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* [[The Sixties]]: The movie takes place in 1963, as the culture of [[The Fifties]] gives way to this one. {{spoiler|Towards the end of the film, [[John F Kennedy]] is assassinated, the Baldies all drunkenly signed up for [[Vietnam War|Vietnam]], and Richie watches as the proto-hippie girl he liked leave him to go watch some new folk singer named [[Bob Dylan]] perform. The movie itself ends with Joey and Perry fleeing for California in the footsteps of Joey's favorite author [[Jack Kerouac]].}}
* [[The Sixties]]: The movie takes place in 1963, as the culture of [[The Fifties]] gives way to this one. {{spoiler|Towards the end of the film, [[John F Kennedy]] is assassinated, the Baldies all drunkenly signed up for [[Vietnam War|Vietnam]], and Richie watches as the proto-hippie girl he liked leave him to go watch some new folk singer named [[Bob Dylan]] perform. The movie itself ends with Joey and Perry fleeing for California in the footsteps of Joey's favorite author [[Jack Kerouac]].}}
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: The football game devolving into a [[Battle Royale]] between the Ducky Boys and the Wanderer/Del Bomber/Wong team-up foreshadows the violent confusion of the [[Vietnam War]]. Topped by {{spoiler|Joey's violent father joining in the battle and attacking his own son in the confusion.}}
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: The football game devolving into a [[Battle Royale]] between the Ducky Boys and the Wanderer/Del Bomber/Wong team-up foreshadows the violent confusion of the [[Vietnam War]]. Topped by {{spoiler|Joey's violent father joining in the battle and attacking his own son in the confusion.}}
* [[White Gang Bangers]]
* [[White Gang-Bangers]]


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