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What's the greatest Generation X movie?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77352025:MV8zOTgxNzg0XzcyMDM4OTI0X0U5NTkyNzE5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76453146:MV8zOTgxNzg0XzcyMDM4OTAzXzQ1MEJEMDM4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77352025:MV8zOTgxNzg0XzcyMDM4Nzg1XzZFMkZEMjBG] Hands down ... Clerks. [/quote] Why? I don't see anything great about it. [/quote] Of course you don’t [/quote]
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My criteria for this distinction is a film that was both written and directed by people from Generation X.
Since Generation X is defined as being people born from 1961 to 1981, I think the only possible choice is
The Matrix
. The Wachowskis wrote and directed the film, and they were both born in the mid-1960s. I can't imagine choosing any other film because
The Matrix
could be the most influential film ever made.
My second choice is
Momento
. It was written and directed by Christopher Nolan (born in 1970).
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