I'd have to say the 80's or 90's can't tell which
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What was the best decade for movies 1960's thru present?
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Originally posted by MRBOOMER View PostI'd have to say the 80's or 90's can't tell which
Fight Club
Pulp Fiction
Schindler's List
Forrest Gump
Brave Heart
Silence of the Lambs
The Matrix
American Beauty
The Shawshank Redemption
Boyz N The Hood
The Usual Suspects
Casino
Goodfellas
Saving Private Ryan
Good Will Hunting
Jurassic Park
The Big Libowski
Reservoir Dogs
Fargo
That's just off the top of my headLast edited by deliveryman; 03-15-2012, 05:57 AM.
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i'd say '70s
The Godfather 1 & 2
Star Wars
Jaws
Rocky
Apocalypse Now
Chinatown
Clockwork Orange
Close Encounters of 3rd Kind
The Exorcist
French Connection
One Flew Over Cuckoo's Nest
Taxi Driver
Alien
All Presidents Men
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Has to be the 80s.
Ghostbusters
The Lost Boys
Back to the Future
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Empire Strikes Back
First Blood
Robocop
Gremlins
The Goonies
Nightmare on Elm Street
Predator
Aliens
See No Evil, Hear No Evil
ET
Raging Bull
Blade Runner
Terminator
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Full Metal Jacket
Man, the 80s was awesome for movies.
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I'm very partial to the 70s, myself. The 80s were pretty ****in' awesome, as well, but it's hard to argue with the decade that pretty much reinvented cinema. All that **** you like from the 80s? Yeah, the groundwork was laid in the 70s.
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View Post"Scary Movie 27" was pretty awesome.Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View PostRambo vs Terminator 3 kicked ass. Loved "Die Hard: Wheres my walker?!?" as well.
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70's and 90's. 80's was too full of trendy bs (much like 00's) without much substance. I might have to give 90's an edge because of the availible technology, they were able to push the envelope a but further (Jurassic Park, Independence Day, Matrix) even if the movies that employed them weren't the greatest.
Some other 90's movies not mentioned
Schindler's List
Shawshank Redemption
Pulp Fiction
Good Fellas
Se7en
Silence of the Lambs
Although, I think the 40's is regarded as having the most "best of all time" movies
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