What made movies from the 90s be so kino?

What made movies from the 90s be so kino?

Was it because the cast was 100% white?

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The 90s is where things started going to shit, mid-late 70s is the the most kino Hollywood era

Movies from all decades prior to the 2010s kicked ass. Now they’re just disgusting propaganda devices.

that's a jew front and center OP

Because it's the generation you were raised in. Believe me, in the 90s people were bitching about the collapse of culture and society just as much as they are today. Nothing ever changes.

Kinda. It was that they didn't care or bring attention to what colour the cast were, only the actual story was important

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Cool dude

>shitalians
>white
try harder next time ishmael

if you watch certain movies from the 90s, they give mixed messages. they were more chaotic/neutral/realism based. these days most movies, especially studio movies/tv shows are very straight forward with the message its supposed to give. a lot of movies from the 90s, you would watch bits and pieces of them, and enjoy it, without things like the ending, or other scenes which would take away from the feeling of the scenes you like. these days that is avoided. thats why you get boring movies with 2-3 interesting scenes, with political messages that often hit you over the head.

>Was it because the cast was 100% white?
Samuel L Jackson.

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Younger people have absolute shit taste and 5 second attention spans. They need faggot ass AI/CGI fantasy bullshit, over the top special effects, and all kinds of other unrealistic nonsense.

Also, if you've noticed, most young actors are really effeminate onions boys, pussified pretty boys, if not outright faggots. Old movies had solid respectable actors. Now (((Hollywood))) literally goes out of their way to cast as many literal flaming faggots, niggers, and fat women. Subtlety in humor and story lines has also been replaced with loud, obnoxious stereotypical nigger screeching, homosexual "sass", and poor actors over-exaggerating their performance.

It was because your formative years were in the 90s.

>Was it because the cast was 100% white?

Italian directors are the best

Coppola Tarantino Scorsese Cimino

no, objectively false
the movie industry had more money for better sets, better equipment and better talent
you zoomie fucks get cgi cartoons

There was a lot of SHIT back then too.
But not nearly the amounts / %'s as today!
Was just looking at 80s-90s influential movies and seeing:
Breakfast Club
Pretty in Pink
Weird Science
Some Kind of Wonderful
Etc
and realizing that (outside from that one Weird Science scene in the bar) none had Black castmembers.
>The 90s is where things started going to shit...
True:
>were described in a marketing report by Specialty Retail as the kids who "lived the civil rights movement". They were among the first children to be bused to attain integration in the public school system. In the 1990s, Strauss reported Gen Xers were "by any measure the least racist of today's generations".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X#The_post-civil_rights_generation
We were the generation that believed we were "post racial" and that all people wanted was a "leg up" and to stand as equals.
Then the great Recession gob smacked the taste out our mouths (generation most affected, being in our mid-to-late 20s) and OWS was infected with "Step-In, Step-out", "the Progressive Stack"(where speakers were assigned speaking order based on how 'victimized they were' instead who had the best rhetoric, voice, ideas, etc...
Which, ofc, accomplished shit-all and fractured the "economic investment in poor people" / "anti-globalization" activists...to this day. It was a master stroke. 10 years later they're still scrabbling for a foothold in the public conversation.

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Actually, if you go back and look closely starting as early as the 80's they were already shoehorning ugly jews into roles, and making nearly every bad guy have blond hair and blue eyes. I wonder how many boomers and xoomers were brainwashed into hating whites by jewish propaganda from back then?

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Christian holiday movies weren't cucked either. Name one black character in either Christmas Vacation or A Christmas Story.

He was dyslexic then?

no. the 2000s were pretty weak movie wise. You can choose any random month/year combination between 1990-1999 and there will be at least one all time great movie that came out during that month. This rule no longer applies after 1999.

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Says the half french half who knows what abomination mutt, you faggot leaf

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Stacks was a good black character in that flik and in the real life gang. 1970s blacks were more educated and had their own hip vibe and culture.

I think it relates to mental space, prior to internet culture there was more individuation, but mass communications may have interfered with creative processes

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>medniggers
>white

70s is when likes started making nihilistic shit like Taxi Driver and such

>Tarantino

Tarantino is literally the definition of an Amerimutt. He even got left by his father and was raised by a single mother,as is common in Muttmerica.

>Tarantino was born on March 27, 1963, in Knoxville, Tennessee, the only child of Connie McHugh and aspiring actor Tony Tarantino, who left the family before his son's birth. Tarantino is Native American, through one of his maternal grandparents.[8] His father is of Italian descent, and his Cherokee mother is also of English, Irish, and some German ancestry.

Tarantino also rips off virtually all of his shit. He admits "I steal from every single movie ever made." His company "A Band Apart Films" is a direct reference to Bande à part - a 1964 French New Wave film by French-Swiss director Jean-Luc Godard. If you watch some old movies and Tarantino's stuff the story line, camera angles, and flow are almost exactly the same. It's like your watching the same movie, just a different era, different actors, etc.

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Mhmm I reckon movies were better then mmhmm

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cool, I didnt know that about where he got his movie ideas from, that french guy seems worth checking out, Luc Besson is a good director Leon The Professional

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The term "Illuminati" has been well-poisoned so thoroughly it's ...hard for take anything seriously that even mentions it.
Still, in Bavaria, in the 1700's, people understood how to sway society by buying off reviewers, publishers, producers of (the then) tech-savvy media. Etc.


>Historically, the name usually refers to the Bavarian Illuminati, an Enlightenment-era secret society founded on 1 May 1776 in Bavaria, today part of Germany. The society's goals were to oppose superstition, obscurantism, religious influence over public life and abuses of state power. "The order of the day," they wrote in their general statutes, "is to put an end to the machinations of the purveyors of injustice, to control them without dominating them."

But who really cares? Not me.
It's the memetic, the pattern that's important here: media manipulation and 'Tweedism", if ya will, have been in practice for 100's of years and people are still in the dark about it.

"Millineals" and "Gen Alpha" and whatever comes after will be...worse off in some ways and better off in others.
Depending on internet free speech laws.
UnHerd (UK)
Sp!ked
Substack
Unz Review
Taki Mag
...and their presumable Nordic and etc counterparts.
Apparently, only in Nordic countries and France of al places are "Generation Z" "kids" more likely to be nationalist. What a weird world.
Another reason to keep an ear to the rail of, good heavens I hate this term but, "Alt-Right" parties in france and etc and buy / Dl everything you can from Aktos, just to see if they have anything worth saying.
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no zoomer jokes, simple

He "steals" as much as any other director, or writer in recent history. He's just honest about it. And if you think all his movies are just an accumulation of other movies, you're a fucking retard.

i prefer casino because it reinforces my beliefs of all women being whores

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definitely. The craft of film making died around the turn of the century. It's weird, me and the wife only watch movies made before the year 2000 and there are tons of really good movies made in the 80s and 90s that I'd never heard of. By that I mean, if they were released nowadays they'd be top tier but back then they were just run of the mill movies that no one has even heard of these days.

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Talented directors and no diversity quotas in movies.

mmhmm
mmmhmm
lol
I knew this one drinking buddy I had, crazy fucker, did this
>mmhmm
shit....for like a year...and I just thought, "stroke?"...until I chanced upon the movie and told him and he's like, "yeah I told you to watch it that *one* time. I thought you knew?" lol!
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Hell in the Pacific
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Cha Cha
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Lots of 80's and 70's underground stuff.

Khrustalyov, My Car! (dir. Aleksei German)
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Also:
The Guard (2011) Trailer
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Calvary (2014) Trailer
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and:
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010) - Trailer
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Plus all of this:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Essentials_(TV_program)

John Michael McDonough's scripts:
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Yes there is definitely a lot of manipulation by movies and the media. With fake reviewers, publishers, and the tight inner circles filtering what gets through, and hyping up agendas. That's why there has been so much backlash against this forced "wokeism".

A lot of people (even those that I've met personally) have very little frame of reference outside of movies/media. They can't even think for themselves. They compare everything to a movie, or some character in a movie, etc. whenever you deviate from something that isn't the most mundane, dull, boring existence of a wage cucking consooooomer.

The problem with tarantino ripping off other movies is the movies he's ripping off are way better than the ones he's making.

>He "steals" as much as any other director, or writer in recent history. He's just honest about it. And if you think all his movies are just an accumulation of other movies, you're a fucking retard.

A lot of it is. I like a lot of his movies. But I'm just being honest. Movies based on true stories (eg: Goodfellas, although over-embellished by Henry Hill) are completely different from straight up fiction or fantasy. Godfather movies outlined the way the mafia operated and their families.

The 90s wasn't 100% white (unless it was a portrayal of an era where it was 99% white). There were some black characters but nobody gave a shit they were black because they were written like ordinary, believable characters. Then in the mid 2000s and on, is when it started to really ramp up. They outdid each other to try to portray the ideal non-white character to the point of ridiculousness. Any time people point it out they're called racist. Then theirs also just using racism accusations to hide from really shitty writing, which is even more common today with diversity hires just not having the talent to write a good story (which is why they just reuse existing stuff and make a mess of it).