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Amran Gowani's avatar

I think of films from the seventies as a "golden era." So many classics (e.g., Jaws, The Sting, The French Connection, Apocalypse Now, Chinatown, etc. etc. etc.). The problem of course -- the turd -- is all the absolutely atrocious movies I've never heard of that were made and people labored through.

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Gareth Brandt's avatar

There is no such thing as a golden era. It is obviously in the eyes of the beholder. Even gold itself has been given a value by a certain society or societies. Hence, "gold rushes" in our part of the world where Europeans went crazy trying to dig it out of the ground. It used to be used as a monetary standard; it makes jewelry, and in a previous era was used to cover bad molars but various other metals glitter just as much. What's so golden about gold?

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