Handman said:
generalfrevious said:
Or they don't reach your city to make room for the latest Marvel Universe spinoff. Compared to today, the dark ages of the 1950s and early 60s look downright charming.
Oh, c'mon, movies in the 50s and 60s couldn't have been that bad, right?
I know, that era had Hitchcock's best films, hence why I said the era was charming. That was when theaters went out of business because people were watching television instead.
But who do we have now that is as good as Hitchcock? Christopher Nolan? All we have now are Zack Snyder and Michael Bay, who are in George Lucas' footsteps.