When was the golden age/era of films in your opinion Sup Forums?

when was the golden age/era of films in your opinion Sup Forums?

70s or 40s

can you give me some examples user?

Last year was ridiculously good, but not a golden age. Probably 70s, yeah

60's

Any other answer is WRONG

that was the racist movies time tho

right now! we've had some amazing stuff lately, anyone who disagree is an elitist prick

1930s-1960s for Hollywood movies

1950s-1980s for European movies

any answer other than the 20s is pleb

30s Hollywood, 60s Europe

elitist cunt kys

I like 50s Hollywood.

correct

Your trips should be enough to notice that this is a good thing.

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Even just based on aesthetics alone, the 60's were GOAT for film

Literally no.

Everything is either outright CGI or CGI enhanced. There is no more soul. Actors are doing some of their worst work in the history of the form.

not all movies are superhero movies user
what some more then come talk to me you idiot

50s-60s are my favorite I think.

I really want to like the 80s but a lot of the "classics" are surprisingly shit. Even for cozy campy 80s movies.

The silent era. The way they used the camera to express their thoughts is amazing. So many good films were made before sound.

Unironically this.

But the silent trash was even worse than today's trash because at least most films these days can follow the rules of continuity editing.

1920-1984 russian/european/british/hollywood
90% watchable factoring in classics/b-movies/hollywood/arthouse

as opposed to
1984-present day
10% watchable factor

I enjoy the average 20s film more than the average modern one. It's more of an acquired taste.

t uninformed movie pleb

1927 - 1949 Golden era of Hollywood

1967 - 1980 Hollywood revival

1977 - 1999 Last good era

70s

come on
hollywood pretty good now desu

Hollywood's success rate is patchy now plus all the reboots/remakes.

foreign presales are bruising Hollywood. We get dumb blockbusters all year around and then some Oscar bait in December.

Foreign films, indies and low budget horror/thrillers are exceptions though as they always are.

50s 60s 70s and 90s were the best
80 was the beginning of hyper-commercialism

It's well-regarded in film enthusiast circles that 1960-1979 was the golden age.

But in terms of advents in film technology and literacy - 1918-1940

1920s and 1950s

The one people usually cite is the Hayes Code era of 1933 - 1967.

the era when i was 12