Larbre34 wrote: It would be the 1970s by a distance.
Larbre34 wrote: Godfather, Exorcist, Jaws, Cuckoos Nest, The Sting, Alien, Deliverance, Blazing Saddles, Omen, Superman, Clockwork Orange, Star Wars, Apocalypse Now, Jaws, Life of Brian, Wickerman, Carrie, the Dirty Harrys and my personal favourite of all time Midnight Cowboy.
Larbre34 wrote: In my opinion, the bar setters across all genres were made in the 70s, new ground was broken, the greatest film makers of the last 50 years cut their teeth and reinvented the medium. Many since have tried to surpass these titles with similar efforts, but failed.
Sonny678 wrote: » Your 100% right . The 1970s was the best decade for film by a metric mile. There is no debate. Here some 70s films you left out Taxidriver , Chinatown, Close Encounters of the Third kind, The Deerhunter, Annie Hall, Rocky, Patton, American Graffiti, Mean Streets, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Alice doesnt live here anymore, Shampoo, Marathon Man, Midnight Express, Enter the Dragon, The Candidate, Tommy, Halloween, Saturday Night Fever , All the Presidents Men, Grease, Manhattan, Badlands, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Kramer v Kramer , The French Connection, Serpico, Last Tango in Paris, Dog Day Afternoon, The Conversation, The last Picture Show and Nashville.
Sonny678 wrote: » There is no debate.
Larbre34 wrote: » It would be the 1970s by a distance. Godfather, Exorcist, Jaws, Cuckoos Nest, The Sting, Alien, Deliverance, Blazing Saddles, Omen, Superman, Clockwork Orange, Star Wars, Apocalypse Now, Jaws, Life of Brian, Wickerman, Carrie, the Dirty Harrys and my personal favourite of all time Midnight Cowboy. In my opinion, the bar setters across all genres were made in the 70s, new ground was broken, the greatest film makers of the last 50 years cut their teeth and reinvented the medium. Many since have tried to surpass these titles with similar efforts, but failed.
Arghus wrote: It does amaze me from time to time just how much of a change took place in those few years from about 1967 to lets say 1970 in American cinema. If you watch certain movies from 1965 and 1966 their quaintness and coyness when it comes to explicitly depicting anything vaguely "adult" can be stifling, yet just a few years later people were cussing, fcking and killing with wild abandon on screen. There was an incredible cultural shift there in the surface level maturity - I say surface level, because underneath all that censorship and prudishness, a lot of films from earlier eras were just as sick sometimes, but had to be more artful about it - of on-screen taboo breaking.
Arghus wrote: » I suppose personally I'd have a fondness for the seventies, but I can see arguments being made for the forties, fifties or sixties too. I think the seventies gets rated higher - maybe over-rated - by many because it was the decade where New Hollywood really took off and so many iconic filmmakers or films that still resonate with popular culture today first came upon the scene. So I think the seventies gets held up because a lot of films from that era are still culturally relevant in a way, that in many cases, earlier movies are not. That isn't to say they are better as such, more that I think people think most readily of that era above others when it comes to great films. It does amaze me from time to time just how much of a change took place in those few years from about 1967 to lets say 1970 in American cinema. If you watch certain movies from 1965 and 1966 their quaintness and coyness when it comes to explicitly depicting anything vaguely "adult" can be stifling, yet just a few years later people were cussing, fcking and killing with wild abandon on screen. There was an incredible cultural shift there in the surface level maturity - I say surface level, because underneath all that censorship and prudishness, a lot of films from earlier eras were just as sick sometimes, but had to be more artful about it - of on-screen taboo breaking.
Gwynplaine wrote: » For me it's the 90's, with the 80's a close second 90's - T2, Trainspotting, The Matrix, Pulp Fiction, White Men Can't Jump, Forrest Gump, The Field. 80's - Die Hard, Terminator, Predator, Batman, Rain Man, The Shining.
Theboinkmaster wrote: » Yes an absolute classic and always included in top 50 films ever made - ground breaking indeed
Technocentral wrote: » I know I voted 40s but MAD that no votes for 60s! Pyscho, Some Like it Hot, Lawrence of Arabia, 2001, Bonnie and Clyde, Midnight Cowboy, Dr. Strangelove, The Good the Bad trilogy, The Birds, The Apartment, Planet of the Apes....
Panrich wrote: » Technocentral wrote: » I know I voted 40s but MAD that no votes for 60s! Pyscho, Some Like it Hot, Lawrence of Arabia, 2001, Bonnie and Clyde, Midnight Cowboy, Dr. Strangelove, The Good the Bad trilogy, The Birds, The Apartment, Planet of the Apes.... Substitute Whatever happened to baby Jane or To kill a mocking bird for Some Like it Hot (1957)