ghostrek Posted yesterday at 01:34 AM Posted yesterday at 01:34 AM (edited) ok interesting films to bead youngs will never know classic cinema. they seem not watch media from past decades . Edited yesterday at 01:36 AM by ghostrek 1 Quote
André Toulon Posted yesterday at 06:48 AM Posted yesterday at 06:48 AM My kids do...they have been exposed to everything i watched to further their media intake to more than PlayStation and memes. I think most Gen X/Millennials see it as their duty to show kids things that weren't formulated with prompts and editing software. Blew my son's mind showing him the 80s GI Joe movie.....ALL OF THIS IS DRAWN. Idk what's wrong with your ki....Oh, thats right.... So what are you basing this assertion on, exactly🤔 2 Quote
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted yesterday at 04:09 PM Posted yesterday at 04:09 PM I am become death, destroyer of worlds. 2 Quote
mthor Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 5 hours ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said: I am become death, destroyer of words. FTFY 1 2 Quote
mthor Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 14 hours ago, André Toulon said: My kids do...they have been exposed to everything i watched to further their media intake to more than PlayStation and memes. I think most Gen X/Millennials see it as their duty to show kids things that weren't formulated with prompts and editing software. Blew my son's mind showing him the 80s GI Joe movie.....ALL OF THIS IS DRAWN. Idk what's wrong with your ki....Oh, thats right.... So what are you basing this assertion on, exactly🤔 I remember when I made my girls watch the original Planet of the Apes (it was running on AMC when the first reboot came out). They were so blown away by the end that they made a bunch of their friends watch it, too. 2 Quote
-Kudasai- Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 29 minutes ago, mthor said: I remember when I made my girls watch the original Planet of the Apes (it was running on AMC when the first reboot came out). They were so blown away by the end that they made a bunch of their friends watch it, too. I'm surprised that you didn't make them watch The Giant Gila Monster unriffed. 2 Quote
mthor Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 31 minutes ago, -Kudasai- said: I'm surprised that you didn't make them watch The Giant Gila Monster unriffed. I thought about it, but I was afraid they'd call CPS. 1 Quote
André Toulon Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 1/28/2026 at 7:34 PM, ghostrek said: ok interesting films to bead youngs will never know classic cinema. they seem not watch media from past decades . @tsar4 Do you accept the challenge? 1 Quote
tsar4 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, André Toulon said: @tsar4 Do you accept the challenge? Nah, I was never big on cinema. Besides, how "classic" are we talking? "Citizen Kane" or "A Trip to the Moon"? Quote
discolé monade Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago oh look a twofer if i had already W&B i'd come at you like a spider monkey hopped up on mountain dew. Quote
discolé monade Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Classic movies generally refer to films produced during the "Golden Age of Hollywood," roughly spanning from the late 1920s to the mid-1960s (approx. 1927–1967). This era is defined by the studio system, the rise of sound, and specific, iconic stylistic conventions. Some broader definitions extend this period to include films up to 1970–1975, or define a classic as any highly influential film that is at least 20–30 years old. 2 Quote
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