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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Dec 11, 2017 14:27:19 GMT
If we are talking audience enthusiasm and enduring quality then I think a few things are much greater.
Walt Disney's animated films from the 1930s-1960s.
Ray Harryhausen's films from the 50s-early 80s.
The RKO films from the 1930s to 1940. Especially King Kong. When you read up on its history, it is incredible what they achieved and how many FX processes were invented for the film, including the optical printer.
Hammer films from 1955-1975.
Italian cinema of the 1960s.
Due to the social engineering (anti-white) element in MCU movies, I think those other films will keep getting new audiences over time. The MCU movies will become less relevant to western audiences because they are literally manufactured in Wall Street board rooms. Not the best place to make art for the public.
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