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Originally posted by bwind22
? ? ? Okay, what is it then?
Are you seriously trying to sit here and argue that Ringu is more of a classic than Gone with the Wind? Once again, you are basing your definition of 'classic' off your own personal taste in movies. You said 'me' 3 times in that paragraph and we are talking about an objective phrase... It doesn't matter what the movie is to you, it matters how it is perceived by the general public and film industry alike. Gone with the Wind already is a classic. The fact that you think differently isn't going to change that, it just makes you wrong.
Saying that Gone with the Wind reminds you of Titanic is simply too ridiculous to comment on. How old are you anyways? (Obviously you saw Titanic before you saw Gone with the Wind or you would have never made that reference, and that's why I ask.)
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Saying "Ringu" is a classic isnt just my personal meaning....you pretty much agree its going to become a classic in some years....To me it allready are....
Like I have tried to point out the term classic dont say anything about the age of the movie.....the term pretty much means well known...but when you are talking about a classic movie..what you need to think about is this:
audience (well known), impact and style
"Ringu" was made in 1998...making it seven years old....thats not important...what matter is:
well known, impact and style
...and whats wrong using 'ME' ? I'm sure you know that it is individuales who change things...There isnt anything called an objective phrase....you could try to talk objective but its just an ilusión....:cool: (its still you)
The general public is you and ME...and a lot of others...
...and no I saw "Gone with the wind" long before "Titanic"