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Tony Montana 20-06-2018 04:15 PM

Most Influential Film from each Decade?
 
From the 60s and Onwards, what do you think is the most Iconic and Influential Film from Each Decade? Which Film was the most Groundbreaking Achievement in Cinema History?

Niamh. 20-06-2018 04:18 PM

Off the top of my head Jurassic park immediately sprung to mind for the 90's, just because it was like nothing we'd ever seen before. Equally for the Noughties Avatar came to mind because that type of 3D was break through (despite whether you rated the film or not)

Alf 20-06-2018 04:29 PM

60s Probably something by Federico Fellini, probably 8 1/2. Fellini was a huge influence on what was to come in the 70s from the likes of Coppola and Scorsese.

70s I'd have to say something like Jaws, which influenced what is now known as the blockbuster.

Tony Montana 20-06-2018 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10049794)
Off the top of my head Jurassic park immediately sprung to mind for the 90's, just because it was like nothing we'd ever seen before. Equally for the Noughties Avatar came to mind because that type of 3D was break through (despite whether you rated the film or not)

For the 90s i would say it's A tie Between Jurassic Park and Pulp Fiction

Tony Montana 20-06-2018 04:39 PM

Here's my list, Feel free to disagree

60s- 2001 A Space Odyssey

70s- Jaws

80s- Back to the Future

90s- Jurassic Park or Pulp Fiction

00s- Lord of the Rings Trilogy

im struggling for the 2010s

Alf 20-06-2018 04:42 PM

The 90s Terminator 2 or The Matrix come to mind.

Tony Montana 20-06-2018 04:45 PM

You're Correct, Can't believe i forgot about those two

Alf 20-06-2018 05:14 PM

80s is a tough choice. Again you'd have to look at Spielberg. E.T and Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Niamh. 20-06-2018 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10049872)
80s is a tough choice. Again you'd have to look at Spielberg. E.T and Raiders of the Lost Ark.

ET I'd go with even though I preferred Indiana Jones, I think ET is more iconic

Marsh. 20-06-2018 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10049794)
Off the top of my head Jurassic park immediately sprung to mind for the 90's, just because it was like nothing we'd ever seen before. Equally for the Noughties Avatar came to mind because that type of 3D was break through (despite whether you rated the film or not)

I wouldn't say Avatar has influenced much going forward though.

Jurassic Park, I agree, definitely.

Niamh. 20-06-2018 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10049950)
I wouldn't say Avatar has influenced much going forward though.

Jurassic Park, I agree, definitely.

It did start a major trend of 3D films again though

Kizzy 20-06-2018 07:52 PM

Cathy come home
Quadrephenia
trainspotting
my left foot
this is England
Rita, sue and bob too
natural born killers

Alf 20-06-2018 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10050125)
Cathy come home
Quadrephenia
trainspotting
my left foot
this is England
Rita, sue and bob too
natural born killers

What about Kes?

GiRTh 20-06-2018 08:00 PM

Godfather was hugely influential in the 70 simply for the level of violence.

Marsh. 20-06-2018 08:01 PM

Psycho (1960)

GiRTh 20-06-2018 08:03 PM

Matrix was influential due to the special effects. Bullet time has been used so many times since

Alf 20-06-2018 09:23 PM

I'd also have to give a mention to Miyazaki films in the 80s in terms of influential.

user104658 20-06-2018 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 10050158)
Matrix was influential due to the special effects. Bullet time has been used so many times since

Matrix definitely, for bullet time and "gun fu" (the mix of guns and hand to hand) though being late 90's it more influenced movies from 2000 onwards. Overall for the 90's Jurassic Park is a good call, as it was really the birth of the "Special Effects Blockbuster" - where the special effects MADE the film more than anything else.

So...

70's - Star Wars

80's - E.T.

90's - Jurassic Park

00's - LOTR Trilogy. The birth of big budget, big concept, franchise cinema... designed to be multi-part and filmed concurrently, rather than standalone movies with "sequels".

Special Mention; Spider-Man (2002). The moment that superhero movies went truly mainstream and Hollywood realised they were a gold mine. Leading to;


10's - Avengers / MCU. I know technically it started with Iron Man in '08 but you only need to look at the highest grossing list from 2010 - present to see the effect the MCU has had. It really got into full swing with the first Avengers.

Special mention: Hunger Games, as it kicked off an absolute tonne of "Hunger games clones".

GiRTh 21-06-2018 07:06 PM

Agree TS. And there is Red Pill /Blue Pill from the Matrix that has also become hugely influential.


LOTR showed that seemingly unadaptable novels could become huge blockbusters.


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