Comedies are super generational and don't age well. I remember first watching Animal House and being like huh, this is it? Belushi seems like a guy who's like Babe Ruth where he was of his time but people since have been way better at what he did like Farley.
Boys In The Boat movie was fine by the numbers film. It was a story that setup way better as a book than a movie. Stakes are pretty low for a movie. If they lost it wasn't like we were going to lose the war.
The only thing I remember about the movie being great was a scene in the heart of the movie where UW is calling begging to raise money for athletics or they're gonna fail and I'm surprised it isn't bigger her or on Twitter.
Maybe it's because I'm pushing 50, but I feel like Animal House hasn't aged day. But I also feel the same way about Caddy shack and Blazing Saddles. Perhaps when I debut these films for my kids in a few years they won't appreciate the humor.
Agree re: Boys in the Boat. It has some positives, but was ultimately formulaic Hollywood stuff. Book was better by far. We didn't send our JV boat to beat Hitler which is what the movie leads you to think.