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I love '60s and '80s period films as much as the next guy, but there's a ton of them. The '90s were my teens and early twenties, and I look back fondly (for the most part) at that decade. It just seems like the era is ripe for exploration and there's been relatively little done. I often wonder if it has to do with Generation X being a smaller demographic than either the Boomers or Millennials, as American culture seems more tailored to them, currently. Of course, that's a simplification, but that's how these things go. Anyhow, please name and discuss any '90s period films that you enjoy or use this thread as place to discuss the '90s or Generation X. I appreciate your participation!
I'll start. To my mind, the purest '90s period film that I've seen is THE WACKNESS. Now, it's been a while since I've seen it but I remember thinking that it did a good job at recreating the era. I know I was very excited when it was coming out because see above. I also remember being slightly disappointed. |
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