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Post by carcar on Sept 25, 2022 1:11:12 GMT 10
If the 2000s had Mean Girls, the 90s had Clueless and the 80s had Heathers. Have we finally decided with the worthy successor ? I think the only movie that comes close that I remember people were actually quoting and excited about were between project X, 21 jump street and that Spider-Man movie.
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Post by crystalmetheny0428 on Sept 25, 2022 1:42:34 GMT 10
the duff
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Post by astropoug on Sept 25, 2022 3:59:59 GMT 10
The Breakfast Club was the most iconic teen movie of the 80s. And out of the list, I’d go with Project X, as 21 Jump Street is more of a buddy cop movie, whilst Spider-Man is a superhero movie.
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Post by John Titor on Sept 25, 2022 5:04:05 GMT 10
not an iconic movie tho, no one talks about it.
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Post by John Titor on Sept 25, 2022 5:04:39 GMT 10
The Breakfast Club was the most iconic teen movie of the 80s. And out of the list, I’d go with Project X, as 21 Jump Street is more of a buddy cop movie, whilst Spider-Man is a superhero movie. The 2010s were so lame they couldn't even get a proper iconic teen movie.
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Post by carcar on Sept 25, 2022 5:13:03 GMT 10
The Breakfast Club was the most iconic teen movie of the 80s. And out of the list, I’d go with Project X, as 21 Jump Street is more of a buddy cop movie, whilst Spider-Man is a superhero movie. Another one that I remember was spring breakers with Selena Gomez and dope(2015). Then there was booksmart, 8th grade, good boys and cockblockers.
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Post by carcar on Sept 25, 2022 5:14:36 GMT 10
The Breakfast Club was the most iconic teen movie of the 80s. And out of the list, I’d go with Project X, as 21 Jump Street is more of a buddy cop movie, whilst Spider-Man is a superhero movie. The 2010s were so lame they couldn't even get a proper iconic teen movie. Not so much a high school movie but there was the hunger games. 21 jumó street takes place in a high school though so the plot revolves around teens
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Post by astropoug on Sept 25, 2022 6:40:15 GMT 10
The 2010s were so lame they couldn't even get a proper iconic teen movie. Not so much a high school movie but there was the hunger games. 21 jumó street takes place in a high school though so the plot revolves around teens The Hunger Games is a dystopian film. It's its own thing. This film, plus Spider-Man highlights the main reason why there weren't many teen flicks in the 2010s, which was that the decade was very escapism and speculative fiction oriented, and thusly, simple teen comedies or teen dramas were unpopular in the decade.
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Post by astropoug on Sept 25, 2022 6:42:58 GMT 10
The Breakfast Club was the most iconic teen movie of the 80s. And out of the list, I’d go with Project X, as 21 Jump Street is more of a buddy cop movie, whilst Spider-Man is a superhero movie. Another one that I remember was spring breakers with Selena Gomez and dope(2015). Then there was booksmart, 8th grade, good boys and cockblockers. Those are some good ones. I don't know which will be regarded as the definitive teen film of the 2010s.
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Post by mc98 on Sept 25, 2022 6:58:16 GMT 10
Not so much a high school movie but there was the hunger games. 21 jumó street takes place in a high school though so the plot revolves around teens The Hunger Games is a dystopian film. It's its own thing. This film, plus Spider-Man highlights the main reason why there weren't many teen flicks in the 2010s, which was that the decade was very escapism and speculative fiction oriented, and thusly, simple teen comedies or teen dramas were unpopular in the decade. Teen dystopians are the most popular genre of teen films in the 2010s.
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Post by mc98 on Sept 25, 2022 7:00:10 GMT 10
I'm surprised no one thought about The Fault In Our Stars. Many girls at my high school were going crazy over it.
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Post by John Titor on Sept 25, 2022 9:27:45 GMT 10
Another one that I remember was spring breakers with Selena Gomez and dope(2015). Then there was booksmart, 8th grade, good boys and cockblockers. Those are some good ones. I don't know which will be regarded as the definitive teen film of the 2010s. There are some interesting ones, and as carcar said 2010s were mostly about scifi or escapism type movies and had not room to fit in slice of life teen school movies None of the "teen" movies that came out in the 2010s had anywhere near the watercooler talk of Mean Girls or Clueless. Hell...Mean Girls only got popular when the DVD came out in fall 2004 lol
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Post by carcar on Sept 26, 2022 3:06:51 GMT 10
Not so much a high school movie but there was the hunger games. 21 jumó street takes place in a high school though so the plot revolves around teens The Hunger Games is a dystopian film. It's its own thing. This film, plus Spider-Man highlights the main reason why there weren't many teen flicks in the 2010s, which was that the decade was very escapism and speculative fiction oriented, and thusly, simple teen comedies or teen dramas were unpopular in the decade. Ehh it was a teen movie none the less, that who it was marketed to anyways.
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Post by carcar on Sept 26, 2022 3:07:58 GMT 10
I'm surprised no one thought about The Fault In Our Stars. Many girls at my high school were going crazy over it. I remember that movie because of the soundtrack and charli xcx
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Post by carcar on Sept 26, 2022 3:10:05 GMT 10
Another one that I remember was spring breakers with Selena Gomez and dope(2015). Then there was booksmart, 8th grade, good boys and cockblockers. Those are some good ones. I don't know which will be regarded as the definitive teen film of the 2010s. I don’t think our generation has decided yet since the decade ended not so long ago
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