Personally I’d go with Independence Day if I had to pick a movie that felt the most 90s.

  • @RoidingOldMan
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    15 days ago

    Falling Down (1993), Freeway (1996) are two that I saw fairly recently and the 90’s were jumping off the screen.

    Pauly Shore had 90’s career. Encino Man (1992), Jury Duty (1995), Bio-Dome (1996). His only movie of the 2000’s was Pauly Shore is Dead (2003) which was about no one caring about him anymore.

    • themeatbridge
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      1815 days ago

      Falling Down is a movie we should all watch again.

      • DominusOfMegadeus
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        1015 days ago

        I did, recently. I loathed it. Every character in that movie is completely unlikeable. Every single one.

        • themeatbridge
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          814 days ago

          You’re not supposed to like anybody. It’s about the fall of civilization. There is no hero. Just flawed people. Nobody is standing up for the little guy. Nobody is doing the right thing every time.

      • @yesman
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        214 days ago

        No matter how many re watches, the chodes are still going to think DFENSE is a hero.

        • themeatbridge
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          414 days ago

          I think they should watch it again and again, then, because that’s the behavioral object lesson of the film. Everybody is the hero in their own story. When he has his moment of clarity, and says to himself, “I’m the bad guy?” it ought to be a wake up call to all the chodes who were cheering him on.

          You’re supposed to relate to DFENSE and see him as the protagonist. You’re supposed to feel the same revulsion he experiences when he meets an actual Nazi who thinks he’s an ally. You’re supposed to feel the rush of excitement and power he gets finding a duffel bag of automatic firearms. You’re supposed to feel the cathartic release of shooting up a fast food restaurant when the minimum wage worker smugly follows a pointlessly strict menu policy.

          And then you’re supposed to feel it all come falling down when he realizes that he cannot get his life back. He cannot restore his relationship with his wife or daughter. He cannot escape the consequences of his choices and his own lack of control. He did everything they told him to, but they lied to him, and now his job, his family, they are gone, and the cruel world doesn’t give a shit. He is “not economically viable” anymore, so he has been cast off.

          He thinks he has nothing left to lose. He’s wrong. He thinks he has fallen down, and is on the rise. That sensation that feels like flying, it’s because he’s jumped off a cliff. And we’re all supposed to feel the landing with him.

    • @aeronmelon
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      415 days ago

      His only movie of the 2000’s was Pauly Shore is Dead (2003) which was about no one caring about him anymore.

      Apt.

    • @thisorthatorwhatever
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      314 days ago

      Falling Down captures the downturn in the economy of the 1990s and the grunge of it.