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Movies of your youth that have aged poorly
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Mallrats. Thought it was a witty riot when I was 16. Alas, time has been unkind to this classic of witty nerds chatting. It just seems dumb now.
Clerks only holds up marginally better.
Same here. It struck me, when I last saw it, as a hollow reflection of Clerks; Basically the two characters were the same in both films, dealing with the same issues, but in Mallrats they were less witty than Clerks. The Jay and Silent Bob parts (normally my favourite part of any Kevin Smith affair) seemed ham-fisted and childish in Mallrats. I was pretty disapointed.
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Y'all are nuts...TRANSFORMERS is still a great 70 minute avalanche of violence- mercy killings, execution-style murders, beloved characters dropping like flies, "You Got the Touch"...come on man, Optimus riding out to (spoiler)
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(spoiler) is one of the classic moments in 1980s kid cinema. Sure, they were just wiping the slate clean for a new line of toys, but at least they did it in robot blood.
Just awesome how they cleaned out several old school Autobots in a shipjacking in space.
Favorite lines: "Such heroic nonsense."
MEGATRON BUSTS A FACE CAP.
"Oh, how it pains me to DO THIS!"
"Wait, I still function!"
"Wanna bet?"
Two favorite tracks from the soundtrack: "Instruments of Destruction" and "The Death of Optimus Prime".
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I was really disappointed to realise exactly how shallow Akira turned out to be without the help of hallucinagens and and some good pot.
Hell, Akira was crap back when it came out. People were claiming it was Blade Runner-esque. They HAD to be smoking some bad crack to compare that movie with Akira. The only thing in common between the two was that it was set in the FUTURE.
The only good thing about that plodding piece of shit was the soundtrack.
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The moral of the story didn't hold up quite so well. Not sure how it would play in wide release today.
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It's an animated film, in the South Park paper cutout style, about a couple of misfits stopping the bad guy from spreading Nightmare Bombs with vultures. I believe George Lucas was involved. It used to play on HBO a lot, and my brother and I would watch it every time. Several lines went into our regular conversation: "Welcome to the Garbagerie. Please follow the happy feet."
About ten years ago my wife found a VHS copy for my birthday. It was a lot less funny than I remembered. I think it's one of those movies, like BUCKAROO BANZAI, that are funnier when you quote it than when you watch it.
(ducks)
But we did name our dog after the head vulture (Rudy).
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ET didn't age well for me...when I saw it as a kid, I wept because ET died. Now I realize that it's just the Christ story with a Reeses Pieces shilling alien. Who, incidentally, was designed by Carlo Rambaldi, who did all this unbelievably hideous and gruesome effects work in Italian horror pictures in the 1970s before he went "soft".
My girlfriend temporarily got burned out on her anime addiction, and has recently been using her Netflix for some interesting foreign films. Just today, we watched "I'm Not Scared," an amazing Italian movie. I don't want to spoil the details, but it hit some similar notes and themes as E.T., only where E.T. rings false, this movie strikes true. Replace E.T. with [spoil]a kidnapped kid[/spoil] and then mix in an unflinching look at what kids are really like, and adults, too. It's so hard for adults, even creative ones like writers, to remember and express what it was really like to be a kid, so when somebody gets it right, I'm impressed. However, "I'm Not Scared" is a little too intense for young kids.
www.imdb.com/title/tt0326977/
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