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2005-07-06
Don't mythologise "good old times". There was always plenty of poor quality movies, and only some rare gems (that we just remember best; often overlooked back then, and many still are)
Pretty much like it is now (also with quite a few of mostly ignored gems) ...in fact, it most likely improved over the decades, something most visible with television: relatively few cinematic movies of old days can rival some recent TV series - say, like Game of Thrones, True Blood, BSG, or SG:U.
Edited 2012-05-13 20:18 UTC