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The 70's followed by the 40's.
The 80's are hands down my least favorite, what a crappy decade for intelligent, adult film. |
my favorite decade is the current one so i didn't vote. i'm always more interested in what today's international collective of filmmakers have to offer than those of decades past. if I had to choose, it would late 50's - early 60's.
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80's, I think of teen movies.
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70's
Coppola: The Godfather films, The Conversation, Apocalypse Now Spielberg: Jaws, Close Encouters Depalma: Sisters, Carrie, The Fury, Dressed to Kill Bogdanovich: The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon, What's Up, Doc? Kubrick: A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon Penn: Alice's Restaurant, Little Big Man, Night Moves Altman: M*A*S*H, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, California Split, The Long Goodbye, Nashville Forman: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Hair Lucas: American Graffiti, Star Wars Scorsese: Mean Streets, Alice Doesn't Live.., Taxi Driver, The Last Waltz Friedkin: Boys in the Band, French Connection, The Exorcist Lumet: Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Network Pakula: Klute, All the President's Men Malick: Badlands, Days of Heaven Polanski: Chinatown, Tess Fosse: Cabaret, Lenny, All That Jazz Cassavetes: Husbands, Woman Under the Influence Allen: Sleeper, Annie Hall, Manhattan Ashby: Harold and Maude, The Last Detail, Shampoo, Bound for Glory, Coming Home, Being There Brooks: Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles Others: Carnal Knowledge, Woodstock, Five Easy Pieces, The Sting, Fat City, Across 110th Street, Marathon Man, An Unmarried Woman, Two Lane Blacktop, ...And Justice For All More: The Deer Hunter, Midnight Express, Panic in Needle Park, Who'll Stop the Rain, Dirty Harry, Animal House, Patton Oh yeah, and: Three Days of the Condor, Deliverance, Saturday Night Fever, The Rose, Rollerball, The Longest Yard, Breaking Away, Straight Time, Alien ..and that's just American films. Fellini, Bergman, Truffaut, Antonioni, Malle, Kurosawa, Chabrol, Rohmer were all going strong during this decade as well. |
Another 70's vote, here.
-JP |
...1930s and 1940s - because people smoked (e.g. just about every 'film noir' movie I've ever seen,
The Snake Pit, Wing And A Prayer and other WW2 movies, etc.... . . . ;) . . . |
Originally Posted by Rivero
The 1970's.....a time when films actually had balls.
i don't mean to say the 70s wasn't a good decade, but i certainly think we're becoming only more desensitized to things like violence and sex. |
80's because it was the period of the big bad action movie :D
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Had to pick, each decade had it's own flavor. The 90's brought us great SciFi, 80's adventure, 70's sowed the seeds for all the great movies in the 80s & 90s.
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I picked the 50's, but it's pretty close for me between the 50's, 40's and 70's.
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The '50's
Vertigo Rear Window Strangers on a Train North by Northwest Singin' in the Rain East of Eden Rebel without a Cause All About Eve Sunset Boulevard Some Like It Hot From Here to Eternity Ben-Hur The Bridge on the River Kwai Paths of Glory The Killing So on and so forth. Just so many highly entertaining, classy movies. Of course I think every decade so far has offered many fantastic films. |
right on me12321! Folks like Hitchcock and Kurosawa were in their prime! Not to mention the prime of classic scifi, Forbidden Planet, War of the Worlds, The Day the Earth Stood Still etc. Russo-Finnish fantasy films, i could go on.
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The '80s are the clear winner for me, for pure entertainment as opposed to high art.
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Originally Posted by Buford T Pusser
Weird, the 90s book URL is in the message but invisible.
Originally Posted by Buford T Pusser
I'll go with 70s.
So far I've picked up two of these photo books by Jurgen Muller. http://images.amazon.com/images/P/38...CMZZZZZZZ_.jpg http://images.amazon.com/images/P/38...CMZZZZZZZ_.jpg Looking through what he picked for the 70s made me realize how many of my faves were from that decade. I'd go with the 90s second. Probably the 80s, then 60s after that. |
Thanks. What a rookie mistake.
I've since picked up the 60's book http://images.amazon.com/images/P/38...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg example of the inside look: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/38...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg and was going to grab the 80's book at a Borders but I didn't have my 25 percent off coupon with me. :( http://images.amazon.com/images/P/38...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg A book of the 50's movies will be out in April. |
So the post-cultural revolution movies have an unbelievable 74%? Can't believe this people... i personally can start watching any movie pre-70s and like it no matter how bad, heck i love watching old swords n sandals, fantasy movies, my favorite forever.. 50s! with 60s very closely behind. 40s coming in close 3rd.
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I'm takin' the '90s. Because that decade of movies I can watch over and over again. The classic decades are great, but I enjoyed the '90s more.
Silence of the Lambs A Few Good Men Unforgiven Jurassic Park Schindler's List Forrest Gump Pulp Fiction Braveheart Mission: Impossible Fargo Titanic Saving Private Ryan Being John Malkovich The Insider The Matrix Austin Powers Election Magnolia etc. |
Probably the '70s.
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70's is a clear standout for me.
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alright, who voted for 1900??????
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Originally Posted by Darkfriend
Exactly.
-Scorsese -Coppola -Bogdanovitch -Spielberg -Lucas -De Palma -Friedkin Just great directors who emerged from the 70's. Runner-up deacade of interest: 1930s. Classic era of horror, Universal of some good poverty row films like White Zombie. Aslo, I was born in 1981, so its not like those films are nostagic for me. |
I like the 90's the best but 70's was the best overall when it come's to director's.
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I've got to vote for the 1970s.....
It was a special decade for films as the films that were more bold and daring were also the films that did well at the box office. I suppose this says more about it being the best decade of movie-goers than the best decade of films (anything even hinting of daring and originality these days tanks at the box office), but all the same, I gota vote for the 1970s. |
I suppose this says more about it being the best decade of movie-goers than the best decade of films |
The 1970's for all the incredible directors it gave us who were to influence filmaking throughout the 80's, 90's, to today. At the time though, most people were not aware of these films and the impact they would eventually have.
It wasn't until the 90's that more independent (and foreign films) became a real force in popular culture and why we revere the great directors of the 70's with such awe. So in the end I have to give it up to the 70's directors who dared when they had little to no mainstream support. |
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