I enjoyed them for what they were. Some were worse than others but it’s not like the first ones are Magnus opus films either.
I think nostalgia plays a big part in how people view films. And weirdly people get quite offended by others not liking films or saying they are a bit rubbish (even if they enjoyed them).
Star Wars is a prime example. Now I love Star Wars, I’m a bit obsessed and watch every film and series that comes out. The original trilogy were new and quite original in concept when they were released and it was got a generation of people into them. I love them and enjoy watching them, but the films are a bit crap at the same time (for me, I can’t stand mark Hammills acting in them).
Thing is, it’s the heavily slated prequel trilogy that got me into it. I love those films and enjoy watching them, as to me they were new and fresh as I’d never seen star wars as was only about 10 years old. But those films are also a bit crap. But they got a new generation into Star Wars who didn’t care what all the oldies from the 80s thought of them.
i think there’s a lot of films from the 80s era that I don’t find as good as the hype (even though I still enjoy them). Same way that the films I grew up watching in the 90s are probably viewed a bit crap by people who have grown up with more recent versions (ie Jurassic park etc).
And going back to predator, I quite enjoyed the animated predator killer of killers.
I've been unfair, 'Prey' was excellent.
Rambo, and the crud van damme was in in the 80's make Predator look like Casablanca. The 80's gave us 'The thing' and 'The fly', two body horror nightmares, was hoping Raimi would take up the Carpenter gauntlet, but it wasn't to be. Cronenberg ploughed his own furrow.
Hamill got unlucky, he had to play the wide eyed innocent in the tale vs an all timer baddy, Alec Guinness, and pretty boy Ford in his space Ferrari. Thems are bad odds! The acting in the first tranche of the trilogy compared to the rubbish in the middle is inconceivable. I didn't much like the final 3 either. Inventing stuff from earlier that doesn't timeline right makes a mockery of the audience. Imagine putting a few drops of space octopus ink in the Falcons flux capacitor when it was tractor beamed by the nearly finished death star. (Read that line back folks!)
As for new audiences, and kids and their opinions, they should be made to watch and understand the Disney catalogue first then be allowed to get into more contemporary fare.
Jurassic Park is a touchstone film in Cinema history and will live forever. In 2018,
Jurassic Park was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, which deemed it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". (The book is better as is often the case). The cash grab sequels are pretty drab affairs though.
What else sucks... michael bay is still allowed to make films. (people can like what they want, same goes with dislike).
@Walken For you, this
once, I resisted.