1. The Boondock Saints (1999)
Listen closely, hear that? It's the heart of Boston. Twin brothers, Connor and Murphy, they're just regular guys, till they ain't. One day, they're smacking around Russian mafia guys in self-defense. The next? They're on a divine mission to rid the city of bad guys.
With rope, guns, and matching tattoos, these siblings are as theatrical as vigilantes get. Oh, and a detective's chasing them—he's a piece of work. To crime or not to crime? That's the question.
2. Timecop (1994)
Our hero? He's just got some kicks, jumps, and splits up his sleeve. You ever tried dodging a bullet while jumping to the past? It's a split-second decision, quite literally.
3. Blade (1998)
Why? Because it's the 90s and that's what you do. Silver bullets? Nah, try garlic-infused silver stakes!
4. Judge Dredd (1995)
Stallone dons the helmet, and boy does he mean business. When he's framed for a crime he didn't commit (classic, right?), Dredd must navigate the wastelands, confront his past, and dish out justice. Remember, he IS the law.
5. Darkman (1990)
But wait! He emerges, face bandaged, sanity questionable, and one goal in mind: vengeance. With his skin invention, he can disguise himself as anyone. Will the real Darkman please stand up?
6. Tank Girl (1995)
Enter Rebecca, our punk-rock, anti-heroine, "Tank Girl" herself. After W&P destroys her home and captures her, she escapes, befriends a mutant kangaroo soldier named Booga, and teams up with Jet Girl. Their aim? To destroy the oppressive W&P and bring water back to the people. And the aesthetics? Pure chaotic 90s punk.
7. The Phantom (1996)
This purple-suited hero is the 21st in a line of crime fighters, protecting the world from the forces of darkness. His trusty wolf, Devil, and horse Hero, accompany him as he ventures from the Bengalla jungle to NYC. While battling gangsters, pirates, and treacherous businessmen, he must thwart the villain's plan to harness the skulls' power.
8. Orgazmo (1997)
But when the fictional world spills into reality, Joe and his sidekick, Choda Boy, find themselves taking on evil for real, using their film props to rescue Joe's fiancée from a mobster-esque producer. It's a comedy, it's absurd, and, by heavens, it's uniquely 90s.
9. Double Dragon (1994)
With martial arts, slapstick humor, and an oddball collection of gang members (like the postmen turned punks), the brothers must join forces with the city's underground resistance and thwart Shuko's evil plans.
10. The Shadow (1994)
But a greater evil, in the form of Shiwan Khan, a descendant of Genghis Khan, comes to town with dreams of world domination. Armed with a psychic, atomic bomb-making device (don't ask), Khan challenges The Shadow in a battle of wits, wills, and psychic might.