Movies That Stand the Test of Time
I was watching a couple of the older 007 movies in my collection this weekend, when I really started focusing on some of the backdrops in Thunderball. Not that those really cheesy boat chase scenes where Connery is turning the wheel one way while the scenery in the background is doing something completely different... but it's amazing how some movies despite the changes in our social structure (civil rights, women's lib, improved special effects), some movies still are quite impressive. Others just seem to make me laugh when I watch them after all of these years.
Anyway, I thought it would be interesting to see which movies people may have recalled watching long ago (let's say released pre-1990) that still are just as good now, and those that make you say "I actually liked THAT???"
Now, for my top three movies that stand the test of time:
1. Any of the Pink Panther movies. Peter Sellers always portrayed the timeless Inspector Clouseau brilliantly, and I can't help laughing at his antics every time I watch. It never grows old.
2. Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Killer bunnies. Shrubberies and herring. And Camelot really is a silly place. What a great movie. It seems like the comedies hold up better than any other genre.
3. Raiders of the Lost Ark. I think probably Lucas' best effort ever. It just gave that Golden Age of comic-book feel to it that never gets stale.
Those that just haven't aged well:
1. Tron. I probably will take a lot of heat on this, but after all of these years, I just can't watch this movie the same way I did when I was a kid. Call it being spoiled by today's special effects, but I just don't see this movie the same way any more.
2. All of those Steven Seagal movies. I loved them back in my junior high/high-school days. Hard to Kill and Above the Law kicked ass. Maybe you can blame it on the fact that Seagal has pretty much been type-cast in all of his movies and the act is old now. But the fact stands... I was so damn happy when they killed his character off in Executive Decision.
3. The Exorcist. Scary then. Not scary now. I guess I've been numbed to the scares after watching more recent entries in the horror genre.
I invite others to discuss...