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fandomsecrets2014-07-06 04:04 pm
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Re: Favorite era of entertainment?
(Anonymous) 2014-07-06 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)Going by my nostalgia goggles, and the eras that make me warm and fuzzy regardless of quality? Film and TV, it's the 70s/80s, although also a lot of 60s TV. Books it'd be children's/YA books from the late 80s/early 90s, though also from a lot earlier because my granddad and parents tended to throw classics at me and I liked quite a lot of them. Music is almost completely 80s rock and pop nostalgia-wise.
Then eras I'm just randomly fond of:
Film - early cinema (1910s/20s), particularly for SF, comedy and pulp crime, 30s/40s/50s swashbucklers, noir and black comedy, 70s action thrillers, 80s fantasy, SF, punk and crime thrillers, 90s serial killer thrillers (specific, I know, but there were some good ones), oughties action and comic movies
TV - 50s/60s were really good for westerns, SF and spy shows, 70s and 80s were good for action and crime shows, as well as dark SF (though maybe I just got hung up on UFO and Blake's 7), the 90s I mostly remember awesome Aussie kids shows, usually SF or fantasy, and the oughties I've been liking a lot of crime and SF/Fantasy shows