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Cultural Landmarks
which movies do you feel like defined a certain period of time, or were very significant culturally to that time?
like clerks, scarface (pacino/depalma), star wars, breakfast at tiffany's.
like clerks, scarface (pacino/depalma), star wars, breakfast at tiffany's.
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Some good 70s ones: Serpico, Three Days of the Condor
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Also, must be made in the era it captures. So no Dazed and Confused.
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American Pie
Superbad
Saturday Night Fever
The Big Chill
The Graduate
Superbad
Saturday Night Fever
The Big Chill
The Graduate
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Quentin Tarantino and Kevin Smith made pop cultural references a fixture. Film's become so self-aware in the last 25 years.
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Interestingly, you could also say American Beauty for mostly the same reasons. The Matrix in the early internet and Y2K era too. 1999 was crazy.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Fight Club
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Yeah, I tempted to list the fantastic four of the stuck-in-a-cubicle-awareness-y2k-era movies, might as well list that last one: Office Space :pHeadhunter wrote:Interestingly, you could also say American Beauty for mostly the same reasons. The Matrix in the early internet and Y2K era too. 1999 was crazy.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Fight Club
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I'm struck by how few 2000s movies I can make a case for. We consume so many "true story" War on Terror movies, but that doesn't fit the spirit of the question. For all the social commentary that's written about Milennials, I don't see those ideas depicted noticeably in movies.
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Plus I think an potential ones need the time to simmer to see if the impact took hold.Headhunter wrote:I'm struck by how few 2000s movies I can make a case for. We consume so many "true story" War on Terror movies, but that doesn't fit the spirit of the question. For all the social commentary that's written about Milennials, I don't see those ideas depicted noticeably in movies.
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I Was a Teenage Werewolf
Teenage angst is hardly unique to the 50's, but this movie was the Clockwork Orange of it's time in a way.
Teenage angst is hardly unique to the 50's, but this movie was the Clockwork Orange of it's time in a way.
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Ghostbusters. Academic baby boomers go out and start a successful unregulated business in New York and the EPA comes to shut them down.
Also Rocky IV.
Also Rocky IV.
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the best i can come up with are more social. interpersonal type stuff, like 500 days of summer, her, or eternal sunshine. that kind of thing. maybe.Headhunter wrote:I'm struck by how few 2000s movies I can make a case for. We consume so many "true story" War on Terror movies, but that doesn't fit the spirit of the question. For all the social commentary that's written about Milennials, I don't see those ideas depicted noticeably in movies.
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Superbad became ice cold for me over the years. Probably because a hundred comedy movies came out with similar humor.
There's only so much Seth Rogen or Jonah Hill I can handle.
There's only so much Seth Rogen or Jonah Hill I can handle.
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The Girl Next Door captured high school nicely for that time period (2004).
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Clerks and The Breakfast Club
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Swingers,Saturday Night Fever, Easy Rider, Do the Right thing, Cooley High, Bully, Boyz in the Hood, Midnight cowboy
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Fast Times At Ridgemont High!