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Is it just because I'm getting old...?
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I find that fewer and fewer new movies excite me. There are still some TV shows that I enjoy, but when it comes to movies I seem to live in the past. I love the old Hammer movies, for example. Not just the horror movies, even though I'll watch anything with Lee or Cusing, but their Sci-Fi and Noir movies as well. Also old spaghetti westerns. And Italian giallos. And a lot of other 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s movies. But most of the recent movies just leave me cold.

Anyone else feel like this?
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Yeah....we're getting old!
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Quoting GSyren:
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when it comes to movies I seem to live in the past.

Anyone else feel like this?

I just did a quick check -- 84% of the movies in my collection were produced before I was born, so yes, I'm living in the past.

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Nope, not for me!

There were some great films this year.  Boyhood, The Lego Movie, Nightcrawler, Guardians of the Galaxy, Edge of Tomorrow ,The Grand Budapest Hotel, Gone Girl, Days of Future Past, DOTPOTA, etc...

And 2015 has me really excited! Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, That’s What I’m Talking About, The Hateful Eight, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Inside Out, Tomorrowland, The Martian, Ex Machina, Mission: Impossible 5, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Mad Max: Fury Road & Crimson Peak to name a few.
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Quoting scotthm:
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I just did a quick check -- 84% of the movies in my collection were produced before I was born, so yes, I'm living in the past.

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Very interesting.
Inspired by your post I also did a quick check....the results:

1900s - 255
1910s - 322
1920s - 487
1930s - 609
1940s - 1205
1950s - 2633


1960s - 1957
1970s - 838
1980s - 302
1990s - 276
2000s - 301
2010s - 80
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Yikes. Only 3.2% of my collection are from before I was born. Either I'm extremely old or I need to expand my classic films collection. Possibly both.
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total of 15 which is .0025%

but I do stream old films on the web.
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# TITLES BY YEAR
1920's - 2
1930's - 28
1940's - 39
1950's - 40
1960's - 72
1970's - 134
1980's - 355
1990's - 583
2000's - 1407
2010's - 437

I was born in 1971:
# TITLES
<= 1970 - 192
=  1971 - 14
>= 1972 - 2891

TOTAL # TITLES - 3097

% TITLES
<= 1970 - 6.2%
=  1971 - 0.5%
>= 1972 - 93.3%

My numbers do skew newer, but that is more to do with the availability & number of movies produced rather than my taste.
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I was born in 1977, so ... no.

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Well, I didn't mean movies from before my birth year (1947), but...


Only 9.6% of my films are from 1946 or earlier. And while I have a peak at 2001, that's more because of availability than my taste.

Interesting to note that Karsten has a dip at 2001, where my collection peaks.
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Quoting GSyren:
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Well, I didn't mean movies from before my birth year (1947), but...


Only 9.6% of my films are from 1946 or earlier. And while I have a peak at 2001, that's more because of availability than my taste.

Interesting to note that Karsten has a dip at 2001, where my collection peaks.


Wow, you are OLD!!! 

I do find it very interesting that you have that spike in the mid 60's...
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For me theres some lack of interest because they more or less stopped making space scifi, especially TV. Recently had to move more to the indie/b-movie side just keep the withdrawal effects away.
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Helpful as always!
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My collection broken down by decade

1920's - 18
1930's - 45
1940's - 74
1950's - 126
1960's - 311
1970's - 464
1980's - 681
1990's - 1235
2000's - 2205
2010's - 829

There are alot more in the 50's , 60's and 70's I want
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One of the reasons that I don't fully appreciate todays movies is CGI. To me, CGI vs. old style effects is kind of similar to plastic vs. wood. You can do wondrous things with plastic, but it's a dead material, unlike wood. Given a choice of wood furniture or plastic furniture I would choose wood every time.

And my feelings for movie effects are about the same. Most CGI just doesn't have any “soul”, as far as I'm concerned. That's why I prefer the 1978 Superman over any of the recent superhero movies. The latest Godzilla? No thanks, I'd rather watch Harou Nakajima in a rubber suit trampling miniature Tokyo. (It was much better than the 1998 Godzilla, though. I have to give it that.)

Of course that's not the only reason. The subject matter of very many recent films just does not resonate with me. Take Gravity, for example. A technical marvel, but I found it boring. I actually found Sharknado more entertaining than Gravity. But of course no SyFy shark can come anywhere near Jaws.

I would re-watch the worst of Christopher Lee's Dracula movies (probably Satanic Rites) rather than watching Twilight or any of that ilk. I would re-watch Fulci's Zombi 2 before dipping into any of the recent zombie movies. And I'm not even a great fan of Fulci.

That's not to say that there are no movies this side of 2000 that I have liked. I loved Coraline and ParaNorman, for example. Old style stop motion. I liked the Lord of the Rings trilogy (despite the CGI). And quite a few other movies. But the bulk of my favorites were produced before 1990.
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