No this was:

No this was:

False.
Add a black leather trenchcoat. Katana for flair, but not required
Columbine made black trench coats fall briefly out of fashion...but The Matrix brought it back a couple of years later.
They were both 1999. Matrix released in March and Columbine was April 20th (made for a fucked up 4/20 that year...)
If you take the other interpretation of 4/20 (namely that it is Hitler's birthday, it's reasonably appropriate.
Yeah and immediately after there was some blame placed towards the Matrix.
Blade?
Honestly just that entire late 90s early 00s serious action movie vibe. Blade, Matrix, Underworld, Postal, Max Payne, Dark City. Not eXistenZ tho
Elegant but deadly
From a more civilized age
Add a fedora for a bit of extra zazz
Would Kali be more on theme?
need to have been there to see it for yourself.
This symbol: @ used to be the coolest shit ever, they put it even on biscuit packages.
The famous @ asshole sand! Epic
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That outfit is ridickulous.
Your pun makes me Furya(s)
I was born when this look used to be cool
Still is.
Now if you aren't real life Astolfo, you are looked at really badly. Or dad bod, no inbetween.
Highest grossing films of 2000 tend to disagree:
Given this, I would say the coolest outfits would either involve plate armor, a volleyball, or a green yak-fur suit.
Only thing those nipples are good for is milk.
Making money != being cool.
If your sense of style is dictated by what is profitable, your style is mindless consumerism.
Which is immensely uncool, cringe even.
"Cool" is subjective. But if you're looking at a population, you need to look at what is most popular to determine what people think is "cool".
Mass approval means mass acceptance. Mass acceptance means mass cool.
I can't think of a better measure for what the majority of people like and think is cool, than cinema gross revenue. Because most walks of life enjoy the movies. Hollywood knows movie-goers vote with their wallets, or at least they knew that in 2000.
Hipsters weren't gonna be cool for nearly a decade.
Iron Man wouldn't come out till 2008, roughly the time the universe splintered and we got stuck in Timeline B. That was basically the beginning of the end of anything making sense. Now everything's a reboot, a sequel, a sequel to a reboot, or a reboot of a sequel.
It's a long read, but I think you've been the victim of losers in the Gervais Principle. https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2009/10/07/the-gervais-principle-or-the-office-according-to-the-office/ Specifically you are ruining "Gametalk" from part 4.
Nah, this ain't it IMO.
"Cool" is nebulous and ephemeral, and defined by being unforced and difficult to pull off. The majority of cool things and people tend to burn bright and quick. It's also very relative in a social sense. (What's considered cool in rural Nebraska is definitely not cool in LA, at least not at the same time.)
Being the right person (or social group) in the right place at the right time, being of another time (including future) or just having a particularly unique sensibility can all be factors.
Once something cool becomes widely popular, it tends toward commodification and watering down, and that is the opposite of cool.
How do you know those movies are highest grossing because they're cool?
They are highest grossing because they sold the most tickets.
Uncool movies don't sell the most seats.
It's literally a popularity contest. And popularity contests are always given to the coolest.
You answered the question by saying 'because it is'.
No, its not.
Yes, 'cool' is subjective.
Popular and cool are not the same thing.
Many of the movies with a cult following now were basically commercial disappointments or even failures.
Art doesn't exist purely to make money.
That's 'content' you're thinking of.
Can we find the most romantic movies using this 'highest grossing' trick?
It's right there on the list. Y2k women wanted Mel Gibson. Again, before everyone knew he was a nutter. And apparently despite Lethal Weapon 4 when he was clearly too old for this shit.
What Women Want
$33.6 million opening weekend
X-Men
$57.5 million opening weekend
Nice. So, I think we can conclude that X-Men is more romantic than What Women Want. That's cool, I guess.
Thanks for these I'll watch them.
The movie Daredevil had a guy with a bullseye on his head who could kill people by flinging paper clips at them, penetrating their skull. Nothings cooler than that.
Riddick
Teacup. He'll arrest you with his teacup.
This franchise could have been so much more. Two great games and a sequel that took us far beyond the scope of the original.
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