If your older than 30 your probably not watching the same movie over and over to remember those lines like you did when you were 10. Real adults dont have time to remember movie lines.
You aren't watching Indy, Jaws, or JP over and over either and yet real adults remember them. Will probably be another 20 years before we can say if the memeable Marvel lines truly remained in the public consciousness.
To be fair, my teenage nieces and nephews have finally watched the prequel trilogy and they shat all over it. They saw the original trilogy for the first time only a few years ago.
It was different for kids 20 years ago. The hype was all around them & they were talking about it with their friends at school, they had the toys, etc.
Exactly, the true test of quality is appreciating something with no hype present.
When I show my kids stuff like the original Ghostbusters, they see it as a good movie. The new ones, even in the midst of the hype train, just don't compare.
If your older than 30 your probably not watching the same movie over and over to remember those lines like you did when you were 10. Real adults dont have time to remember movie lines.
You aren't watching Indy, Jaws, or JP over and over either and yet real adults remember them. Will probably be another 20 years before we can say if the memeable Marvel lines truly remained in the public consciousness.
That was the great thing about theaters you would recall those lines and moments with friends and vice versa.
Very true. There are kids today who in 20 years will be shitting on the Current Thing & comparing everything to the MCU, avengers endgame, etc.
We already saw this with r/prequelmemes for the people who were kids 20 years ago.
things just kept going downhill
To be fair, my teenage nieces and nephews have finally watched the prequel trilogy and they shat all over it. They saw the original trilogy for the first time only a few years ago.
It was different for kids 20 years ago. The hype was all around them & they were talking about it with their friends at school, they had the toys, etc.
Very different than watching it 20 years later.
Exactly, the true test of quality is appreciating something with no hype present.
When I show my kids stuff like the original Ghostbusters, they see it as a good movie. The new ones, even in the midst of the hype train, just don't compare.