Every year the Library Of Congress selects 25 movies to induct to the The National Film Registry that they consider to be "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
This year, the National Congress picked their movies including Wall-E and the criminally underrated 1997 biopic, Selena.
That got me thinking, which movies from my lifetime were deemed *important* enough for the Registry? So, here are the movies the National Congress considers historically or culturally significant from the last 30 years.
Note: I didn't include any short films.