Sentences with phrase «reached classic status»

It reached classic status in less than a year on the market, so you know it must be good!
While it won't reach classic status like Banjo - Kazooie, Unbox is a fun distraction that offers a decent amount of gameplay should you want to invest the time into it, all while being an adorable cardboard box.
The director has disappeared from feature films over the past decade, and with «Boyz N the Hood» reaching classic status during this time, most audiences have realized his talent.
Many of the older games for that system are themselves reaching classic status, and being able to directly play the cartridges on the 3DS is a great feature for classic gamers.
These stumbling blocks may stop the game from reaching classic status, although the series is always such a grand spectacle and visual treat, that we always thank the mighty one for gifting us with eyesight and bemoaning those unfortunate enough to be blind, with this said it's not too difficult to let some of the problems slide.

Not exact matches

Every classic work of art reaches public (and sometimes universal) status through, not despite, its particularity.
Darkness comes thisclose to reaching sci - fi classic status, but the screenwriters opt to pay homage to old stories instead of charting their own path making it feel more like a remake and not the fresh start suggested by the 2009 film.
Reaching cult classic status, I only stumbled upon this film fairly recently; and though it was released back in 1995, it may still be the most relevant and resounding film to tackle the experience of middle school and family life for an unpopular suburban pre-teen girl.
The classic American Dream — that socioeconomic status doesn't determine success — is falling out of reach for students who aren't given the same access to quality education, Rice said.
Must be nice to know that your book has reached the status of «classic» and that there's nothing further that you have to do — your book will live just as long as people have books, ebook readers, or chips that can read text surgically implanted into their brains — or whatever the next big book delivery system turns out to be.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z