today. 50s/60s also gave us Ben Hur and Ten Commandents, so the Religion Genre is far superior to "Noah" and "Gods and Kings" of today. However, other genres like "spy-thrillers" it's tough to beat the 2000's with Bourne Trilogy and the Daniel Craig 007.
Then you have Super Hero genre which hasn't had the kind of writing in the past as 2010+, 80s have their own kind of campy family-type comedies which are legendary and aren't really duplicated today.
The 90s rocked the "disaster genre". Jurrasic Park, Dante's Peak, Independence Day, Twister, all good pop-corn flicks in their own right and not overly-politicized like "Day after Tommorow" and disaster movies that followed in 2000+.
In the end, I voted 2000s because of Lord of the Rings (one decade to Rule them all) and Master and Commander (not sure a movie has been made with that kind of sound).