Doctor Strange
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The 70s were undoubtedly a really good period for movies, but since I experienced most of them theatrically when they were new (I was 15 in 1970), they just don't have the attraction for me that older films do. I am much more dedicated to the "classical" studio films of the 20s-50s than the new age/TV-trained directors/movie brats/whatever trends of the 60s/70s.
It's a weird aspect of my nostalgia affliction that I am far more interested in stuff before my times than of my times. (Though unlike many here, I don't have any of the angry "hate" for the 60s/70s that boiled over on now-closed threads. Sure, there was dumb stuff in those decades, but there was good stuff too, and it was hardly the end-of-the-good-old-days tragedy that some folks here seem to consider it.)
Perhaps that's just part of the nature of nostalgia, which selectively romanticizes the past - maybe if you didn't experience it first-hand at all, it's actually easier...
It's a weird aspect of my nostalgia affliction that I am far more interested in stuff before my times than of my times. (Though unlike many here, I don't have any of the angry "hate" for the 60s/70s that boiled over on now-closed threads. Sure, there was dumb stuff in those decades, but there was good stuff too, and it was hardly the end-of-the-good-old-days tragedy that some folks here seem to consider it.)
Perhaps that's just part of the nature of nostalgia, which selectively romanticizes the past - maybe if you didn't experience it first-hand at all, it's actually easier...