Hey, I saw "7 Days in May" - it had cheesy moments, but for a cold-war era film; just wow! I don't really watch movies or shows from that period; im too young too appreciate it
and i prefer movies from my time. But once in a while, you find a real treasure that stays classic and timeless BECAUSE it's a product of its time. The original Richard Donner superman films were great, no doubt due to a talented director and good acting. As a product of its time it retains a level of cheese which, in my "professional" opinion gives it more of a dated 'charm' rather than timeless. But nonetheless, my kids probably wont be able to understand why people used to watch movies on 2D-only screens instead of full-surround 3D holograms