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What is the better decade for movies? The 1980s or the 1990s?

What is the better decade for movies? The 1980s or the 1990s?

1980s

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1990s

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1980s

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Rikard Andersson
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Rikard Andersson

Not only better than the 90s, best movie decade overall

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Jedi Knight
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Jedi Knight

Star Wars Epidodes V and VI The Indiana Jones Trilogy The Heisei Godzilla movies Ghostbusters Batman 1989 The Princess Bride Aliens Who Framed Roger Rabbit The Rise of Don Bluth and Studio Ghibli I rest my case

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Andrew Cozzini
Andrew Cozzini

Right on! I'd just add on Rocky III and IV and Superman II for good measure!

Rikard Andersson
Rikard Andersson

Don't forget Robocop, Predator and The Thing

1990s

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Waira
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Waira

This one is so tough.. I’m a 90’s baby, so I’m a little biased on this one.

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whoaly
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whoaly

The James Cameron blockbusters Terminator 2 and Titanic, Schindler’s List, Forest Gump, The Truman Show, The Sixth Sense, Princess Mononoke, Jurassic Park, The Matrix, Nightmare Before Christmas, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm The dominance of Disney Animated Renaissance, the rise of Pixar Studios

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Is Batman and Robin really the better Schumacher Batman movie?

Is Batman and Robin really the better Schumacher Batman movie?

Ridiculous. It's Batman Forever.

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Yep, at least it knows how stupid it is.

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Ridiculous. It's Batman Forever.

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Robert Wild
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Robert Wild

Batman and Robin might be the more tonally consistent film of the two, but the best scenes in Batman and Robin are never as good as the best scenes in Batman Forever in my opinion. I also think Batman Forever just tells a better Batman story overall.

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Chewbacca's Lover
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Chewbacca's Lover

Batman Forever is more balanced and less awkward, but both are better stories than Batman Returns and actually about Batman.

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Liam Donaghy
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Liam Donaghy

Batman Forever is obviously the better film because, for all its faults, it's at least trying to be about Batman's character. Batman & Robin is nothing but a feature-length toy commercial. B&R even steals most of its plot from Forever.

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

No way, "Batman Forever" is definitely the better movie of the 2! This is not to say I even dislike "Batman & Robin," as I see it as a harmless flick. However, "Forever" places Batman in the center of the story, executes a well-done Robin origin, and offers up a great Riddler! "Forever" is a blast!

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VideoGameSecrets
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VideoGameSecrets

I don’t think I have to explain anything for this. Batman and Robin is, at least I think, the worst Batman movie. It’s stupid, doesn’t really have a plot, and Batman Forever just is a better movie overall.

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Shaun Blake
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Shaun Blake

Because Baan Forever is actually trying trying be a movie about Bruce Wayne's psychology. The first movie to attempt this. Sure Begins would do it better but no other attempt was made before this. Also the tone, costumes and style are so much better. B&R is just a childish rehash

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NICOLAS GARCIA
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NICOLAS GARCIA

The one thing I can appreciate about Forever is the decent attempt and mostly successful character study of Bruce. It's actually the first film before Begins where Bruce is the protagonist. Kilmers performance is underrated too. That's the one thing that makes it better for me.

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Tomislav Kralj
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Tomislav Kralj

While I can enjoy B&R for the reason of it knowing how stupid it is, Forever though has genuinely well done ideas, concepts, set pieces, with it feeling like an early 70s Batman comic book

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Justin Hayes
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Justin Hayes

You’re a little early for April Fools ya know

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Newt
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Newt

It's just a better written and acted movie hands down. People want to give Batman and Robin too much because it's admittedly received far too much vitriol, but that should lead to us proclaiming such a poor film good (or even decent - this one is quite bad).

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Jedi Knight
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Jedi Knight

Wha??? Who is saying that?

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Yep, at least it knows how stupid it is.

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Spencer Nielsen
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Spencer Nielsen

At least Batman & Robin doesn’t have the crushing weight of failed ambition on it. I feel like at some point (very early on in its writing process) there was a good version of Batman Forever. As it exists, Batman Forever is more frustrating to me than the completely integrity-free Batman & Robin.

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Adam Stewart
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Adam Stewart

Not because it's stupid. I find this movie to have a beautiful Bruce/Alfred relationship, a solid arc for Bruce in him having to trust others for help, let go of trying to control things. I may think BF technically a better movie, but this has a stronger Bruce and Alfred elements.

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Nick hughes
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Nick hughes

If we assume Arnie and Jim Carey cancel each other out. Uma Thurman is much better in her role than Tommie Lee Jones and for that reason I’d say Batman and Robin is more watchable

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Conner Nielsen
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Conner Nielsen

Batman & Robin may follow the structure laid by Forever (which was itself following Returns’ absent structure), but Schumacher’s second Bat-flick is the only 90’s Batman sequel that has an identifiable central plot.

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If you could only play one of these game systems for the rest of your life, which would you choose?

If you could only play one of these game systems for the rest of your life, which would you choose?

Super Nintendo

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Nintendo 64

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Super Nintendo

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Rachel Clara Smith
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Rachel Clara Smith

It was the only system I had access to my entire childhood and I somehow survived 🥲

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Nintendo 64

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VideoGameSecrets
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VideoGameSecrets

I think I would get bored of the SNES. I always try to play something on the SNES, but nothing really screams “I want to play this.” I also grew up with the N64 more than the SNES.

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