Pulps a movie that people in 100, 200, 300 years will be watching. That will be when most other movies will be forgotten, but Pulp? some will still see it even then. It's just that classic.
I must have watched that movie 8 times already its still as good as the first time I watched it. Classic it is.
[QUOTE=J!NX;45243065]Pulps a movie that people in 100, 200, 300 years will be watching. That will be when most other movies will be forgotten, but Pulp? some will still see it even then. It's just that classic.[/QUOTE]
Isn't it now considered culturally significant and is undergoing archival so it's still around in the future?
Sponge bob will be relevant in the future also. Because we'll all be living at the bottom of ocean when all the ice caps melt.
[QUOTE=Doritos-pope;45245699]Isn't it now considered culturally significant and is undergoing archival so it's still around in the future?[/QUOTE]
Yep, got the stamp of cultural significance last year.
[QUOTE=Doritos-pope;45245699]Isn't it now considered culturally significant and is undergoing archival so it's still around in the future?[/QUOTE]
to be fair, with the internet old movies will still exist, even movies when TV was invented are still around, so I'd hope to imagine all our old shows would still be around
Pulp certainly would be.
i have no doubt there are collectors, archivists, film buffs and critics, all around the globe who have their own private or public collections of as many movies from the past they can store on as many hard drives as they can buy. something tells me we'll always have the past backed up, somewhere
[QUOTE=DChapsfield;45247464]i have no doubt there are collectors, archivists, film buffs and critics, all around the globe who have their own private or public collections of as many movies from the past they can store on as many hard drives as they can buy. something tells me we'll always have the past backed up, somewhere[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=DChapsfield;45247464]i have no doubt there are collectors, archivists, film buffs and critics, all around the globe who have their own private or public collections of as many movies from the past they can store on as many hard drives as they can buy. something tells me we'll always have the past backed up, somewhere[/QUOTE]
and this is why mint NES games are going to be a thing for a while.
so many old movies and games are stored on personal and commercial and industrial and educational drives, cds, and whatever else they can be stored on
god knows how many copies of Pulp Fiction and the entire series of spongebob there is out there.
That was surprisingly good.
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