What is the most Kino period of USA history?
What is the most Kino period of USA history?
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When the US didn't exist.
Colonial times
The 50s.
For such a young recorded country, the USA has a very interesting history.
I know most countries have interesting histories, but the US seems to have one of varying extremes.
Early 20th century (until 1919)
Vietnam War
I hope you are not this deluded.
another "le 50s were based and perfect" brainlet
go back to /pol/ faggot
the early 1930s right after the fall of al capone
I would say 1870 to 1930 is the most interesting
50's/60's is too familiar, while the period before the Civil War is too distant
The early 1700s. Pirate history is deeply entwined with american history, so Blackbeard, Mary Reed and Jack Rackham, along with the fall of Nassau make that the most interesting period for me
>tfw still no Treasure Island sequel to Black Sails
/fa/kino
While a great period, it's already been done so perfectly that anything more feels like oversaturation
Will anything ever come close?
>perfectly
not always
sauce?
For me, it's always been a toss-up between late 1800s, 1930s gangsters and 1950s mafia.
But honestly, america has a surprisingly great past for interesting historical kino
If we're talking strictly for films, it's the American West (1866 - 1900), followed by Prohibition & the Great Depression (1920 - 1936), and then the Vietnam era (1960-1975).
Though I'm personally partial to the Gilded age (1865 - ~1914) just for the sheer amount of personalities involved and change in the world.
This film was truly a-head of its time
But he's right.
For me it's the decadence and the fall of the 1920's
I remember seeing some movie or mini series of that time period of a fat middle aged cop fucking some 13yr old street eurican like it was nothing and paying her in treats
About a dozen different ethnicities spread across an area about the size of Europe will do that.
>I remember seeing some movie or mini series of that time period of a fat middle aged cop fucking some 13yr old street eurican like it was nothing and paying her in treats
Based /ourcop/
Any idea on a source?
What's going on here?
Carlos!
The 1970's through the 1990's, especially when it had to do with crime.
for me its the 1850s-1860s, the last continental american war, its leadup and aftermath
1990s were kino as fuck, good shout
Stephanie Meyer's Twilight test footage
American west, easy
The future
1600's
tits
>USA History
>USA
>history
If you were born in 1990, by the end of this year you will have lived as long as the entire Wild West era from beginning to end. Weird to think about!
the 1990s were the peak of human civilization, you moronic mongoloid
Now
lynchian
This can't last. It will collapse at some point. When/how, Yea Forums?
1830s up to the civil war
maybe this one
Is this really film of the incident?
OR this one !
The Weimar Republic lasted 15 years.
Current SocJus insanity steadily grew from the 60s but only began ramping up into absurdity in the late 00s.
So we probably have another 5-10 years until we get our own Hitler.
The American Frontier and then the Cold War
Pacific theater, 1942 - 1945
the 70s
The farthest East vs the farthest West in a no-holds-barred deathmatch where the winner gets all and the loser perishes. Dare I say the most kinographic conflict of the past 200-odd years.
pre-1965 immigration act USA.
If you were born during ww2 with no living memory of the war but died before 1965 you would have lived in the best period in american history and died without ever knowing how bad it was going to get.
right now
Civil War, now and forever
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Holy fuck you're right. With all the shilling Trump ws doing at g20. Libs aren't even trained with guns so it's going to be a slaughter. :(
>when clint appears at the end holding the other music box
i fucking love this movie
None of it