Most dated movie scenes

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Oh it's a great film. I have some great memories of watching this with my dad it was the first western he ever showed me.

But this scene for obvious reasons….is dated…

But it's still funny
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jokershady said:

Dated for…obvious reasons here….so bad it actually kinda becomes hilarious….scene from an old John Wayne movie called El Dorado….remember watching this with my dad….

Just….watch….


That is dated.
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And I'm just now realizing that's a very young James Caan acting there! Holy crap!
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jokershady said:

Dated for…obvious reasons here….so bad it actually kinda becomes hilarious….scene from an old John Wayne movie called El Dorado….remember watching this with my dad….

Just….watch….


CAAAANNNN!!!!!!

See, it's funny because Montalban, born in Mexico, also played an Asian character.

Also funny how old and dorky this makes me.
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Reminds me of Kal Penn talking about his audition for Van Wilder.

He says while the role offended him, he said it was more offensive if a white dude in brown face played the role, which is what they were going to do if he declined.

He didn't like it but appreciates the fact it made his career.
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When I made the original post, I forgot about Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
That didn't hold up…….at all……
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Complete Idiot said:

jokershady said:

Dated for…obvious reasons here….so bad it actually kinda becomes hilarious….scene from an old John Wayne movie called El Dorado….remember watching this with my dad….

Just….watch….


CAAAANNNN!!!!!!

See, it's funny because Montalban, born in Mexico, also played an Asian character.

Also funny how old and dorky this makes me.



Montalban also played Khan on Star Trek, and Kahn was supposed to have been Indian (dot).

Star Trek, speaking of dated.
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oragator said:

When I made the original post, I forgot about Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
That didn't hold up…….at all……


Or Parker Stevens in the Short Circuit films. Amazing that was ok in the 80s. Although he pulled off being an Indian pretty well...I never even realized he wasn't until a decade later.
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SJEAg said:

oragator said:

When I made the original post, I forgot about Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
That didn't hold up…….at all……


Or Parker Stevens in the Short Circuit films. Amazing that was ok in the 80s. Although he pulled off being an Indian pretty well...I never even realized he wasn't until a decade later.
I always thought he was Indian….never realized it was a white guy until I watched nostalgia critics review of it years later
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Fisher Stevens

between Short Circuit, Hackers & Succession...that guy has had some career!
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Burdizzo said:

Complete Idiot said:

jokershady said:

Dated for…obvious reasons here….so bad it actually kinda becomes hilarious….scene from an old John Wayne movie called El Dorado….remember watching this with my dad….

Just….watch….


CAAAANNNN!!!!!!

See, it's funny because Montalban, born in Mexico, also played an Asian character.

Also funny how old and dorky this makes me.



Montalban also played Khan on Star Trek, and Kahn was supposed to have been Indian (dot).

Star Trek, speaking of dated.
I hate having to explain it, because that means I joke failed, but I was trying to say exactly what you said.

the "CAAAANN!!!" is both a reference to James Caan, the actor in the scene clip from El Dorado, and Kirk's KHAAAANNN!! yell from Star Trek 2.
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I hate that i figured that out some time between when I posted that and when you replied but didn't correct it and then you came along and explained it anyway. I was thinking the Asian/Indian thing threw me off.
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Rudyjax said:

Here are 2 jokes that a modern audience who was not around in the 1980s wouldn't get.

Back to the Future:

Can I get a Pepsi Free?

Ok, how about a Tab?
This scene never made much since...

He first asks for a tab, which is sugar free and the precursor to diet coke (and coincidentally existed for nearly 40 years along side diet coke ). The waiter says 'I can't start a tab until you order something.'
Joke #1.

So Marty asks for a pepsi free, which is caffeine free pepsi. Not sugar free.

Waiter says you want a pepsi you have to pay for it. Joke #2.

Then Marty settles on 'something without any sugar in it', and waiter gives him coffee.


First, pepsi free is not sugar free, it's caffeine free. His final request of 'something without sugar' suggests he wouldn't want a pepsi free, but rather a diet pepsi free.

Second, what person would ask for a coke product by name, and then also a pepsi product.. you're usually either one or the other! Every 80s kid knows this

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Binge watching the Sopranos which is 25 years old now.

Still amazingly awesome- in some respects much funnier than the original time I watched it in 1999.

Dated:

1. opening montage: World Trade Center 1 and 2 destroyed on September 11, 2001.

2. pay phones on the side of the road (??)

3. no smart phones

4. station wagons!

5. casette tape players used by the FBI to record conversations!
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Escape From New York, one of my favorite movies, set in 1997, had Snake Plissken land a glider atop the WTC. That doesn't date the movie considering it was set in 1997, but anyone discovering it for the first time now might think so.
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You have too much time.
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Cinco Ranch Aggie said:

Escape From New York, one of my favorite movies, set in 1997, had Snake Plissken land a glider atop the WTC. That doesn't date the movie considering it was set in 1997, but anyone discovering it for the first time now might think so.
I almost remember that scene in that movie. The movie didn't do much for me when I watched it maybe 35 years ago, but hearing that scene described makes me want to watch it now.

Are you saying its dated because it included the World Trade Center or because the special effects were dated? If its because of the WTC, then a LOT of movies get added to this list.
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Yes, because they used the WTC. But I specified this as for folks who never saw it prior to 2001 and now know only a world without those buildings.
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Rudyjax said:

You have too much time.
considering we're talking about a time travel movie.. touch!
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Dudley Moore in Arthur
Drunk Driving alcoholics! Hilarious!
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LMCane said:

Binge watching the Sopranos which is 25 years old now.

Still amazingly awesome- in some respects much funnier than the original time I watched it in 1999.

Dated:

1. opening montage: World Trade Center 1 and 2 destroyed on September 11, 2001.

2. pay phones on the side of the road (??)

3. no smart phones

4. station wagons!

5. casette tape players used by the FBI to record conversations!


Station wagons still exist, they are just called crossover suvs now.
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Rudyjax said:

Here are 2 jokes that a modern audience who was not around in the 1980s wouldn't get.

Back to the Future:

Can I get a Pepsi Free?

Ok, how about a Tab?
There's an English guy on TikTok with a series where he explains topical jokes in "Friends" to younger audiences.
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EclipseAg said:

Rudyjax said:

Here are 2 jokes that a modern audience who was not around in the 1980s wouldn't get.

Back to the Future:

Can I get a Pepsi Free?

Ok, how about a Tab?
There's an English guy on TikTok with a series where he explains topical jokes in "Friends" to younger audiences.
Interesting.

The dance on the wedding at the Office makes absolutely no sense if you weren't watching when the show came out.
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Complete Idiot said:

Burdizzo said:

Complete Idiot said:

jokershady said:

Dated for…obvious reasons here….so bad it actually kinda becomes hilarious….scene from an old John Wayne movie called El Dorado….remember watching this with my dad….

Just….watch….


CAAAANNNN!!!!!!

See, it's funny because Montalban, born in Mexico, also played an Asian character.

Also funny how old and dorky this makes me.



Montalban also played Khan on Star Trek, and Kahn was supposed to have been Indian (dot).

Star Trek, speaking of dated.
I hate having to explain it, because that means I joke failed, but I was trying to say exactly what you said.

the "CAAAANN!!!" is both a reference to James Caan, the actor in the scene clip from El Dorado, and Kirk's KHAAAANNN!! yell from Star Trek 2.
Star Trek's Khan was genetically engineered - he was just a lab creation. Who's to say that he was supposed to be of a specific race?
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Canyon Lake Agbu94 said:

Big Trouble in Little China and Bram Stokers Dracula have both aged very poorly. They are so horribly bad that the effects are comical in both. I would not mind a modern retelling of either one of them.
Who cares....Jack Burton is one of the best characters in cinematic history
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Rudyjax said:

EclipseAg said:

Rudyjax said:

Here are 2 jokes that a modern audience who was not around in the 1980s wouldn't get.

Back to the Future:

Can I get a Pepsi Free?

Ok, how about a Tab?
There's an English guy on TikTok with a series where he explains topical jokes in "Friends" to younger audiences.
Interesting.

The dance on the wedding at the Office makes absolutely no sense if you weren't watching when the show came out.


I could be wrong , but I'm pretty sure they explain the dance during the episode. I watched when it originally aired and had no idea it was a viral thing.
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TXAG 05 said:

Rudyjax said:

EclipseAg said:

Rudyjax said:

Here are 2 jokes that a modern audience who was not around in the 1980s wouldn't get.

Back to the Future:

Can I get a Pepsi Free?

Ok, how about a Tab?
There's an English guy on TikTok with a series where he explains topical jokes in "Friends" to younger audiences.
Interesting.

The dance on the wedding at the Office makes absolutely no sense if you weren't watching when the show came out.


I could be wrong , but I'm pretty sure they explain the dance during the episode. I watched when it originally aired and had no idea it was a viral thing.


They do but it doesn't makes sense to them.
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MSFC Aggie said:

Canyon Lake Agbu94 said:

Big Trouble in Little China and Bram Stokers Dracula have both aged very poorly. They are so horribly bad that the effects are comical in both. I would not mind a modern retelling of either one of them.
Who cares....Jack Burton is one of the best characters in cinematic history
Well...Jack Burton may tell you that it is all in the reflexes, or that the he shook the pillars of heaven, but I still need to be able to enjoy the effects in a movie somewhat without laughing at the campiness to feel that the movie holds up.

After watching this one a few months ago, I am nervous about revisiting Snake Plisken's accomplishments.
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Sapper Redux said:

2001's story is timeless. The effects are not. 2010 is actually a pretty impressive movie for effects given when it was made.
IMHO, 2010 is a better movie plot-wise, but the idea of the Soviet Union still existing in 2010 is definitely a product of the time.
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StinkyPinky said:

Coincidentally enough National Lampoons Vacation was on this weekend on the background and wife and I looked up at the end where the Griswalds were running to WallyWorld in the parking lot. The back drop that was suppose to be Wally World was so over the top fake looking (we were trying to decide if it was just cheap production value or was it over the top on purpose. Either way looked extremely dated and was eye catching.
If the movie were made today, the Griswalds would have GPS and not have to stop in the bad part of St. Louis to ask for directions.
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BonfireNerd04 said:

Sapper Redux said:

2001's story is timeless. The effects are not. 2010 is actually a pretty impressive movie for effects given when it was made.
IMHO, 2010 is a better movie plot-wise, but the idea of the Soviet Union still existing in 2010 is definitely a product of the time.


Sure, but hindsight being what it is, the story could have been told with China or India being the rival space-travelling nation, and it probably would have been as effective and believable.

If the rival had not been the Soviets, then I would have asked about the back story of why they were not.

If it had been the Chinese, I would have asked about their rise to interplanetary travel in less than nine years (2001-2010)
 
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