Thematically it holds up really well. Especially in this day of "how to deal with bullying" being so prevalent. Costumes and music, yeah those date the movie big time. I look at it like I look at Sixteen Candles...the humor is still spot on and the dialogue is fantastic, the actors are engaging. The rest you just pretend like it's a period piece!
One thing I like about watching older movies is that they're almost a time capsule for the culture and what not. I actually like seeing fashions and fads that fit the time, so as long as the story and acting holds up then I'm good.
Agree. I was just watching 'North Shore' the other night, and paying a lot of attention to the surf fashion of the late 80's. It's not as stereotypical as if something made today doing a flashback would lead you to believe. Then again, I was also just watching 'Back To The Future', and my god, acid wash jeans! With an acid wash jean jacket!
The Descent is very underrated. It's my go-to recommendation for anyone who wants to see a genuinely good horror flick.
The Hitcher, of course the original version from 1986. Great serial killer road-type of movie. Rutger does it again! Love Jennifer Jason Leigh as well, they did Flesh + Blood together a year before The Hitcher.
I hated that movie. Want a scary movie the first time through? Try watching The Evil Dead (the 1981 one) alone some night, about midnight or so. Now that one was scary the first time watching.
Agree. I was just watching 'North Shore' the other night, and paying a lot of attention to the surf fashion of the late 80's. It's not as stereotypical as if something made today doing a flashback would lead you to believe. Then again, I was also just watching 'Back To The Future', and my god, acid wash jeans! With an acid wash jean jacket!
Considering you don't care much for Slater, you probably won't enjoy Heathers. Although essentially he's playing an imitation of Jack Nicholson in it. I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say you'd hate The Descent, Dokken.
Yeah, I don't know what I don't like about him?
It's the eyebrows.
We should see proper Blu Rays for The Abyss and True Lies next year, as it'll be anniversary years for both.
James Cameron never misses an opportunity for a good double-dip!