I always defined hipsters as people who like alternative things for the sole reason that it's alternative, not because they actually like it. Like people who jump on the retro game bandwagon to make them seem "nerdier."
+Adam West Or *maybe* they actually *do* like "alternative" stuff, just because. The idea that hipster is synonymous with poser, and that anyone who dislikes whichever top 10 list the majority subscirbes to is some sort of "poser", actually says a lot more about the insecurity and self doubt of the mainstream, than the "hipsters". People are different, and some people drink coffee and listen to Icelandic pop music. It's not like it's a problem for the world that the largely corrupt music and movie industries are now forced to cater to an audience that wants niche genres. Diversity means everybody wins.
The term "hipster" was first used in the 1920's, a good 50 years before Annie Hall. Hipster culture evolved over the decades into beatniks and hippies and then nearly died out in the disco, punk and hair band eras before re-emerging in the 1990's, but wherever there are independently owned coffee houses and used book or record stores, there hipsters may be found. Also, pretty much any character played by Johnny Depp (with the exception of Tonto) is by definition a hipster including my favorite Clarence, Earl of Rochester from The Libertine who might be considered the primordial hipster, centuries before his time.
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I'm really glad they mentioned Sam from Perks of Being a Wallflower because that entire movie is full of hipster and its demographic is a hipster audience (I say this becaus I'm a hipster and I know it), but what makes me so go a of its inclusion is because it's a really good example of hipsters who really just like stuff most people arent about out of impulse as opposed to as a necessity to be different. Throughout the movie, it never feels like Sam and the gang at trying to be "oh so different and cool" they just like different things and it feels very normal (so much that people dont realize they're hipsters) up until the scene that Sam wears his suit to school and a guy throws insults at him for it and we realize how strange they are to most people.
"Even if some of them came before the word existed" actually, fun fact: the word hipster has been used the way it's being used today since the 1940s, a notable example of it being used like this is in Jack Kerouac's On the Road when he's describing the beat generation for the first time, he describes them as "rising from the underground, the sordid hipsters of America, a new beat generation that [he] was slowly joining." And you'll find that the beat generation and hippies had a lot in common ideologically with those we know as hipsters today as well as having a similar social positioning in our society. The term "hipster" isn't new and neither is the movement.
You keep using this term hipsters. I don't think it means what you think it means. Half the people on the list have nothing to do with being hipsters...
I feel like some of the older movies are rather beatnik movies, as opposed to hipster. A few more to be added should be Perks of Being a Wallflower, Clerks, God Help the Girl, Tiny Furniture, Obvious Child, Like Crazy, The Fault in our Stars (kinda.. I guess), Sleeping Beauty and Her.
hipsters have been around since before the hippies, the term dating back to the 1940s. there's nothing wrong with going against the grain and liking whatever you like outside of the mainstream. what label someone puts on that is up to them, but it shouldn't bother you in any way.
kinda funny that im a polaroid photographer that covered an underground band called Alyeska in seattle at an unknown bar for an unknown magazine called afterparty for analogue photography. And I was just about to type them a letter on my 47 royal manual typewriter while listening to their first released uncut vinyl and send them the Polaroid pictures I took.
JC Rad I knew. But you spelled it wrong. Which is why I made the comment. Would you rather have liked me writing *Malcolm instead? Do I need to leave a trail of bread crumbs for you?
Isn't Hipster more of a pejorative? These are all good movies with thoughtful characters. I guess being "too smart" or "too arty" is offensive to some people.
Hipsters don't even exist anymore. If everyone is a hipster, then no one is a hipster. We just fling around this word because we love labeling and categorizing people to the point of absurdity.
Actually, Janeane Garofalo mentioned hipster in 97 on Conan show and everyone, apparently, understood what she was talking about. So I assume hipster became a kind of a thing in late 90s early 2000s (music magazines started to mention it). Then it stalled a bit in mid 2000s then spread across the globe in late 2000s. And now a despised cultural stereotype.
+robertwill23 Dude, Kerouac mentioned it in the '65. It's been around since the '40s, and generally meant excactly what it means today: first movers, non-conformists, and bohemes. It's only within the past few years that people have started using it as a slur, and a lot of people are now ascribing their own characteristics to the word, for no reason at all.
I think the word hipster is the worst. Rather than just mocking a small group of pretentious idiots, it has come to be used towards all sorts of creative people. If people on the street saw my list of favorite things and saw that I enjoyed collecting old books, drawing graphic novels, playing records, and independent research, they would call me a hipster. It doesn't matter that I hate hipster bands, have loved records since I was a little kid, and am a currently employed illustrator. I'm just a Hipster. I'll grow out of it. I'll never been an innovator or come up with original content through hard work. No. Nope. No. Call me a hipster if you like.
Did you Americans not have hipsters until recently? They've been around since the 1950s, and the term dates to the 1930s referring to white underground jazz fans.
Shit... (drumroll) .I realized I'm a Hipster. Daria, Grunge/90s Indie bands, Serge Gainsbourg/French cinema, Ghost World, High Fidelity, Reality Bites, Royal Tenenbaums are some of my favourite films....FUCK.....feels good/shit to admit it.
The 'hipster' term has been around for decades now. Eclecticism, personality disorders and sarcastic, weak, insecure attitudes apparently is the definition now. I think it's more like a millenial narcissistic thing. Like, "I don't like the music, literature, pop culture and especially not my sorroundings, so that must mean I'm special. Also I don't even belong in this century, even though I embrace every aspect of this comfortable era I secretly revel in".
is it weird that A lot of this sounds like me,I'm a writer, I like independent thought, I suck at dating, and I like old music and non-mainstream music ( though there is a song here and there I like that's pop)the only things they didn't mention is my love of video games and movies.
+darkmyro I'm a working illustrator, and I have the same problem. I don't choose to like the things I like, I just like them. If people call you a hipster, own the term. Obviously they don't understand that some people genuinely like less popular things.
Ok but 'Hipster' as a term has been used at least as early as the 1950's to describe the beats. Sorry Millennials you can't have this one(not that it's anything to be particularly proud about, just sayin')
Holly Golightly and Susan were society ladies (too high class to be true hipsters) and Mae West was coarse and flashy and vulgar (so too low class) and the Marx Brothers were vaguely hipsterish ut with a distinctly European flair not commonly found in American hipster culture.
Are you a hipster if you never stopped using a Royal Quiet Deluxe? It rarely breaks and has been in use since the 2d War. Hipsters, distinct from hippies have been around from at least the '60s. The first Victorian revivalists were around in the '60s. In the early '40s 1910 was revived, but didn't seem a hipster phenomenon. I inherited 5 or ten wine cartons of 78s, exacerbating already diverse musical tastes. Imagine an 8 y/o white kid getting made fun of for singing Jimmy Cliff songs on a suburban Californian elementary playground.
Ruby Sparks was a really good movie. It reminds me of an episode of The Twilight Zone. Calvin was a descendant of the playwright who made Rod Serling disappear.
adam driver plays a hipster too in star wars, kylo ren, getting retro being obsessed with old thing like Darth Vader, collecting his shit. star wars equivalent of vinyl.
surprised greg gaines from me and earl and the dying girl didn't even make the honorable mentions list. but super happy william miller did. almost famous is my favorite film ever.
I'm surprised that Jonathan Loghan from the Hotel Transylvania trilogy isn't on this list.Sure,no hat or long hairstyle,but he takes advice from a meditation program,has a love for pop music and says things like dude,and he always carries a huge level of positivity even when surrounded by danger.Not so much of hipster than a DJ,but at least he's cool!Plus,he's married to Mavis,the daughter of the legendary Count Dracula himself!What is not to love of him?
Hipsters have been around for waaaaaaaaaaay longer than just a bunch of years. Ever since the early 50's both in Williamsbugh in Brooklyn, NY and in San Francisco. They were the "cool" people, the hip. They read a lot, and listened to a lot of music, jazz mainly. Many of them were painters, writers and shit. This new recent wave of hipsters is just more of the same, but even more a pian in the ass.
fraces ha is a great movie and all but i definitely wouldnt call her a hipster. the movie might be made with a so called hipster style but i really wouldn't say she is one.
Oliver Tate in "Submarine" is a hipster because he (1) uses a Polaroid camera in 2010 and (2) speaks with a Welsh accent despite growing up in Oxnard. Just saying.
I always defined hipsters as people who like alternative things for the sole reason that it's alternative, not because they actually like it. Like people who jump on the retro game bandwagon to make them seem "nerdier."
nah those are just posers. if you ask me, a hipster if basically a hippie but is far more against the government or part of politics in general
+FallingInAndOutOfReality Band that's not a hipster at all smh
Exactly. Hipsters pretend to like weird things just to seem more interesting, in fact they are just a bunch of attention whores.
+Adam West Or *maybe* they actually *do* like "alternative" stuff, just because. The idea that hipster is synonymous with poser, and that anyone who dislikes whichever top 10 list the majority subscirbes to is some sort of "poser", actually says a lot more about the insecurity and self doubt of the mainstream, than the "hipsters".
People are different, and some people drink coffee and listen to Icelandic pop music. It's not like it's a problem for the world that the largely corrupt music and movie industries are now forced to cater to an audience that wants niche genres. Diversity means everybody wins.
+Andrew S yeah, thats a hipster in a nutshell
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The term "hipster" was first used in the 1920's, a good 50 years before Annie Hall. Hipster culture evolved over the decades into beatniks and hippies and then nearly died out in the disco, punk and hair band eras before re-emerging in the 1990's, but wherever there are independently owned coffee houses and used book or record stores, there hipsters may be found. Also, pretty much any character played by Johnny Depp (with the exception of Tonto) is by definition a hipster including my favorite Clarence, Earl of Rochester from The Libertine who might be considered the primordial hipster, centuries before his time.
A third of these films have Adam Driver in them. Is Kylo Ren a hipster?
+Johnny Mavr. (Otaku) a "sithster"?
Explains the light saber.
no
+Curt Wedin Who listens to 'The Siths'
+Curt Wedin It might explain why I feel the need to choke Adam Driver whenever I see him on screen.
what about Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet in Eternal Sunshine...
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***** true
Exactly.
Where is Harold or Maude from "Harold & Maude"?! That movie was unknowingly made for the hipsters of the 21st century.
11:23 Who does that remind you of? ;)
top 10 hipster bands
+Raf Star Belle and Sebastian should be number one. They're the best.
+Jasas0ad they should be
+Raf Star deafheaven and myrkur lmao
+Raf Star i was thinking the same thing cause i am looking hipster bands to listen to.
+Jasas0ad I love them
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I'm really glad they mentioned Sam from Perks of Being a Wallflower because that entire movie is full of hipster and its demographic is a hipster audience (I say this becaus I'm a hipster and I know it), but what makes me so go a of its inclusion is because it's a really good example of hipsters who really just like stuff most people arent about out of impulse as opposed to as a necessity to be different. Throughout the movie, it never feels like Sam and the gang at trying to be "oh so different and cool" they just like different things and it feels very normal (so much that people dont realize they're hipsters) up until the scene that Sam wears his suit to school and a guy throws insults at him for it and we realize how strange they are to most people.
"Even if some of them came before the word existed" actually, fun fact: the word hipster has been used the way it's being used today since the 1940s, a notable example of it being used like this is in Jack Kerouac's On the Road when he's describing the beat generation for the first time, he describes them as "rising from the underground, the sordid hipsters of America, a new beat generation that [he] was slowly joining." And you'll find that the beat generation and hippies had a lot in common ideologically with those we know as hipsters today as well as having a similar social positioning in our society. The term "hipster" isn't new and neither is the movement.
Dude, Juno should have been more than an Honorable Mention. Also, Max Fischer from Rushmore...as well as 75% of Wes Anderson characters!
So both Poe Dameron and Kylo Ren are hipsters? Awesome!
No one from Jim Jarmusch movies? Especially John Lurie's character in "Stranger than Paradise" is the epitome of a hipster.
they're not cool enough for Jarmusch
+brianna hughes I guess we know who the biggest hipsters in the comment section are ;););)
+WatchMojo.com lol
maybe cause Jim is punk and not hipster ;) know the history and you'll win the future.
You keep using this term hipsters. I don't think it means what you think it means. Half the people on the list have nothing to do with being hipsters...
"Hipsters. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means" is closer.
@@zelmoziggy ahhhh that's such a good film
How can someone miss out The Dude from Big Lebowski
Kerouac was already talking about hipsters in 1955, and probably someone else did before him...
Daniel garay Arango you got that right it’s an old term
I feel like some of the older movies are rather beatnik movies, as opposed to hipster.
A few more to be added should be Perks of Being a Wallflower, Clerks, God Help the Girl, Tiny Furniture, Obvious Child, Like Crazy, The Fault in our Stars (kinda.. I guess), Sleeping Beauty and Her.
Hipsters are wannabe beatniks.
@@davebryan1890 Their morning Starbucks was espresso, although it may have been taken in the afternoon.
yesss, God Help The Girl. favourite movie made by a favourite band.
Submarine is hipster af because of Alex Turner
he is amazing
Not really lol, the director is hipster as fuck.
Nah Alex is the frontman of one of the biggest bands of all time, each album has hit #1 in the UK
hipsters have been around since before the hippies, the term dating back to the 1940s. there's nothing wrong with going against the grain and liking whatever you like outside of the mainstream. what label someone puts on that is up to them, but it shouldn't bother you in any way.
Submarine is such a badass movie
Rob Gordon's Music store mates from High Fidelity would probably also qualify as hipsters.
How did Juno not even make the list? Just a honorable mention?!?
Because that small man is derivative.
kinda funny that im a polaroid photographer that covered an underground band called Alyeska in seattle at an unknown bar for an unknown magazine called afterparty for analogue photography. And I was just about to type them a letter on my 47 royal manual typewriter while listening to their first released uncut vinyl and send them the Polaroid pictures I took.
cool story?
But you didn’t shoot it on film, so you’re not a hipster 🤔🤔
God, hipsters.... my cousin is hipster. Hanging out with him is so mainstream.
"Hipster" is a term created in the 40's-50's wtf are you saying
11:23 Who's that remind you of? ;)
+Typhlosion4President marcom in the middle?
+JC Rad Marcom?
If you didn't get the misspell. I don't think you'll get who/what im talking about.
JC Rad I knew. But you spelled it wrong. Which is why I made the comment. Would you rather have liked me writing *Malcolm instead? Do I need to leave a trail of bread crumbs for you?
JC Rad Yeah I'm a dick, so what?
I really feel sad for people that see only two types of people : Basic and Hipster
Those are small minded people who think know it all.
l911Tube True. They fail to notice the Me, the You, the Them in between.
Penny Lane from Almost Famous
+letsplayplayer102 Being a groupie makes you a hipster?
KryptoChronicutelite No but how she presented herself and viewed herself did.
It's official guys, Star Wars is a hipster-ran movie series now.
i just realized all of these movies are strangely my favourite movies, thats weird?
Same 😐
You've never seen a movie before the year 2000?
spoken by a true hipster
It's bad news from the beginning it seems that you have a chronic case of "hipster" or maybe herpes I'm not a doctor. 😔
Isn't Hipster more of a pejorative? These are all good movies with thoughtful characters. I guess being "too smart" or "too arty" is offensive to some people.
ghosted166 cool, hipster.
Yeesh. Some of these movies are only ridiculous
Hipsters don't even exist anymore. If everyone is a hipster, then no one is a hipster. We just fling around this word because we love labeling and categorizing people to the point of absurdity.
"If everyone is a hipster, then no one is a hipster."
Most people are not hipsters.
This sounds like an incredibly hipster thing to say.
This sounds like something a hipster would most certainly say.
Spoken like a true hipster
Zach Braff in GARDEN STATE?!?
Well it seems that all my favorite characters are hipsters
Actually, Janeane Garofalo mentioned hipster in 97 on Conan show and everyone, apparently, understood what she was talking about. So I assume hipster became a kind of a thing in late 90s early 2000s (music magazines started to mention it). Then it stalled a bit in mid 2000s then spread across the globe in late 2000s. And now a despised cultural stereotype.
+robertwill23 Dude, Kerouac mentioned it in the '65. It's been around since the '40s, and generally meant excactly what it means today: first movers, non-conformists, and bohemes. It's only within the past few years that people have started using it as a slur, and a lot of people are now ascribing their own characteristics to the word, for no reason at all.
I think the word hipster is the worst. Rather than just mocking a small group of pretentious idiots, it has come to be used towards all sorts of creative people. If people on the street saw my list of favorite things and saw that I enjoyed collecting old books, drawing graphic novels, playing records, and independent research, they would call me a hipster. It doesn't matter that I hate hipster bands, have loved records since I was a little kid, and am a currently employed illustrator. I'm just a Hipster. I'll grow out of it. I'll never been an innovator or come up with original content through hard work. No. Nope. No. Call me a hipster if you like.
Why, dear sir, are you volunteering?
I'll look forward to it!
Harold, from Harold and Maude
Seymour, from Ghost World
Harvey Pekar, from American Splendor
Did you Americans not have hipsters until recently?
They've been around since the 1950s, and the term dates to the 1930s referring to white underground jazz fans.
I love the #2 pick, however Scott Pilgrim is just done so well in the movies.
Shit... (drumroll) .I realized I'm a Hipster. Daria, Grunge/90s Indie bands, Serge Gainsbourg/French cinema, Ghost World, High Fidelity, Reality Bites, Royal Tenenbaums are some of my favourite films....FUCK.....feels good/shit to admit it.
Greta Gerwig is pretty.
She is.
i was a hipster way before hipsters even knew what hipster meant, so i guess that makes me a pre-historic timeshifting super interlect
It would make you at least a century old!
Classic Hipster...
I thought that would mention Andrew Garfield as Peter Paker
having trouble posting
Poe Dameron and Kylo Ren are the best hipsters in the Galaxy far far away
The 'hipster' term has been around for decades now. Eclecticism, personality disorders and sarcastic, weak, insecure attitudes apparently is the definition now. I think it's more like a millenial narcissistic thing. Like, "I don't like the music, literature, pop culture and especially not my sorroundings, so that must mean I'm special. Also I don't even belong in this century, even though I embrace every aspect of this comfortable era I secretly revel in".
Where is Napoleon?
Mr. Kylo Hipster Ren
Michael Cera in every movie he's in.
Adam Driver is amazing!
Omg he totally is
Kylo Ren :D
I'll marry him
Everyone in Slacker (1991 Austin).
If having personal non-mainstream taste makes you hipster, was Kurt Cobain a hipster too?
I'd say so.
zbaker330 But he himself was too mainstream.
its certainly a paradox. maybe that's why he shot himself.
is it weird that A lot of this sounds like me,I'm a writer, I like independent thought, I suck at dating, and I like old music and non-mainstream music ( though there is a song here and there I like that's pop)the only things they didn't mention is my love of video games and movies.
+darkmyro I'm a working illustrator, and I have the same problem. I don't choose to like the things I like, I just like them. If people call you a hipster, own the term. Obviously they don't understand that some people genuinely like less popular things.
+erin b you made me cringe so yea... you pass as a hipster
Jester Tycoon though I love comics, superhero movies, and literature :
Call me what you want to...I'm not ashamed of my interests and passions.
erin b shudup hipster 😊
I think Kip from Napoleon Dynamite would be a good fitting Hipster!
Ok but 'Hipster' as a term has been used at least as early as the 1950's to describe the beats. Sorry Millennials you can't have this one(not that it's anything to be particularly proud about, just sayin')
joey4track but the meaning has changed. It used to be used to describe poets, now it’s more to describe people who like less mainstream stuff.
can you do hipsters in videogames? as in everyone from life is strange
I think nº 1 should have been Amelie.
i clicked on this for Adam Driver
Great video! lml now i going to hear Lou Reed and then Watch Almost Famous and The Perk :)
Hipster Kylo Ren :D
Holly Golightly? How about Susan in Bringing Up Baby? Gil and Nicky Holroyd? Mae West in just about everything, and the Marx brothers in anything.
Holly Golightly and Susan were society ladies (too high class to be true hipsters) and Mae West was coarse and flashy and vulgar (so too low class) and the Marx Brothers were vaguely hipsterish ut with a distinctly European flair not commonly found in American hipster culture.
How about Joel & Clementine in ''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind''?
The guy who plays Llewelyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) plays a hero in the latest Stars Wars film.
Are you a hipster if you never stopped using a Royal Quiet Deluxe? It rarely breaks and has been in use since the 2d War. Hipsters, distinct from hippies have been around from at least the '60s. The first Victorian revivalists were around in the '60s. In the early '40s 1910 was revived, but didn't seem a hipster phenomenon. I inherited 5 or ten wine cartons of 78s, exacerbating already diverse musical tastes. Imagine an 8 y/o white kid getting made fun of for singing Jimmy Cliff songs on a suburban Californian elementary playground.
Ruby Sparks was a really good movie. It reminds me of an episode of The Twilight Zone. Calvin was a descendant of the playwright who made Rod Serling disappear.
i love this movies anyone know movies like those
Can WatchMojo use titular correctly? Please just once.
They already did it it was called Top 10 hipster movie Watchmojo what's the difference
This is focusing on a hipster character rather than a movie for hipsters. That been said, this concept is really stupid anyways
lol
adam driver plays a hipster too in star wars, kylo ren, getting retro being obsessed with old thing like Darth Vader, collecting his shit. star wars equivalent of vinyl.
I don't think this list knows what Hipster means
+Majoofi What does it mean...?
I don't think you do, hipsters are not the girls you see on tumblr
surprised greg gaines from me and earl and the dying girl didn't even make the honorable mentions list. but super happy william miller did. almost famous is my favorite film ever.
Top 10 hipster bands please
excellent list!
I love the perks of being a wallflower.
Igby (Kieran Culkin) from Igby Down
and Jeff Goldblum in every movie he has been in ;)
I have a friend like Rob Gordon. The guy seriously knowledgeable in music. And the guy got thick glasses with straight long hair. Truly a hipster.
The term hipster goes back to the 30's and is retro.
I'm surprised that Jonathan Loghan from the Hotel Transylvania trilogy isn't on this list.Sure,no hat or long hairstyle,but he takes advice from a meditation program,has a love for pop music and says things like dude,and he always carries a huge level of positivity even when surrounded by danger.Not so much of hipster than a DJ,but at least he's cool!Plus,he's married to Mavis,the daughter of the legendary Count Dracula himself!What is not to love of him?
Ewan McGregor as Renton in Trainspotting or Johnny Lee Miller, pretty much every character in that movie.
Forgot Hank Moody from Californication. Also Rob from High Fidelity was the right choice for number 1
Annie Hall is the epitome of Hipster. She has to be in the top 3
man i would have killed to see the count from pirate radio on the number 1 spot. man to the goddamn heart.
With all due respect, I don't think you guys at WatchMojo know what the concept hipster really means. I guess there aren't many hipsters in Canada 😁
Hipsters have been around for waaaaaaaaaaay longer than just a bunch of years. Ever since the early 50's both in Williamsbugh in Brooklyn, NY and in San Francisco. They were the "cool" people, the hip. They read a lot, and listened to a lot of music, jazz mainly. Many of them were painters, writers and shit. This new recent wave of hipsters is just more of the same, but even more a pian in the ass.
"Hipster is still a thing"
-Watch Mojo
I wonder if Molly Ringwald's character Andie Walsh and her friends in 1986's Pretty In Pink would be considered a hipster.
4:40 There is no debate, the hipster capital of the world is Seattle.
fraces ha is a great movie and all but i definitely wouldnt call her a hipster. the movie might be made with a so called hipster style but i really wouldn't say she is one.
Thanks for the list! finally realized what their genre was.
Oliver Tate in "Submarine" is a hipster because he (1) uses a Polaroid camera in 2010 and (2) speaks with a Welsh accent despite growing up in Oxnard. Just saying.
why are these movies always yellow like a 1970s photograph?
Less yellow than an "onion skin" Merchant Ivory/BBC "masterpiece"? They toned down the onion skin to Kodachrome level?
finally someone else found submarine
ramona flowers, susana kaysen, the dude, steve buscemi in everything
Hipsters always existed. They were just given different terms and names through the generations.
Who came here because recognized Kylo Ren?
Submarine should have been 1 it was such an amazing movie !
Pirate Radio? You mean The Boat that Rocked.
Chantry from "What if", or actually any other character from that movie.