Interesting, the same years as my first long term relationship.1979-1982--some of the greatest years in film. Much can be written about that era--the feeling of that period.
Interesting, the same years as my first long term relationship.1979-1982--some of the greatest years in film. Much can be written about that era--the feeling of that period.
Let's just all agree that growing up on '80s movies was fuckin' awesome.![]()
Let's just all agree that growing up on '80s movies was fuckin' awesome.![]()
Blade Runner. TRON. ET. And, of course, Star Trek II.
We sf fans wouldn't be here without them.
SF in general wouldn't be what it is without them, at least in movies and tv.
Damn, I went to a lot of movies in the 80s.
The mid-1970s to the mid-1980s saw the creation of the modern blockbuster. It was an approach that got more packaged and formulaic from the mid-1980s onward, although there were of course still some great movies that rose above formula or at least executed it very well.There was a falling away in the mid 1980s...hard to put a finger on it. Perhaps we were so spoiled everything after was a let down...
The mid-1970s to the mid-1980s saw the creation of the modern blockbuster. It was an approach that got more packaged and formulaic from the mid-1980s onward, although there were of course still some great movies that rose above formula or at least executed it very well.There was a falling away in the mid 1980s...hard to put a finger on it. Perhaps we were so spoiled everything after was a let down...
The mid-1970s to the mid-1980s saw the creation of the modern blockbuster. It was an approach that got more packaged and formulaic from the mid-1980s onward, although there were of course still some great movies that rose above formula or at least executed it very well.There was a falling away in the mid 1980s...hard to put a finger on it. Perhaps we were so spoiled everything after was a let down...
I don't actually think it was the maturing of the blockbuster formula, per se, but the advent of the PG-13 rating in 1984. PG-13 homogenized blockbusters to sell to teens to the point that there are hardly any movies aimed at adults, anymore. No producer and directors want their movies to be rated R because those movies don't make money. . .movies like Conan, The Terminator, The Hidden and Alien don't really get made today, because they were not made 13-year olds. . .
~FS
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