Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
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- prophetone0
Awe and curiosity replaced with meh
https://www.instagram.com/reel/D…- It’s sort of like with my teenager and their friends, like old scary movies from 70s/80s/90s have no effect on them, these aren’t scary or amazing lolprophetone
- very true.
my wife and I showed our kids 'nightmare on elm street, and a few other horror movies from our era etc...exador1 - aaaaand. nothing. they thought it was interesting...but not even remotely scary.exador1
- however.
when we watched 'hotel mumbai'...
that scared the shit out of them.exador1 - so... maybe it's the 80's style of moviemaking? maybe it's the fantasty elements...exador1
- my son is a cine-freak... he's doing screenwriting in University... criterion collection kinda kid...exador1
- I know for a fact that he's capable of being 'awed' and blown away from movies etc..
maybe it's just that some of the 80's stuff just isn't 'for them' i guess..exador1 - for example... my wife and i loved a lot of the John Hughes 80's movies...
but my son and daughter absolutely HATE them... with a passion.exador1 - my kid is a criterion collection kinda kid too, and yeah the shining, the thing, not scary... 80s comedies: cannonball run, revenge nerds, police academy = noprophetone
- breakfast club = no, weird science got a few laughs = still no
lolprophetone - A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms = heck yes, so that's somethingprophetone
- same boat here man lol, home alone is the only Hughes movie they like. Have they tried the original Texas chainsaw massacre or the Exorcist?_niko
- but maybe it's the same as us not being scared of 50's horror? like giant ants and creatures from the black lagoon or Boris Karloff mummy? just cheese to us_niko
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Exorcist?
"So dumb." lolprophetone - arrggghh lol_niko
- not sure if my son's seen The Exorcist yet...but I get the feeling he'd like that one...exador1