I only reason why I never saw the whole movie was because I spoiled myself with the ending/twist years ago and never had the time to go back. Now that I have... yeah it's a masterpiece. It's David Fincher at his most experimental and creative. Even knowing the ending going in, it's such an incredible experience. It's one of those movies that manages to capture the low and high brow of storytelling and merge them together seamlessly.