In thirty years, when someone makes a DUDE TWENTY-TENS TV show or movie...

In thirty years, when someone makes a DUDE TWENTY-TENS TV show or movie, what will be the recognizably 2010 'things' they include besides Donald Trump and Marvel movies?

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The closest thing is superhero movies, terrorism, and PC culture.

This is the age of rehashing, we haven't been making very many "original hits" ourselves. We're just banking on reboots, sequels, or bringing back old franchises to make into a cinematic universe.

Previous generations are usually defined by:
>Fashion
>Pop culture at the time
>Political climate
>Limitations of that era

So for example, the limitations of the VHS or record player and how we now find that staticy sound "soothing" because it reminds us of a certain period. I don't know if modern fashion is anything interesting besides t-shirt and jeans. All our pop culture is rehashed. And everyone owns an HD camera in their pocket, household tech doesn't really have obvious limitations like a cassette tape did.

i don't think anyone is going to look back on this era fondly or specifically aside from PC culture and social media culture (The obsessiveness of trying to be popular online) enough to do a "homage" to it.

This.

Fashion from 10 years ago today isn't all that different. Music as well.

school shootings

Probably all the jewish degeneracy.

People will be playing Skyrim and League of Legends instead of Dig Dug n shit.

2010's is literally just neo 80's and 90's culture.

People in the 80s probably said the same thing,I know people in the early-mid 2000s did and yet 10 years later there are plenty of identifiably "early 2000s" shit, especially in fashion and music.

What makes iconic "that decade" shit iconic is the power of hindsight.

Rick and Morty
The "Party Rock" song
Dubstep
Skyrim

OH BILLY PUT IN MY BOOCHIEWOOCHIE

i think you mean 2011

Fidget spinners. Lots and lots of fidget spinners

You spend too much time on the internet to think "PC culture" is a recognizable thing

Oh, that dancing FUCKING hot dog that Snapchat did too.

>fidgit spinners

Nigga they lasted for around 2 months. They were just a flash in a pan.

>30 years

Chinese kino?

Hypebeasts
Diversity
Capeshit
Islam

it'll be remembered fondly as the last decade before shit really hit the fan

What about Kony 2012?

FIJIT SPYNRZ

This era has been dominated by the internet which means it's dominated by PC culture. Just like the 70's was known for bra-burning and hippies, this era will also be known for SJWs and political correctness.

Strong capable qualified women who were denied what they deserved because of the rampant sexism and white supremacy that incapsulates our culture.

>Implying anyone will want to remember the 2010's

Nah just you wait. This decade has fashion, pop culture and limitations. We just can't see it because we are inside it.

White couples

People sitting on their computer all day on forums and playing online games. And occasionally going on a mass shooting and/or rapping spree.

It will be brexit themed and focus on the lives of innocent muslims in niqabs dealing with islamophobia.

>Back to the Future 4
>Marty's kids go back to 2015
>beat drops "PICKLEBOOOOOORNERS IN THE HOUUUUSE TONIGHT"

I can't say that 10s are that different from late 00s

Remembwr fidget spinners?! Remember Pokemon Go?

Right?

There's a pretty clear juxtaposition from the early 00s to the late 00s (though pretty much every decade has one) that I can't really think of one for the 10s.

Remember when men used to be allowed to make the first move with a girl. Those were the days. I hope stacy finally asks me out this week.

Remember when the president was still an american and not a genetically engineered chinese android?

Skinny jeans

Globalization has basically killed eras as we once knew them.

Millenials will wonder at why there weren't any classics from their time. Why there weren't any great works of fantasy or fiction.

It won't be Journey, or The Shining, or anything else. If anything their kids will look at things that passed them by and say, why not you?

There were iconic movies in 2010-7. Whiplash, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Wonder Woman, a few Marvels, various patrician and pseudo films I don't bother looking up or remembering, I dunno Birdman?

If you want art and style, thats internet figures like Casey Nestat and all of our memes will be very memorable.

This is certainly true, but there are some things that may last.
Found footage was hot shit when it was first used in movies, the similar shtick of today is realism - drone footage, GoPro, etc.

Hunger games
Harry potter
Lord of the rings
Capeshit
Saw
Frozen/Tangled

There are TONS of movies that qualify as "millenial classics" or whatever bullshit nonsense this thread is dogging into. The action series stand out, and then the mystery-dramas act as backfill, like Day of the Condor.

>In 30 years...

There won't be any TV shows, we'll all be fighting for survival.

Yet, how are those really good?

I get that they will consider it as so, but the bar has been lowered significantly. People will forget that they stole from much greater writers, or that it was just sub-par. or worse.

>frozen/tangled

That Metallica song where the man is dying and missing limbs comes to mind. Realizing a loss of soul.

Classics arent neccessarily good, just likeable and tend to retain their flavor. Also, a lot of tv series, like Breaking Bad and GoT will probably be considered in that vein.

Truly we were born in le wrong generation

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A movie like the Wedding Singer kind of assumes that people have noticed big shifts in pop culture over the last (at the time) 13 years. American Graffiti does the same thing in an early 70s movie about the early 60s. I don't see the same level of detachment or endearment today about things from the late 90s or early 2000s.

The resurgence of the far right and the first actual shoah.

In 2040s, all the white people will be gone and people will have nostalgia for cucking white guys
>remember we used fuck all these white bitches. now they're all gone. only mulattos. fucking white people didn't reproduce, all we have left is some old white trash and oreos.
>remember, the good old days? remember when we've had a new episode of Blacked? Remember when they used to make interracial porn, you know, interracial porn with white women?
>Das rite, and we used to have white bitches twerking to rap, now all that's left is some oreo trash.
>memba that song? wish we could turn back time, to the good old days? Yeah, I wish we could do that
>Yeah me too man, me too. Miss those white bitches so much

something like that.

>I don't know if modern fashion is anything interesting besides t-shirt and jeans.
I mean, that's really true of most eras. The reason we have such a strong image of what people looked like in the 1980s is because we're selectively remembering the most extreme examples of fashion from that period. Looking at the kids on Stranger Things, or even in actual 80s films like stand by me, their clothing isn't really THAT radically different than modern clothing. If I you were to tell me that pic related was taken from a film that takes place in present day, I'd believe it.

As for the most extreme version of 2010's fashion, I think people would go with neon haired SJW types, hipsters with skinny jeans, those weird Kanye West glasses that were big for a while. You'd show kids wearing heelys and playing with fidget spinners. For hair styles you would have those extreme undercuts that everyone from Miley Cyrus to the fucking Joker were wearing for a while. And for the political climate, no matter what you happen to think of the man, Donald Trump will go down in history as one of the most notable events in the history US politics. As far as technology, that's harder to say because we don't yet know what will happen in the future, but it's safe to assume that people ten years from now will look at the iPhone X the way we look at those retarded walkie talkie nextell phones that were big in the early 2000s.