Day 59: A Movie That Represents Your Favorite Decade In Film

THE GODFATHER (1972)

While everyone that loves movies has a favorite decade of film, I'm no different. The 1950s & 1960s brought great studio productions via post WWII. But the 1970s brought the Hollywood Studio system to its knees with a new generation of filmmakers who made extremely personal films and made it a visible art form for the entire nation to see. It also portrayed the world with gritty realism & violence that shocked its viewers with its honesty.

Studios handed over the reigns to fledging film students who studied the craft and brought their own interpretation along with it. The 1970s brought to light such filmmakers as Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, William Friedkin, and Francis Ford Coppola - whose little film here called The Godfather - pulled Paramount Pictures out of financial trouble and became one of the biggest blockbusters of the decade (until Jaws and Star Wars hit theaters, that is). It also changed how we looked at organized crime and became the model for gangster films all the way to the present day.

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