Parts of it anyway. 
Today, for reasons I’m not sure I can reconstruct, I watched Mahogany, with Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams, and Tony Perkins.
There are 37 people on this planet who gave this film a “10.”
I want to know who they are and what they were smoking.
Welcome Back, Kotter
Family Ties
This thread is suppose to be about things that were bad to begin with and hasn’t aged well since. Three’s Company, E.T., We Are the World, etc. were all pretty darn good in the day but they certainly haven’t aged well. Bad things that haven’t gotten better with age include movies like Commando or Cobra.
I was at a Star Trek convention once and Nimoy said “I find the shows that were good in 1967 are still good today. The shows that were bad are still bad today.” I think that’s generally true, does anyone have an example of something that was bad that got better with age?
Marc
George Romero’s “Night Of The Living Dead” (1968). Bad, cheesy and ludicrous (though frightening), not quite as bad now with the nostalgia factor working for it.