->''[[LampshadeHanging This is so Nineties!]]''
-->-- '''Kimberly''' doesn't know how right she is, ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers''

->''"Buck has a cell phone, but Ken Ritz doesn't. It's apparently possible, but not easy, to find an airport's phone number "on the Internet or something." And the expense of long-distance phone rates are significant enough to consider even in a "life or death" situation. You don't need to check the publication date in this book. That right there is all you need to conclude that it was published in 1997."''
-->-- '''Fred Clark''' [[http://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2014/10/14/nra-were-on-a-mission-from-gahd/ on]] ''Nicolae: The Rise of Antichrist'', a sequel of ''{{Literature/Left Behind}}''

->''"Kids, take a trip back to TheEighties when handguns were allowed on planes, smoking was allowed in airports, pregnant women were advised to drink by their female bosses, 14-year-old teenagers were allowed to work as limo drivers, and gas was [[SoundEffectBleep f*cking]] 74 cents a gallon!"''
-->-- '''WebVideo/CinemaSins''', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk8skZQC8po "Everything Wrong With]] ''Film/DieHard''"

->''"''Zardoz'' is probably the most [[TheSeventies 70's]] of all the 70's movies I've recapped. Really. It's more 70's than ''Film/{{Impulse}}'', ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'', and ''[[Film/{{Clonus}} Parts: The Clonus Horror]]'' combined. Hell, it's more 70's than ''Series/That70sShow''.\\
From the flowing unisex garments, to all the half-naked waifish chicks, to the pointless quoting of Nietzsche, to all the big perms (on men!), to the cornucopia of half-assed stoner ideals, I can't think of a movie more dated in every aspect of its visual design and philosophy."''
-->-- '''Website/TheAgonyBooth''''s [[http://www.agonybooth.com/zardoz-1974-part-1-1827 recap]] of ''Film/{{Zardoz}}''

->''"Right before ''Film/{{Scream|1996}}'', there was a real push to make movies 'evergreen', meaning don't date them and stay away from popular references so that if I turn it on in twenty years, I could think it was today. One of the things that [screenwriter] Kevin [Williamson] did was to throw out this idea of 'let it be forevermore', and let's fucking tag it for right now and lean into the moment of right now."''
-->-- '''Creator/MatthewLillard''' on ''Film/Scream1996'', [[http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/12/matthew-lillard-explains-why-scream-still-matters-20-years-later/ twenty years later]]

->''There's something oddly disposable about the first season, and it comes from exactly this: the first season exists to successfully launch ''Series/DoctorWho'' on British television in the spring of 2005. In another year, or even in another country it comes off oddly. It was absolutely necessary to ''Doctor Who'' returning; in many ways it's the single most important season of ''Doctor Who'' since [[Creator/JonPertwee Pertwee]]'s first season. But now that ''Doctor Who'' is a thing it feels oddly distant. It's not that it’s flawed on its own merits, so much as that it feels slightly unapproachable.''
-->-- '''El Sandifer''', '''[[http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/somehow-weve-materialized-for-a-split-second-of-time-the-end-of-the-world/ Eruditorum Press]]'''

-> ''Shadow Raiders is a purportedly multi-million dollar sci-fi series that 'utilizes state of the art CGI animation.' That's all well and good, but from an adult's perspective, it looks pretty clunky. I don't mean jerky - the animation is smooth and fluid and colorful - but it just looks like the kind of animation we have on game consoles now: chunky and clunky - and the reason for that is because it is about eight years old. In CGI terms, eight years is forever. Whilst 'classic' animations tend to remain watchable for years if not decades after their first broadcast, CGI has progressed so far that older productions become dated in a much shorter time. Shadow Raiders is a prime example - and without the heritage of something like Transformers (although it does employ the same toy range concept) - I find it difficult to see the market for this.''
-->-- '''[[https://www.avforums.com/review/shadow-raiders-review.7644 Casimir Harlow]]''' on ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders''

->''And holy cow is this movie set in the eighties. I mean, it was made in the eighties, but it almost looks like what future generations would imagine the eighties to be.''
-->-- '''[[WebVideo/NeedsMoreGay Rantasmo]]''', on ''Film/LessThanZero''

->''Y'know, is it possible to make something ''so dated'' it's actually timeless? This movie is REALLY trying to say yes!''
-->-- '''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''' on ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie''

->''Vizzini, the inconceivably unctuous criminal in Creator/RobReiner’s ''Film/ThePrincessBride'', suggests there are two things you should never do: get involved in a land war in Asia, and have a battle of wits with an Italian. He might have added another clause: never make an album so utterly time-specific it will date almost before the vinyl is lathed. ''Music/TheFinalCut'', scattered as it is with references to the Falklands, Sefton, General Galtieri and, above all, Thatcher, might be seen as the very acme of the ‘historical-specific’. Beginning with the question, "Maggie, what have we done to England?" and ending with the nukes falling, ''The Final Cut'' is the essence of 1980s Cold War paranoia.''
-->-- '''Rev. Rachel Mann''', in ''[[http:thequietus.com/articles/12504-pink-floyd-the-final-cut The Quietus]]'', on Music/PinkFloyd's ''Music/TheFinalCut''

-> I... I never got... her ''email address...''
-->-- '''Juni''', ''Film/SpyKids3DGameOver''

->'''Epic Voice Guy:''' So grab your gordita, and come with [[Music/SeanCombs Puff Daddy]], to relive one of the most dated Nineties movies of all time! Featuring, awkward technology references, busy signals, ''Series/SiskelAndEbert'' jokes, [[ProductPlacement Kodak disposable cameras, Josta cola, Blockbuster Video, Sony Beta tapes]], Matt from ''Series/MelrosePlace'', [[BreadEggsMilkSquick uncomfortable]]... Twin Towers... references.\\
'''Charlie Caiman:''' [...] the worst act of destruction since [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_World_Trade_Center_bombing the World Trade Centre bombing]].\\
'''Epic Voice Guy:''' Uhhh... um... [{{beat}}] le- let's just get to starring.
-->-- '''WebVideo/HonestTrailers''' on ''Film/Godzilla1998''

->'''Kira''': ''[looking at the photo of [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers the original Power Rangers]]]'' Nice hair!\\
'''Tommy''': Hey, it was in style back then!
-->-- ''Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder'', "Bully for Ethan"

-> When [[Creator/CoreyFeldman Corey]] said this was "a sound for the ages", I think he meant a sound for 2009.
-->-- '''WebVideo/MicTheSnare''', "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VlEbvf7o08 Examining "So Bad It's Good" Music]]", on ''Music/AngelicToTheCore''

->''Once they're in the air, the steward takes the little kids to the cockpit to chat up the pilots and get their wings [pins]. Yeah, good luck with that now. Now they beat you over the head and fist you up to the back of your teeth if you even look at the cockpit.''
-->-- '''[[https://bsc-snark.livejournal.com/569597.html road_baby]]''' on ''Literature/TheBabysittersClub Super Special #1: Baby-Sitters on Board!''

->''"Instead of spoofing movies that came out two weeks ago, they decided to spoof movies that ''hadn't even come out yet''. This becomes painfully obvious when the "jokes" amount to simply recreating moments from the trailers and TV spots. Ultimately, this movie should have been called '''''2008 Movie''''', because it seems [[NarrowParody the main requirement for being spoofed here was being released in 2008]]."''
-->-- '''[[http://www.agonybooth.com/agonizer/Disaster_Movie_2008.aspx Albert Walker]]''', Website/TheAgonyBooth, on ''Film/DisasterMovie2008''

->''"Season 11 does feel more dated than in previous years. Yeah, we had stuff like [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E1TreehouseOfHorrorVII Clinton vs. Dole]] and [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E24Homerpalooza the Homerpalooza lineup]] that very distinctly live in a certain time period, but rewatching season 11 constantly reminds you what a different world [[TheNineties Y2K]] was compared to today. It's a world where Creator/MelGibson's [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E1BeyondBlunderdome problem is that he's just too loved, where]] Creator/RobertDowneyJr's [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E1BeyondBlunderdome having police shootouts]], [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E4TreehouseOfHorrorX they put Oscar winner]] Creator/SpikeLee [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E4TreehouseOfHorrorX on the rocket to the sun]], [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E12TheMansionFamily here's fresh-faced pop superstar]] Music/BritneySpears [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E12TheMansionFamily handing out an award with Kent Brockman]]. [[FranchiseOriginalSin Maybe this dynamic was the exact same way in 1992, and the show was always a peek into pop culture bizarro world]]. It's possible I don't remember these Boomer celebrities well enough to think about it."''
-->-- '''WebVideo/TheRealJims''', [[https://youtu.be/A5uILesIcqw "The Simpsons Season 11 Retrospective"]]

->''What a nice rap battle! I'm sure none of the figures in this video will become some of the most controversial people in the world in the future!''
-->-- Website/YouTube comment by @therealwattambor8347 on ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'''s [[Recap/EpicRapBattlesOfHistoryDonaldTrumpVsEbenezerScrooge Donald Trump vs Ebenezer Scrooge]] (also featuring Kanye West) made in 2013.

->In an interesting development, Bond arrives and the casino is all very standard, but then it's revealed that there's a separate room where all the patrons are playing arcade machines. This is clearly the filmmakers attempting to do something a bit different with this typical ''Bond'' setting, and I guess it thought it was being forward-thinking; like all of these swanky-dressed people would be playing Creator/{{Atari}} as well as Baccarat. But... ''oh boy'' does it date this film massively.
-->-- [[https://youtu.be/ZAZQ5f4CD0I Calvin Dyson]], on ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''

->'''[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E10TheSpringfieldFiles The Springfield Files]]' is one of the most relentlessly [[TheNineties 90s]] episodes ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has ever done. It's chock full of references to ''Film/{{Waterworld}}'', ''Film/{{Speed}}'', [[Series/FamilyMatters Steve Urkel]], the Budweiser frogs, and, [[{{Crossover}} of course]], ''Series/TheXFiles''."''
-->-- '''WebVideo/TheRealJims''', [[https://youtu.be/svzqlUiYMDw?si=lmFucQydZRTKBfwl "60 Second Simpsons Review - The Springfield Files"]]
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