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Name a film that is well known by one generation and forgotten by the next


This got me thinking, alot of films bite the dust with the next generation.

This isn't the greatest film, and some might say it deserves to die...

'Porky's' (1981) a film that probably 95% of Gen xers know about but will get furrowed brows if you mention it to most millinials.

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When I was in high school, no one knew what Apocalypse Now was. And I've been out of highschool for 19 years which was closer to the date of release.

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Yeah..sorry I don't know if millennials can really answer this question...not enough time has passed.

But you will see...there will be one or two movies that will well known to you and millinials but will not ring a bell for Gen Z. (I am thinking American Pie but could be wrong)

Another one that was popular with Boomers and sort of unknown to Gen X and REALLY unknown to millinials is 'Billy Jack' (1971)

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I'm a movie fan and I'm aware of films from every decade. I'm not a music fanatic but I know enough to know one hit wonders and legends before my time.

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A good one I thought about for millinials is 'Freddie Got Fingered' (2001)

Popularly known at the time, but on the fast train to oblivion.

15 years from now I would guess less then 10% of Gen Z will know about the film.

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Well, I'll never forget it. That movie is awesome!

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I don't think FGF is en route to oblivion, if anything quite the opposite. I've noticed it gets a boost in interest every so many years, and there's been something of a major revival for it within the past few. RLM even did a re:view on it not long ago. Nice to see it get the love it deserves.

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I hope I am wrong, a very unique and creative comedy.

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The French Connection (1971)
Chinatown (1974)
Annie Hall (1977)

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Now that is just sad...so sad.

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At least "The French Connection" got a passing cameo as an arcade machine at the Las Vegas casino in Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief film (2010)

~~/o/

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For what it's worth, these flicks are still shown in high school film classes in my experience.

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I disagree with the first two films. I do hear people still talk about them from time to time. But "yes" on Annie Hall and all of Woody Allen's movies. That type of comedy and the demographic it plays to (New York intellectual/Jewish) is nonexistent.

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Any of the silent era classics:
Miracle Man
Phantom of the Opera

Goes for actors as well. Always hard pressed to find someone under forty who has even heard of Harold Lloyd or Roscoe Arbuckle

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My nephew's fiance never heard of Sean Connery.

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It’s a real shame. Harold Lloyd was a genius.

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Aguirre:The Wrath of God(1972)
The Wanderers(1979)

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I can't speak for all millennials, tending to watch only a couple of films most weeks (a lot catching up to do). I am kind of an old soul, having more in common with previous generations and enjoy their company very much.

While streaming preserves these hidden gems in vast archives, the bombardment of choices given by this current platform may not retain as strong as a person's memory outside of physical media, leading lots of people, especially millennials, to not remember such milestones besides having family/friend favorites and traditions.

This trend may change as virtual reality or hologram simulators become much more sophisticated and is able to replicate that experience in a similar fashion.

~~/o/

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I think that a lot of "generation-defining" movies have been forgotten, stuff like:

Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Porkys (which someone mentioned)

Love Story

Frankie and Annette beach movies

House Party

Judy and Mickey pictures

American Pie

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That someone is the OP.

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Good post... your aced it.

As a Gen xer I heard of (but never seen) Love Story, or aFrankie and Annette beach movie.

House Party is a good call.

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Babe/Babe 2.

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Yes kids have sooo many movie choices these days. I didn't even think about it from that angle.

Good ones.

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True, a talking pig wouldn't even make them react now, different times.

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