What are popular movies or shows that aged terribly?

What are popular movies or shows that aged terribly?

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Blade Runner.

Citizen Kane
Star Wars (70s)
Star Trek (all of it)

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Cheers.

birth of a nation

The matrix.
It's steeped in the late 90's/early 2000's vibe.

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Shrek

Nice cheese sandwich, loser.

Shark tale

>he dosnt like cheese sandwiches

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Iron Man
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America
The Hulk
The Avengers
Iron Man 3
Thor 2
Captain America 2
Guardians of the Galaxy
Avengers 2
Ant-Man
Captain America 3
Doctor Strange

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fucking kek you can't escape it

It never was any good

Double doubles does not lie. Kek me up senpai.

> elf kid steps on shovel
> shovel goes vertically up
> stays in air for 2 seconds
> dragon chokes on shovel
> fucken vapes
Holy shit my sides
Sauce?

I always thought the decision to use a the cgi cane instead of the actual prop would come back to haunt them

I would literally give up my asshole for that meal right now

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What about GOTG vol 2 or The Incredible Hulk?

Rewatch, what the guy says right before he fires the bazooka

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Every problem on Seinfeld could be solved with a cell phone.

It could be done today and be just as genius. I love Seinfeld man.

maybe the action/cgi scenes but thats it

Name 100 episodes like this.

>puffy shirt
no
>shrinkage
no
>George's Frogger record
no
>Kramer getting accused of murder in California
no
>soup nazi
no

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S T Y L E S E C T I O N

The Breakfast Club

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Makes no sense.

Chines Restaurant
Puerto Rican Day
Bubble Boy
The one in the dressing room when they are looking for Umas number
Elaine gets a non 212 number

Off the top of my head. I haven't watched in a while

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Seinfeld ended in 1998 so it's not unrealistic that at least Jerry and Elaine would have had early cellphones by then. Mulder and Scully were using cellphones in like 1994.

212 area code still applies. People get really butthurt when their exclusive area code changes

thought of some more
The Joe Devola episode when Jerry needs to war Kramer
The gay episode

They actually did use them in the bottle deposit and finale

Rekt

Actually true tho

Surprisingly good cgi

LOST definitely comes to mind as a show I have no interest in rewatching.

Oz

That elf kid didn't skip leg day

that it's weird I just watch like 4 of those last night and have mad fun. marvel is underrated by "patrician" tv/.

Go home you're drunk.

The Untouchables won best picture I think and it's one of the worst movies I've ever seen

Wrong on both counts turbofag

this is better CGI than stuff made today

Titanic looks horrible if you rewatch it

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yeah. De Palma's a great stylist but was not the guy for a historical crime epic with characters that are supposed to be real people. still, Sean Connery is awesome and I'm glad the baby carriage stairs shootout exists.

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Nearly all 80s sitcoms.

The Matrix is dated, but that doesn't mean it aged poorly. Back to the Future is incredibly dated, but it's still great. Becoming an unintentional period piece can actually make a movie better.

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>The Matrix is dated, but that doesn't mean it aged poorly

The terrible CGI howeer, does mean it aged poorly

I really wonder how kids in 20 years will perceive the MCU. Like are people going to discover it and watch the whole thing? Or will only the best entries be remembered?
Personally I could see myself watching the GotG movies again in the future, but the rest is a write-off.

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Have you seen all the Bond movies?

There's not really much in the way of bad CG in The Matrix. The sequels are riddled with it, but the first one is restrained enough to avoid it for the most part.

Yes.

>a little thin, aren't you deary?

But you can see the comparison I'm making?

>Saved By the Bell
>The Lost Boys


And as much as it pains me to say it, a few of the things I loved in my formative years have not aged well.

>Ninja Turtles 1-3 - The live action movies. I loved the shit out of these as a kid, Particularly Secret of the Ooze. They don't hold up. They are garbage even for kids movies. I got my girlfriend all pumped up to watch Ninja Turtles Secret of the Ooze a few years back (keep in mind I hadn't seen it since about 3rd grade) and it was horribly stupid and dull and I was embarrassed.

Ninja Turtles Animated Series (the first run) - See above. I rewatched one and it made me sad so I turned it off. I choose not to revisit it. In the late 80s/early 90s, I loved the hell out of that shit though.

Beavis and Butthead - Though I still love catching this when I can my much younger girlfriend (20) does not understand why. Actually most of my friends and the girls I date are about a decade younger and they think this shit is just moronic, and not in a good way.

B&B were cultural icons to us Gen X'ers back when we were teenage. Sure, they're morons but goddamn, that was the exact same stupid shit we did ourselves at that age.

I think it was hilareous, I still think it is..... but I can acknowlege that it is now dated humor. It was shocking for its time but, as with anything else, shock humor tends not to age well and the guys who weren't around yet during the original run may not have an appreciation for it. See: Simpsons, Beavis and Butthead, Richard Pryor, Andrew Dice Clay, Sam Kinison.

Once the bar has been pushed miles further it loses it's charm, but there will be some that still have a nostalgic love for it.

Kind of, but Bond is still a thing people buy complete box sets of. It has a fandom to this day. I'm just wondering if that will be true for the MCU.
I feel like it probably depends on whether or not the big studios fail in the nearish future. If so, we might return to a situation like in the 70s where there are so many low budget dramas and comedies that a big budget action film franchise has novelty.
If, on the other hand, things continue as they are, the MCU might get lost in the torrents of schlock.

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Anything that relies on a character not finding a payphone ort not having any change for it.

Ren & Stimpy was kind of like this for me but I realize its still pretty brilliant. Its going to come off like really lowbrow shock humor to most people now and since humor has basically ripped off R&S shock random humor now its just so prototypical.

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He gets happier the fatter she is

Also shes dead now

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NOTHING AGES TERRIBLY, YOU FUCKING RETARDS!!! EVERYTHING IS A PRODUCT OF THE TIME IT WAS MADE AND YOU INBRED FUCKSTICKS WANT TO JUDGE SOMETHING MADE IN THE PAST!!! WHEN YOU SAY SOMETHING "WGED TERRIBLY" IT'S BECAUSE YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE LOVE IT, WHAT MAKES IT GREAT AND YOU HAVE TO TEAR IT DOWN BECAUSE YOU'RE A FUCKING PLEB!!! THE ONLY THAT AGES TERIBLY IS YOUR WHORE MOTHERS BUT I STILL THROW HER NICKELS SO SHE LETS ME DUMP MY LOAD IN HER MOUTH AFTER FUCKING HER CHOCOLATE STARFISH!!!FACT!!!

Fresh pasta, get it while it's hot.

I actually think Ren and Stimpy, at least the classic episodes, holds up pretty well.

Sure, it will never have the same magic as being in 3rd grade and catching it on Nick at Saturday.... but still I can appreciate it as an adult.

And most importantly I think others can/would appreciate it too.

See here's the thing, a lot of the shit we loved we love because of nostalgia. Like B&B. But you can generally get a more objective gauge of the quality of the show by finding out if other's appreciate it who didn't see the orignal run. If they cannot appreciate it, chances are nostalgia is clouding your vision.


But I think anyone could appreciate the Ren and Stimpy episodes, Space Madness, Fire dogs, the monkeys in the zoo episode, or Powdered Toast Man.... or my personal favorite, the one where Stimpy invents a machine that separates evil Ren from apathetic Ren (and evil Ren becomes a psychotic dictator like Hitler).

You can tell times have changed since the 90s. There was a lot of material in Ren and Stimpy that wouldn't be in a kid's show today, like Powdered toast man having to save the president because he got his junk caught in the zipper. Or like Rocco's Modern Life when heifer is in love and goes on and on about his woman's "love jugs".

Ren and Stimpy holds up bro. Just wish I could say the same about Ninja Turtles and Beavis and Butthead.

Jumanji

What is the bread thing on the right?

I actually saw that just a couple years ago. I thought it held up real well.... but I sort of forgot the depressing tone that underscores it (but I should have expected it being made in Robin William's typecast "sad clown" era, which is all but his coked up mania in the 70s, that guy had a black cloud but I digress).

>Jumanji

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The monkeys look like shit.

>For Your Fries Only
>Goldenpie
>The Spy Who Fed Me
>Casino Royale With Cheese
>Hungerball

Seinfeld.

Mission Impossible 1 had great CGI. The helicopter crashing looked more real than the helicopter crash in The Dark Knight