10 Movies That Felt Instantly Out Of Date
10. The Internship
Remember The Internship? This glorified feature-length product placement for Google, starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as middle-aged salesmen who take internships at the tech giant, couldn't feel more mid-2000s if it tried.
Except it came out in 2013, a fact The Onion made hilarious light of by dubbing it "the biggest comedy of 2005." Indeed, given that in 2013 the Internet wasn't quite the mysterious beast to middle-aged folk that it still was in the early-to-mid 2000s, The Internship felt like a dusty relic the moment it was announced.
Between the poor reviews and mediocre box office, it's easy to see how this project probably would've done gangbusters business had it released between 2003 and 2006, back when the general population was considerably less tech-literate - pre-smartphones and all - and Vaughn and Wilson were at their peaks of fame.
That this film is only a single decade old is truly baffling to consider.