There will literally never be a film of this scope and quality ever again

>there will literally never be a film of this scope and quality ever again
Are we unironically in a cultural decline?

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What are you talking about ? Avengers endgame comes out next month

We are past the post-modern era (1965 to about 2004) and into a post-post-modern era where everything sucks. But as far as filmmaking goes, the pinnacle was from about 1940 through about 1985. We will never have that level of kino again.

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>Are we unironically in a cultural decline?
The magic of Hollywood has been dead for decades now.

>Are we unironically in a cultural decline?
And you're just realizing that now?

This but unironically. If you asked me what I would rather do right now if watch Infinity or Lawrence my answer would be clear.

We know, reddit

Modern day filmmakers love to mention Lawrence as an influence, but tend to include none of the heart in their films

a medium thats only been around some 100 years will only have one golden age, get a grip son. We'll have an infinite number of golden ages as long as people keep making film.

>David Lean
>his films are not lean at all, but +3h epics

>thinks the golden age wasnt the silent age

Fucking zoomers

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Shut the fuck up you suckwit

I agree. I just rewatched Temple of Doom and damn was it badly written. Lucas clearly had a hand in it.

How many plebs can direct like Lean or write like Robby Bolt?

Lucas wanted to do Indiana Jones in a haunted scottish castle, but Spielberg just had done Poltergeist and he wanted a kinda Gunga Din adventure

Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz wrote it in two months because Spielberg had a little time to do Doom just before The Color Purple, which was supposed to be his BIG IMPORTANT FILM TO WIN THE OSCAR

Omg when will they make this exact film again, cinema is dead gaiz.

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>day one remakes

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>Lucas wanted to do Indiana Jones in a haunted scottish castle
Did he write it or just talk about it?

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>Diane Thomas was waiting tables in a roadside diner when she sold her script, Romancing the Stone, to Michael Douglas for $250,000. It was the eighth highest-grossing movie of 1984 on a third of Temple of Doom’s budget. The press deemed her a screenwriting “Cinderella.” Lucas took note.

>Thomas’s script followed Indiana Jones on a Universal Horror-style adventure into a sprawling, haunted castle as per Lucas’s long-simmering concept. Unfortunately, she only finished the first draft before her untimely death in 1985.

and of course, the Young Indiana Jones episode where he fights against Dracula
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