Your appreciation for the 70s...
waxjunky
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Does anyone here have tastes for things from the 70s besides LPs and 45s?I don't have many DVDs in general, and have pretty much given up on collecting any more DVDs, but a lot of the title I do have are 70s films like "Five Easy Pieces," "Taxi Driver," "Chinatown," "Dog Day Afternoon"...I don't have one yet, but one day I'd like to buy an early 70s Dodge Charger:1970
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Records
Cars
Movies
Kung-fu movies
Toys
American TV shows
British TV shows
Japanese TV shows
Board games
Comics
TV Commercials
Print commercials
Playboy magazines
Baseball cards
Sports uniforms
7 Eleven stuff like collectable slurpee cups
Candy
Snacks
Cereal
Saturday morning cartoons
I could go on all night
Concur -- that's a lot of their appeal to me. Taking time to tell the story.
And I like the way a lot of them are shot.
The screenplays were usually better written than today standards........
Endings usually avoided happy-endings while today it's usually the rule......
in the 70's was born a way of representing on the screen the urban gritty realism of everyday life that was unknown in the past, and is near definitively lost today
just my opinions.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mqnw7tArXo&search=godzilla
Early 70's Sci-fi.
this has a lot to do with mtv and the increasing number of commercial breaks in the 80s, i was watching the exorcist last night, and was reading somewhere someone was complaining that the first half of the movie was boring and you should just skip to the second half, this is the problem with most modern shit, the story takes back seat to action or horror or whatever, this is the main reason i cant get into 95% of modern movies they are so spastic with stupid mtv angles and transitions, most movie slack depth which many 70s movies are oozing with, the exorcist is a perfect example, the story actually builds and you may have some feeling about the characters before the big payoff and action, which is completly lacking form pretty much all modern films
but i agree with breakself, i'll take the 60s over 70s on most things
I disagree.........but it all depends on when your born. 5 pages.
I see the seventies as the turning point in eras. Things really changed between the 60s and 80s, culturally and in technology.
Technically Yuppies are a Late 70's creation, coming into full bloom in the 80's.
Remember the fitness/Jogger boom of the 70's. Pre-...