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Thread started 12/18/03 8:36am

Adisa

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The Mother of all "Best of..." threads. Was it the 60's, 70's, 80's or 90's?

If you take tv shows, music, and movies, treat them as one entity, what was the best decade in entertainment?

I'm torn between the 70s and 80s, but I'll have to say the 80s because of the better movies...the 60s music (Beatles, JB, Motown, etc.) still kicks ass, but tv was so corny back then.

My final say is the 80s!! headbang
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Reply #1 posted 12/18/03 8:37am

rdhull

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the 70's
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Reply #2 posted 12/18/03 8:37am

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Adisa said:

If you take tv shows, music, and movies, treat them as one entity, what was the best decade in entertainment?

I'm torn between the 70s and 80s, but I'll have to say the 80s because of the better movies...the 60s music (Beatles, JB, Motown, etc.) still kicks ass, but tv was so corny back then.

My final say is the 80s!! headbang


I liked and thought the 90's were pretty good.. but the 80's are running a close second..
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Reply #3 posted 12/18/03 8:38am

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The 60's because of the Beatles.

The 70's because is was hella fun time... Hippies, drugs, free love, and the Maharishi. smile

WHo watched TV?
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Reply #4 posted 12/18/03 8:47am

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sag10 said:

The 60's because of the Beatles.

The 70's because is was hella fun time... Hippies, drugs, free love, and the Maharishi. smile

WHo watched TV?

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Reply #5 posted 12/18/03 8:51am

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the reighties were a vipd waste of time...even the drugs and getting high were vacant...didnt mean the same as in the 60's-70's

and nobody will ever admit it but the 80's music was shit
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I missed the 60s, was too young to recall much of the 70s, experienced the 80s, and suffered the 90s.

With an admittedly limited view, on entertainment value alone I'd have to vote for the 80s... if for Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna's glory days alone (although I admit the Beatles are phenomenal). Add all those overly merchandised Saturday morning cartoons, Steven Speilberg and John Hughes films, the WWF, Cosby Show, rising popularity of hip hop, MTV and other cable TV channels, and heightened disposible income (At least in the U.S.) and the 80s take it by a landslide!
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Lammastide said:

I missed the 60s, was too young to recall much of the 70s, experienced the 80s, and suffered the 90s.

With an admittedly limited view, on entertainment value alone I'd have to vote for the 80s... if only for Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna's glory days alone (although I admit the Beatles are phenomenal). Add all those overly merchandised Saturday morning cartoons, Steven Speilberg and John Hughes films, the WWF, Cosby Show, MTV and heightened disposible income (At least in the U.S.) and the 80s take it by a landslide.

the 80's were spit shined and polished..the 70's were gritty and real
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Reply #8 posted 12/18/03 8:56am

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The 80's. Prince's catalog, Blade Runner, Break-dancing, Big Trouble in Little China, John Carpenter in general, the Cocteau Twins, "Alternative" music in general...
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Reply #9 posted 12/18/03 8:56am

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i honestly can't answer this...i only remember the mid-/late-'80s, and the '90s sucked mega-ass.
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Reply #10 posted 12/18/03 8:56am

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rdhull said:

Lammastide said:

I missed the 60s, was too young to recall much of the 70s, experienced the 80s, and suffered the 90s.

With an admittedly limited view, on entertainment value alone I'd have to vote for the 80s... if only for Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna's glory days alone (although I admit the Beatles are phenomenal). Add all those overly merchandised Saturday morning cartoons, Steven Speilberg and John Hughes films, the WWF, Cosby Show, MTV and heightened disposible income (At least in the U.S.) and the 80s take it by a landslide.

the 80's were spit shined and polished..the 70's were gritty and real

Yeah, but I'm a little suburban boy. I NEEDED my entertainment well packaged! lol
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Reply #11 posted 12/18/03 8:58am

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teller said:

The 80's. Prince's catalog, Blade Runner, Break-dancing, Big Trouble in Little China, John Carpenter in general, the Cocteau Twins, "Alternative" music in general...

I still have to see that Big Trouble in Little China someday soon..
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Reply #12 posted 12/18/03 8:59am

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And what about The Last Dragon, The Golden Girls, Hands Around America, cocaine?!?!
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Lammastide said:

rdhull said:

Lammastide said:

I missed the 60s, was too young to recall much of the 70s, experienced the 80s, and suffered the 90s.

With an admittedly limited view, on entertainment value alone I'd have to vote for the 80s... if only for Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna's glory days alone (although I admit the Beatles are phenomenal). Add all those overly merchandised Saturday morning cartoons, Steven Speilberg and John Hughes films, the WWF, Cosby Show, MTV and heightened disposible income (At least in the U.S.) and the 80s take it by a landslide.

the 80's were spit shined and polished..the 70's were gritty and real

Yeah, but I'm a little suburban boy. I NEEDED my entertainment well packaged! lol


falloff

same here..and I did..and did enjoy the eighties dont get me wrong--I just pine for the seventies because everything got so..big..in th e eighties..the mpovies, the music, the drugs...it was all like a fantasy...BUT! thank god for them becasue they wiped awayy the dreary raininess look and feel of the seventies...there is just someting that is forever endearing about plastic lining covering furniture
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Reply #14 posted 12/18/03 9:06am

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The 80's no question...

TV Shows like The A Team, Knight Rider, Street Hawk, The Fall Guy, The Muppet Show

Cartoons like Transformers, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Dogtanian, Danger Mouse and loads more

Music like Prince, Madonna and MJ (when they were the shiznit!) and real bands with real instruments, oh and New Kids on The Block! headbang

Films like Back 2 The Future, Terminator, Top Gun, Breakfast Club, License to Drive, Ferris Beuller, Indianna Jones, Police Acadamy and many, many, many, wonderful films!


80's kicks serious ass!
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Reply #15 posted 12/18/03 9:07am

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rdhull said:

teller said:

The 80's. Prince's catalog, Blade Runner, Break-dancing, Big Trouble in Little China, John Carpenter in general, the Cocteau Twins, "Alternative" music in general...

I still have to see that Big Trouble in Little China someday soon..


It is sooo good! nod

Kim Catrall is hot as shit in it and Lohan is one badd dude!
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Reply #16 posted 12/18/03 9:08am

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rdhull said:


same here..and I did..and did enjoy the eighties dont get me wrong--I just pine for the seventies because everything got so..big..in th e eighties..the mpovies, the music, the drugs...it was all like a fantasy...BUT! thank god for them becasue they wiped awayy the dreary raininess look and feel of the seventies...there is just someting that is forever endearing about plastic lining covering furniture


I know what you mean. I also enjoyed what little I can recall of the 70s. It somehow had more "soul."

As for the "look" of the 70s, you're right! It was wierd. Kind of a doomsday-meets-psychedelic/outer space vibe. It was odd. Even the brighter Brady Bunch look was sort of a sick David Lynch take on the 50s suburban aesthetic.

...Maybe it was the drugs.
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Reply #17 posted 12/18/03 9:09am

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JimmyNothing said:

The 80's no question...

TV Shows like The A Team, Knight Rider, Street Hawk, The Fall Guy, The Muppet Show

Cartoons like Transformers, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Dogtanian, Danger Mouse and loads more

, oh and New Kids on The Block! headbang

Films like Back 2 The Future, Terminator, Top Gun, Breakfast Club, License to Drive, Ferris Beuller, Police Acadamy and many, many, many, wonderful films!


80's kicks serious ass!


look what u just used fo r examples.. ill

lol lawd..that tv was crap..them movies too lol...
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Reply #18 posted 12/18/03 9:13am

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rdhull said:

JimmyNothing said:

The 80's no question...

TV Shows like The A Team, Knight Rider, Street Hawk, The Fall Guy, The Muppet Show

Cartoons like Transformers, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Dogtanian, Danger Mouse and loads more

, oh and New Kids on The Block! headbang

Films like Back 2 The Future, Terminator, Top Gun, Breakfast Club, License to Drive, Ferris Beuller, Police Acadamy and many, many, many, wonderful films!


80's kicks serious ass!


look what u just used fo r examples.. ill


lol lawd..that tv was crap..them movies too lol...


lol No way! They were better than The Littlest Hobo! Although I forgot to mention Gentle Ben and Flipper nod
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Reply #19 posted 12/18/03 9:15am

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rdhull said:

JimmyNothing said:

The 80's no question...

TV Shows like The A Team, Knight Rider, Street Hawk, The Fall Guy, The Muppet Show

Cartoons like Transformers, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Dogtanian, Danger Mouse and loads more

, oh and New Kids on The Block! headbang

Films like Back 2 The Future, Terminator, Top Gun, Breakfast Club, License to Drive, Ferris Beuller, Police Acadamy and many, many, many, wonderful films!


80's kicks serious ass!


look what u just used fo r examples.. ill

lol lawd..that tv was crap..them movies too lol...

no no no! Opinions, brotha hull...just opinions.
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Reply #20 posted 12/18/03 9:16am

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JimmyNothing said:

... Cartoons like Transformers, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Dogtanian, Danger Mouse and loads more


Oh my living God. Only now do I recognize your avatar!! You actually enjoyed Danger Mouse?!?!?

We used to get that over here in the U.S. on cable and I recall thinking maybe I was a stupid American kid because I just didn't "get" it. Once I grew up, I realized just how bad that cartoon really was! The car, the theme song and his secret lair were cool, but it ended THERE!
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Reply #21 posted 12/18/03 9:17am

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Lammastide said:

JimmyNothing said:

... Cartoons like Transformers, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Dogtanian, Danger Mouse and loads more


Oh my living God. Only now do I recognize your avatar!! You actually enjoyed Danger Mouse?!?!?

We used to get that over here in the U.S. on cable and I recall thinking maybe I was a stupid kid because I just didn't "get" it. Once I grew up, I realized just how bad that cartoon really was! The car, the theme song and his secret lair were cool, but it ended THERE!


falloff

It's a very dry British sense of humour... it was the original Simpsons in it's multi level jokes for people of all ages and social commentary nod





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Reply #22 posted 12/18/03 9:24am

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Adisa said:

rdhull said:

JimmyNothing said:

The 80's no question...

TV Shows like The A Team, Knight Rider, Street Hawk, The Fall Guy, The Muppet Show

Cartoons like Transformers, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Dogtanian, Danger Mouse and loads more

, oh and New Kids on The Block! headbang

Films like Back 2 The Future, Terminator, Top Gun, Breakfast Club, License to Drive, Ferris Beuller, Police Acadamy and many, many, many, wonderful films!


80's kicks serious ass!


look what u just used fo r examples.. ill

lol lawd..that tv was crap..them movies too lol...

no no no! Opinions, brotha hull...just opinions.


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Reply #23 posted 12/18/03 10:15am

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70s
No Doubt about it...
Psychadelic funk...(Funkadelic...)...and great films...Taxi Driver...Godfather I + II...Damn...I said God Damn...
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Reply #24 posted 12/18/03 1:05pm

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For most people the answer to this question will ultimately be informed by whenever their "coming of age" era was. Most Prince fans here love the '80s because that was his most successful and most consistent decade (along with the fact that a lot of MJ and Madonna fans are on this site). Personally, I've always been the opposite of this. Although all my teen years were spent in the '80s, it wasn't my favorite decade for anything in the arts. I'm a '70s child, in more ways than one.

But damn, thank God for Prince's Decade.
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Reply #25 posted 12/19/03 1:16am

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[b]Although all my teen years were spent in the '80s, it wasn't my favorite decade for anything in the arts. I'm a '70s child, in more ways than one.



nod nod nod nod


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Reply #26 posted 12/28/03 1:26pm

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I'm an 80s baby, and some of my favorite things were from when I was really young. All of the old Nickelodeon shows were the best! Oh, all of the memories...

The Cosby Show

Alf

Pee-Wee Herman

Saved by the Bell

Glo-Worms

Smurfs

Snorks

Pillow Pals

Strawberry Shortcake

Fraggle Rock

Rainbow Brite

Gem

Inspector Gadget

Maple Town

Hair Bands

Michal Jackson

Janet, Miss Jackson if you're nasty

Prince & The Revolution

Can't Buy Me Love

The Brat Pack
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Reply #27 posted 12/28/03 1:27pm

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theVelvetRoper said:

I'm an 80s baby, and some of my favorite things were from when I was really young. All of the old Nickelodeon shows were the best! Oh, all of the memories...

The Cosby Show

Alf

Pee-Wee Herman

Saved by the Bell

Glo-Worms

Smurfs

Snorks

Pillow Pals

Strawberry Shortcake

Fraggle Rock

Rainbow Brite

Gem

Inspector Gadget

Maple Town

Hair Bands

Michal Jackson

Janet, Miss Jackson if you're nasty

Prince & The Revolution

Can't Buy Me Love

The Brat Pack

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Reply #28 posted 12/28/03 1:48pm

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70's







80's



hmmm I'm stuck between these two decades
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80's nod
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