Many would dare say that the 1990s rank pretty high when it comes to the most fruitful decades for the art of cinema. This period gave us wonderful classic dramas of Hollywood, such as "Forrest Gump" and "Shawshank Redemption", a few grittier mainstream titles of early Quentin Tarantino, and a rebirth for world cinema in many parts of our bustling planet.
It also wasn't the worst of time for the quirkier souls of the film world, and some very fine and highly appreciated offbeat features hit the theatres: "Desperado", "The Usual Suspects", "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", etc.
There was also a decent number of those who were panned by the elite critics and the everyday audiences alike as soon as they hit the theaters, never getting the chance to recover, as well as ones that were lauded as masterpieces at the time of their release, yet got lost as time moved on.
Here are a few: