The Butterfly Effect.
Watched it on a camrip downloaded from Limewire and it fricked me up as an early adolescent. Still haven’t rewatched it and frankly the thought kind of scares me.
I got this in a VHS bargain bin for like a dollar at Walgreens and I would watch this movie almost daily in the 2000s. It's still one of my favorite movies
Probably Anchorman: >Judd Apatow/Will Ferrell OG major collaboration >Steve Carell and Christina Applegate have major roles >Satire of period pieces that takes itself very seriously in its costumes and set design
It defines comedies of the aughts because it takes itself seriously, but it also tries to be funny within it. It's at it's core the base of what Judd Apatow would do in his comedy and where Hollywood was going with its cameras, sets and costumes for comedy. Away from the Half-Assed for the sake of Half-assing and into the Shiny, Professional Could Be Drama if not for a Hilarious Script
Road Trip
I was gonna say eurotrip
the dark knight
showtime
>I TRIED TO BE PERFECT
This and the South Park movie, even though the latter came out in the 90s
Also The Matrix and The Phantom Menace. Usually decades start late but the 2000s actually started a bit early.
Hot Rod
Fight Club, even though it came out in 1998.
The Butterfly Effect.
Watched it on a camrip downloaded from Limewire and it fricked me up as an early adolescent. Still haven’t rewatched it and frankly the thought kind of scares me.
Just pretend you're not there.
For any zoomers, only and I mean only watch the directors cut. The theatrical release had the "good" ending and it was shit
who cares. it was a cultural wasteland.
2000s were a renaissance compared to now.
not enough Black folk, girl bosses and white hating back then?
for me its No Reason
Saved! and But I'm a Cheerleader if you were a queer kid millenial, or an oddball
American Pie, obviously
Ohhh, i get it! Sums up, Sums 44!
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAH?
I got this in a VHS bargain bin for like a dollar at Walgreens and I would watch this movie almost daily in the 2000s. It's still one of my favorite movies
Funny how half the answers in this thread were actually out before 2000
STILL WAITING
TO LOSE MY
VIRGINITY ALREADY
LOTR trilogy
It was all downhill from there
EuroTrip. Back then we thought Whiteboy Summer would last forever...
jews really created a nightmare hellscape. Unironically worried they're conjuring a real holocaust...
The One starring Jet Li
1 Night in Paris
Spageddi
Probably Anchorman:
>Judd Apatow/Will Ferrell OG major collaboration
>Steve Carell and Christina Applegate have major roles
>Satire of period pieces that takes itself very seriously in its costumes and set design
It defines comedies of the aughts because it takes itself seriously, but it also tries to be funny within it. It's at it's core the base of what Judd Apatow would do in his comedy and where Hollywood was going with its cameras, sets and costumes for comedy. Away from the Half-Assed for the sake of Half-assing and into the Shiny, Professional Could Be Drama if not for a Hilarious Script
Daredevil
>80s movies
Aged great
>90s movies
Aged great. Truly a golden era
>2000s movies
Aged like dog shit and only liked by nostalgic milennials
How did this happen?
lotr
But it's just the price I pay
Destiny is calling me
Open up my eager eyes
Cause I'm Mr. Brightside
Freddy Got Fingered.