The 90s, a lot of solid action movies during those years.
- The Matrix
- Fight Club
- Terminator 2
- Demolition Man
- Batman Returns
- Die Hard With A Vengeance
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The 90s, a lot of solid action movies during those years.
Most of my favorite movies came from the 2000s.
Same here, though my suspicion is that this solely due to the fact that I was a Teenager back then. There is a Name for this kind of phenomenon that people will usually like the things the most they discovered at around ~14..
I'm partial to the 1960s. David Lean did Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago. Kubrick had Dr Strangelove and 2001. Hitchcock put out Psycho, Kurosawa did Yojimbo. Cool Hand Luke, Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy.
Cinema was really ambitious and huge in scope, and directors with an eye for photography were doing some incredible, slow, lingering shots.
I'd say the 80s especially John Hughes type films, B horror movies, back to the future, goonies, princess bride, etc.
There are just so many movies that have feel-good vibes. There are dark ones too but something about the 80s just felt so optimistic to me.
As much as I love modern films, I love the 90s most of all. Action films, especially. Films from that time seem cheesy and dated now. At the time they weren't cliché, they were cutting edge and building the cliché.
So many classics
Either the 1950s or the 2010s