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Randaconda posted:1991 was the year I turned 12. Same age. MTV was exciting. It was cool to hang out at the mall. If you had a friend with a car and a license, fuuuuuck. Just found out about weed too.
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McG directed a bunch of music videos in the 90s, which is incredible because they're all the same music video
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I can't technically play the 12-years-old game in the 90s thread cause I was 12 in 1987, but 15-year-old me and my best friend taped SNL religiously and saw the first Wayne's World movie three whole times in the theater. To us, Mike Myers and Dana Carvey were gods who walked as men. Not so much today. The movie mostly holds up, though, and I'll always feel bad for Carvey and his failed sketch comedy show.
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Howard Beale posted:I can't technically play the 12-years-old game in the 90s thread cause I was 12 in 1987, but 15-year-old me and my best friend taped SNL religiously and saw the first Wayne's World movie three whole times in the theater. To us, Mike Myers and Dana Carvey were gods who walked as men. Not so much today. The movie mostly holds up, though, and I'll always feel bad for Carvey and his failed sketch comedy show. I gotta condemn them because we ended up suffering a ton of bad movies with SNL characters stringing five minute jokes into hour and a half films.
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Movies when I was 12: 1. Top Gun Paramount $176,781,728 2. Crocodile Dundee $174,803,506 3. Platoon Orion Pictures $138,530,565 4. The Karate Kid Part II Columbia $115,103,979 5. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Paramount $109,713,132 6. Back to School Orion $91,258,000 7. Aliens 20th Century Fox $86,160,248 8. The Golden Child Paramount $79,817,937 9. Ruthless People Walt Disney Pictures $71,624,879 10. Ferris Bueller's Day Off Paramount $70,136,169
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I was a huge Jim Carrey fan and I certainly remembered his rise as a big comedy star, but I didn't realize that Ace Ventura, The Mask, and Dumb & Dumber all came out in 1994. God drat.
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ZDar Fan posted:I was a huge Jim Carrey fan and I certainly remembered his rise as a big comedy star, but I didn't realize that Ace Ventura, The Mask, and Dumb & Dumber all came out in 1994. God drat. I was 8 in 1994. These were my holy trinity. EVERY MORNING I WAKE UP AND OPEN PALM SLAM A VHS INTO THE SLOT. ITS ACE VENTURA AND RIGHT THEN AND THERE I START DOING THE MOVES ALONGSIDE WITH THE MAIN CHARACTER, ACE...
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Pneub posted:Napoleon Dynamite is in the same catagory with Freddy Got Fingered as a movie I find hilarious but I understand and am cool with everyone else hating. It flips specific really stupid switches in my brain. Kung Pow: Enter the Fist is the culmination of this trend also the best movie ever
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Nostalgia4Butts posted:Kung Pow: Enter the Fist is the culmination of this trend I love all three of those movies. Maybe my sense of humor is broken
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Sci-Fi and fantasy intros. How many do you remember? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg0eTfIa_Cs
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Randaconda posted:I love all three of those movies. Maybe my sense of humor is broken You are in fact loving dumb for liking at least Freddy Got Fingered and Kung Pow, but, like, gently caress it.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 02:53 |
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Freddy Got Fingered is a masterpiece
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 03:09 |
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Somebody played Tootsee Roll at an event I was at tonight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs7f3ssuEjA It was everywhere for a time, to the point it was a routine for some area cloggers. For you non-southerners, clogging is the whitest thing to ever white.
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We Know Catheters posted:Freddy Got Fingered is a masterpiece In time, all will know this.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Somebody played Tootsee Roll at an event I was at tonight. im a southerner and i have no idea wtf clogging is
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GelatinSkeleton posted:im a southerner and i have no idea wtf clogging is
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wtf is clogging
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Inzombiac posted:wtf is clogging It's what occurs after eating southern cooking.
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Inzombiac posted:wtf is clogging
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BovineFury posted:Sci-Fi and fantasy intros. How many do you remember? HBO's offerings back then were about as 90's as it gets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fPgIIB67bw
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Millions of Crows posted:In time, all will know this. People will hate themselves for finally recognizing the truth, but it's a reality that they have no choice but to accept.
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Bloopsy posted:HBO's offerings back then were about as 90's as it gets: This is great.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Somebody played Tootsee Roll at an event I was at tonight. As a Morris dancer, I can confirm that all folk dancing is the whitest goddamned thing. In eleven years of dancing in Canada and the US I have seen one black dancer, one Asian dancer, and one black musician. That is all.
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Based upon my knowledge and experience, there is a better than 90% chance that those people are either clogging (dancing, but for white people) to "Dixieland Delight" or the University of Alabama's actual fight song.
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ZDar Fan posted:I was a huge Jim Carrey fan and I certainly remembered his rise as a big comedy star, but I didn't realize that Ace Ventura, The Mask, and Dumb & Dumber all came out in 1994. God drat. It was fun as hell watching him get better after In Living Color, he was amazing in that show. Ace Ventura is still a goddamn masterpiece and never fails to make me laugh.
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BOOTY-ADE posted:It was fun as hell watching him get better after In Living Color, he was amazing in that show. Ace Ventura is still a goddamn masterpiece and never fails to make me laugh. This might be better off in the Netflix thread, but there's a documentary on Jim Carrey that's full of behind-the-scenes footage shot during the making of "Man On The Moon" that's fascinating. Carrey was in-character as Kaufman the entire time, and it kind of made him either crazy or incredibly sane afterwards. Either way, he never made another movie again.
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HAmbONE posted:So started watching some 90's videos due to this thread. Was enjoying the quality of the "Tonight Tonight" video by the Smashing Pumpkins. Noticed that the male lead is the creator of Spongebob. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonight,_Tonight_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_song)#Music_video He's the voice, not the creator.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 19:38 |
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Grassy Knowles posted:Oh man, '96 is mostly garbage and I'd entirely forgotten about GIVEMEBACKMYSON The top 10 from 1996 isn't too bad. 1. Independence Day 20th Century Fox $817,400,891 2. Twister Warner Bros. / Universal $494,471,524 3. Mission: Impossible Paramount $457,696,359 4. The Rock Disney $335,062,621 5. The Hunchback of Notre Dame $325,338,851 6. 101 Dalmatians $320,689,294 7. Ransom $309,492,681 8. The Nutty Professor Universal $273,961,019 9. Jerry Maguire TriStar $273,552,592 10. Eraser Warner Bros. $242,295,562 On top of that, you have some pretty memorable ones of varying quality like Scream, Space Jam, Happy Gilmore, From Dusk Til Dawn, Trainspotting, Beavis and Butthead do America, Striptease, The People vs Larry Flint, Star Trek First Contact, and Mars Attacks!
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offtopic from Movie Release Date chat but this is the most 90s thing i've seen today
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GWBBQ posted:The top 10 from 1996 isn't too bad. GWBBQ posted:On top of that, you have some pretty memorable ones of varying quality like Scream, Space Jam, Happy Gilmore, From Dusk Til Dawn, Trainspotting, Beavis and Butthead do America, Striptease, The People vs Larry Flint, Star Trek First Contact, and Mars Attacks! This list, however, owns.
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Grassy Knowles posted:We're directly referencing the top 10 lists; The Rock and maybe Jerry Maguire are the only good ones of that lot. Remember that's the live action 101 Dalmations. Was 101 Dalmatians the first time Disney did a live-action remake of one of its old animated movies? They've done a lot of those lately but I have pretty distinct memories of going to see that 101 Dalmatians movie in the cinema. I don't know if Hook prompted that trend, because while that obviously wasn't a Disney movie, I remember thinking it assumed familiarity with the Disney movie more than the book.
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Wheat Loaf posted:Was 101 Dalmatians the first time Disney did a live-action remake of one of its old animated movies? They've done a lot of those lately but I have pretty distinct memories of going to see that 101 Dalmatians movie in the cinema. The Jungle Book beat it by 2 years, but it's more of a mix of the cartoon and the book. Pneub has a new favorite as of 14:14 on Dec 19, 2017 |
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Pneub posted:The Jungle Book beat it by 2 years, but it's more of a mix of the cartoon and the book. I know I've seen that but never realised it was a Disney one.
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Bizarre fact that I just learned: there's a new non-Disney big budget live-action Jungle Book coming out next year. Less than two years after the one we just got. And given that "the jungle book" is way more synonymous in popular consciousness with the Disney cartoon than the public domain source material, I bet the reaction to this one is going to be extremely confused.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 14:45 |
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Grassy Knowles posted:We're directly referencing the top 10 lists; The Rock and maybe Jerry Maguire are the only good ones of that lot. Remember that's the live action 101 Dalmations. Independence Day and Twister may not be "good," but they are dumb and fun and shouldn't be discounted so easily.
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GWBBQ posted:There was also a huge amount of hype surrounding Bullet Time in The Matrix. Excuse me, I believe you mean "Khaki Time" in The Gap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knW1hGwmEXQ
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DrBouvenstein posted:Excuse me, I believe you mean "Khaki Time" in The Gap: Now there's a brand that's 90's as gently caress.
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Iron Crowned posted:Independence Day and Twister may not be "good," but they are dumb and fun and shouldn't be discounted so easily. I saw independence day three god damned times in theaters and i felt like elaine in seinfeld with the english patient Twister is fine, i guess, but in no way remarkable
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Phanatic posted:the last gasp of a dying boomer desperately trying to hold onto a shred of relevance, Santana's "Supernatural." Whatever do you mean? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVb6J8_dtk0
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Grassy Knowles posted:Twister is fine, i guess, but in no way remarkable When I was little, I was absolutely sure that the twister Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton are chasing was meant to be the same one that killed Hunt's character's father in the prologue, back after 30 years to finish the job.
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