Topic: Movies that you love but are afraid to watch again

This is about nostalgia, which movies do you really enjoy when younger but now you are afraid to watch again and be disappointed?

This happened to me with "At the mouth of madness" which I really enjoyed at high school but when I watched again years later the memories just didn't hold up to the real thing (maybe if I try watching it again and  it will be a better experience)

Last edited by MiltonDz (2011-05-27 16:51:30)

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Sheena - Queen of the Jungle. Loved this movie growing up and I adored Tanya Roberts(my first love!). I don't want to watch it now as I will probably realise it's shite. I've seen Beastmaster recently and that turned out to be a turd that can't be polished. Actually there have been quite a few movies that under the cold light of adulthood haven't measured up to my memories.... Firefox wasn't nearly as awesome as I remembered.

I won't watch Emerald Forest either, a slightly more serious male version of Sheena as it turns out. What is it about child me and jungle stories?

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Buckaroo Banzai. I can still whistle the theme, 25 years later.

Warning: I'm probably rewriting this post as you read it.

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Interesting. I love MOUTH OF MADNESS. Looking back 15 years later it's a little cheese, but overall it's the best Lovecraft movie made to date.

I can't think of any movies I don't want to revisit for fear of ruining them. I like finding out if my memories hold up.

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Short Circuit.  Like the mailman bringing bad news.

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I recognized this problem even as a teen, whenever something really moved me. I left the theater after ET vowing not to see it again as a repeat viewing I just know wouldn't live up to what I had just experienced. I said the same thing after reading the first volume of Piers Anthony's Bio of a Space Tyrant, so my taste was questionable smile

That said, I think most things hold up for me when I go back to them as in many ways I'm still a kid. I told my sister when she adopted my niece that I would be able to relate to the kid on the same emotional and intellectual level, and that is proving to indeed be the case. The low budget stuff like Land of the Lost holds up because at the core it's well written and the bad acting is part of the "charm".

Actually, now that I think of it, this type of problem affects books much more then movies. Coming back to an old comfort book after a decade or two of expanding your horizons lets you see the real subtexts or bad writing that never jumped out at you before. With a two hour movie you can keep that initial happiness at seeing an old friend going until the credits, but with a book that might take you a few days things are going to work into your thoughts and get you to re-examine the story more closely.

(Going back to Piers Anthony is damned hard)

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I'll tell you what, my dad really regretted revisiting THE BIRDS a few years back. Did not hold up, according to him. I still haven't seen it (I...haven't seen most of Hitchcock's oeuvre, I admit shamefully) so I can't speak to that.

drewjmore wrote:

Short Circuit.  Like the mailman bringing bad news.

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I watched Jurassic park 2 all the time when I was a kid and loved the hell out of it.

Just watched it on amc after many many years and while I thought going to be some what disappointed.

I sadly was just flabbergasted at how much I hated it. The cuts between the real dino's and the cg ones were just terrible for the most part.

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drewjmore wrote:

Short Circuit.  Like the mailman bringing bad news.

Dodgy comedy racism and Steve Guttenberg aside, I fecking love Short Circuit.

But I'm an 80s nostalgia whore.

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The robots are just puppets. 



There, I've just raped your childhoods good and proper.

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Dorkman wrote:

Interesting. I love MOUTH OF MADNESS. Looking back 15 years later it's a little cheese, but overall it's the best Lovecraft movie made to date.

I can't think of any movies I don't want to revisit for fear of ruining them. I like finding out if my memories hold up.

MOUTH OF MADNESS was one of my first horror movies (watched it even before I knew who H.P. Lovecraft was) I love  it but we have grown apart, I think is the effects what didn't do it for me last time I watched it. This one I would love to see in an updated version, it was some years back since I watched it, maybe I'll give it another try.

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Having said that,  here are some more movies I haven't seen since I was a kid.

The Monster Squad (1987)
Enemy Mine (1985)
Critters (1986)

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Ah, Critters, yeah, don't make me ruin those engrams.

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Landporpus wrote:

The cuts between the real dino's and the cg ones were just terrible for the most part.

I'm not sure how to break this to you, and I may have bad news about the Easter bunny as well ...

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I'm afraid to rewatch Blankman; it's a Damon Wayans film so the risk of disappointment is unusually high.

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drewjmore wrote:

The robots are just puppets. 

There, I've just raped your childhoods good and proper.

Well, not really, I'm 34 years old and I studied film/media for 3 years so I know how those things work.


Now, if you said Guttenberg was a puppet........ big_smile

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