Steven, on the nostalgia of the movie: «The movie isn't
really about nostalgia.
Not exact matches
I'm
really not picky
about it and will try anything from vegetarian to all - meat, or a nice all - day crockpot chili to something quick in a can (that one's more
nostalgia than anything, though).
After this weekend, you can resume your baseball routine and let the
nostalgia attack your brain and rewire what you
really thought
about him while it was happening.
Something
about the
nostalgia of it
really works for me.
Some see this version of the story as a psychological thriller
about an aging spy in a changing world (and some find Brandauer's Largo to be complex and sensitive; I merely find him bland and tiresome), but there's
really nothing to the damned thing beyond a dusty, misguided
nostalgia attempting to resurrect Connery's glory days.
Much of this music is still too pervasive to qualify as
nostalgia, and in some respects, the story is
really about the first steps toward rock radio's commercial homogenization.
I
really don't get all the fuzz
about this flick: it's a pure hollywoodish cliched fell good /
nostalgia movie with a seductive soundtrack.
We all know
about misery memoir, chick - lit, sick lit, paranormal romance, urban fantasy, dystopian romance,
nostalgia fiction, new adult, adult, space opera etc etc and that amorphous beast we just call «literature», into which falls any book we like but we can't
really pair with an obvious partner.
Something
about the
nostalgia of it
really works for me.
The new characters don't
really impress me though, probably because Street Fighter has always been
about nostalgia for me personally.
In a lot of ways it felt like it was a quick attempt to capitalize off of the success and
nostalgia brought
about from 2008's Mega Man 9, but other than a new story and new bosses (seeing the Rockman Killers brought back was
really awesome!)
I
really need to replay that game for
nostalgia, it's been nearly 9 years since i've played it, I remember little
about it, and i refuse to look at any lets plays because I want to relive the
nostalgia when I finally do play it again....
But there is something
about the aesthetics of the packaging that
really warms the heart in the old SEGA Nerd, bringing back the
nostalgia factor and the days of buying (or receiving) new SEGA games as a kid.
Oxenfree takes the best parts of 80s
nostalgia, removes the bits you'd
really rather forget
about the actual 80s and injects a big dose of supernatural horror.
Those looking to reminisce
about the famous Top Gun film may find themselves a little short - changed with the material that's provided, but there are few scenes that
really sink you into a sense of
nostalgia, albeit rather few and far between.
I guess that's one of the things that makes them different from photographs, in that a photograph might be a record, a snap, one moment — a painting I think is
about creating a small world around that photo... I
really like that idea of something that you can enter like a box or an exhibition space, and enter these little rooms which for me are memories, but it's not
about nostalgia — it's more
about setting up something that's still living — so it's almost they're all in the present, rather than in the past.»
What it's
really about is film technology, the nature of storytelling,
nostalgia, and the absurdity of life.
It's
about nostalgia and I
really like to have that in my home, too.»