Looking back, it seems like damn near every decade that we’ve been tinkering with motion pictures has had its contribution to the seemingly omnipresent question of “what is the best ever year in movies?” 1915 brought about the birth of the blockbuster (although hardly the modern-day filmmaking tentpole we’re more familiar with since the mid-1970s) with the monumentally important – yet also deeply racist, uncomfortably revisionist and vitriol-infused – nakedly propagandistic Birth of a Nation, although special shout-outs need also go out to Cecil B. DeMille’s surprisingly modern-feeling crime thriller The Cheat, no less than two adaptations of the novella
Was 1999 Actually the Best Year for Movies Ever?...
Was 1999 Actually the Best Year for Movies Ever?...
- 6/23/2019
- by Brian Hadsell
- TVovermind.com
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