• @Nangijala@feddit.dk
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    91 day ago

    Oh man, we had so many weird movies.

    While my mom was in charge of nurturing a broad taste in music, my dad was in charge of taping movies of all kinds and showing them to us.

    He waited for me to turn 13 to watch Seven Samurai and several other Kurosawa movies. We watched all the old Pink Panther movies, a couple of Jacques Tati films (Mon Uncle being our favourite when we had the flu), Le Ballon Rouge, multiple Soviet animated movies, 2001 A Space Odyssey, Charlie Chaplin’s Gold Rush, Gloria, The Blues Brothers and on and on and on.

    I owe a lot to my parents for instilling a broad music and movie taste in me super early.

    I’m sure kids of today form their own valuable memories, but their reality is so foreign to us that we only see it as a threat.

    I’m a pretty big fan of the podcast Creepcast on youtube and one of the cohosts grew up on creepypastas online which is very interesting to listen to whenever he talks about the nostalgia for him and many others. I was already in my 20s when creepypastas became a thing online so to me, it is interesting to hear what childhood was like for the 20somethings of today, who all grew up on the internet and have fond memories of it.

    The kids of today will have their stories too and they will also be interesting to listen to, I’m sure. It is differnet than growing up on worn out cassette and VHS tapes, but it doesn’t make it all bad. Things just change over time.