Nathan Dodge
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I found the following post in an IMDB thread for 1985 movie, The Goonies:
"The Goonies is one of my favorite movies. I can only dream about doing half as many things as these kids do in this movie. I love the outdoors, I love being on my bike, I love exploring, and I love hanging out with my friends. And most of all, I love a great adventure. It's unfortunate for my generation that we can't do anything independently without our parents worrying or checking up on us every 5 minutes. I can't tell you what I would give to be able to have a childhood as fun as you guys had. The closest thing I have to getting out is going to the mall five minutes away and walking around, wrecking (mild) havoc.
My parents freak out if I tell them that my friends and I missed the first showing of a movie and we have to wait an extra half hour until the next. They don't allow me to stay home alone. Hell, I'm not even allowed to walk our dog around the block by myself.
Kids can't do anything anymore. We are practically inclined to sit on the couch, playing with our games or laptops or phones all day. If we have homework, which we always have a TON of, that is the first priority. You can forget being able to catch a movie with friends on a school night. Where I live, if you are under 18, you are not allowed to be out past 9:30 doing anything. They won't sell you a movie ticket past 7:30. Most parks will kick you out right before dark. If cops see you on the street and think you are underage, they take you down to the station and get your parents to pick you up.
Kids are bombarded with stories about kidnappings and murders of other adolescents. We are warned about the risks of going out without adult supervision. Gang violence is everywhere, and creeps are never far off. It isn't really hard for me to see why parents are so worrisome all the time. The stories we are told are meant to strike fear into our hearts.
Life is boring. That's why the Goonies will always be one of my favorite movies. It's fun. It is the childhood that I will never, ever be able to have. You guys had it made in the 80's."
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Okay...
I realize that kids of a recent vintage have micromanagement-style parents who overprotect them, but I always believed that these kids were none the wiser about how their lives are regulated. However, when they see 1980s adventure movies, they realize that they are missing out on playing outside and it came as a surprise to me that any kid today would hold the '80s in high esteem, but then I take that decade for granted, having grown up in that time.
Thoughts?
"The Goonies is one of my favorite movies. I can only dream about doing half as many things as these kids do in this movie. I love the outdoors, I love being on my bike, I love exploring, and I love hanging out with my friends. And most of all, I love a great adventure. It's unfortunate for my generation that we can't do anything independently without our parents worrying or checking up on us every 5 minutes. I can't tell you what I would give to be able to have a childhood as fun as you guys had. The closest thing I have to getting out is going to the mall five minutes away and walking around, wrecking (mild) havoc.
My parents freak out if I tell them that my friends and I missed the first showing of a movie and we have to wait an extra half hour until the next. They don't allow me to stay home alone. Hell, I'm not even allowed to walk our dog around the block by myself.
Kids can't do anything anymore. We are practically inclined to sit on the couch, playing with our games or laptops or phones all day. If we have homework, which we always have a TON of, that is the first priority. You can forget being able to catch a movie with friends on a school night. Where I live, if you are under 18, you are not allowed to be out past 9:30 doing anything. They won't sell you a movie ticket past 7:30. Most parks will kick you out right before dark. If cops see you on the street and think you are underage, they take you down to the station and get your parents to pick you up.
Kids are bombarded with stories about kidnappings and murders of other adolescents. We are warned about the risks of going out without adult supervision. Gang violence is everywhere, and creeps are never far off. It isn't really hard for me to see why parents are so worrisome all the time. The stories we are told are meant to strike fear into our hearts.
Life is boring. That's why the Goonies will always be one of my favorite movies. It's fun. It is the childhood that I will never, ever be able to have. You guys had it made in the 80's."
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Okay...
I realize that kids of a recent vintage have micromanagement-style parents who overprotect them, but I always believed that these kids were none the wiser about how their lives are regulated. However, when they see 1980s adventure movies, they realize that they are missing out on playing outside and it came as a surprise to me that any kid today would hold the '80s in high esteem, but then I take that decade for granted, having grown up in that time.
Thoughts?