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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 281189" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Never thought about Animal House not translating to other markets. Still, I think everyone can relate to a group of pranksters defying the establishment. Revenge of the Nerds, now that relies heavily on knowing the 'Greek Life' of college campuses. It also hasn't aged well at all, while Animal House never gets old and plays more like a period piece with none of the humor being pop culture reliant.</p><p></p><p>As for Heat, it's nothing short of phenomenal and feels just as fresh today as it did in the mid 90's. There's nothing false in it, nothing that makes you go 'only in the movies' when it comes to action sequences. The drama is riveting and heartbreaking and sucks you in whether it's your first time watching or your 11th. If you are watching for the first time though, I cannot stress enough that you watch in on a proper size TV and have the sound cranked up (preferably through a proper surround sound setup).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 281189, member: 134"] Never thought about Animal House not translating to other markets. Still, I think everyone can relate to a group of pranksters defying the establishment. Revenge of the Nerds, now that relies heavily on knowing the 'Greek Life' of college campuses. It also hasn't aged well at all, while Animal House never gets old and plays more like a period piece with none of the humor being pop culture reliant. As for Heat, it's nothing short of phenomenal and feels just as fresh today as it did in the mid 90's. There's nothing false in it, nothing that makes you go 'only in the movies' when it comes to action sequences. The drama is riveting and heartbreaking and sucks you in whether it's your first time watching or your 11th. If you are watching for the first time though, I cannot stress enough that you watch in on a proper size TV and have the sound cranked up (preferably through a proper surround sound setup). [/QUOTE]
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