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Does the New 'Y2K' Comedy/Disaster/Horror Film Give the '90s the Ending It Deserved?

samedi 7 décembre 2024, 09:34 , par Slashdot
Does the New 'Y2K' Comedy/Disaster/Horror Film Give the '90s the Ending It Deserved?
The new movie Y2K is either a comedy or a disaster/horror film, according to Wikipedia. The film 'imagines a turn of the century where the machines don't just glitch or stop working,' writes the Hollywood Reporter. 'They go full homicidal.' With a cast that includes 1990s icons like Alicia Silverstone and the lead singer for the Napster-loving 1990s metal band Limp Bizkit, the movie 'gives the '90s the ending it deserved,' according to the article.
They interviewed the film's director (and co-writer and co-star) Kyle Mooney, best-known for SNL, starting by complimenting this fidelity to the tech of its day. 'The film opens with a high schooler getting home and logging into AOL Instant Messenger, which is not a scene I think I've ever seen in another movie.

Mooney: All of my relationships, between 17 and 22 years old, were short-lived and spawned because I was most confident flirting on Instant Messager....

Q: The tech here is such a huge part of the story. Were there any logos or brands you had a tough time getting on camera?

Mooney: Definitely. This isn't really a spoiler, but Jaeden Martell's character's computer — the one that we open up with him logging into AOL — eventually turns into a robot. That was supposed to be an iMac. But I don't think Apple wanted their machines strangling people or whatever the robot does — so we had to change the look of it by, like, 30 percent. There were a few instances like that, where we couldn't get the exact thing, but we were allowed to get as close as possible.

Deadline's article includes a spoiler about the film, but also this interesting note about two of its young actors, Julian Dennison and Jaeden Martell'
[A]lthough Dennison and Martell were both born after 2000, they enjoyed slipping into the 'lack of convenience and the lack of technology' that came with the era.

'I wish I got to experience that. I wish I didn't live in the age of everything being so accessible,' said Martell.


And apparently the movie also incldues a quick shout-out to Myspace co-founder Tom Anderson.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/24/12/07/0050228/does-the-new-y2k-comedydisasterhorror-film...

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