ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:
I was reminded how movies of the late 70's and 80's are so much better than those of today. They just don't make flicks like JAWS anymore, and it sucks.
It's true, that the movies made today are very different in style from what was made 20/30 years ago, but that's the thing with cinema. The 60s had seen all the great spaghetti westerns, in the early 90s they had a boom of crazy wuxia flicks in HK, the 80s had for example all those 80s style fantasy/sci-fi/adventure/action movies and so on. The respective times of those films have passed and IMO this kind of deaths were the healthy option. The things that try to last forever become absurd in most cases.
Look at Disney. The once so respected animation giant, after the death of Walt, instead of trying new things, started in the direction of endlessly copying the old stuff until it became a pathetic self-parody that is called Disney's direct-to-video-sequels. However, I must admit, that at least James Bond seems to have finally managed a highly-entertaining come-back, even after a dozen or so of very bland, repetitive and class-less entries, starting from the beginning of the 80s. Besides, after 21 movies I probably got kinda used to, that there's always a new Bond in the making with a more or less the same formula.