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The same with Bond, even as a child, I kind of knew which ones I liked and which I didn't.
I never liked the Star Wars prequels though, watching in the cinema, so I don't have nostalgia for everything.
My first Bond in cinemas was Goldeneye and although it had a major impact on me I can clearly see its flaws. Same thing for the other Bonds I watched before and after. So no altar for me to worship in.
In the Craig movies I dont thought that way anymore. But I still love those to.
I think it depends on how much you watched said film in question when growing up. Earlier today I was contemplating on what my most watched film has been. I came to the conclusion that it was GE. Not only my most watched Bond film but possibly my most watched film full-stop. :-S
Nostalgia is (or at least can be) a VERY powerful thing. I think it's just human nature, people like to remember the films that made them happy as a child. As someone who grew up in the 90s I'm like that with The Lion King (god I love that film), Terminator 2 and (of course) GE. When the soothing music comes on and I see Pierce getting out of the Aston I get an odd feeling in my stomach. It's like I'm watching an old friend.
HOWEVER I will acknowledge GE's faults...and there are faults (an episodic narrative where Bond doesn't really do that much and a "not quite confident enough" performance from PB). But that doesn't mean you can't still have a "soft spot" for it. Plus, as an adult, I think there are a lot of positive things which outweigh the negative (the dialogue, the supporting cast, the atmosphere).
Although the Lion King is perfect as it is ;)
I would agree with all the faults you listed except this one. IMO the homage adds to the eligance of the film :D It's also the closest Rog ever got to being in L&A (apparently Rog wishes he was in that).
I do think that it is okay to feel nostalgic or sentimental about things, even movies. I do not look at the world thru rose colored glasses, but I still like slipping them on sometimes (knowing they must come off again, too).
BUT, as much as I like these films, I know that they have faults. And like you said, it's important to acknowledge them.
i still love the films i grew up watching. countless disney films ( the Lion king being the pinnacle),
the land before time
jurassic park
The lost world jurassic park
hook
my girl
Home alone 1 and 2
free willy
Beethoven
hocus Pocus
and of course bond.
Those are just a few i can remember off the top of my head and admittedly some are a little girlie(i have 3 older sisters!) lol.
Do i see there faults? YES! of course most arent masterpieces , but because they are apart of my childhood, when lets face it , everything is magical growing up. i will always look at them fondly.
Interestingly my favorite bond films as a youngster, arent my top picks now,even my favorite bond actor has changed.
i suppose you see more bad in things thou when u grow up.
I have to admit that I didn't really watch an old Bond film for a number of years when other interests took over in my early teens but around about the time of TWINE being released I started watching all the old films again and started getting a bit obsessed, the Moore films emerged as my favrouites still but i did aquire a new appreciation of Timbo!
I did watch TWINE 4 times in the cinema and thought it was great but now it ranks really low on my list!
On the other hand, i still enjoy Police Academy 3 and the Police Academy series very much. PA3 is probably one of the films I've seen the most, beside Bond.
The original Star Wars trilogy is an example of a film that I have major nastalgia with; I've watch them many times over the years and will continue to do so. It's like catching up with old friends (Han, Luke, and Leia) even though their story is always the same.
It was even better going to the toy shop buying the toys and playing out your favourite scenes in your own bedroom.
Getting the DB5 and chasing the Lotus around your carpet, or setting up a fight between Luke and Darth Vador on your window seal. How I wish I can go back to those days.
I grew up with Roger and it was not untill my teens I started to get more into Bond and as the films stopped,I caught up with old films and look back with fond memories of sitting infront of the fire watching them, I love looking back at the past, but looking forward to the future especially oct 26th