| Bobbuffalo said: And btw a Golden era is the one that is normally at the beginning and starts shaping the industry as we know it. The Golden era of animation was on the 30s-40s The Golder era of Hollywood was on the 40s-50s The Golden era of Videogames was on the 70s-early 80s before the crash And that label normally applies after some years later. So STOP labeling each era you love a golden era because it doesn't make any sense. |
Golden Era from my understanding is usually when said industry is at the cusp or top of it's game. Top being subjective to the person defining it. Usually 'Top' is defined by either popularity or quality or both. I don't know much about the golden era of animation but when considering the golden era of hollywood, the 40's and 50's were 30 something to 40 something years after hollywood was established, I would hardly call that era around the beginning.
Secondly, the golden era of hollywood was golden because it's popularity was immense and at it's peak, and the same was true of the quality. Although the quality less so, because I believe the best movies now aren't better than the ones then, but they are closer than in the god awful 80's and most of the 70's. It's just that nowadays there are so many bad generic movies made the good movies get completely drowned out. But there very well is a good flow of quality movies nowadays.







