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    For me it was the 70's. The absolute turning point of cinema in my opinion for many reasons which I care not to list.
    What was yours (also give a few examples of films which you think defined the culture/lifestyle of it's decade)?

    Here are mine for the 70's
    Taxi Driver, Star Wars, Jaws, The Godfather
    ...Geddit?

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    For me it was the 80's. I love all the campy movies from that decade! All the cheesy horror flicks that were happening at the time. I love them all!



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    Mid-Nineties. When all the Dogma Movies came out.

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    I don't think there was any real decade that stood out from the rest. All of them have top class movies, even going back to the 1930's when M came out.
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    90's.
    The Shawshank Redemption -- greatest movie of all time.
    American Beauty
    Braveheart
    Dances with Wolves
    Fargo
    Forrest Gump
    The Fugitive
    Goodfellas
    Matrix
    Pulp Fiction
    Saving Private Ryan
    Schindler's List
    Seven
    The Shawshank Redemption
    Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    Titanic:
    Usual Suspects
    American History X
    Magnolia
    Primal Fear
    True Romance


    TONS more but thats my top shelf of movies.
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    there was atleast something special about each decade in my estimate but unfortunately a lot of people are turned-off by black and white or those made in the 30-40s. Most people at my old high school knowledge of film only seemed to have spanned the past 20 years and also leaning towards certain genres
    ...Geddit?

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    I like them all

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirkdirden
    90's.
    The Shawshank Redemption -- greatest movie of all time.
    American Beauty
    Braveheart
    Dances with Wolves
    Fargo
    Forrest Gump
    The Fugitive
    Goodfellas
    Matrix
    Pulp Fiction
    Saving Private Ryan
    Schindler's List
    Seven
    The Shawshank Redemption
    Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    Titanic:
    Usual Suspects
    American History X
    Magnolia
    Primal Fear
    True Romance


    TONS more but thats my top shelf of movies.
    I've got to agree. The 90s were so awesome.

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    I don't think I can really call one decade better than any other for movies because every decade had films I liked and films I hated.

    The "golden age" of films I'd consider to be the 1930s when movies like King Kong, Stagecoach, Gone with the Wind, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Wizard of Oz, and Wuthering Heights were all releashed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirkdirden
    90's.
    The Shawshank Redemption -- greatest movie of all time.
    American Beauty
    Braveheart
    Dances with Wolves
    Fargo
    Forrest Gump
    The Fugitive
    Goodfellas
    Matrix
    Pulp Fiction
    Saving Private Ryan
    Schindler's List
    Seven
    The Shawshank Redemption
    Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    Titanic:
    Usual Suspects
    American History X
    Magnolia
    Primal Fear
    True Romance
    Not to mention:

    Eyes Wide Shut
    Being John Malcovich
    Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas
    Fight Club
    Rushmore
    The Truman Show
    Office Space
    Interview With The Vampire

    The 90's was definetly a great decade for film

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris
    For me it was the 80's. I love all the campy movies from that decade! All the cheesy horror flicks that were happening at the time. I love them all!
    Same even though I wasnt born yet..But I get to see most of em now!

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    on the entire human race....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mobiletype
    For me it was the 70's. The absolute turning point of cinema in my opinion for many reasons which I care not to list.
    What was yours (also give a few examples of films which you think defined the culture/lifestyle of it's decade)?

    Here are mine for the 70's
    Taxi Driver, Star Wars, Jaws, The Godfather
    Seconded.

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    80s

    Alien, Predator, Star wars (ESB), Dune ^^, plus more that i cant thinnk of atm.

    I liked the 80s for thier action/horror movies, Alien was the first to make me actually go speechless in fright.
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