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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGuy" data-source="post: 656419" data-attributes="member: 44360"><p>After three decades here on Earth I can safely say film has never been worse than it is now. People seem to flock in hordes and worship movies that I consider to be 5/10 predictable flicks at best. Add in a load of reboots and unoriginal ideas and it's a gong show in Holywood. As a counterpoint TV( I guess net as well now) drama has been very strong recently. Lot's of shows from the 80's and 90's don't hold up that well now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One thing we had to deal with in the 90's though were constant constitutional issues, usually revolving round Quebec, it took so much of the countries energy and thank goodness that issue is on the backburner again. The 1995 referendum was a truly unforgettable experience, it was so close that at various parts of the night it really looked like Quebec would seperate but I think it finished at 50.3%-49.7%(or close to this) for NO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGuy, post: 656419, member: 44360"] After three decades here on Earth I can safely say film has never been worse than it is now. People seem to flock in hordes and worship movies that I consider to be 5/10 predictable flicks at best. Add in a load of reboots and unoriginal ideas and it's a gong show in Holywood. As a counterpoint TV( I guess net as well now) drama has been very strong recently. Lot's of shows from the 80's and 90's don't hold up that well now. One thing we had to deal with in the 90's though were constant constitutional issues, usually revolving round Quebec, it took so much of the countries energy and thank goodness that issue is on the backburner again. The 1995 referendum was a truly unforgettable experience, it was so close that at various parts of the night it really looked like Quebec would seperate but I think it finished at 50.3%-49.7%(or close to this) for NO. [/QUOTE]
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