This was the 90s!


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This was not the 90's. More like one of the last 80's movies.

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Your comment is as irrelevant and fraudulent as your face. This movie was made and set in the early 90s, the only trace of 80s homosexuality in this film was Pauly Shore's wardrobe. I assume from your response you're too young to appreciate this movie and the time it was set it. I bid you farewell.

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His wardrobe was 70s throwback.

But even that was a 90s thing. Everything about this movie was: Shore's slacker persona, the "ironic" product placement that was still just product placement, the mish-mash soundtrack of rock/hip-hop acts, the neon color palate. It was basically a movie about the "extreme" guys who seemed so dated in Harold & Kumar.

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