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I spent most of 1999 installing a Y2K patch on thousands of computers and servers in the company I worked for. It was hoped that it would prevent the computers from crashing on January 1st, 2000. We had no issues at work, but interestingly a digital watch that I wore stopped working on the 1st! Changed battery, but still dead. That was the only casualty I saw with Y2K.
People actually put in the work to fix the issue once it was brought to mainstream attention. Little things popped up after but nothing major in my tech world at the time.
For New Years Eve 1999, my mom planned a trick using me and the other kids of the family. All of us took up strategic positions. When the countdown ended we all unplugged all electronic devices and switched all lights. So for all the adults, right after they said happy new year, everything went black. Yeah they started to freak out at first, but us kids started laughing like crazy and ruined it. It was fun.
On that fateful night, my family threw a big party. I snuck out to the breaker box and shutoff all the power to the house right when the countdown ended. 15 year old me couldn't stop laughing the whole night.
We were chatting up a couple of phycology students in on of the few pubs not charging daft entry fee...but then my drunk mate bizarrely kept saying "in me good eye" and vomited on them.
I was at a big house part where my cousin hit the breaker.... worked for about 3 mins until everyone noticed the streetlight, walked outside and saw all the other homes with lights on
I was 9 during Y2K and I remember my family New Year’s party my uncle secretly shut off all the power to their house and everyone was shocked for a quick minute. And if I remember right WWE which was WWF at the time had a countdown and Chris Jericho appeared at the end…what a time to be alive.
With my deepest respect, Maximum Overdrive was already from the Dollar Store. Don't pretend that a movie about trucks coming to life and honking loudly was anything above Dollar Store.
The reason it felt so much like an SNL skit is because it was written and directed by SNL's Kyle Mooney. I thought it was alright, mostly kinda stupid, but all the late '90s/early '00s references made me grin in delight.
As someone who was a freshman in college and a Computer Science major, Y2K was a real thing that filled me and my fellow students with anxiety. But as soon as the clock in our computers ticked to Jan. 1, 2000 and nothing happened, we sighed collectively in relief and went to class like nothing happened. Life moved on. Anyway, I will not watch this movie even for nostalgia. Thanks, Jeremy!
I also survived Y2K, graduating in 2000, what a great year. My father was a computer programmer and patched computers for the Y2K bug and even he didnt k ow what was really going to happen. I remember kind of hoping everything would go nuts at midnight... And being disappointed at 12:01 😂
I had a similar thought, except I thought of the OG story that movie was based on by Stephen King, "Trucks." I thought, so it's basically Trucks with appliances and more laughs.
Y2k was the world's first patch. We didn't know we could do it because we never did it before. We couldn't release the code changes over the internet back then, it have to be uploaded by physical media. It ended up working pretty well, and now a days your phone does it a dozen times without you even noticing. We were just good at stuff back then.
If you havent, check out Making Contact aka Joey, it was Emerich's first movie, it was like a mix of Et and Poltergeist but has an atmosphere a movie like Y2K could never replicate. It was a classic late night cable movie, but it still holds up.
3 things I'm old enough to remember: 1) Andrew Dice Clay actually being the most controversial host in SNL history! Nora Dunne walked out of the show that week in protest of his un-PC humor, despite being insured she wouldn't have to appear in any sketches with him.😂 2) Having THIS be the first big event to usher in my 18th birthday that very November of 1999. Nobody Beats The Wiz, Radio Schack, man on man! Electronic stores in the NYC area got flooded with panicked customers trying to make sure their latest appliances were Y2K compliant.😂 3) Getting to watch, on 20th century technological cable TV, the only big budget film to capture Y2K New York City accurately.... A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES.❤
They turned that Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episode in a full movie? Also sounds like a cheap version of Maximum Overdrive... or I guess a cheaper version, M.O. at least had AC/DC.
“A lot of this movie came across as SNL. Never the strongest parts of SNL.” Kyle Mooney was a writer/cast member on SNL for 9 years. His humor was very polarizing too. People seemed to either love or hate him.
2012 was actually a pretty accurate depiction of what happened on December of 2012. Don't know how I've managed to survive Y2K, 2012 and COVID. There needs to be a movie about COVID but in the 28 Days Later style.
I was 9 years old in 1999 and I remember the fear mongering of Y2K. Media hasn't changed much at all. Tell everyone to be afraid of everything all the time.
I really don’t get this. I don’t like her, she’s a twat in every sense of the word… but she’s hot. I don’t understand this narrative that she’s somehow ugly
As someone who survived that time, I am so glad some finally told the story of what happened back then. I still can't believe we made it through it. This is a documentary.
I remember new years with my family who didnt want to believe anything was gonna happen, but there was always that sliver of doubt because of how hard the news were drilling it us. So when the countdown stroke down to zero, there was lengthy, thick pause were the whole party went silent, nervously waiting to see if anything would happen before finally shouting HAPPY NEW YEARS like 6 whole ass seconds later 😂
Mr. J STOOD ON HIS LAURELS AND HELD HIS HEAD UP HIGH. ON A MOVIE MOST WERE TO COWARD TO TOUCH. For that, I subscribed and will thumbs up every video of his, every time I see one pop-up! Ty
Bruh, it's beyond weird the pure hate people have for her. 🙄 Who gives a sh*t that she said something annoying to people?! People act as if a celebrity has NEVER done that before, and she's the first. lol
@@Anthonycheesman2024didn’t that girl insult like all of the us voters who voted right and talked shit on Snow White when she’s about to play Snow White? What’s weird about people disliking her 😂
I was 4 years ago that old when all that was happening. I remember being scared because of how people were talking. It started happening again when people thought 2012 would be the end.
It was reasonable to think some stuff will stop working after the century rolled around. And I'm sure some stuff did stop working. Ofc the important stuff adopted new data date format to solve the issue and did so well in time.
I was 9 years old on New Years Eve 1999 and remember sitting in front of my Compaq computer just staring at it waiting for something to happen after midnight rolled around lol.
I worked in a supermarket during Y2K and I remember we had a RIDICULOUS amount of water in stock. I mean, not just on their regular shelves--the entire seasonal section, along the bottom of the shelves along the floor, cases in the produce aisle... If everyone freaking out unnecessarily about it isn't ripe for parody, I don't know what is.
Oh god! I will never forget that night. One of the best days of my life. Millennium Eve. Small village in Poland. Huge underground Techno Party with Aaron Liberator, Dave the Drummer and few other great DJs from all over the world. What a night. And of course... No Armageddon happened 😂
I was in 5th grade for y2k. I collected gel pens that year. My favorite band was Now That's What I Call Music vol. 4. At midnight, I watched Dudley Dooright starring Brendan Frazier. It was an insane time.
Seeing all the maximum overdrive talk that makes me wonder... we need to pressure jeremy into doing a review of that! Hes done older movie reviews too i just wanna hear him talk about it for 10 mins or so
Once i Norton Ghosted 150 PCs to get them Y2K compliant. Alot of the legacy programmes only used 2 digits for date anyway ( so it just wrapped around ) to save memory ( a word rather than a double word in the assembler, as far as i can remember anyway).
I lived in LA, went to a New Year's Eve "90's Character Costume Party" won 2nd place dressed up as Morpheus with a friend dressed as Neo, drove home that night no one on the streets-nothing happened.
I’m surprised there wasn’t a maximum overdrive shout out, cuz that’s the first thing I think of when inanimate objects go homicidal in ridiculous fashion.
I was graduating high school when this happened and not a single person I knew was scared of Y2K. We all thought it was funny that some people were freaking out about it, but none of us were actually concerned. On New Year's Eve we were staying up to midnight eating Chinese food, playing video games, and waiting for the ball to drop in Time's Square. None of us were thinking about "Y2K." NOBODY gave an actual $h!t about it.
As an EE I had to take a couple of CS classes. One of the classes had a professor who was part of the federal y2k task force. A part of why Y2k had little impact is because the tech sector had been working on the problem for 3 or 4 years. It was a real problem that had people working on it behind the scenes.
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So this isn't a documentary film?
Do Nutcrackers next genuinely a great movie 💯👏
Anything with Rachel Zegler in it is a bad investment film. lol
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Did it remind you of Toy Soldiers?
I spent most of 1999 installing a Y2K patch on thousands of computers and servers in the company I worked for. It was hoped that it would prevent the computers from crashing on January 1st, 2000. We had no issues at work, but interestingly a digital watch that I wore stopped working on the 1st! Changed battery, but still dead. That was the only casualty I saw with Y2K.
People actually put in the work to fix the issue once it was brought to mainstream attention. Little things popped up after but nothing major in my tech world at the time.
@@andrewzach1921 That's the thing that always gets glossed over, it didn't happen because we fixed it before it could.
You helped upload GW, you should be ashamed of yourself. Luckily Solid Snake and Raiden saved us all
@@andrewzach1921 I seem to recall a video rental store having insane late fees as a result.
Thank you for your service 🙏
"The internet's favorite sweetheart..." - Savage AF.
For real. I'm typically someone who can separate art from artist, but Zegler just gets on my nerves.
@@Bonesawisready926 Why ? lmao
@@Bonesawisready926 That's just stupid
Why?
@@GellertTV so you dont know about all her "scandals"
For New Years Eve 1999, my mom planned a trick using me and the other kids of the family. All of us took up strategic positions. When the countdown ended we all unplugged all electronic devices and switched all lights. So for all the adults, right after they said happy new year, everything went black. Yeah they started to freak out at first, but us kids started laughing like crazy and ruined it.
It was fun.
On that fateful night, my family threw a big party. I snuck out to the breaker box and shutoff all the power to the house right when the countdown ended. 15 year old me couldn't stop laughing the whole night.
We were chatting up a couple of phycology students in on of the few pubs not charging daft entry fee...but then my drunk mate bizarrely kept saying "in me good eye" and vomited on them.
Could've just turned off the fuse box.
@@ALL_that_ENDS Nah, too easy.
I was at a big house part where my cousin hit the breaker.... worked for about 3 mins until everyone noticed the streetlight, walked outside and saw all the other homes with lights on
"America's favorite sweetheart Rachel Zegler" had me rolling
She's hot
I lived through Y2K and can confirm this actually happened. It's a miracle we survived.
I lived through Y2K too and even as a four-year-old then, I can confirm it didn't.
I was waiting with bated breath with my cousins for anarchy and chaos......boy were we disappointed.......
@MrChaotic4 - I, um... pretty sure this was just a joke 😅 lmao
lived through it and got laughed at school, i got last laugh that AI was going to be a thing, ha on all of them
😂😂😂
Shaun of the Dead was always my top post apocalyptic comedies.
this is golden
We had a rotary phone during Y2K. Absolutely fantastic time to be alive.
DID IT COME ALIVE????-
People with 0/9s in their numbers were a pain in the bum! 😅
Did it have a loooong cord to find a spot for privacy? 😂
@@guzz95 you had to talk very quietly very close to the receiver.
I was 9 during Y2K and I remember my family New Year’s party my uncle secretly shut off all the power to their house and everyone was shocked for a quick minute. And if I remember right WWE which was WWF at the time had a countdown and Chris Jericho appeared at the end…what a time to be alive.
Us Millenials have been through Y2K and 2012 and we're all still here. We did it guys.
And 2020, don't forget 2020
Oh, you kids...
@@YavorM-Yash It's a joke man.
(With the exception of 2020 to an extent.)
Too bad the movie didnt survive.
The generation that keeps getting excited to die lol
“Internet’s favorite sweetheart” lmao
Dollar Store Maximum Overdrive
except it never sold and it was found in the dumpster behind the dollar store.
And that’s saying a lot considering Maximum Overdrive is already terrible😭
With my deepest respect, Maximum Overdrive was already from the Dollar Store. Don't pretend that a movie about trucks coming to life and honking loudly was anything above Dollar Store.
I was thinking the same thing
Good call ..old school 💪💪
The reason it felt so much like an SNL skit is because it was written and directed by SNL's Kyle Mooney. I thought it was alright, mostly kinda stupid, but all the late '90s/early '00s references made me grin in delight.
"Internet's favorite sweetheart".. lol 😂
He's totally being sarcastic.
@@peterrealar2.067 No shit... sherlock.
Lul
@@peterrealar2.067 thanks Captain Obvious
@@peterrealar2.067We all know that. Hence why vdiitd laughed.
As someone who was a freshman in college and a Computer Science major, Y2K was a real thing that filled me and my fellow students with anxiety. But as soon as the clock in our computers ticked to Jan. 1, 2000 and nothing happened, we sighed collectively in relief and went to class like nothing happened. Life moved on.
Anyway, I will not watch this movie even for nostalgia. Thanks, Jeremy!
You mean it’s more unreal than a comet passing a planet, causing all machinery and electronics to turn on their master? (Maximum Overdrive)
As a matter of fact, it practically makes it look like a documentary.
"We made you!!!"
There actually was an alien space ship behind the comet and that is what was causing the machines to turn on people. Still crazy
We always appreciate Jeremy saving us from suffering through these things. Thanks man.
That is NOT what these videos are for. This is not a substitute for watching a movie, and that mindset is disgusting.
No.
And not a single comparison to Maximum Overdrive. My old ass feels slighted.
Dude! I put a Maximum Overdrive comment and am so happy to see another and know I may not be the oldest person in the comments.
@@MegaTeeruk Finally, someone to sit in a rocking chair and yell at people to get off my sidewalk with!
I was literally about to say the same thing! Guess we are getting old. The 'obvious' references are not so obvious anymore. 😞
My Old Ass(2024)
You're old chief. I was born in 1990 and have no idea what that is
1:01 for the review.
Thanks lol
Bro if you can’t wait 1 minute… I don’t know what to tell you. 🤦♂️
@austins.2495 why should we?
Next they’re gonna make one about December 21 2012, oh wait.
The Simpsons already did this.
SIMPSONS DID IT @@anubusx
@@anubusxso did Jon Cusike
@@anubusx SIMPSONS DID IT
That movie is now 15 years old.
2:34 a RUBBER shoutout?? Jeremy is the GOAT for real
Never heard of this film until now
Same here.
@@mrblue8439 and you probably won’t hear about it after today😂😂
Same.
I think it just came out 😂
Only 25 years too late for this one
2:50 Great Beavis and Butthead impression lol
That Beavis was flawless. 🤘🏽
Yep, I was also thinking Maximum Overdrive. Glad I am not the first one.
Thanks for saving our time once again, Jeremy!
I'm surprised Blumhouse didn't produce this movie
🤣🤣🤣
@@paradisecity0406able Blumhouse only does horror, not horror mixed with comedy.
It's more surprising that A24 distributed it. O_O
I also survived Y2K, graduating in 2000, what a great year. My father was a computer programmer and patched computers for the Y2K bug and even he didnt k ow what was really going to happen. I remember kind of hoping everything would go nuts at midnight... And being disappointed at 12:01 😂
Sounds like that old school movie Maximum Overdrive.
I had a similar thought, except I thought of the OG story that movie was based on by Stephen King, "Trucks." I thought, so it's basically Trucks with appliances and more laughs.
Y2k was the world's first patch. We didn't know we could do it because we never did it before. We couldn't release the code changes over the internet back then, it have to be uploaded by physical media. It ended up working pretty well, and now a days your phone does it a dozen times without you even noticing. We were just good at stuff back then.
I'm honestly surprised we didn't have a movie like this sooner. Feels like something right up Roland Emmerich's alley 😅
The Simpsons already did it so...
If you havent, check out Making Contact aka Joey, it was Emerich's first movie, it was like a mix of Et and Poltergeist but has an atmosphere a movie like Y2K could never replicate. It was a classic late night cable movie, but it still holds up.
He was busy fucking up Godzilla at the time.
We did. It's called Maximum Overdrive.
This movie tries to be so "90's" but it uses torch lighters that didn't come out until '07 😅
it's a testament to how much i like your videos that i will not click through the add or sponsor ....
The Beavis impression fucking floored me, good job.
The movie’s fun, but halfway through, I expected to see Clippy from Microsoft Word pop up and ask if I needed help understanding the plot.
I would've loved that, certainly unique
we need you on writing staff
Did they use Furbies at all? Genuinely curious. Missed opportunity if not
Clippy's in the ending credits.
wouldn't this have greatly improved the movie, though?
Its Maximum Overdrive without the truck.
Jeremy gets the most random sponsors I swear.
Thanks for being you! I always get a "chuckle" or two from your videos. Great stuff!!
Ok but that poster art is A-Tier. ❤
Sort of reminds me of Chopping Mall poster
@@boskostoyboxDang. That's what I was gonna mention. Take care, fellow horror fan.
The only thing that happened is my 2000 hangover and acid trip .
More reviews need to be start with comparisons to Rubber. I might have watched Barbenheimer if people said it was like Rubber.
I remember babysitting that night and no joke the parents gave me candles “just in case”.
2:36 I DIG THAT ‘RUBBER’ REFERENCE!
3 things I'm old enough to remember:
1) Andrew Dice Clay actually being the most controversial host in SNL history! Nora Dunne walked out of the show that week in protest of his un-PC humor, despite being insured she wouldn't have to appear in any sketches with him.😂
2) Having THIS be the first big event to usher in my 18th birthday that very November of 1999. Nobody Beats The Wiz, Radio Schack, man on man! Electronic stores in the NYC area got flooded with panicked customers trying to make sure their latest appliances were Y2K compliant.😂
3) Getting to watch, on 20th century technological cable TV, the only big budget film to capture Y2K New York City accurately....
A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES.❤
Sounds like a poor man's Maximum Overdrive ..... or Small Soldiers
damn! Small Soldiers for the win!!! that was on heavy rotation when my baby bro was small! 🤣
Small soldiers needs a reboot man
That shit was awesome!!!!
Rodeo Burger at BK 😆
@@RaymondStormbl3ssedso you are the reason all my favorites are getting rebooted for
So "Maximum Overdrive" with Y2K theme LOL 💯 thanks for this video my brother 🫶
They turned that Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episode in a full movie? Also sounds like a cheap version of Maximum Overdrive... or I guess a cheaper version, M.O. at least had AC/DC.
And has the kiss of death herself, Rachel "Weird Weird" Zeglar
@darthcinema4262 I'm not terminally online why do we hate Rachel Zeigler?
“A lot of this movie came across as SNL. Never the strongest parts of SNL.”
Kyle Mooney was a writer/cast member on SNL for 9 years. His humor was very polarizing too. People seemed to either love or hate him.
2012 was actually a pretty accurate depiction of what happened on December of 2012. Don't know how I've managed to survive Y2K, 2012 and COVID. There needs to be a movie about COVID but in the 28 Days Later style.
I was 9 years old in 1999 and I remember the fear mongering of Y2K. Media hasn't changed much at all. Tell everyone to be afraid of everything all the time.
"she's the girl of his dreams" 🤣 so it's a comedy
If Zegler dies, migh go watch it.
I really don’t get this. I don’t like her, she’s a twat in every sense of the word… but she’s hot. I don’t understand this narrative that she’s somehow ugly
People are so hateful towards rachel it's insane😮
👁️ 👄 👁️
@@zinadiengertze6676 It's not insane,, it's justified.
As someone who survived that time, I am so glad some finally told the story of what happened back then. I still can't believe we made it through it. This is a documentary.
You save me $20 bucks. Thanks Jeremy.
Always
You never really was going
20$ …. This thing was 1999 this probly free on TH-cam lol
@@NOTLKU86huh? Lol
@@kerjnerm681 There is a lot of trash out there nowadays.
I remember new years with my family who didnt want to believe anything was gonna happen, but there was always that sliver of doubt because of how hard the news were drilling it us. So when the countdown stroke down to zero, there was lengthy, thick pause were the whole party went silent, nervously waiting to see if anything would happen before finally shouting HAPPY NEW YEARS like 6 whole ass seconds later 😂
3:35 sounds like that scene in Transformers Revenge of the Fallen
That’s a funny coincidence cause I’m literally playing the game based off of the movie of the same name on my Xbox 360 right now! LOL.
Jeremy, totally agree. The most fun I had with the film was reviewing the music in it... or really the music that was MISSING from it! Hah!
So, not as good as Fury Road?
I should stop comparing things to Fury Road….
😂 Thanks for the laugh, friend!
You and my brother, pal.
Mr. J STOOD ON HIS LAURELS AND HELD HIS HEAD UP HIGH. ON A MOVIE MOST WERE TO COWARD TO TOUCH. For that, I subscribed and will thumbs up every video of his, every time I see one pop-up! Ty
I liked this movie better when it was "Maximum Overdrive."
How you didn't mention Maximum Overdrive kills me😂😂😂
Lol Internet's favourite sweetheart 😂
Bruh, it's beyond weird the pure hate people have for her. 🙄 Who gives a sh*t that she said something annoying to people?! People act as if a celebrity has NEVER done that before, and she's the first. lol
@@KabbalahSherryhoping people never find peace who disagree with you politically is an easy way to become hated.
@@KabbalahSherry actions have consequences 🤷🏻♂️
@@KabbalahSherryweird weird!!!! Queen of Cringe, she ruined sleeping beauty and hates Judaism
@@KabbalahSherry Bruh. She doesn’t know when to shut her mouth.
😂 2:00 "the internet's favorite sweetheart"
1:00 video starts.
Achtuallly it starts at 0:00
@sfwreaths1 The sponsor read is not what people come to watch. I pay for premium to skip the ads and support the content creators at the same time.
@@bananasean5145okay bud
@@bananasean5145it's how they're paid lol
@@bananasean5145 okay cool guy. Jeremy likes free money too
You had me at comparing this movie to Rubber. I loved that movie.
I thought it was a Chris Jericho biopic 😂, joking
Because he is Y2K Chris Jericho.
1:44 for anyone watching Jeremy for over a decade: he’s talking about 15% slower than he used to - so adjust your playback speed accordingly lol
With Zegler's weird face on screen, should be a horror flick.
You people are weird
@@Anthonycheesman2024 She thinks you're weird lol
@@Anthonycheesman2024didn’t that girl insult like all of the us voters who voted right and talked shit on Snow White when she’s about to play Snow White? What’s weird about people disliking her 😂
@@Anthonycheesman2024Exactly 💯 these people hate her for no reason
Doesn't make any sense
I was 4 years ago that old when all that was happening. I remember being scared because of how people were talking. It started happening again when people thought 2012 would be the end.
Maximum Overdrive meets Toaster Wars
It was reasonable to think some stuff will stop working after the century rolled around. And I'm sure some stuff did stop working. Ofc the important stuff adopted new data date format to solve the issue and did so well in time.
The fact you put the sponsor at the beginning is something I'm very grateful for.
"We made you! Weeeee maaaade yoooooooou!!!!" Splat 😂
Small Soilders?!?!?!?
Soldiers? The movie
@@darianstarfrog No, Small Soldiers.
“It’s so stupid it makes me chuckle.” Describes all my best dad jokes in one sentence
In the words of Rachel herself "WEIRD. WEIRD!!!"
The fact that Rachel is in it makes it an instant pass for many movie-goers, regardless of what movie it is.
@@InfamousStar1 It also makes it an instant _watch_ for many _other_ movie-goers…
@@Markunator ? no … only a pass. nobody says “rachel ziegler! count me in!”
@ I mean, any one of her 2.3 million Instagram followers _might_ say that, actually! ☺️
@Markunator oof well no accounting for taste
The conversations by media about the possibility of planes dropping from the sky was the best.
6:30 yeah... now its a party
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 ⌨️⌨️🖥️👩🏻💻👩🏻💻💾🖲️🖲️🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
So, Maximum Overdrive, but even sillier?
I'll spoil the celebrity cameo in code:
....
....
....
He likes to roll. He wants to keep rolling.
You're a scholar and a gentleman. Thank you!
Is this a reference to backward New Era caps & hot dog flavored water?
The theme of this film really touched my heart, especially when it addresses [2:01].
I was 9 years old on New Years Eve 1999 and remember sitting in front of my Compaq computer just staring at it waiting for something to happen after midnight rolled around lol.
"People are at their strongest when they lean into what they are", that is such a good quote, and a scary one too. 😀
We all wish we could go back to the 90's.
I want the peak the 2000's.
@@HeihachiMishima48 not as good as the 90's
@@darianstarfrog History begs the differ.
nah it wasn't that great, really
One week without Internet access and smartphone and you'd crack 😂
That Beavis impersonation was on point.
I worked in a supermarket during Y2K and I remember we had a RIDICULOUS amount of water in stock. I mean, not just on their regular shelves--the entire seasonal section, along the bottom of the shelves along the floor, cases in the produce aisle... If everyone freaking out unnecessarily about it isn't ripe for parody, I don't know what is.
I was three at time of Y2K and I distinctly remember having to fight my microwave
Oh god! I will never forget that night. One of the best days of my life. Millennium Eve.
Small village in Poland. Huge underground Techno Party with Aaron Liberator, Dave the Drummer and few other great DJs from all over the world. What a night.
And of course... No Armageddon happened 😂
I was only 15 going into the year 2000. All I remember is playing FF8 and it was probably the best New Years fireworks display I’ve ever seen.
I was in 5th grade for y2k. I collected gel pens that year. My favorite band was Now That's What I Call Music vol. 4. At midnight, I watched Dudley Dooright starring Brendan Frazier. It was an insane time.
Seeing all the maximum overdrive talk that makes me wonder... we need to pressure jeremy into doing a review of that! Hes done older movie reviews too i just wanna hear him talk about it for 10 mins or so
2:00 OH HELL NO!
Knowing she's in this made me instantly not want to watch it.
"Internet favorite sweet heart Rachel Ziegler " Yep he knows it too lmao 🤣
YEAH. I hope she's a target.
🤣😂🤣
@@skyhunter2816 You just now realized that? Did you not see the trailer or her face in any of the posters?
It feels like an SNL skit because Kyle the director is literally a lead star on SNL haha
Zegler as girl of someone's dream is like her being more fair than Gal Gadot.
Once i Norton Ghosted 150 PCs to get them Y2K compliant. Alot of the legacy programmes only used 2 digits for date anyway ( so it just wrapped around ) to save memory ( a word rather than a double word in the assembler, as far as i can remember anyway).
Review Arcane: Season 2!
Nice review!
So... the mellennial nostalgia for Y2K strikes again?!😸
It's impressive they managed to put the two actors I hate the most in one movie.
I lived in LA, went to a New Year's Eve "90's Character Costume Party" won 2nd place dressed up as Morpheus with a friend dressed as Neo, drove home that night no one on the streets-nothing happened.
I’m surprised there wasn’t a maximum overdrive shout out, cuz that’s the first thing I think of when inanimate objects go homicidal in ridiculous fashion.
your description just made me think of the brave little toaster
I was graduating high school when this happened and not a single person I knew was scared of Y2K. We all thought it was funny that some people were freaking out about it, but none of us were actually concerned. On New Year's Eve we were staying up to midnight eating Chinese food, playing video games, and waiting for the ball to drop in Time's Square. None of us were thinking about "Y2K." NOBODY gave an actual $h!t about it.
Good for you. I know tons of people who overreacted and literally thought we were going back to the stone age.
You realize that the reason nothing happened is because computer scientists around the world worked their asses off for 10 years to prevent it, right?
As an EE I had to take a couple of CS classes. One of the classes had a professor who was part of the federal y2k task force. A part of why Y2k had little impact is because the tech sector had been working on the problem for 3 or 4 years. It was a real problem that had people working on it behind the scenes.