25+ years and the movie is still being discussed & aired = classic
25+ years and the movie is being discussed with this passion = cult classic

25+ years and the movie is being discussed with this passion = cult classic

Quit picking on poor Piratecat, there are other people who don't like the Goonies. I'm sure Scrooge and the Grinch don't like The Goonies either.![]()
Not to mention that those caves go everywhere under that town, and nobody has ever come across them before (well, except for Copperpot and One-Eyed-Willie...)
But...uhm...do not mistake the above comment for anything other than absolute love and adoration of this movie...
Seriously though, I do agree with most of your criticisms of the movie. But, besides the nostalgia of it being a movie I saw in high school, it's a movie I took my wife (then girlfriend) to see when we were dating. So, I've got a bit of sentamentalism wrapped up with it also. She loves it too.![]()
Is a mod's offsite behavior a concern for the EN World community?
Yea, I hear they like Highlander 2 too!![]()
Yea, I hear they like Highlander 2 too!![]()
No surprise - the director of Temple of Doom is one of the writers of Goonies and the guy's a totally talentless hack. But I did like 1941, which he was also responsible for.By "classic," Crothian means "mediocre but covered by a mucous-like gloss of nostalgia"!
Even when I saw it the adventure in the goonies was really sub-par compared to the adventure I could have pictured in my head. Scads of lost potential and plot holes and just dumb choices. Re-seeing it as an adult, it was even worse than I imagined.
Plus, it featured Short Round, and he still has a lot to answer for from Temple of Doom.
Goonies? Is that the one with annoying kids going into caves but there wasn't any real fantasy to it? I vaguely recall boring trailers for it and assumed it was a straight-to-video thing.
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