HACKER Q&A
📣 keepamovin

Will the energy of the 80s ever come back to the West?


I was alive then, and it was wild. Say what you want but it was a good time to be alive. Snapshotted in the films of that era: a mix of possibility and optimism, expansion and vibrancy - that started to decay in the 90s (grunge et al was a symptom of the 90s zeitgeist) and was completely demolished by the noughties.

Stranger Things is one of a few recent 'era remake' period pieces that capitalizes on demand for this kind of nostalgia.

In a strange way, I think hacker culture of the 90s continued the excitement of the 80s, but underground, when it had already begun to die in the mainstream. Who's with me on this? Or knows what I'm talking about?

In the 2000s I traveled to Asia and found the same sense of aliveness in the Sinosphere, unsurprisingly. That's gone from there now, too, replaced with something else in capitalisms' rapide marche. But I really want to know -- will this vibe ever return to the West?

Or, put it differently, where in the world can you now find that mix of fun, openness, positivity and possibility that was once alive in the 1980s? :)


  👤 bejk22 Accepted Answer ✓
I never went there but judging by music and TV output I'd try west Africa.

👤 DamonHD
London (and nearby) seems fairly good right now if you can squint past some of the politics and media culture war fixations... As good as ~Y2K I'd say. Indeed I may be having more fun now!

👤 082349872349872
Are you sure you don't mean the energy of the 70s?

(When were you 13 years old? ;-)


👤 pestatije
definately africa...Nigeria is da place

👤 6R1M0R4CL3
i miss the all-powerful USA I did grew up with. the reagan era. the movies where we had masculine huge bad-ass stars. i want that USA back. rambo, schwarzie, predator, and all the great shows we had in the 80s : miami vice, k2000, all that stuff.

i want movies with big bad-ass ass-kicking stars. all powerful usa looking far ahead at the horizon.