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Aged Like Wine: 7 Movie Gems of the 20th Century That Still Feel Modern

Aged Like Wine: 7 Movie Gems of the 20th Century That Still Feel Modern
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These prove that art can be eternal.

The history of 20th century cinema knows a great number of really rewatchable gems that can amaze even the most cynical, but how many of them really hold up in 2024?

Here are 7 classic gems that pass the test of time, according to Reddit.

  1. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

“There’s like two effects that are obviously CGI because it’s 33 years old, but good lord the rest of it could have been made today,” claims Redditor @TheRoaringTide.

Indeed, this flick set the bar really high for sci-fi actions and didn’t become outdated at all.

  1. Jurassic Park (1993)

Directed by Steven Spielberg, our favorite dinosaur movie presented groundbreaking computer-generated imagery with life-sized animatronics that are still considered convincing. Even its expensive modern sequels can’t beat the greatness of the original.

  1. Alien (1979)

This sci-fi’s creature design and the timeless greatness of its female lead, Sigourney Weaver, are truly unique.

“First Alien looks more real than pretty much any modern sci-fi film. The imperfections just add to the realism,” says @Typical_Mongoose9315.

  1. Amadeus (1984)

Shot with all these period details and costumes, this drama certainly ages better than non-period movies, but its impeccable direction, editing and pacing make it a flick that doesn’t know the concept of aging, although 40 years have passed since its release.

  1. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

“You could convince someone it's a period piece shot in the 2020s and I can't think of anything that would belie that idea,” fairly admits @crudedrawer.

Yes, this epic multi-genre masterpiece is as timeless as it could even be, and its legacy still lives on.

  1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

Robert Zemeckis’ comedy blends live-action and animation and does it so perfectly that it’s still the best movie of this kind. It’s this sensational combination that makes it so memorable and rewatchable, and it’s added by its high-class humor and performances.

  1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

Finally, we have a gem that made Stanley Kubrick’s name written on the front page of sci-fi history. It has it all: elaborate screenplay, pioneering special effects, epic score and, of course, exploration of the themes that will always be essential to people.

Source: Reddit