Dated?
Having just finished watching "American Graffiti" last night my thoughts are still fresh in the mind - first let it be said that I had high expectations for what is a critically acclaimed cult classic, and from a pre star wars Lucas, who was coming off the back of THX-1138.
That said, as much as I wanted dearly to enjoy this film, I really didn't... Perhaps that's a little strong as there were aspects I like: The set design and period feel was excellent, as was the soundtrack and by in large the performances were good, notably Richard Dreyfuss an Harrison Fords small role.
However I felt that the whole film lacks the real authenticity and realness of some of it's contemporary's in the teen genre - notabe the early kevin Smith and Linklater films, such as Dazed and Confused. For me the PG rating really held it back in its authentic feel, as I know it's supposed to be tapping in to the whole "Americas last age of innocence" feel but this was the early 60s, sure the psychedelic movement was still young but it all seems very nostalgic and through rose tinted glasses...
I respect what it done for the genre - and for the budget and period it was written in, it was an influential and critical success. However it feels all rather cheesy and family fun now compared to others in the genre - notable dazed and confused, i felt it was a much more accurate depiction of the same teenage issues or be it a decade later.
Anyway I'd like to hear you're thoughts, especially if you feel the same way...