mavrach wrote:It's just getting sad because it's dawning on me more and more each year, that the current movies will just be forgotten. Last night had tributes to Gone With the Wind, E.T, etc. 20 years from now, will there be any nostalgic looks back at the great early 21st century, and its masterpieces like The King's Speech & Crash?
BenShultz wrote:mavrach wrote:It's just getting sad because it's dawning on me more and more each year, that the current movies will just be forgotten. Last night had tributes to Gone With the Wind, E.T, etc. 20 years from now, will there be any nostalgic looks back at the great early 21st century, and its masterpieces like The King's Speech & Crash?
I could see people still looking back on films like There Will Be Blood, Mulholland Dr., most of the Pixar films, Adaptation and The Social Network, to name a few. But I'd hazard a guess that No Country for Old Men and The Departed are going to be the only "Best Pictures" that will endure.
mavrach wrote:BenShultz wrote:mavrach wrote:It's just getting sad because it's dawning on me more and more each year, that the current movies will just be forgotten. Last night had tributes to Gone With the Wind, E.T, etc. 20 years from now, will there be any nostalgic looks back at the great early 21st century, and its masterpieces like The King's Speech & Crash?
I could see people still looking back on films like There Will Be Blood, Mulholland Dr., most of the Pixar films, Adaptation and The Social Network, to name a few. But I'd hazard a guess that No Country for Old Men and The Departed are going to be the only "Best Pictures" that will endure.
I'll give you Pixar, but the rest aren't movies that the general public will revere for a long time. Film buffs might hold those dear (along with most of the really good recent movies), but you'll never hear the There Will be Blood theme accompany somebody walking onstage to present an award.
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