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Post by SharksFan99 on Oct 6, 2017 22:41:13 GMT 10
I was thinking about this topic a few minutes ago and I personally believe that the most representative movie of the 2010s is "Gaurdians of the Galaxy". It was released in 2014, right within the midst of core 2010's culture. Additionally, it is also a staple of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, arguably the most popular film genre this decade. The main character in the film is nostalgic for things from his childhood on Earth, such as his cassette recorder and songs from the '70s. I believe this is a perfect representation of how a lot of elements of 2010s pop culture focus on "revivals" and nostalgia for previous decades. Michael Rooker plays a supporting role in the film and he is the actor who played Merle on The Walking Dead, one of the most popular television shows of the 2010s. What do you think?
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Post by longaotian on Oct 7, 2017 18:02:43 GMT 10
Frozen, Despicable Me, The Hunger Games, Avengers....to name a few
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Post by SharksFan99 on Oct 28, 2017 23:12:12 GMT 10
Frozen, Despicable Me, The Hunger Games, Avengers....to name a few Yep, I agree. It's probably a tie between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Despicable Me franchise.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 4, 2021 18:28:29 GMT 10
In retrospect I would argue Black Panther is a very strong candidate. Not only is it an MCU film but it also has themes of Afrofuturism, and it notable for being progressive in general. The film also has a soundtrack by Kendrick Lamar, featuring other defining artists like The Weeknd and Future. It even makes occasional reference to meme and internet culture
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Post by 10slover on Jul 4, 2021 19:01:06 GMT 10
All of the mcu, the hunger games, world war z, it follows, the IT remakes, hereditary, scott pilgrim vs the world
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Post by astropoug on May 1, 2022 5:38:54 GMT 10
On a MUCH more negative note, this movie is a good representation of everything WRONG with 2010s culture
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