StarlightXX
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I grew up as a child in the 90s and knew very well the cultural impact of the 1997 movie Titanic. I thought it was insane to see people lining up for hours at the video store, waiting to get a copy of the VHS, and the publicity was ongoing for longer than any film at the time.
Now I look at Thriller’s success in the 1980s and that looked incredible and outwordly as well, seeing people of all ages and generations idolising Michael. I’m sure it must have been an exciting time to be alive in the 80s. Considering the success was of an album and music video, not a movie, of course the context would be different.
To experience the cultural impact of the Titanic movie in the 90s is comparable to the cultural impact of Thriller in the 80s?
Now I look at Thriller’s success in the 1980s and that looked incredible and outwordly as well, seeing people of all ages and generations idolising Michael. I’m sure it must have been an exciting time to be alive in the 80s. Considering the success was of an album and music video, not a movie, of course the context would be different.
To experience the cultural impact of the Titanic movie in the 90s is comparable to the cultural impact of Thriller in the 80s?