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Passing of time/old movies warning youngens...
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Passing of time/old movies warning youngens...
Some movies age well, I think the ones that rely more on acting and less on CG do better. A couple I love for example are "Key Largo" and "A Patch of Blue".

Today I just now finished watching a rerun of the first " Lethal Weapon" and while it was a blockbuster then, and it sounded and looked crisp and shiny, it looks so stupid now.

One of the scenes Riggs gets shot with a shotgun and flies back, and maybe it is just the now realist in me knowing humans dont do that, it looks stupid. The other plot hole was that the drug dealers kidnapped Murtaw's daughter to blackmail them into seeing if they knew where the drug deal would go down, but all I could think was why go to that length just switch the location. If you are corrupt former special opps, as the movie implies, should be able to ditch flatfoots. 

But even beyond that the sharpness and colors and music in old movies isn't there and it always seems to lose the new car smell luster after a few decades. I also got into the Friday The 13th movies as a teen, but watching them now they look totally stupid.

What movies, or TV shows have you looked back on and said to yourself, that looks soooooooo stupid now.
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I would like to see Longest Hundred Miles again to see how well it's aged. Just can't find it.
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Looks like it's on YouTube, damn I hate bogging down the internet here and watching on laptop a too heavily compressed copy of a bad VHS dub . . .
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I annually re-watch only four movies.

Teen Witch
Hocus Pocus
Date with an Angel
The Little Mermaid
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Panic Panic Panic Panic
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If I had to choose an old, old, old movie to re-watch, it would be a toss-up between these two:

An Affair to Remember
Breakfast at Tiffany's
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The B/W In Cold Blood still packs a wallop.

Curiously, I really liked the current era Capote treatment too.
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RE: Passing of time/old movies warning youngens...
I have a big collection of DVDs, and they vary wildly in when they were made.

To give you some idea, The oldest film in my collection is The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919), and the most recent one is Jesus Bro (a religious spoof from The Cinema Snob's Brad Jones, released Direct to DVD this Good Friday). The most recent films I bought are Prisoners and a six-pack of Randolph Scott Westerns (one old enough that Angela Lansbury actually plays a young woman in one!).

I honestly don't think that the films in my collection really skew too heavily in one direction chronologically. Well, maybe there aren't as many silent films as I'd like, but given that Kino and Criterion more or less have a lock on them in R1 and they tend to be expensive, that's likely more for practical reasons. And I suspect that if I catalogued it all by year and decade, there might be a fewer films from the 80s than many might expect, maybe because I think it may be the weakest decade in cinema, due to studios stagnating into the blockbuster "high concept" era and independents not really rising.

Also, with regards to the OP, I think Key Largo is okay, but nothing compared to the other Bogie/Huston film of 1948, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
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(June 10, 2017 at 4:08 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Today I just now finished watching a rerun of the first " Lethal Weapon" and while it was a blockbuster then, and it sounded and looked crisp and shiny, it looks so stupid now.

What I find more problematic is that they change the movies. I remember I wanted to re-watch "Lethal Weapon" few years ago because I watched it a lot in 90s, but when movie started I was flabbergasted since this was clearly not that movie. It had some different beginning in which Riggs (Gibson) is in some shoot-out in front of some High School. WTF! That was obviously deleted scene that they threw in for some DVD version or what not. Needles to say the scene was shit and I didn't want to watch anymore, because who knows what other garbage they threw in as well. Dodgy

Or I remember I sat down to watch Terminator 2 with my nephew and again some "different" movie began. My nephew started complaining that the movie is boring and he was right. In this version it starts with Sarah Connor's dream where Michael Biehn is telling her that new terminator is coming and it goes on and on and on. So I had to find theatrical cut.
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I recently watched First Blood for the first time in forever.

Holy crap that's a bad movie!
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