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I haven't even watched the thing and i get it. Whatever rock you live under is dangerously large and you some vacate the area immediately.
I'm maybe just not 50+ years old like the rest of the userbase lol
Do you think people only watch films that are younger than themselves?
people generally watch more new films than old films, yes
But not solely. I don’t know anyone who hasn’t seen at least a few films that are older than them. And if you haven’t, you really should, there are some amazing timeless classics from the 70s, 80s, 90s, etc. out there. Even some that are close to 100 years old.