Did anyone really, really want this?
Did anyone really, really want this?
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I think "Viva Forever" is a genuinely good song and video.
Could be cool but I really wanna zigazig ha
I barely even know who they are. Hasn't it been like 25 years since they were relevant.
How come 80's nostalgia is still going strong while 90's nostalgia keeps floundering on projects like this?
They just went on a reunion tour minus the one who is a model now
Because the 90s were shit.
because Gen X has more money than boomers
It's weird, you'd think they would know what we want, what we really really want.
well lesbians are hot right now, and since Scary and Ginger came out as having sex with each another while they were still a group, makes sense don't it?
Source?
how is this Yea Forums in any way shape or form???
Is Posh gonna voice herself cause thats the only chance of a reunion
It's a cartoon movie.
Yeah I'm sure all the 40-something-year-olds who remember them will love a kiddie movie about them
The Public doesn't know what the fuck it wants until it sees it.
absolutely disgusting
So this is a money laundering front, right? That's the only way this makes sense.
The 80s has a clearer, cooler aesthetic associated with it, and American cinema was at the top of its game back then.
90s nostalgia has worked well for vaporwave, but it's too weird and complicated for the masses.
a lot of 30+ unmarried women want to be remembered when they were young and grrll powered.
Paramount needed a tax write-off.
lmao aren't they like 50 years old by now. They could do a Golden Girls reboot starring them.
The Spice Girls movie was my favorite movie as a kid. But I am profoundly apathetic about this
Yes, she is involved with the movie
I've seen Vaporwave ripoff stuff at the teen chains like Zumiez
>Did anyone really, really want this?
So tell me what you want, what you really really want, OP.
Population generational decline?
I mean, are you really surprised at this? After the success of Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocket-Man proving that people go absolutely crazy for these 'musician biography' movies? Hollywood has smelled money in the water and they're gearing up right now to try and cash in on that trend. Get ready for the next ten years of biographical movies named after their most notable song. I think the Spice Girls one will be called 'Wannabe.' That's suitably 'clever' enough.
Apparently it's a "new story" and may be fictionalized like it was with Spice World
So, tell me what you want, what you really, really want, user
So less biography and more 'Mamma Mia?'
80s nostalgia had more longevity than usual, and a later start, for cyclical trends, which pushed back 90s nostalgia. We're starting to see more and more 90s nostalgia now.
>and a later start
I remember when the first wave started in 2002. 80's nostalgia has lasted nearly twice as long as the actual 80's.
Whoa, Spice girls are gonna finally reunite
[spoiler Too bad that ]I dont honestly give a shit [/spoiler]
OP is a Yea Forumsirgin and deserves a permaban
Initially yes, but 80s nostalgia got sidetracked by 9/11, and didn't really hit into full force until several years later. Compare that to 70s nostalgia, which had its start in the early 90s, but didn't really get big until ~96 and was mostly gone by '99.
>The Spice Girls movie was my favorite movie as a kid
nope.. but jews smell money so..
Don't underestimate the buyer power of the gays
>90's nostalgia is in vogue
>Let's make a movie about one of the worst parts of the 90's
Just make the Flapjack reboot so we can laugh Hollywood out of existence.
>not a Kurt Cobain biopic
user...
While somewhat flash-in-the-pan, the Spice Girls were a juggernaut in their day, and Girl Power was a massive marketing and cultural zeitgeist. They pretty much singlehandedly killed 3rd wave feminism by co-opting elements into a commercially marketable product.
>American cinema was at the top of its game back then.
You’re over 40, right? Only reason to say this
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>worst parts of the 90's
that would be the boom of techno and its infinite flow of cashgrabs "2 words on repeat for 3 minutes" product that flooded all music channels and radio
>cultural zeitgeist.
no fucking way. they were sluts and whores. just level younger than madona. sugar dadies turned them into cash cows and only one of them actually made own career.
>Let's make a movie about one of the worst parts of the 90's
The Spice Girls were huge in the 90’s.
Most of the early 90's was just 80's holdovers, and anything from the late 90's that was big enough or worth remembering never went away in the first place. i.e. Pokemon.
Girl Power as a marketing and commercial concept, retard.
Yeah, I'd probably have to hand it to mainstream electronica music if we're going with which was worst in 90s.
O cry every time
>Girl Power as a marketing and commercial concept,
Same thing with every "rebellions youth" culture, really.
Sorta, but you're right in that outside of early 90s indie stuff that got big, you're mostly stuck with about '92-'96 for things that couldn't be lumped into a stretched 80s definitions or aren't still around unless you leave the mainstream.
The electronic music I remember from the 90s (here in Europe) was stuff such as
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I meant, just skip to the mid-2000's, the last decade the media industry had any relevance. It'll be undeniable by then how laughably out-of-touch Hollywood is from common society, to the point it might end the biggest source of communist propaganda in the country.
>But they were popular, though!
What exact word did I use to indicate I give a shit?
And each of those songs would be accompanied by a half dozen "remixes" that are just a couple of samples strung together.
Your opinion that they're the worst part of the 90s is irrelevant, what is relevant is that the Spice Girls were huge in the 90s.
Give it another decade
9/11
I never got into big beat music, obnoxious and headache inducing songs
Eurotrash music like Aqua or whoever has unironically aged better
>tfw I thought all the members of Spice Girls were dead up until just now.
The Old Spice Girls movie. I hope this crashes and burns like the motherfucking Hindenburg.
How would they have died?!
nah, you remembered eiffel 65 first, and possibly children or the ibiza song. And also weird clips with unmemorable music, liek the yellow puppet in the office, or the sliced cow in the fast food.
Oh, you.
>that would be the boom of techno and its infinite flow of cashgrabs "2 words on repeat for 3 minutes" product that flooded all music channels and radio
Thanks for reminding me of this.
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