When I look at James Cameron movies like T2: Judgment Day, True Lies, and Titanic, I can't help but notice how new they look, despite how old they are.
What are films that have aged well?
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Well, naturally period films are going to hold up better, as their environments and costumes make sense. But T2 or True Lies show their age with such things. Even so, they hold up because they are just great films.
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Any movie that avoided CGI till the mid 2000s will look good it seems.
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vkimo wrote :I think some hold up will even with early CGI scenes. The Abyss, for example. You love this signature.
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Neverending Story has held up very well over the years.
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Maybe it's just a remastered look, but Friday the 13th, Pt. 2 seems to have aged well also.
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Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory as aged very well.
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Kill Bill
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Kill Bill Vol.1 has aged well for a 2000s movie.
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Streets of Fire exists in this weird parallel universe that's like a 80s/50s hybrid, but it works.
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