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Originally Posted by JD10367
Have you watched it lately? Try it. It did not age well. Most stuff from that era doesn't (aside from the rarity like "Spaceballs"). Christopher Reeve's "Superman" is another film that I loved at the time and now I facepalm when watching it.
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Wow. You think Spaceballs holds up but Ghostbusters doesn't?
No accounting for taste, I suppose.
Spaceballs was Mel Brooks at his worst. Had you gone with Young Frankenstein or Blazing Saddles, I'd at least understand your point. I'd disagree (Ghostbusters is still good), but I'd at least see where you're coming from.
But man, Spaceballs?