The reason I'm asking is that I own a fairly big DVD collection andrecently I've had a few of my friends come over to watch a movie. They have ended up beening dissapointed that a large portion of my collection is dedicated to movies of the 60-80s era. I tried to get a few to watch 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind', they refused claiming it was dated and boring. Another time I tried to encourage them to watch 'Alien' when they wanted to watch a good thriller/horror. Again they claimed it was old/dated and wasn't scary enough and ended up going out to rent Saw. Tried to get them to watch'The Great Escape' again - no dice. Don't even get me started on their reaction to'Blazing Saddles', 'Splash' and 'E.T'.
It seems these older gems arebeing overlooked these days byyounger people looking for the new CGI and big bangs. I'm sure if they actually watched these movies they could appreciate them but for some reason they react as if allergic to anything that was made before they were born as if they know they wouldn't like it. It's frustrating.
So do you appreciate movies regardless of age? Or do you tend to veer away from anything that you classify as 'old'?
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