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A scene in a Period Piece that hits the viewer with as many period signifiers as possible. The scene exists to quickly establish the "feel" of the time period, and it will almost always feature a period song (typically one that is still popular in the present) playing on the film's soundtrack. More or less, it's Popular History condensed into a sequence usually less than two minutes long. These are most commonly (and, generally, most effectively) utilized in films and shows about Time Travel (especially when the characters frequently travel between different eras, thus making quickly establishing the time period a necessity). Compare Spinning Paper and Eiffel Tower Effect. When a scene in a work set in the present day becomes this in hindsight, then you've got an Unintentional Period Piece. See also Progressive Era Montage. Contrast Right Now Montage, which uses Slice of Life moments as establishing scenes. |
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Les Visiteurs has one when the two medieval protagonists, Godefroy and Jacquouille, flee in separate directions following an incident they caused at a highway restaurant after they Time Travel to the 20th century by mistake. Godefroy rides on horseback on a road and a truck almost runs over him. He then passes by a train and a jet airliner flies over him. He then shouts "MONTJOIE!", confused as he is lost in another century far in time from his own. The sequence starts with a guitar riff before switching to Era's "Enae Volare". | |
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Young Black Jack starts with a sequence mentioning the political issues Japan was having in the 1960s. | |
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The mall montage in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, set to "We Got The Beat" by The Go-Go's is another presumably unintentional, then-present-day example. | |
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BoJack Horseman has a Running Gag of doing this as over-the-top as possible. One episode has a shot of BoJack driving down the street in the 1980s, in front of shops selling Rubik's Cubes and 'cocaine mirrors', in a suit, singing along to a song with the lyrics "Generic 80s New Wave beat". The exact shot is repeated later in the episode but with inflatable chair shops and teens playing hackey-sack ("Generic 90s grunge song, everyone in flannel..."), and again two seasons later but with subprime mortgage sellers and flip-phone shops ("Generic 2007 pop song, AutoTuned so all the voices sound weird..."). Season 4 put an end to the joke when BoJack begins to have a flashback to a scene of him driving in 1999 before Hollyhock interrupts him, and all the billboards and stores just say things like "1999 Store!!!" and "Flashback Joke!" Here's a supercut. | |
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Subverted by Better Off Ted. Phil and Lem reminisce about Phil's first day on the job, and a flashback shows Phil wearing tie-dye and Lem with an afro. Then Lem says, "It's a shame your first day had to be during Sixties Week." | |
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During their first few minutes in New York circa 1907, the Runaways read a newspaper about Typhoid Mary, walk past an Emma Goldman expy, and intervene in a fire in a factory staffed by child labor. | |
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The Simpsons: The Kent Brockman quote at the top of the page (and subsequent Cutaway Gag) is from "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie". The show's flashback episodes tend to employ these. In "Lisa's First Word", for instance, the flashback to 1983 begins with Marge and a neighbor woman discussing the just-aired last episode of M*A*S*H, followed immediately by Homer walking down the street singing "Girls Just Want to Have Fun". (Though the effect is somewhat subverted when Homer, narrating, sets the scene with "a young Joe Piscopo was teaching us how to laugh." In "The Way We Was" when Marge begins telling the story of how her and Homer met in 1974, the scene opens with Homer driving a 60s muscle car through Springfield, graffiti reading "Make love, not war!" and a peace sign are seen on a nearby wall, Homer's radio begins to play "Close to You" by Carpenters until Homer changes the station to "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band and sings along to it. Homer's flashback to 1980 in "I Married Marge" begins with the first few bars of Supertramp's "A Logical Song". "That 90's Show" contains references to Grunge rock, Sonic the Hedgehog, Beanie Babies, and a scene where Comic Book Guy finishes explaining why The Lord of the Rings can never be made into a movie. Lampshaded in "My Mother the Carjacker". Channel 6 news anchor Kent Brockman shows a montage specifically to show viewers what the '60s were like, set to "All Along the Watchtower." Brockman then calls it a "shrill, pointless decade." Although that was partly his own fault, since his montage included such ludicrous images as Batman dancing the Batusi and John Wayne saying "You bet your sweet bippy." Dr. Hibbert's hairstyle is constantly reflecting the fashion of the time. Simultaneously lampshaded, parodied, and averted in 2015's ""The Kids are All Fight" flashback episode. "The President at the time was The President. Popular music was all the rage." |
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Named for the scene in the original film when Marty McFly enters Hill Valley in 1955 to find that the town square is completely decked out to reflect The '50s. The period song "Mister Sandman," as performed by the Four Aces, plays over this scene. | |
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An odd example comes in the Hammer Horror film Dracula A.D. 1972. The film opens with a prologue set in 1872 and then jumps into an opening title montage of scenery from 1972 London to demonstrate that this is indeed 1972 now. What's weird about it is that the movie was released in 1972, the audience should really know what it looks like. | |
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The Classic Disney Short The Nifty Nineties (set in The Gay '90s, so no "Smells Like Teen Spirit") is a protracted Mister Sandman Sequence. Mickey and Minnie have a Meet Cute in the park in period clothing, go on a date to a vaudeville show, then go for a ride in an old-fashioned runabout. | |
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A few of these can be found in the Austin Powers movies. Very much in the Affectionate Parody vein. | |
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Inverted in The Brady Bunch Movie: the film opens with a series of snapshots of mid-'90s L.A. (grunge music, cell phones, burnt-out panhandlers, etc.), the better to establish how out of place the stuck-in-the-'70s Brady clan is. As the years pass, this montage is becoming more and more an inadvertently straight example of the trope (and the film as a whole as much of an Unintentional Period Piece as the show it's mocking). | |
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Supernatural. Happens in reverse in "As Time Goes By". A time traveler arrives in the present day from 1958, runs out into a hotel parking lot and is confronted by people talking on mobile phones, a man pushing a baby stroller, and modern cars with 2013 registration. "I guess the Mayans were wrong." | |
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King of the Hill: The flashbacks to the 1970s are typically scored with classic rock songs from that decade. In "Bills Were Meant To Be Broken", the flashback to Bill's record-setting high school football game is accompanied by Black Sabbath's "Iron Man". In "Tankin' It To The Streets", when Bill recounts his enlistment, The Who's "Baba O'Riley" accompanies the scene, as he says "When I first enlisted, I had the body of an offensive lineman, and hair like Roger Daltrey...". |
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Parodied in Clerks: The Animated Series. When Randall has a flashback back to when they met in the Eighties, not only is everyone in the store they work at (except, notably, Randall and Dante themselves) decked out in '80s fashions, but almost everyone is a notable person from that decade — including Ronald Reagan. Then, when Dante remembers that they actually met in the Seventies, the flashback includes a whole load of '70s icons, including Jimmy Carter and John Travolta a la Saturday Night Fever. | |
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Once Iron Man 3 cuts to a flashback, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" starts playing to set up that the year is 1999. | |
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An early scene in The Rocky Horror Picture Show features Brad and Janet listening to Richard Nixon's resignation speech on the radio, placing the setting in 1974. Despite Brad and Janet listening to a speech Nixon gave in August on "a late November evening," Word of God says that this is not an anachronism, rather that Brad is such a dork that he taped it and listens to it at his leisure. | |
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The scene in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home in which the Enterprise crew crosses a street in 1986 San Francisco and Kirk is called a "dumbass" by an angry taxi driver. The background music seems to be a standard '80s rock tune. It was a jazz/fusion tune that was created for the movie by the group Yellowjackets which was accurate of music adults listened to in the '80's. Also, an unlucky hoodlum is shown jamming on a boombox with music that fit the style of 80's era punk. The song was written specifically for that scene, and performed by the actor that played the punk. The film's take on this trope is an interesting version, seeing as it was applied to what was then the real-life present day. | |
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The Novelette El Inquisidor De Mexico sets the mood of a small town in The Cavalier Years New Spain by describing people and goods from all over the Spanish empire (Asia, America, Europe) coming together to have a good time without distinction of class or race, eating and drinking and watching stereotypically colonial entertainment like cockfights, dice games and reenactments of Conquista battles and scenes. Of course, the biggest element of Viceregal Mexico is the main focus: The Spanish Inquisition. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1959): In the first scene of "Once Upon a Time", Woodrow Mulligan is walking through the Harmony town square on March 10, 1890 and complains about the high prices of sirloin steak (17c per lb) and ladies' hats ($1.95). The speed limit for bicycles is then shown as being eight miles per hour. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1985): In "The Convict's Piano", there is one whenever Ricky Frost travels back in time after playing a song from that era on the piano that he found in prison: When he plays "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin, he finds himself at a bandstand in a park during the middle of a celebration in 1899. The men are wearing flat straw boaters and three-piece suits with matching waistcoats while the women have the Gibson Girl-style bouffant hairdos and gorgeous dresses typical of The Gay '90s. When he plays "Over There" by George M. Cohan, he arrives in the Shamrock Club in 1917. The clientele largely consists of World War I-era doughboys who are getting ready to ship out to fight in Europe. Most of the women present having bob cuts or their hair in ringlet curls. When he plays "Something to Watch Over Me" by George Gershwin, he arrives at a private party in Chicago in 1928. It is being held by the gangster Mickey Shaughnessy and the guests are all drinking illegal alcohol. Like every other women at the party, Shaughnessy's girlfriend Ellen is a flapper. Shaughnessy asks Ricky to play "S' Wonderful", the most popular song of 1928 which was also by Gershwin. |
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Subverted on an episode of Family Ties. Could be a coincidence, could be an Actor Allusion. Alex takes over as manager of Jennifer's Girl Group band, the Permanent Waves. He makes them wear 50s-style hairdos and dresses, and they sing "Mister Sandman." The montage, in black and white, shows them singing, as Jennifer gets more and more disgruntled, because she wants to wear fashionable clothes and play contemporary The '80s songs. | |
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In another rare present-day case, in Goodnight Sweetheart, when Gary arrives in 2016 (having last been in his 'present' in 1999, his last seventeen years being 1945-1962). He's pretty much sprayed with pure undiluted 2010s as soon as he arrives, running into hipster cafes, man-buns, openly gay couples in public and smartphones. | |
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In the second episode of Journeyman, the lead character finds himself on an airplane in The '70s. He sees, in the span of about thirty seconds, flirtatious stewardesses in orange uniforms, people smoking, a kid playing with a toy gun, the film Conquest of the Planet of the Apes being screened, and a newspaper that mentions the Ford administration, all while K.C. and the Sunshine Band's "Get Down Tonight" plays in the background. | |
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Made of Honor has this in the opening flashback to a Halloween party in 1998, with the male lead dressed up in a Bill Clinton mask and bumping into people dressed as Monica Lewinsky and Hillary Rodham Clinton. | |
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Used frequently in Quantum Leap and its sequel series, which usually features the leaper leaping in and experiencing a cavalcade of fashions and music from whenever they end up. | |
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The Color of Friendship makes it known that it's set in the 1977 from the get-go by having L.TD.'s "Back In Love" as the intro song. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In "Little Green Men", Quark and his family crashland during a trip to Earth and somehow end up in Roswell in July 1947. After Quark revives after the crash, we get a panning shot showing a twentieth century hospital room that includes an oscillating fan. A US Army soldier then lights up a cigarette, picks up a rotary dial phone and informs his superiors that one of the "Martians" has just woken up. | |
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The Nanny: In "Fran's Roots", a flashback to Fran Fine's childhood in the early 1970s starts with Fran's mother Sylvia (played by Fran Drescher) singing the theme to Maude. | |
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The opening loading screen and title sequence in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City helps establish that it's The '80s. The loading screen simulates a Commodore 64 loading screen, then the title sequence plays a Suspiciously Similar Song of the Miami Vice theme while showing scenes of life in 1980s Miami — big hair, boxy cars, etc. Also, the first time you enter a vehicle, its in-game radio is always scripted to be on, and playing Billy Jean. Every time. In recent versions and updates of the game the song was removed due to licensing issues. |
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Parodied in A Touch of Cloth when a woman who's being interrogated unveils information about the killer's background to the detectives for something that happened in 1996, but the screen actually shows a litany of pop culture, fashion, events, and people iconic to the 1980s much to the confusion of the cops. It turns out she was watching a nostalgia program on the telly during her flashback. | |
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Watchmen starts with a montage of superhero history, to the sound of "The Times They Are a-Changin'" by Bob Dylan. | |
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Subverted in the Fallout games. The games always start with music and imagery of 1950s Americana, before panning out to show that the games actually occur in a post-apocalyptic future. In comparison, it's played straight with Vault 112's Tranquility Lane simulation in Fallout 3, and with the opening of Fallout 4 taking place in the suburb of Sanctuary Hills Just Before the End. | |
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King Kong (2005) uses this sort of montage to establish it's Depression-era New York. | |
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A Dog's Purpose uses this. For example, you can tell Maya's portion takes place in The '80s by "Take on Me" being used. | |
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Black Mirror The episode "San Junipero" opens with Yorkie down a street lousy with Eighties signifiers: Totally Radical fashions and hairdos, Max Headroom playing on CRT televisions, the radio explicitly announcing "the biggest hits of 1987". This appears to be deliberate, because it's designed as a nostalgic reconstruction, and all the other eras she 'visits' have similarly exaggerated environments. "Mazey Day"'s setting of 2006 is established by a radio station talking about the birth of Suri Cruise. The opening minutes feature Windows XP on a thick laptop, an iPod Shuffle playing Amerie, and news about the Iraq War. |
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New Girl features this trope whenever there's a "Fat Schmidt" flashback to their late 90's/early 2000's college years. A bulbous iMac monitor and a Napster poster are in nearly every shot. | |
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Parodied in the Stella short "Birthday," when Michael and David flash back to when they met Michael Showalter in the 80s; the first shot is of a calendar that says "FINAL EXAMS," "SYNTHPOP," and "RONALD REAGAN." | |
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Both played straight and subverted by Lost: Played straight: The beginning of "Cabin Fever" contains a number of signifiers that the flashback is to the 1950s. "Every Day" by Buddy Holly plays as a girl in a classic 50s outfit dances and applies bright-red lipstick. Subverted: "Man of Science, Man of Faith" begins with a man with long hair playing Mama Cass music on a vinyl record and using an old monochrome computer. The audience tries to figure out which character is flashing back to the 1970s, only to find out it is happening in the present. |
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Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) features the camera lingering on a newspaper with a period-distinguishing headline, before panning out at the beginning of a scene. They do this not once but twice, although it's probably less to establish the period itself and more to show how much time James Cagney's character spends in prison. | |
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Back to the Future: Named for the scene in the original film when Marty McFly enters Hill Valley in 1955 to find that the town square is completely decked out to reflect The '50s. The period song "Mister Sandman," as performed by the Four Aces, plays over this scene. Similar sequences appear for 2015 Hill Valley, 1985-A Hill Valley, and 1885 Hill Valley, the former two in movie two, and the latter in movie three respectively. 1985-A is set to "I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar, but the other two don't get songs. The 1885 sequence includes a small harmonica bit of the BTTF theme tune, when Marty is looking at the courthouse in construction. The "Power of Love" scene in Part I was initially included to show Marty going about his normal life before the adventure begins (and to establish the contrast of time periods between the '50s and '80s), but 30+ years after the release of the film, it now serves to establish the very '80s world he is trying to return to. "Mr. Sandman" is played once again in Part II, when Marty tails young Biff to retrieve the Gray's Sports Almanac, though it's shorter than Marty's first walk into 1955 Hill Valley and doesn't have the same emphasis on 1950s culture. Ditto for the scene after Part III's Previously on… cold opening, which uses the quintessentially-1950s Howdy Doody on Doc's black and white television to briefly remind viewers that they're still in 1955. Used in Episode 1 and Episode 3 of the Telltale Games adaptation, for 1931 and alternate 1986 respectively. Both recreate the moment where Marty almost gets hit by a car while crossing the street to the town square. In the DVD commentary for Part II, it's mentioned that they'd considered using "Papa Loves Mambo" by Perry Como before deciding on "Mister Sandman". So instead, "Papa Loves Mambo" appears in Part II playing on 1955 Biff's car radio as he's driving to the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance. |
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In "Tankin' It To The Streets", when Bill recounts his enlistment, The Who's "Baba O'Riley" accompanies the scene, as he says "When I first enlisted, I had the body of an offensive lineman, and hair like Roger Daltrey...". | |
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Archie Comics did a few stories extolling the virtues of The Gay '90s that where essentially this trope on the comics page (so no soundtrack). | |
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Way overdone on Malcolm in the Middle: a flashback to the 1980's shows the parents decked out in big hair and bright clothes in a room covered in checkerboard patterns while Tears for Fears plays in the background and Hal mentions "the Us Festival." | |
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Yoshihiro Tatsumi's A Drifting Life does several of these sequences to illustrate Japan's recovery from World War II. | |
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Hot Tub Time Machine has one of these when the four protagonists reach the ski lodge and realize that it's The '80s. Featuring leg warmers, Reagan, '80s Hair, Miami Vice T-shirts, cassette players, cell phones the size of bricks, MTV playing music videos, and more to set the mood all with Nu Shooz's "I Can't Wait" blasting in the backdrop. | |
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The Trocadero sequence in Show Boat (which takes place on New Year's Eve, 1904) uses only period music. The overture to its Spiritual Successor, Sweet Adeline, is a medley of tunes from The Gay '90s. | |
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The Nostalgia Chick's Anastasia review notes the unrealistic number of "1920s Paris" things and people shown, as well as the fact that Sigmund Freud shouldn't be there (Then again, neither should the Dowager Empress, nor Anastasia herself for that matter, since she was confirmed to have died along with her entire family in 1918.) | |
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Parodied on Get a Life in an episode where Chris time-travels to the 1970s to right some wrong - you can tell it's the '70s because his old dad and all his codger friends are boogieing down to disco music. | |
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Naturally, the pilot episodes of Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes (2008) both featured these, although the music in both cases was organic to the scene (from Sam's car's 8-track player and the sound system at Alex's boat party, respectively). Even the titles are in on it. | |
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The American Life on Mars (2008) has a variation, with the protagonist looking about him and seeing an intact World Trade Center, to his astonishment. | |
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was positively littered with visual references to the time periods in which its various arcs were set, especially during Century. | |
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The entire movie Forrest Gump is (and aims to be) one big Mister Sandman Sequence, with the title character blundering his way into nearly every major event and prominent fad of the late 20th century. Of course, both Forrest Gump and the Back to the Future films were directed by Robert Zemeckis. | |
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The `60s flashback in Recess: School's Out. | |
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To drive home the fact that The Dish is centred around the Apollo 11 mission, it opens with a montage of the Apollo program up to that point (including the Apollo 1 disaster) set to Russell Morris's "The Real Thing", a song that's definitively 1969 Australia; eventually segueing into an establishing shot of the Parkes radiotelescope. | |
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The very first sequence in Taishō Baseball Girls establishes the atmosphere of 1920s Japan. It's all in Koume's head, though. | |
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Mr. Holland's Opus follows the eponymous music teacher's life through three decades. After each time skip, a montage and song play out to characterize the cultural climate of the time. | |
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Used too many times to list in Doctor Who — often with the added twist that the Doctor and his companion have judged the time period of his destination incorrectly, and disembark the TARDIS dressed inappropriately (disco attire in 1870s Scotland, or leather jackets and jeans at QEII's coronation.) | |
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In "Bills Were Meant To Be Broken", the flashback to Bill's record-setting high school football game is accompanied by Black Sabbath's "Iron Man". | |
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Blue Velvet is not set in the '50s, but its opening montage of white picket fences, rose gardens, and people watering their lawns - all set to Bobby Vinton's "Blue Velvet, naturally - establishes a very retro-'50s tone and Suburban Gothic setting. | |
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Air, set in 1984, begins with a montage of clips of news and pop culture from that year set to "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits (which is a bit anachronistic as the song was released in 1985, but the filmmakers thought it worked so well that they had to use it). | |
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Occurs in Peggy Sue Got Married, shortly after Peggy Sue wakes up as her teenaged self in 1960. As her friends drive her home, she's treated to shots of her hometown as it used to be, with vintage clothing and cars everywhere, and "Tequila" by the Champs on the radio. | |
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Every scene in The Wedding Singer has enough '80s signifiers to be one of these, but only the opening scene fulfills the purpose of the trope. | |
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Juvenile Diversion: Alicia is treated to this when she wakes up in 2015. | |
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Casey and Andy: When Jenn accidentally ends up in The '80s, stores and signs show off various fads and icons of the decade, such as Betamax players and thin ties. | |
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Subverted in the Family Guy episode "Stewie and Stu's Excellent Adventure". When Stewie reaches the future, he is excited at first and the scene sets up for one of these before he realizes that everything is pretty much the same as the present. | |
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In Ash vs. Evil Dead, after the team ends up in 1982 to stop the younger Ash from ever getting his hands on the Necronomicon, the older Ash first decides to cruise around his hometown of Elk Grove, set to the tone of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing". | |
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The Departed has a strange use of one of these: In the opening scene, The Rolling Stones are on the soundtrack, all the cars look ancient, and Nicholson is doing a voice-over about Kennedy... for a scene that apparently takes place in 1989. You'd think that if they really wanted music to set the scene, they could've had Marky Mark call in a connection there. | |
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The Time Machine (2002) had a scene playing with this motif as a kind of Time-Compression Montage to show how time passes outside the titular machine, in which dresses on a shop's exhibition get shorter and shorter. This is copied from the 1960 version. It wasn't in the novel, since H. G. Wells obviously didn't know how the world would change after his time. | |
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In Breaking Bad, a flashback to the Cousins' childhood features an early closeup of an '80s "brick" portable phone. | |
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In Mafia II, when the protagonist Vito is getting out of a six-year prison sentence, we are treated to sequence full of '50s imagery and music, to signify how the time has passed since the last time he saw the outside world during the final year of World War II. | |
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is set in 1957. To firmly establish it, the opening scene is set to Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog." In addition, there are teenagers in sweaters and a guy in a letter jacket with a buzzcut, racing in a hot rod. All possibly in Homage to American Graffiti. | |
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Seen in Charmed when the sisters travel through time (although it's arguably justified that they should end up around a bunch of hippies when going back to the 1960s, the setting being San Francisco) and when, in another episode, flashbacks display scenes from The Roaring '20s. | |
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Gone with the Wind starts with scenes from the Old South, or leastways Hollywood's interpretation of it. | |
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In Field of Dreams, Ray is briefly transported back to 1972 so he can talk with Moonlight Graham. The first things he sees are a theater marquee for The Godfather and a Richard Nixon re-election poster. | |
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Frequently seen in Gravity Falls: Although not a time-travel example, the first few moments of the episode "Irrational Treasure," the Pines family is bombarded with covered wagons, butter churns, livestock, old-timey speech mannerisms, and banjo music, because it's Pioneer Day (to Stan's horror). There is also an excessive number of woodpeckers, but that's a historical marker unique to Gravity Falls. When Dipper and Mabel flash through various eras in "The Time Traveler's Pig," one such escapade includes heading to "Ye Old Oregon Trail," as announced by the driver of a covered wagon over a treacherous cavern's edge; he also mentions to his wife "Fertilia" that she must have produced two children when he wasn't looking. Played with in "Boyz Crazy," when Grunkle Stan reminisces about his youth — cut to "The Juke Joint," complete with neon lighting, jukeboxes, corny signs, and cherry-on-top milkshakes, plus a bad boy young Stan dressed to resemble James Dean. But it turns out this is not a 1950's diner (Stan isn't old enough for that), but a 1970's diner themed to resemble the 1950's. And Stan dances with his girlfriend, who wears 1970's-style hot pants. Another actual time travel occurred in "Blendin's Game" when Dipper and Mabel accidentally travel to Gravity Falls, year 2002 (ten years in the past). This example is unique in that instead of showcasing the time period, it show cases what the Gravity Falls townsfolk were like ten years ago. Wendy is a five year-old who thinks Dipper looks cute, the Bad Guy Bar bouncer is getting his first tattoos, Stan is exactly the same, Gideon is just a baby, Robbie is a Bratty Half-Pint, etc. |
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The entire hook of Cold Case, combined with the Lyrical Dissonance musical outros. | |
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