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re: The 90's: The Last Great Decade?

Posted on 7/7/14 at 10:12 am to
Posted by kingbob
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Posted on 7/7/14 at 10:12 am to
I will admit that the 90s had some pretty sweet television and a few gem movies, but 90s pop culture was garbage. The 90s was when Political Correctness went mainstream. 90s music was awful with rare exception. That was when VH1 and MTV stopped playing just music videos. That was the beginning of reality television. The fashions were ugly and stupid. What an awful decade. The only thing that makes it look good is how unbelievably crappy the following decades were.
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Posted by Fewer Kilometers
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Posted on 7/7/14 at 10:15 am to
I think that the fashions from the second half of the decade hold up (because that was when the transition from the 80's was done and we settled into the generic styles that we've had for twenty years).

Posted by Baloo
Formerly MDGeaux
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 7/7/14 at 10:22 am to
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I will admit that the 90s had some pretty sweet television and a few gem movies, but 90s pop culture was garbage.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, even one that is wrong. 1994 and 1999 are two of the best years in movie history. This is also when the TV Golden Age began (TV has since improved, but the groundwork was laid here and it was the best TV decade up to this point - mainly due to the wild west of early cable). And the music was friggin' fantastic in the first half of the decade. Really, modern music is just the 90s recycled (we called EDM "electronica" and hip hop matured in the 90s). What new thing has happened in music since the 90s? It's all looking backwards (some go back to disco and the 70s)

Independent cinema went mainstream, as did indie music. Television expanded past the three/four network era.

And here's how fast the internet exploded in an anecdote: in 1992, for a high school project, some friends and I created/hosted an electronic BBS. It maxed out at 4800 bps capacity, and barely anyone in the class, least of all our teacher, had any idea what the internet was. This was 1992. By 1997, just five years later, everyone was online and we'd already cycled through the AOL/Prodigy era.
Posted by Feral
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 7/7/14 at 10:58 am to
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I will admit that the 90s had some pretty sweet television and a few gem movies, but 90s pop culture was garbage. The 90s was when PC went mainstreem. 90s music was awful with rare exception. That was when VH1 and MTV stopped playing just music videos. That was the beginning of reality television. The fashions were ugly and stupid. What an awful decade. The only thing that makes it look good is how unbelievably crappy the following decades were.


Couple of counterpoints:

1. The fashion trends weren't really that vastly different from the early to mid 2000s, especially later in the decade. It was worlds better than those of the 70s and 80s. I'd argue that the 90s was the first decade in which the fashion trends changed a few times over the course of the decade as opposed to remaining stagnant, and it sped up in the 2000s when trends seemed to change by the year.

2. The 90s was the start of reality TV, but that was back when reality TV was actually decent and not a ridiculous cavalcade of self-promotion, game shows and drama nonsense. That was back when practically the only reality shows were The Real World and Cops.

3. The PC going mainstream and the dawn of the internet were good things. Keep in mind that this was back when in-home technology was used for good things instead of avoiding family and trolling people on the internet.

4. In addition to being the GOAT decade for TV, it was a groundbreaking decade for televised sports. The NFL grew by leaps and bounds, the NBA had Jordan and the Bulls dynasty, and baseball had several good years followed by the strike followed by the '98 home run race and ensuing home run craze that facilitated a huge (albeit brief) jump in popularity. I'd argue that 1998 was one of the GOAT years for the big three sports with the Broncos upsetting the Packers in the Super Bowl to finally get Elway a ring and then almost going undefeated the following season and topping it off by repeating, the Bulls had their second three-peat to cap off the Jordan dynasty, and McGwire and Sosa had that fantastic summer.
This post was edited on 7/7/14 at 11:00 am
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