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zoom_zip wrote

1910s - la dans voyage la lune

1920s - metropolis

1930s - wizard of oz

1940s - casablanca

1950s - rebel without a cause

1960s - scorpio rising

1970s - gimme shelter

1980s - the breakfast club

1990s - space jam

2000s - fuck knows. it honestly all goes to shit here. i don’t even mean that in the old days was better kind of way. it is literally just a blur of franchise sequels from this point on.

there you go. there’s my full list

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ziq wrote

2000s - Dark Knight

2010s - Get Out

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ziq wrote (edited )

30s - Modern Times, King Kong, City Lights, Duck Soup

40s - It's a Wonderful Life, The Grapes of Wrath, The Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity

50s - Sunset Blvd, Rebel Without a Cause, On the Waterfront, Some Like It Hot

60s - The Apartment, Bonnie and Clyde, The Hustler, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Goldfinger, Easy Rider, Midnight Cowboy, A Shot in the Dark

70s - Rocky, Star Wars, Apocalypse Now, Taxi Driver, Dog Day Afternoon, Badlands, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

80s - Wall Street, The Goonies, Ghostbusters, First Blood, Beverly Hills Cop, Back to the Future, Die Hard, Batman, Christmas Vacation, Coming to America, Rad, The Wizard, Starman, Dirty Dancing, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

90s - Fight Club, The Big Lebowski, Natural Born Killers , Groundhog Day, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Office Space, Pulp Fiction, Being John Malkovich, Clerks, Chasing Amy, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Fargo, Point Break

00s - Ghost World, High Fidelity, The Pursuit of Happyness, Into the Wild, Requiem for a Dream, Superbad, Training Day, Donnie Darko, Bourne Identity

10s - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Moonlight, Baby Driver, Parasite, John Wick, The Social Network, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World

20s - Nomadland, An American Pickle, The King of Staten Island, Palm Springs

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moonlune wrote

60s: Dr. No

70s: diamonds are forever

80s: the spy who loved me

90s: golden eye

00s: casino royale

10s: Skyfall

20s: no time to die

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__0 wrote

Here's my bullshit list 1950's - plan nine from outer space 1960's - the party / 1970's - the holy mountain / clockwork orange 1980's - blade runner / wings of desire 1990's - slacker / hairspray 2000's - Napoleon dynamite / the Life aquatic 2010's - enter the void / nightcrawler

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ziq wrote

great list. I tried to leave future-set movies off my list but i can see how blade runner and clockwork orange captured the decades they were made in even if they weren't set in them. same applies to the period pieces on my list like bonnie and clyde / butch and sundance.

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moonlune wrote

1980s: grease

1990s: the lion king

2000s: Shrek

2010s: iron man

2020s: into the spider verse

I believe we'll see a load of animated movies with art inspired by into the spider verse in the next decade. We're at a point where computer animation is getting easier and churning out "realistic" stuff is "easy". Animators will get to go in new directions, cf disney's "soul" which is beautiful too. Or maybe not, it's expesnsive to be creative.

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emerald wrote

isn't grease set in the 50s/60s? i get what you're saying but it's more of a period piece.

i'd agree with 2000s Shrek and 2010s Iron Man big time... 2020s is too early to call. maybe Tenet so far? not because i think it's great but the detached-ness of it...

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moonlune wrote (edited )

We could swap it with Saturday night fever.

Dune might also have a big impact in the 2020s, also the 2, 3,4,5th avatar moviesare coming out over the decade, which I'm looking forward to (lol).

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dns7950 wrote

Grease is 1970's

Iron Man is 2000s

Into The Spiderverse is 2010s

Only 2 of 5 movies you listed are in the right decade, lol

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moonlune wrote

Yeah but I believe they flavored the next decade.

the 2010s were clearly marked by iron man and I believe into the spiderverse will be the same for the 2020s.I'm not so sure about grease though, I wasn't born so I don't really know lol

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kin wrote

But you can argue here that the categorization here was done more in the effects of the "feel" of the movie more than it's real chronology. Like how Vaporwave stuff is more 80ish than the actual 80s stuff, a kind of metaHyperreal classification.

And I know that's not the OP point and I think neither is moonlune too. Maybe Grease released in the end of the 70s represents more the morning 80s etc.

Like Matrix and the 2000s, the movie was made in the last year of the 1990s but is very representative of the decade.

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