Post by mslo79 on Nov 11, 2019 14:07:29 GMT
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The 1990's would be my 2nd choice behind the 2000's as the decades worth mentioning rank like this for me OVERALL...
1)2000's (three 10/10, five 9/10, nine solid 8/10, seven 7.5-8/10, twenty-two 7/10. total of 46 movies.)
2)1990's (one 10/10, two 9/10, seven solid 8/10, eight 7.5-8/10, fifteen 7/10. total of 33 movies.)
3)2010's (zero 10/10, two 9/10, four solid 8/10, fourteen 7.5-8/10, twenty-six 7/10. total of 46 movies.)
4)1980's (zero 10/10, zero 9/10, two solid 8/10, four 7.5-8/10, six 7/10. total of 12 movies.)
5)1960's (two 10/10, one 9/10, one solid 8/10, one 7.5-8/10, four 7/10. total of 9 movies.)
6)1970's (zero 10/10, zero 9/10, zero solid 8/10, three 7.5-8/10, three 7/10. total of 6 movies.)
although the 1990's and 2010's are pretty close to interchanging, but I gave the slight edge to the 1990's for now due to it being a bit better in the higher tier movies for me. even the 1980's vs 1960's is pretty close to swapping but I think ill give the overall edge to the 1980's due to variety even though I could look at it in that the 1980's only has a three movie edge in total volume but the 1960's has the edge in the cream-of-the-crop range and in this regard it swings in favor of the 1960's over the 1980's. still, all-in-all ill go with the 1980's over the 1960's for now.
p.s. after those six decades things pretty much drop off a cliff.
Yeah, but I think if you asked a bunch of random people to name their favorite movies, the ones that stand out from the pack, I would expect to see a higher volume of them being from post-1970 than from pre-1970.
because when I judge decades I don't care how many bad movies are released as I only look at the gems when judging this stuff as no one cares about the crap movies, only the gems when you bottom line it
but I think the 90s would probably be the best decade for my personal taste.
The 1990's would be my 2nd choice behind the 2000's as the decades worth mentioning rank like this for me OVERALL...
1)2000's (three 10/10, five 9/10, nine solid 8/10, seven 7.5-8/10, twenty-two 7/10. total of 46 movies.)
2)1990's (one 10/10, two 9/10, seven solid 8/10, eight 7.5-8/10, fifteen 7/10. total of 33 movies.)
3)2010's (zero 10/10, two 9/10, four solid 8/10, fourteen 7.5-8/10, twenty-six 7/10. total of 46 movies.)
4)1980's (zero 10/10, zero 9/10, two solid 8/10, four 7.5-8/10, six 7/10. total of 12 movies.)
5)1960's (two 10/10, one 9/10, one solid 8/10, one 7.5-8/10, four 7/10. total of 9 movies.)
6)1970's (zero 10/10, zero 9/10, zero solid 8/10, three 7.5-8/10, three 7/10. total of 6 movies.)
although the 1990's and 2010's are pretty close to interchanging, but I gave the slight edge to the 1990's for now due to it being a bit better in the higher tier movies for me. even the 1980's vs 1960's is pretty close to swapping but I think ill give the overall edge to the 1980's due to variety even though I could look at it in that the 1980's only has a three movie edge in total volume but the 1960's has the edge in the cream-of-the-crop range and in this regard it swings in favor of the 1960's over the 1980's. still, all-in-all ill go with the 1980's over the 1960's for now.
p.s. after those six decades things pretty much drop off a cliff.
Some of today's best films still measure up with the classics though, and vice versa. Don't confuse the multitude of bad movies released every year with what modern filmmaking is actually capable of when effort is put into it.
Yeah, but I think if you asked a bunch of random people to name their favorite movies, the ones that stand out from the pack, I would expect to see a higher volume of them being from post-1970 than from pre-1970.
because when I judge decades I don't care how many bad movies are released as I only look at the gems when judging this stuff as no one cares about the crap movies, only the gems when you bottom line it

