It’s amazing to see the difference between then and now 2025 — these actors have aged with such grace and dignity.
Christopher Lloyd still looks sharp, but they kind of glossed over his struggles in later years.
Barbara Feldon was my favorite part, though honestly, the segment felt too short for such a big star.
They included Bruce Dern but skipped others like Gene Hackman — that feels incomplete.
Alan Alda's section was really inspiring, but the editing made it feel rushed compared to others.
I don't think Brigitte Auber deserved such a long spotlight — she only had one major Hollywood role.
Claudia Cardinale’s story was amazing, but they barely mentioned her work in Italian cinema.
It’s a great tribute overall, though I feel like it focused too much on American actors.
Watching their stories unfold from the golden era to then and now 2025 gives me chills — pure legends.
In Hollywood today, we rarely see actors with careers lasting this long or meaning this much.
The loyalty and passion these actors showed is something hollywood today seems to be missing.
Hollywood today feels so commercialized — these old stars remind me what true artistry looks like.
The contrast between their energy back then and now 2025 really shows how strong their spirit still is.