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The short answer is that Hollywood strip-mined 80s nostalgia for all its worth (though I'm still curious how Wonder Woman 1984 will turn out despite that.)Speaking of the '90s stuff, I still don't understand why they bothered to set it during that period. I figured maybe they'd tie it into some real world event from then but, nope, they didn't. They don't even really bother to create a unique style for the movie that anchors it in the '90s; there's also only a handful of jokes and pop culture references that require it being in the '90s.
They needed to set it before the first Iron Man film takes place but there's really nothing in the movie that required it to be in 1995 rather than 2005. The only thing that comes to mind is that all the flashbacks to her pre-Kree life needed to take place in the '70s and '80s to sell the whole "lol ur just a dumb lil girl" crap.
I'm at a loss as to what real world event could tie into the film. There was the Gulf War, Oklahoma City Bombing, and the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia, but the 90s were a fairly tranquil time compared to the 80s where instead of having two superpowers staring each other down with their nuclear arsenals, there was one superpower and dozens of smaller brushfires in a post-Cold War era. What I do find curious is why they couldn't have shifted the setting one year ahead to 1996. At least someone could squeeze out an Independence Day reference.