Do you have any big nostalgia tv-shows/books/movies/etc? Have you re-watched/read/etc any of them and do they hold up?
Yeah, I have a few:
The Guyver - I used to love this anime as a kid, and I rewatched it a few months ago. It was so bad. I think the idea of a biosuit probably sounded so cool to me as a kid I didn't care about the rest.
Johnny Dangerously - This used to be on Comedy Central a lot when i was younger, and one day I ended up getting the DVD because I loved it so much. This movie really requires you to be in the right mood for its humor, and when you are it's cheesy, but that's part of its charm. Hit & miss when shown to friends though.
Kids in the Hall - I used to watch this a lot, and rewatching it I never really realized how progressive this was. Sometimes the humor can be a bit outdated, but this is probably the best of the bunch. Kids in the Hall is just a great sketch show, and I whole-heartedly recommend it to anyone who has never seen it.
Godzilla - When I was a kid, I really liked Godzilla, so naturally I ended up with a few of the movies here and there, all on VHS. Note that when I am discussing these, I am talking about Showa era (1954-1975) and none others. I got to watch some of these again, and although they are super campy, and the effects aren't great, I feel they hold up pretty well and I do legitimately enjoy watching them.
There are definitely more if I drudge up memories, but those are the first ones the come to mind,
The Guyver - I used to love this anime as a kid, and I rewatched it a few months ago. It was so bad. I think the idea of a biosuit probably sounded so cool to me as a kid I didn't care about the rest.
Johnny Dangerously - This used to be on Comedy Central a lot when i was younger, and one day I ended up getting the DVD because I loved it so much. This movie really requires you to be in the right mood for its humor, and when you are it's cheesy, but that's part of its charm. Hit & miss when shown to friends though.
Kids in the Hall - I used to watch this a lot, and rewatching it I never really realized how progressive this was. Sometimes the humor can be a bit outdated, but this is probably the best of the bunch. Kids in the Hall is just a great sketch show, and I whole-heartedly recommend it to anyone who has never seen it.
Godzilla - When I was a kid, I really liked Godzilla, so naturally I ended up with a few of the movies here and there, all on VHS. Note that when I am discussing these, I am talking about Showa era (1954-1975) and none others. I got to watch some of these again, and although they are super campy, and the effects aren't great, I feel they hold up pretty well and I do legitimately enjoy watching them.
There are definitely more if I drudge up memories, but those are the first ones the come to mind,