Never Ending Story and Labyrinth were horrible movies at the time... and both to my surprise seem to be well regarded through rosey notalgia. Legend ius pretty bad too, but I have so much respect for the visual talent of Ridley Scott, I still bought it on blu!
Also... I dislike Star Trek 3, 4 and The Goonies, and Gremlins.
All irritating to me when I saw them. Gremlins 2 on the other hand has some sharp humor and is epic. And has Christopher Lee. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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"In The Mouth Of Madness"... A CLASSIC!
A friend was over with his kids (7 and 8 year olds) so I put on my girls DVD of "Neverending Story" (hadn't seen that shit since I was 8 years old and loved it back then...)
That shit blew my mind in how shitty that shit is... That movie did not age well... I almost felt embarrassed watching it while these kids were looking at me like "WTF man?!"... So I just stopped it halfway and put "Eraserhead" on just to fuck with them... That movie aged perfectly...
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The Rob Zombies remakes of the Halloween movies | |
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As a kid I loved "Never Ending Story", liked "Labyrinth" only for Jeniffer Connelly and Bowie being weird... But then again I hated shit like "E.T." and other such Spielberg drivel and still do... Nostalgia's weird... Never liked "Legend" and still don't get what people like about it... And in all honesty I think Ridley Scott just got lucky with "Alien" and "Blade Runner" (learned to love "Blade Runner" when my dad sneaked a copy of a workprint home...) after those he never made anything of interest to me...
Never been into "Star Trek" only the original series... And I never understood what people liked about "Goonies" or (both) "Gremlins" either... I loved "Tron" when it came out but in all honesty that is a shit movie too... And those Mad Max films (not that Thunsderdome shit) were awesome when I was a kid now they're just crap...
And much to my dismay and sadness all those old "Hammer Horror" flicks... Looking at these flicks through child's eyes without any knowledge of SFX the decades after was pure magic...
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Say what?? Mad Max and Mad Max2 aka the Road Warrior are awesome to this day! Thunderdome was unwatchable mainstream 80's crap that was rated pg. I remember sitting in the theater just realizing it was shit. As in horrible. Neversin said:
As a kid I loved "Never Ending Story", liked "Labyrinth" only for Jeniffer Connelly and Bowie being weird... But then again I hated shit like "E.T." and other such Spielberg drivel and still do... Nostalgia's weird... Never liked "Legend" and still don't get what people like about it... And in all honesty I think Ridley Scott just got lucky with "Alien" and "Blade Runner" (learned to love "Blade Runner" when my dad sneaked a copy of a workprint home...) after those he never made anything of interest to me...
Never been into "Star Trek" only the original series... And I never understood what people liked about "Goonies" or (both) "Gremlins" either... I loved "Tron" when it came out but in all honesty that is a shit movie too... And those Mad Max films (not that Thunsderdome shit) were awesome when I was a kid now they're just crap...
And much to my dismay and sadness all those old "Hammer Horror" flicks... Looking at these flicks through child's eyes without any knowledge of SFX the decades after was pure magic...
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My favorite genre with sci-fi. I need good sci-fi though which is hard. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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I think Star Wars has held up. OF course the special effects are dated. There is no option. Cat on A Hot Tin Roof holds up fine for me. Still enjoy it. It's a reflection of the times. I don't think the Dark Knight Trilogy ages well. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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?!!!!! II is still the best action movie around. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Poltergeist is timeless. Doesn't need a remake. Ghostbusters . . . . not sure I'd sit through it all the way except to be polite.
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Yup. So much that when I first saw it, I jumped out of my seat and stood in the theatre. (When they strapped them down to test their blood, when the blood jumped out the petri dish, I jumped to my feet. I was in the Army at the time, in an on post theatre full of fellow soldiers.) I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Alien. They are in a future society, but the space craft has button computers with screens from 1980. I'm surprised the crew didn't play pong.
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dude, Alien is timeless "Climb in my fur." | |
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So did Star Trek. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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The most dated thing in Alien is the sound effects of the bridge computers. It sounds a lot like a dot matrix printer should start up. Oh yeah, the 2001 style slitscan explosion at the end is bonkers. [Edited 3/30/13 18:21pm] My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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That seemd dated and the christmas lights under the Nostromo mini ship that landed on LV "Climb in my fur." | |
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say what indeed;
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It's the future. Hey maybe everyone starting getting finger cancer from using touch screens so they went back to using buttons. | |
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I love Batman (1989) but the miniatures are quite obvious to me now, especially Joker's helicopter. How can American Graffiti be aging poorly when it is already set in the past? Also, it's okay if Pretty In Pink has aged; good Christ that movie is 27 years old. | |
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I think CGI looks "aged" or at least in poor choice in most movies except Life Of Pi. | |
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And to be fair, youre talking about some small specifics ...the whole horror aspect hasnt changed or been dated..just like Halloween. Theyre driving around in station wagons and gas is 44 cents a gallon but the movie is still as effective today as a whole "Climb in my fur." | |
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The Hulk (2003). CGI was horrible even back then (don't even get me started about the script). | |
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With the re-release of Jurassic Park, It dawned on me how well that movie has held up. For 1993, the CGI looks better than movies made today. Heck most of Spielberg's movies hold up well, Raiders, Close Encounters, ET, Poltergeist, Jaws, | |
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I'm not sure about that, but the original JP still looks better than ANY other '90s CGI movie (Men in Black being the single exception)
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