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In Reply to: Re: Watching old films posted by Troy on February 18, 2004 at 11:21:03:
I think he meant "dated".
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That is close, but I was trying to avoid this overused word intentionally. It was more the question of WHY some films become dated and some don't, and I think basing on contemporary elements will give you short life, while anything that has to do with the "forever" things will remain fresh.
Nothing wrong with "dated".
Like those bell-bottoms you used to wear in the 70s. And those ties...
I bought them in 1973 and they are still as new. Good American quality... you know...
I bet you didn't wear this one -
You better get one of these... it is still snowing 7 days out of ten in Moscow
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