This movie came out in 2000. This was after the Cold War and before 9/11, the 2008 recession, the war on terror...

This movie came out in 2000. This was after the Cold War and before 9/11, the 2008 recession, the war on terror, the riots of the past few years, and before all this culture war bullshit that has divided our nation. This movie perfectly encapsulates what a world that has no worries, no external threat, no fear of tearing itself apart, and a general feeling of peace at mind as a society is lik

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Yeah I like it too

And then?

Kino

Post more mid to late 90's, the world is so comfy, it's the End of History, we have to invent issues to create an exciting existential threat kino

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It was also retarded and unfunny compared to Scary Movie or Not Another Teen Movie

No and then

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9/11 and Obama ruined America. 90's and early 2000s werent perfect but yea this movie summed up my childhood...funny, laid back, silly, heterosexual, etc. My oh my have things changed.

>Still thinking 9/11 was relevant
Do Americans really?

and then?

Bush did 9/11 dude

>when the main characters kiss and the natural reaction is revulsion

couldn't be made today

>Bush did 9/11 dude
Is that what your 90lb limp wristed Dad told you? Faggot

Bush did Obama

Don’t worry. Obama helped him. Who do you think flew the planes after all?

AND THEN AND THEN AND THEN AND THEN AND THEN AND THEN

NO MORE AND THEN

Did Americans who didn't live in New York and had no friends or relatives die in 9/11, or in the wars afterwards, being personally affected by it in now way at all, really feel like they were living in some kind of new state of apocalyptic gloom and disillusionment after the towers fell? It's such a big country, I would have though that most of the population didn't really give a fuck or see it as more than a sensational news story and a talking point.

No external threat? Aren't there like evil aliens or something?

Yes, young adults and teens and kids did. This was before social justice faggot movements so we were free to pick on and bully muslims for being muslim.

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Now we didn’t go that far. But we as a generation will always hear the word “Muslim” and the first thing to come into our heads is 9/11

We made peace with the aliens in 1950 dude.