noun: a point of view
one holds for a movie, tv show or other form of entertainment that you adored as a child, so much so that as an
adult, despite reflecting on it and realizing it is
sub-par or flawed, you still think of it as excellent.
Conversely, someone who
never experienced it as a child and does so for the first time as an
adult might think it is awful and not understand why people adore it.
References the 1985 film "The Goonies," a children's movie with numerous technical flaws and editing mistakes, plot holes, terrible child acting and overall nonsense that had an atrocious critical reception but is beloved to adults who watched it as children.