Sorry, but the 2000s will never be nostalgic like the 90s and 80s are. It was a crappy decade then and will be remembered like that forever just like the 2010s.
Sorry, but the 2000s will never be nostalgic like the 90s and 80s are. It was a crappy decade then and will be remembered like that forever just like the 2010s.
The issue is the 2000s nostalgia was really surface-level to the point it felt pointless. I didn’t recognize anything specific. Now if there had been 9/11…
What was the most anti-2002 year and the most irrelevant and least remembered year of the 2000's?
I am looking for a year from the decade of the 2000's that I almost remember and that almost nobody talks about
also that it is a year opposite to 2002 in everything
It doesnt matter and its meaningless to fight it. Nostalgia will always be atrongest by whoever is in the room and what they went through. If you were born in '00 then the 2010s are your nostalgia boner. No matter how surface level you think the generation was, your was too. Take the current year, add 25 to it and that will be the target nostalgia audiance. Sells tickets like Adam Sandler putting in a shitty classic rock song to make boomers feel warm inside.
No point in telling mutts this. It's even funny seeing them try to justify that the 2000s (specifically the early 2000s) is a different ball game when it's almost no different than the lateish 90s with the y2k futurism shit. But I will agree that the 2010s had no unique culture of it's own. Most of it was social media centric and the rise of SJW/wokeness whatever.
You know I ask this question because like me I hate that damn Turning Red movie.
I got a lot of hate for the year 2002 (because I hate Disney and I hate Pixar)
Well said. I think your post mostly applies to real people though. When it comes to movies, Turning Red is a rare exception. We’re still stuck in a perpetual pop culture bubble where 80s properties are still being rebooted instead of giving other decades a fair shot.
Stop making threads about mutt goyslop
It's not nostalgic if you didn't grow up in it. Zoomers did and have fond memories of iCarly or whatever was big then
>Sorry, but the 2000s will never be nostalgic like the 90s and 80s are.
Maybe not to third world Amerimutts like you who had to suffer 9/11 and NYC blackout turmoil, but I have had fond memories of it myself, and becoming a teen in the decade was the best time of my earlyish life. Or maybe you're just a zoomie who had to grow up with 2010s slop, either way such is life for an Amerilard.
t. 31 year old German
Life before 2007 was so dramatically different than today
Smartphones.
It's only nostalgic if they pretend 9/11, the Patriot Act and the War on Terror and WMDs in Iraq bullshit never happened.
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and by the way What is the most anti-2002 year of the 2000's?
Tamogotchis were mid 90s. Boy Bands stopped being popular after the Millenium when Nu-metal shit like Korn and Limp Bizkit took over radio. They don't even get the nostalgia era right.
It's all "technically crossed over into" 2002 rather than what was actually popular in that year. It's a weird unauthentic mishmash. Boy bands were on decline and really unpopular for teens, replaced by skate punk and angsty rock. Visible thongs were everywhere. They showed people texting, even predictive text but not using T9, they were protesting things that no one gave a shit about then.
It's was "as someone in 2022, this is what I feel 2002 should have been!"
She is 13 bro. At least choose a better girl.
It seems to have a bland boring running out of ideas feel by 2005 -2008 and then new tech came and revamped everything
[spolier]It happened to you[/spoiler]
As a zoomer, I'm nostalgic as frick for the 2000s.
It helps that every decade since has been absolutely shit, media, pop culture and fashion was pretty good too. Maybe it because I was naive and just a little kid back then.
I'd definitely take it over the 2010s or the 2010s part 2 aka the 2020s.
The 2000s was the last decade they could get away with hot chicks on TV... I miss it so much man, I hate this sanitized shit they have now
I'm a zoomer but have no recollections of 2000s. What was it like?
It was a fantastic decade until 2007, something changed there and; then the 2010s starterd hopeful but "they" got spooked by Occupy Wall Street and started pushing divisive shit.
>until 2007, something changed there
Cinemaphile was born
Cinemaphile was founded in 2003 moron.
What is the most anti-2002 year of the 2000's? I want a year that is the complete opposite of 2002 in everything and may it be an ideal year for the person who hates the Turning Red movie
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It's almost like there was a complete global financial collapse that started in 2007 and hit full force the year afterwards, causing creative industries across the world to try and be as cheap and safe as possible.
That's part of it, but really it's smartphones changing culture forever
tumblr is just the successor to livejournal
Pretty much
That was the bigger part of it, although smartphones had an impact later. Smartphones didn't fully take off until the early 2010s, because said recession briefly delayed their full adoption. Cellphones were everywhere though by that point, to the point that a lot of late 00s media had a common theme of "character learns about texting and gets addicted".
tfw you are old enough to remember how you were in the exact place and time when Cinemaphile was laughing and dogpiling at the Big Bang Theory pitch/pilot episode.
>causing creative industries across the world to try and be as cheap and safe as possible.
They already were and have been for decades on end by that point.
Anon, it's not a coincidence that the endless wave of reboots and sequels in film, television, and animation, happened to begin in 2007. Studios were always relatively risk-averse but they were still willing to take gambles, hell the Lord of the Rings adaptation was basically a $300 million gamble on a relatively unknown director. There hasn't been anything like that since 2007.
>in 2007
Try the late '70s/early '80s, after Lucas and Speilbergs' sewage blew up.
Original properties were still regularly made and highly promoted in terms of film and television until then, don't even fricking try to pretend that the 80s, 90s, and 00s up to 2007 didn't have any notable original productions with massive studio backing.
Kek this, hell this motherfricker's mentioning Spielberg when he made shit like Back to the Future and ET after the early 80s. Totally original properties that he got tons of funding for that became pop culture icons.
I'm just saying that it was a downward trajectory that kept falling lower and lower within each successive decade.
>Back to the Future
That was Zemeckis.
>We're actually reaching a point where people aren't even aware of the huge fricking financial crisis that took the entire early 2010s for the world to recover from because of how much it just completely fricked everything
Spooky
Like with other decades, there are two different "2000s" people are thinking of
The 97-04 2000s with American pie, Sum 41, Ozzfest, Jackass, Limp Bizkit, Eminem, Newgrounds, fratboy humor
And then the 04-08 2000s with Superbad, My chemical romance, MySpace, Smosh, emo/scene, Kanye, lolrandom rawr humor
>Watches one movie based on the 2000s
>Nobody likes this era
Hate animation Twitter
I didn’t recognize anything 2000’s in this movie. I don’t even really remember anything from back then except we said gay and gay way more, made Bush jokes, and didn’t have smart phones or social media. I mostly played video games, goofed off in school, and watched cartoons and movies.
What even were some 2000’s cultural cornerstones?
What do people actually remember from that decade?
>What even were some 2000’s cultural cornerstones?
The iphone
Kanye dissing taylor swift
>What even were some 2000’s cultural cornerstones?
>What do people actually remember from that decade?
Y2K
9/11
The anime boom
The rise of reality television
Racist, transphobic and homophobic jokes being understood as just that, jokes
2000s edginess and cynicism
Youtube before it got fricked over by Google, early internet in general before the normies ruined it
Chatrooms being replaced by social media
Disney's 2D films being financial flops resulting in the death of 2D animation
Early internet memes and "lol so random" humor
Goth girls
Flash games
Occupy wall street
The 2008 recession
That's just what I could name off the top of my head.
>Racist, transphobic and homophobic jokes being understood as just that, jokes
Not really, or not as much as say, the '70s:
>le 2000s are bad because le war on terror
That shit goes completely over your head if you're just a little kid. It's like boomers being nostalgic for the 1980s, most of them are nostalgic for the neon lights, early video games, mall culture, Hollywood popping off and producing many iconic films, I guarantee they'd not write it off as a shit decade because the cold war was going on and threat of nuclear obliteratiin was a real threat.
Why do you wojak morons always call Gen X "le boomers"
they wouldn't know what a boomer is even if one was right in front of them
Wojakers always saying moronic things like
>"Boomer rock like Guns n roses"
>"Boomers are nostalgic for goyslop 80s malls"
>"Boomers are annoying with their le 80s synthwave nostalgia".
If their small brains can distinguish between millennials and zoomers, there's no reason they can't do the same with boomers and gen x.
>If their small brains can distinguish between millennials and zoomers
They can't even do that
They call millennials "zoomers" if the former appreciates smartphones, minecraft, adventure time etcetc
Yeah I've seen 40 year old streamers called "zoomers" because their audience is zoomers
Because some homosexual spammed his forced meme on here and well poisoned the entire term.
It was viral marketing.
Honestly yeah, I think so too. It's kind of fricking suspicious how the early stuff had people INSISTING to always include the other variants drinking a Monster. Still it fricking ruined the word "Boomer" forever and led to all of the -oomer horseshit. I feel fricking embarrassed when anyone uses an -oomer variant, it sounds like baby talk.
>Gen X
those morons deserve it
im more nostalgic for 2000s
-born in 1992
The truth is that 2000s is essentially two different eras. The first half was essentially the 90's with 911 and harry potter, and only in the second half the things got different. That's when we got smartphone, facebook and youtube. The edy humor was rage back the and sjw didn't have that much influence yet.
2000s is three very distinct eras.
>2000 - 2003
Basically just a continuation of the 90s, but with 9/11 fears and America going full moron with Iraq at the end
>2004 - 2006/7
What most people think of as "the 00s". Gritty, edgy, frick the government sentiment, that stuff
>2007 - 2009
Everything goes breasts up as the world's economy implodes on itself, cellphones are fully popularized and smartphones are beginning to take off
I want to know What is the most anti-2002 year in the 2000's?
I want a year that is completely the opposite of 2002
2008
Reasoms Why 2008 was the most anti-2002 year of the 2000's?
2000 + 2 = 2002
2010 - 2 = 2008
Bush vs Obama, smartphones, different attitudes and vibe, etc.
I don't even know what the frick you're asking dude, there is no "totally antithetical year" to any other given year, it's kind of an absurd question.
is that I hate turning red and that's why I hate the year 2002.
That's why I want a year from the 2000s that is the complete opposite of 2002.
There is no such thing, you're asking an absurd question. The entire framework is wrong.
That's what i said here
I have nostalgia for 2000s internet
shut up zoomertard
I'm only really nostalgic for 2000-2003 (Early 2000s) back when music was great and radio station Power 612 Radio Kiel was on AM Radio playing underground stuff and it was the last era we had late 60s early 70s trains in service here in Denmark. and also there was still 1980s cars on the roads and old stuff was cheap on flea markets.