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Gonna have to say the 90s. There were real original mega blockbuster movies that weren't just super hero movies or remakes. 

 

Jurassic Park

Forrest Gump

Pulp Fiction

Goodfellas 

The matrix 

Toy Story 

Titanic 

The Sixth Sense 

Saving Private Ryan 

The Lion King 

Home Alone

Terminator 2

American Beauty 

Total Recall

 

Best decade ever . Now tv is great and movies are meh 

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15 minutes ago, Literal Nazi Rudolf Hess said:

Gonna have to say the 90s. There were real original mega blockbuster movies that weren't just super hero movies or remakes. 

 

Jurassic Park

Forrest Gump

Pulp Fiction

Goodfellas 

The matrix 

Toy Story 

Titanic 

The Sixth Sense 

Saving Private Ryan 

The Lion King 

Home Alone

Terminator 2

American Beauty 

Total Recall

 

Best decade ever . Now tv is great and movies are meh 

 

Nah the 80s has the 90s beat :denzel3:

Nightmare on elm Street

The Terminator

Platoon

Tron

Indiana Jones

Escape from NY

High Lander

The Goonies

The breakfast club

Young Guns

Big Trouble in little China

Untouchables

Beetle Juice

Road House

Romancing the Stone

The Abyss

Scarface

Batman

Predator

Return of the Jedi

Bloodsport

Mad Max

Kick Boxer

Karate Kid

The running man

Rocky 

Rambo

Commando

Ghost Busters

Jewel of the Nile

Cyborg

Back to the Future 

Teen Wolf

Friday the 13th

Wall Street

 

I could go on and on

 

 

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I'm going to have to go with 70's, because that's when the first round of college-accredited and educated filmmakers came out and started making their mark.

 

John Milius, Francis Ford Coppolla, Steven Spielberg, Brian De Palma, Martin Scorcese, and George Lucas.

 

They were literally all hanging out together and showing each other their film footage and giving each other tips.

 

Brian De Palma helped with creating the opening crawl for Star Wars A new Hope and told him to make it like the Flash Gordon movies. Brian De Palma was conducting auditions for both his movie and Star Wars, and his movie Carrie.

 

These six people are responsible for making a ridiculously huge impact on American movies.

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4 minutes ago, -GD-X said:

also alien >>>>>>>>> aliens. 

Yea for sure.

 

It's a tough one.  All 3 decades were awesome.  Back to back to back too :whew: 

 

Jurassic Park is one of my favorite movies of all time though.  Essentially the perfect Dino flick :wow2: 

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90s wins animation though. Way too many good moves. The Disney renaissance was in full swing with Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, The Lion King and we got Toy Story 1&2. Princess Mononoke was also that decade. :wow2:

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22 minutes ago, Ike said:

90s wins animation though. Way too many good moves. The Disney renaissance was in full swing with Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, The Lion King and we got Toy Story 1&2. Princess Mononoke was also that decade. :wow2:

Aladdin 

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