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10 Reasons Cool Runnings Is Every Bit As Good As You Remember It

While nostalgia may inform a certain amount of taste and affection we have for movies from our childhood, some really do stand the test of time. The Shawshank Redemption is perhaps the best example of a film that was shown over and over and over on TV in the 90s, resulting in a popularity that keeps it perennially at the top of the IMDb ratings list. Others, like Hook, show their age, and it’s more than just a few wrinkled spots (for the record, I’m still a fan, though I begrudgingly admit I am in the minority). I find it hard to go back and try to objectively evaluate something I loved as a kid. It can be tinged by nostalgia, but also by disappointment in the loss of magic or innocence, or by a cynicism that dictates if you liked something as a kid, liking it as an adult shows a lack of maturity.

[h2]2) There are funny quotes, and some inspiring ones[/h2]

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The classic “Ya dead?” “Yeah, mon” exchange is probably the most quotable line of the entire movie, with perhaps not the greatest shelf life. But on re-watching I was reminded of just how silly and enjoyable it is to hear a man who just crashed into and destroyed an entire shack telling his friend that he died. Add to this the wonderful line uttered by Sanka as he warms his hands next to his fellow national bobsledders: “I am feeling very Olympic today!” I continue to say that myself at least once every two years.

Then there is the entire self-actualization subplot between Yul and Junior, with Yul channelling every ounce of intellect he has to deliver the inspiring line, “Yo, people always afraid o’ what’s diff’rent.” It’s actually kind of a nice little moment of assertion in the midst of other teams icing out, so to speak, the Jamaicans (it was of course a storyline that was fabricated in an objective sense; it’s probably possible that the bobsledders still felt alienated given the fact that they were surrounded by a bunch of pale-skinned cold weather veterans). The rallying around the team that occurs at the end is enough to warm a snowman’s heart.

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