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Post by mslo79 on Nov 11, 2019 13:45:35 GMT
Feologild OakesBut would it be fair to say that in the old days things generally advanced more because all around movie making did not top out yet? ; so it's not surprising larger leaps were still being made from the early days through maybe the 70's or 80's or 90's before things pretty much mostly leveled off and it became more about taking ideas that have already been done and doing them well than doing something new/original. but I agree with you on some level with the preference thing... because movies are just different all around back from say about pre-1960 vs post-1960 (not exactly there but if I have to roughly draw the line at a certain decade that's pretty much where I would draw it, maybe pre-and-post 1970). I pretty much consider the 1960's as the early days of modern movies but became more legit modern by the 1970's and was more in full swing by the 1980's as I feel around the 1980's ain't too much different from today's standards.
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