Saturday, 28 April 2007 06:16 pm

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Earlier this week, IMDb linked to, oh, some people's unranked list of the 100 best movies of the '90s. (Was it 100? It felt like less.) I don't bring this up to discuss their choices, but it did get me thinking. When I had trouble coming up with 100 '90s films that I thought were truly great, I started thinking back on previous decades. The '30s and '40s must have produced the best crop, but even I have seen only so many of those. So I thought of the next nearest decade, the '80s.

And I realized that easily most of the titles that came to mind were comedies, or at least semi-comedies (think Labyrinth). And most of those that weren't were still popcorny fun-timers like The Empire Strikes Back. The same could not be said of my reflection on any other decades.

Does it seem to you, too, that popular films from the '80s are disproportionately light-hearted? Was there not much in the way of memorable serious fare? If so, it would explain why AFI's "100 Years, 100 Films" had only three '80s movies.
Date: Saturday, 28 April 2007 10:50 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] nefaria.livejournal.com
The 80's were a decade of fun, not depth. I actually kind of liked it that way, no movies trying to pound propaganda into my head or convince me that I'm stupid because I disagree with Hollywood politics.
Date: Saturday, 28 April 2007 10:56 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] deckardcanine.livejournal.com
I'm not exactly complaining, either. It's gotten difficult for me to find promising comedies in theaters.

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