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What's a typical 90s movie?

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What's a typical 90s movie?
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>>85206209
The erotic thriller
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Andre
Empire Records
The Addams Family Values
Soapdish
Scream
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Josie and the pussy cats.
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>>85206251
I wish this genre would come back
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>>85206373

You can see lots of man ass on HBO
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>>85206373
Easily available porn kind of killed it off
Cinemax still do it sometimes though
But the 90s was the golden age
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>>85206399

I think Starz is cornering the guybutt market these days.
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Encino Man
Friday
Scream
Can't Hardly Wait
National Lampoon's Senior Trip
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>>85206411
I blame my ED on Denise Richards when I was a kid, do you think i could sue?
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>>85206411
I fapped so much to that movie.
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>>85206411
>Easily available porn kind of killed it off
Probably. Too bad, there's nothing like an actual erotic story, where a simple look can cause a boner.
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>>85206209
Go
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>>85206627
It is a classic neo-noir, 90's erotic thriller
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>>85206209
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqix542ckUo
biodome
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>steel drums starts playing

i fucking got a pavlovian erection because of this show
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They sure don't make em like they used to lads
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>>85206728
It truly was Pauly's decade
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>>85206769
fukken saved
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>>85206349
>Josie and the Pussycats
He said 90s anon
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>>85206947
Cary Elwes and Alicia Silverstone, that's some real 90's casting
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>>85206209
hackers
half baked
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>>85206282
Holy shit, that flick was so fucking bad.
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>>85206209

Early 90's

https://youtu.be/Mlfn5n-E2WE

Late 90's

https://youtu.be/iUZ3Yxok6N8
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>>85207069
don't talk shit about hackers, it's a classic
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>>85207069
Pleb detected
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>>85207158
fight club has a good late 90s feel too.
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>>85206209
Kill, fuck, and marry tbqh.
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>>85207242

Kinda sorta - The book is pure late 80's/Early 90's (hence the musical choices) and is concerend with all the Portland/Seattle scene type conspiracies and transgressive weirdo shit that was big at the time (like miltias and cults and all that - think X-Files or Millenium).

Obviously the movie itself was a product of the late 90's, but it didn't really reflect the upbeat times. Probably why it was a flop when it came out and a big cult hit later - Came out just too early for the shit fest that was the 2000's and a little too late that was the weirdo self hating early 90's.
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>>85206282
Dude looks like Harkonnen.
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>>85207314
Something starring Bradley Cooper.
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>>85207184
>it's a classic
Yeah, in the same sense that the plane scene is a classic.
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>>85207372
>the plane scene is a classic
it's not. nobody cares for it except the autists on this board
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>>85207314
Hangover 2
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>>85207487
It may have come out in 1990 but with its permed Madonna, pastel shades and 40's chic it is definitely an 80's movie.
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>>85207307

>late 90s
>upbeat

00's baby. The last 3 years of the 90s, 1999 in particular, were downcast. Everyone knew shit was coming to an end.
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>>85206209
Clueless

"Whateverrrr"
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These threads are painful to read through, it's always just children talking about time periods they never lived through or were too young to actually experience.
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>>85207642
I was 13 in 1990. It's often difficult to contextualize your memories over time because things blur and overlap, but I definitely remember the golden age of softcore and angst. I even grew a fucking goatee.
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>>85207562

They weren't. They were when the economy was booming. 96-2001 were golden. Economy and the world got a little wonky after that.

87 (I think? Whenever the crash was) through 92 were the recession and 91-95 were the peak of grunge, econmy sluggishly recovering and '91 was also (in the U.S.) the violent crime peak.

Movies are actually a bit weird - especially back then - they were always sorta behind the zeitgeist. Clerks for instance features the clothing, attitudes and musical tastes of the late 80's up to like '91 - But it came out in 94. The nature of movies is always to be a littel behind the ball, as music and fashion move much faster.

This was the biggest album of 1999;

https://youtu.be/4fndeDfaWCg

This was the biggest album of 1991

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTWKbfoikeg

...And pic related was the Ultimate Synthesis
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>>85207642

>tfw too embarrassed to say when I was born

I was in high school before Kurt Cobain shot himself. That's about as much as I want to say.
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>>85206282
90S_KINO.BAT
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>>85207705

>movies are a bit weird

Except they're not. Movies and TV shows reflect consciousness moreso than a single album.

Hence latter 90s programming having a more downtrodden feel to them along with prospects turning grim.
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>>85208364

But prospects weren't turning grim in the late 90's. They were UP. The economy was booming.

Movies naturally reflect consciousness LATER than albums or fashion or TV. They are usually reactive.

Especially Fight Club which was written in the early 90's about specifically Generation X themes.

Latter 90's movies were noted for how upbeat and positive they were - From 97 onwards you had a boom in glossy teen comedies and sex romps, something absent from the late 80's and early 90's.

Even a specifically grim movie from 1999, Bringing Out The Dead, was based on a memoir about the late 80's, early 90's NYC, which was still a shithole, until it was cleaned up in the late 90's.
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>>85207705
Wow I forgot how bad the spice boys were.
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>>85208364

>The prosperity of the 1990s was not evenly distributed over the entire decade, however. The economy was in recession from July 1990 - March 1991, having suffered the S&L Crisis in 1989, a spike in gas prices as the result of the Gulf War, and the general run of the business cycle since 1983. A surge inflation in 1988 and 1989 forced the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates to 8.00% in early 1990, restricting credit into the already-weakening economy. GDP growth and job creation remained weak through late-1992. Unemployment rose from 5.4% in January 1990 to 6.8% in March 1991, and continued to rise until peaking at 7.8% in June 1992. Approximately 1.621 million jobs were shed during the recession. As inflation subsided drastically, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to a then-record low of 3.00% to promote growth.

>Politically, the stagnant economy would doom President George H.W. Bush in the 1992 election, as Bill Clinton capitalized on economic frustration and voter fatigue after 12 years of Republican stewardship of the White House. Unemployment remained above 7% until July 1993, and above 6% until September 1994.

>It was in the spring of 1994 that the U.S. economy finally reached "escape velocity": GDP growth surged and the number of jobs created (3.85 million) set a record that has yet to be surpassed as of 2015.

>1996 saw a return to steady growth, and in May 1997 unemployment fell below 5% for the first time since December 1973.

>For the whole 1990-2000 period, roughly 23,672,000 jobs were created. Hourly wages had increased by a strong 10.1% since 1996.
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>>85208474

The video quality was way worse than I remember.
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>>85206209
Here's the first ten that come to mind:
Clueless
Point Break
Leon
Can't Hardly Wait
12 Monkeys
Strange Days
Pulp Fiction
The Matrix
Shawshank
Big Lebowski

And an honorable mention for Freeway, although not as many people have probably seen that one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLA3Easf1fs
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>>85208625
Two others I were thinking of were this and TMNT. Thing is, even though they both came out in the early 90's, they really feel like belated 80's movies.
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>>85206947
she was so hnnnnnnnggg in that movie
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Scream is probably the most 90's movie.
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>>85206251

Was that anal?
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Scream, Hackers, Beavis and Butthead Do America, Spawn, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Trainspotting, Friday, American Pie, Demolition Man, Blade, Clueless.

>>85209368
Eh, Shawshank and 12 Monkeys could've been made at any point in time and it wouldn't have made much of a difference. I'd say the same for the Big Lebowski too maybe.
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>>85206282

Damn, this scene is so bad, also, what's that smoke coming out of the manholes?
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>>85211757
>smoke coming out of the manholes?
That's steam, anon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_steam_system
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All of those hood movies like Juice, Boyz N The Hood, Menace II Society, Poetic Justice, South Central, etc.
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>I don't wanna waste my time starts playing.
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>>85206209
Hackers
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