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Apr 1, 2015
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85fan
RE: using that logic, a strong case could be made for the 80's
Condor Man, haven't heard that name in a long time.
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POLL: Best Era for movies?
bushy7
3/31/15 1:56pm
whichever era didn't have Michael Bay movies....
TheDeek
3/31/15 2:02pm
Older movies were great, until you compare them to the quality of movies today.
Cougar-Duck
3/31/15 2:05pm
The Godfather would like to see you, now
CoopDizz
3/31/15 2:06pm
Most movies today are all flash and no substance.
Blue Ghost
3/31/15 3:56pm
Depends. I prefer the rom-coms from the 50s/60s to the unoriginal filth of
Bert609
3/31/15 2:05pm
I can't believe I'm the only one so far who has said the '70's
CoopDizz
3/31/15 2:11pm
using that logic, a strong case could be made for the 80's
TheDeek
3/31/15 2:16pm
Or the 90s
byujacob
3/31/15 2:18pm
Condor Man - nice
CoopDizz
3/31/15 2:21pm
Revenge of the Jedi is most certainly not as good as A New Hope.
Shimmy
3/31/15 3:44pm
I like to think of how good an ewok would taste if kimchi got his hands on one.
TheDeek
3/31/15 4:03pm
RE: using that logic, a strong case could be made for the 80's
85fan
4/1/15 12:17am
The 70s were a huge step forward for film making, but many of the great films
byujacob
3/31/15 2:16pm
I would put the 90's second, easily
CoopDizz
3/31/15 2:31pm
I agree with you. The '70s were a great mix of story/dialogue with modern film
Mikey
3/31/15 3:11pm
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