When was the best decade for cinema

When was the best decade for cinema

2010s

This decade

963

Probably 2010s

2020s

00s

38,000 BCE

2020s will be the renaissance of cinema

>2020s will be the renaissance of cinema
implying it isn't already

The year 2007 alone is full of absolute undeniable future classics

>No Country For Old Men
>The Assassination of Jesse James
>There Will Be Blood
>Zodiac
>Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
>Eastern Promises

Who even watches kinos these days?

2010s

>Interstellar
>Arrival
>Rogue One
>Doctor strange
>Avengers

>implying anyone on Sup Forums can name the three films on the left


i sure as hell cant

>Werckmeister Harmonies
>Turin Horse
>La Haine

Entry level arthouse my dear plebby amigo friend.
And I don't understand the pic, they are all pretty recent

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any decade before CGI was invented, i', gonna go with the 70's

The films on the right are all from the 80s.
The bottom one is from The Thing.

are you saying its some kinda JOKE or something

the years Russ Meyer was most active

Your mom

A torinói ló is one of the best films ever made.

Film improved

1930s, and it's not even close

The fucking Turin Horse.

>muh getting dressed
>muh cooking potatoes
>muh eating potatoes
>muh fetching water
>muh trying to get horse to walk
>muh drinking palinka
>muh chopping wood
>muh washing clothes

Don't get me wrong. this movie succeeded in it's artistic vision, in showing that the human condition is one of trite, banal, endless suffering and tedium. It did that very well. I literally wanted to kill myself after I watched it, it was so horrible. I felt a profound sense of disgust. In this way, it can be called """""art""""".

I would have had the same reaction if I had set forth to eat 100 pounds of shit.

The 80's. Peak Arnie is the purest Kino.

It was the best film ever made together with Tarkovsky's Zerkalo, Tarr's Sátántangó and Dersu Uzala

fucking imdb post

Langoliers spooked the shit out of me as a kid.

>tfw the late 2020s are as good as the 1920s

the 70's through the 90's
do not disagree with my good post because i am right

Oh, what timeline is this, it's the 1980's again?

Go back to school shithead.

It really isn't, it's painfully derivative of Beckett.

>implying that film won't finally lose its soul in 2020
>implying the eternalmouse hasn't already destroyed film forever

1980s

Probably the 70s because of how gritty and filthy films were

>EXTRA! EXTRA!
>Tiny white penis gets triggered yet again!

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Ahem I think movies will return to this when the first major capeshit extravaganza's start failing spectacularly.

>Beckett is the only one to explore absurdity

>tfw digital cameras will be so advanced by late 2020's that they are superior to film in any way
>kino like never seen before

based

1910's

sorry i don't tell plebs about patrician stuff

70's were easily the best decade for film

50's>70's>2000's>40's>80's>90's>30's>2010's

I like the 1980's. Enough creative freedom for the directors allowed for a wide variety of films in contrast to previous decades (ex: very little censorship). Also, the angst from New Hollywood had matured by this point and less films felt like pure pandering to a 'progressive' younger crowd.

I know this thread isnt supposed to make sense but i'll reply seriously
60's strongly followed by the 70's

1920 and 2010 are my favorite decades for films.

Films in the right are kino too though
La haine is such a meme movie

list some better movies from the same year please

The silence before Bach
Silent light
You the living
In the city of silvya
Lars and the real girl

I didn't enjoy the Lumet film, despite Hoffman really giving it all in it.
Jessie James and No country were great, both some of my favorites from the year as well.
Zodiac is ok too.
I'm not the user you called your list IMDb btw.

CGI was used in the 70's.

the edge of heaven
import export
the man from london
you the living

all the films you posted are good tho and jesse james is one of my top films, so idk why i was a meanie
sorry user
the morning frost

Where?

nah the middle one on the right is from the langoliers which was a TV movie that came out in the 90s.

2000's

in the city of sylvia was so annoying

always the current year because you are able to watch any film from all the previous decades in digital format

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>mfw I let off some steam

Either the 90's or 00's.

90's had more cultural classics though. I don't know how else to explain it, but movies were bigger parts of culture back then. The 00's started the trend of regurgitated garbage that nobody remembers. That trend went into over-drive in the 2010's to the point of a new remake/reboot/spinoff every other week.

So, I'm going to with 90's, since they at least tried to do something different with their big budget sequels/remakes. Terminator 2, Die Hard with Vengeance, etc. weren't just complete re-hashes of the originals.

>not just calling it the 20's

Sure, a lesser work of his, but it's what made him well known and also pretty visually interesting.

The 70's were trash. Shaggy haired faggy protagonists and pretentiousness everywhere.

Point Blank did everything the American 70's did, only better, in 1967.

Nope, it will be the renaissance of Avatar. No seriously, there are 7 Avatar sequels planned for the 20's and just in time for everybody to be exhausted of Star Wars (two films every year until 2020). Does Hollywood plan on snatching up any independent filmmakers? NO, they plan on Star Wars and Avatar keeping their profit margin afloat.

70s

all shit

This

60s

visually interesting how? you're talking about the labyrinthine feel of the town or..?