These films were once cultural phenomena, box office giants, and cable TV staples, but many younger people have never even heard of them.

"Loved watching this on VHS as a kid in the late ‘90s/early '00s. My mom brought it home one day, and based on the title, I thought I wouldn’t like it (Romance? Boring!), but it turned out to be a really fun adventure movie. Ought to watch it again sometime soon."

"Those workers' parents have culturally deprived them."

"The urban legend has outlived the film."

"Tron is such a feat of cinema, and it pains me that it’s under-appreciated."

"Kevin Kline absolutely steals every scene he's in."

"Nowadays, it's seen as merely a footnote in film history. Or ridiculed for its hokeyness. Even many modern film buffs don't realize what a phenomenon it was at the time. While it would be stretching it to say it was the Titanic of its time, it wouldn't be inaccurate to say its impact was definitely equal to Pretty Woman or Ghost."

"I love the random overlap between the casts of Short Circuit and Police Academy."

"Yeah, well, you know what Jack Burton says at a time like this?"

"I introduced my kids to this movie, and the #1 draw for them was all the slapstick violence. They just don’t do that anymore."

"Rewatched it recently and the cinematography is amazing, some real standout scenes on the chain gang with reflections in the mirrored sunglasses, and when Joy Harmon washes the car… wow!!🤩 Unusual in its portrayal of Paul Newman’s anti-hero."

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