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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 547521" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>[collapse]Finally completed my entire catagory view with an image for every listing.</p><p></p><p>Was hard to pick images to define an entire decade, so went with:</p><p></p><p>1910s - Charlie Chaplin, made almost 70 movies in this decade and after almost 100 years they still make me laugh.</p><p>1920s - Steamboat Willie was the first big production animated short movie in 1928</p><p>1930s - Start of gangster movies (Little Ceasar) as well as launchpad for Shirley Temple</p><p>1940s - Walt Disney made their first full-length movie in 1937 with Snow White, but they really took of in the '40s, with Pinochio</p><p>1950s - Tribute to James Dean</p><p>1960s - Dr. No started the longest continually running film series in history, and eventhough "Rear Window" (1954) is my favorite, I put Alfred here due to Psycho</p><p>1970s - Star Wars and The Godfather, need I say more?</p><p>1980s - Indiana Jones was the first teamwork between Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, and The Terminator launched James Cameron's blockbuster career</p><p>1990s - Titanic remains the biggest movie worldwide with over $1.6 billion in profits</p><p>2000s - Shrek was first animated feature to win an oscar and put DreamWorks in the same league as Pixar and Walt Disney</p><p>2010s - Inception starts the decade off nicely with an original script.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure everybody has their own favorites, so I'll be looking forward to see other creations <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />[/collapse]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 547521, member: 18896"] [collapse]Finally completed my entire catagory view with an image for every listing. Was hard to pick images to define an entire decade, so went with: 1910s - Charlie Chaplin, made almost 70 movies in this decade and after almost 100 years they still make me laugh. 1920s - Steamboat Willie was the first big production animated short movie in 1928 1930s - Start of gangster movies (Little Ceasar) as well as launchpad for Shirley Temple 1940s - Walt Disney made their first full-length movie in 1937 with Snow White, but they really took of in the '40s, with Pinochio 1950s - Tribute to James Dean 1960s - Dr. No started the longest continually running film series in history, and eventhough "Rear Window" (1954) is my favorite, I put Alfred here due to Psycho 1970s - Star Wars and The Godfather, need I say more? 1980s - Indiana Jones was the first teamwork between Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, and The Terminator launched James Cameron's blockbuster career 1990s - Titanic remains the biggest movie worldwide with over $1.6 billion in profits 2000s - Shrek was first animated feature to win an oscar and put DreamWorks in the same league as Pixar and Walt Disney 2010s - Inception starts the decade off nicely with an original script. I'm sure everybody has their own favorites, so I'll be looking forward to see other creations :D[/collapse] [/QUOTE]
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