In 100 Years, What Games, Movies, and Television Will Be Seen as Art?: Our Community Responds
Episode 50 of our podcast Rated NA will be going live tomorrow afternoon, but we felt obligated to share these incredible responses to this weeks question: “What video game franchise, film, or television series will be viewed as art in 100 years and why?” On top of getting a ton of stellar responses from our friends and readers, we were also lucky enough to hear back from a number of the people that made the past 15 months at Nerd Appropriate so awesome. One of the best things about being a part of this site, is getting to talk with such incredibly creative people about the things we love, and for that we’re immensely grateful. Take a look at what some of our friends in the industry had to say about the future.
@NerdAppropriate family moment?! Does this mean no sexy time? Sheesh
@NerdAppropriate Does when Bruce Willis says “Yippie Ki Yay Motherfucker” in Die Hard count?
@NerdAppropriate “This is my family. I found it, all on my own. Is little, and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good.” -Lilo and Stitch
@NerdAppropriate Ezio’s mother telling him to get a real hobby in AC2. #Ihaveplentyofoutlets #IMEANBESIDESVAGINAS
@NerdAppropriate In DA2 when Warden!Bethany comes back at the end of Act III to help Hawke save Kirkwall. I had FEELS, man. #hawkeward
@NerdAppropriate the ending of Little Miss Sunshine where the whole family dances with Olive on stage 🙂
@NerdAppropriate “Practice starts at 5. As of 4:55, you’re late.” Coach Carter to his son.
@NerdAppropriate the scene in the movie Incredibles were the family suits up for the first time and fights together
@NerdAppropriate I can only think of morbid sad things.
@NerdAppropriate The Simpson’s episode about Maggie’s birth when Homer has to go back to the nuclear plant.(http://t.co/rJrtgJvM)
@NerdAppropriate you used up all the glue on purpose!! Not a finga!!! – Old Man, Christmas Story, broken lamp, family controversy for years
@NerdAppropriate not one moment per se but Road to Perdition is one of my favorites as far as media tackling fathers and sons.
@NerdAppropriate Not sure why this came to mind, but Im going with it. ‘Bullets Over Bel-Air’ episode of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. #heavy
It might be a weird answer, but I always loved the way that Darksiders ended. With the angels telling war that he now stands against them alone and he responded ‘Not alone’ with the 3 other horsemen cometing in to the background. I mean they’re brothers right, so it’s kinda family.
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Though I wasn’t a huge fan of the character off the bat, the way they introduced Dawn as Buffy’s little sister in Buffy the Vampire Slayer was pretty great. Oh, and the dad busting into the bathroom on Michael J Fox in Teen Wolf. That was awesome.