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    1 month ago

    I have been working through my “must watch” list with my teenage daughter recently. While all the movies are absolutely new to her, that hasn’t stopped the occasional snickering about how “old” some of the stuff is. (And honestly, I can’t disagree. I had a few “ah fuck I’m old” moments rewatching Predator and Blade Runner recently.)

    So, in spirit, I 100% agree with you. In reality, nobody can quite escape how old some movies actually feel.

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      31 month ago

      I wanted to watch the OG Nosferatu before the new one, my wife could not stop laughing.

      “No! This serious horror movie!”

      (snort)

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        51 month ago

        Sorry, I couldn’t quite get the feeling you described. It’s partially because I have seen that before and partially because it still looks old and the sound quality was reminiscent of a cylinder phonograph.

        Good try though. ;)

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          21 month ago

          Hah, interesting that you’ve seen that before, cool cool 👍

          As crappy as the audio is, honestly it’s still pretty good for when it was made.

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            31 month ago

            I actually like the audio. (I’ll leverage faux tape recording effects and plate reverb on occasion with music I write.)

            And honestly, it was kinda refreshing to watch Charlie Chaplain again.