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20 years old

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And it still holds up

Swinging sixties here I come baby yeah!

sjw shit

Liz Hurley

STOP

FUCK

My parents somehow let me watch this as a young kid and it's stuck with me ever since. I love it.

Favorite scene is pic related.

At some point in the future, this movie will be closer to the 1960s than to the present time.

Even if he's a bitch to work with Mike Meyers deserves another shot. It's not fair that Adam Sandler can shit out a million horrible movies but Mike fucks up once and his career evaporates.

In 2025 actually

>There will be a time where people will once again be just as confused by technology of the 90s as Austin was

I still keep thinking the 90s were 10 years ago

I think everyone does for the most part. The 00s were too forgettable.

>The Phantom Menace be 20 years old in 2019

idiots like sandlers crap, nobody liked the last few myers movies

Blade Runner takes place in November 2019
>tfw no spinners, replicants, off-world colonies

You're too old to be saying stupid cringey shit like that.

Liz Hurley gave me boners before I knew what boners were

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>tfw i am aging

how could this happen

wtf I hate aging now.

There's always that one emotionless robot that shows up.

you spent all your time messing around instead of devoting yourself to life extension

I just today realized that the distance between me being 20 and 20 year old me being 15 is the same.

I broke into a serious panic. I fucking hate getting old.

>TFW you couldn't wait to be older when you were young and now when you're old it's the complete opposite

Holy existential paradox!

Liz Hurley circa Austin Powers is easily in my top 5 of "women whose feet I want to lick

Emotions are a waste of time
t. INTJ

>51 years young

>My parents somehow let me watch this as a young kid and it's stuck with me ever since. I love it.
Same.

If it's 20 yrs old that means I was around 7 when it came out. I can honestly say I've seen this movie more than any other. I used to watch it on a near daily basis, especially during summer break. I would even wake up early to watch it before school. I had every line memorized. I've easily seen it a few hundred times, and I can't even name any other movie I've seen more than ten times.

It's been many years since I've seen it, and I probably want to keep it that way, otherwise it would lose the allure that captivated me when I was young.

I know that I ran out at least one VHS tape and we had to buy a new one because I watched it so much. In retrospect, I have no idea what made it so appealing to me at such a young age. At my age now, there's no way I would watch he same movie over and over again even once a week, let alone once a day.

I used to wake up early just to watch the full movie before I had to catch the bus for school and I can't recall why, I guess because I thought it was consistently funny.

>51 years young

Honestly her instagram is gold. If you look real close at this picture you can see her nipples. The photographer? [/spoiler]her teenage son[/spoiler] She's near Beckinsale ttier

One more

me on the left

Is that Dr. Evil logo on the wall CGI?

Can someone post a webm of the hot tub scene?

Degenerate

>Complains about degenerates on Sup Forums
Boy when we had a guro board you sure would've been triggered

>her teenage son
Have they banged?

Footfaggotry is more degenerate than that

I'm not into banging footpuccis Im more of a live and let live type of guy

My brother was like that with Wanye's World.

The hero gets the girl trope, never made me more envious than with Elizabeth Hurley.

Back when it was released she was literally perfect and exotic (to me at least, must have been the accent).

he is a very gifted photograph man

Look at 1977 vs 1997, 1937 vs 1957, etc. Enormous change took place. 2017 vs 1997 doesn't seem right in comparison, like time is accelerating without anything happening.

She looks like a draugr in a bathtub

The internet and that technology law where processing power doubles every year. The world IS changing faster than ever before.

yeah she has a really weird relationship with her son, of course he is the only male that hasn't left her, but still. it seems like behind close doors, its like a porno

fukuyama wrote a book the end of history how the world had a more stable form after the cold war

but what did people do differently in 37 vs 57? Other than black and white tv there wasn't much of a difference

exactly, the internet made memes go through the roof, plus 24 hour networks really came into their own. before web 2.0, CNN was pretty much like ESPN The Ocho from dodgeball. plus EPSN pretty much played anything sports related

I mean we live in a world where a simple sentence on a webstie called twitter makes the news for the day.

plus there was way less content too. most of cable just played re-runs and there was no bingeing tv shows because netflix didnt exist, you pretty much had to wait for a marthon for shit to happen.

MTV in the 80s and 90s when it played music videos pretty much was exactly the same experince you would get now if someone was on youtube clicking random music videos.

basically people hear more events going on in one week than they usually would hear in like months.

I'm working on a script about a guy from 1992 that comes to 2016 and he might as well have come from 2016 bc for how much shit changed.

even a sequel about a difffrent guy going to 2019 from 2009 is like jumping a century.

look at movies too, before cell phones and computers, movies were pretty timeless, now based on references, the cell phones, and the fashion you can figure out what year it is pretty quickly

The "real world" hasn't changed that much and usually for the worst (massive influx of various largely non-whites undesirables, normalization of some mental illness, fucked up housing situation and quantitative easing).
Most of the change from the last 20 years is on the internet.

You're out of your mind. The world has changed so much since 1997 that it's mind numbing.

>tfw this scene was a joke the first time I was watching
>think it's been a decade since I didn't keep up with it

i mean you had 12 years of reconstruction, and 5 years of war, so pretty much all of the globe was different.

the idea that the US was going to be a world power or that europe wasn't the century of the univse any more would have been unbelievable

Is it a Draugr in a bathtub?

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what the fuck I think so

lol wrong, first off the real world basically is entirely influenced by the internet now, most normies have a facebook or at least a cellphone. stuff from fashions to vocabulary is based off stuff people saw online now

Kek

>Preorder Stormblood baby, yeah!

You're right, but the US has been the most powerful economy on Earth for over 100 years.

I'm trying to work off my fat body and no one will answer my push up questions

I didn't say there wasn't a geopolitical change, just that the average american didn't change their habits much in that time

behavior now is completely different than 20 years ago

depends how old you were to figure it out fully, had an instructor say how weird it is that when he was a student people would spend all friday discussing their plans, but now no student does because you can see what happens and just use your phone to reach people

Depends where you live.
I'm often working in China. Obviously there has been much change there, to the point I barely recognize some neighborhoods I had visited five years ago. But in small town France? As I said, the internet. Even more taxes. And Arabs/negroes coming, who in the 90s were still contained to three or four big cities. I guess fashion is different but I don't care about that. At least we got rid of the boys band that were plaguing 90s radio stations.

Of course, I meant that things have changed through the internet.

Holy shit are you me?

I saw this movie like 100 fucking times and memorized everything.

The sequel too.

3 was horrifyingly disappointing.

In America things have changed so much since 1997 that it's borderline maddening. I feel like I did bad acid when I visit the town I grew up in.

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Aye

How has it changed besides the internet? I guess there is much less industrial work overall due to the various trade deals of the 90s. Perhaps more Mexicans depending where in the US.

jesus fuck i actually thought paul merton had aged like a steak until i saw harry enfield, dont make me worried about my favourite washed-up comedian panelists

More homeless people, depression, drug addicts, huge racial demographic change, small businesses bought out by corporate chains after 2008, not even starting on 9/11 GWOT, PATRIOT, NDAA 2013, militarization of police. We live in a police state with an exponential expansion in inequality, rising cost of living.

I'm not arguing the pros and cons of living in a police state, but we're absolutely in one now.

You won't be able to watch HIGNFY again
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yes.
it's beautiful

Remember when Deadpool did this scene?

british panel shows are insufferable

That's the point...

>identity parade
Wish they'd release a Never Mind The Buzzcocks boxset of the Lamarr years and Amstell years.
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