The 1970s, Berliner says, marks Hollywood's most significant formal transformation since the conversion to sound film and is the defining period separating the storytelling modes of the studio era and contemporary Hollywood. New Hollywood films deviate from classical narrative norms more than Hollywood films from any other era or movement. Their narrative and stylistic devices threaten to derail an otherwise straightforward narration. Berliner argues that five principles govern the narrative strategies characteristic of Hollywood films of the 1970s:

Because of breakthroughs in film technology (e.g. the Panavision Panaflex camera, introduced in 1972), the New Hollywood filmmakers could shoot 35mm camera film in exteriors with relative ease. Since location shooting was cheaper (no sets need to be built) New Hollywood filmmakers rapidly developed the taste for location shooting, resulting in a more naturalistic approach to filmmaking, especially when compared to the mostly stylized approach of classical Hollywood musicals and spectacles made to compete with television during the 1950s and early 1960s. The documentary films of D.A. Pennebaker, the Maysles Brothers, Robert Drew[1] and Frederick Wiseman, among others, also influenced filmmakers of this era.[42]


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In 1980, film historian/scholar Robert P. Kolker examined New Hollywood film directors in his book A Cinema of Loneliness: Penn, Kubrick, Coppola, Scorsese, Altman, and how their films influenced American society of the 1960s and 1970s.[59] Kolker observed that "for all the challenge and adventure, their films speak to a continual impotence in the world, an inability to change and to create change."[60]

So what do you think? How many of these Dracula movies have you seen? Do you have any others to add to the list? Let us know in the comments section and please consider joining our Facebook page, Scary Movies at the Fort. Each October we host the 31 Nights of Horror. Check us out.

Like most Christmas specials from the 1960s and 1970s, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas takes its name from a classic piece of holiday literature, although this one has almost nothing to do with the anonymous poem from the 19th century. Instead, this special is about a mouse trying to save Christmas in one New York town that publicly disavowed Santa. Despite airing for two decades on CBS, it's not as fondly remembered as the other specials that came about around this time.

Apple Computer Company came into existence in 1976, and the Apple II was released one year later. Through much of the 1970s, listening to music required an extensive (and expensive) home stereo system, but when Sony released the Walkman in 1979, it introduced the idea of portable personal music, a previously unheard-of concept.

Alain Delon is one of those rare international stars who's become well-known throughout much of the world. While every film industry in every country has its iconic stars, only a few of those will transcend their country to become household names in places on the other side of the world. French actor Alain Delon is perhaps one of them, particularly when he was at the height of his powers as an actor, during the 1960s and 1970s.

Owing to his intense, handsome looks, his versatility with a wide variety of roles and genres, and the fact he's been active for over 60 years, he's been involved with numerous classic films. It would be hard to mention them all in just one list, so here are 10 of the best films Delon appeared in during the 1960s and 1970s, including both lead and supporting roles.

Jeremy is an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet. He'll gladly watch and write about almost anything, from old Godzilla films to gangster flicks to samurai movies to classic musicals to the French New Wave to the MCU... well, maybe not the Disney+ shows.

His favorite directors include Martin Scorsese, Sergio Leone, Akira Kurosawa, Quentin Tarantino, Werner Herzog, John Woo, Bob Fosse, Fritz Lang, Guillermo del Toro, and Yoji Yamada. He's also very proud of the fact that he's seen every single Nicolas Cage movie released before 2022, even though doing so often felt like a tremendous waste of time. He's plagued by the question of whether or not The Room is genuinely terrible or some kind of accidental masterpiece, and has been for more than 12 years (and a similar number of viewings).

When he's not writing lists - and the occasional feature article - for Collider, he also likes to upload film reviews to his Letterboxd profile (username: Jeremy Urquhart) and Instagram account.

Based on the life of poet Charles Bukowski and his Hollywood adventures during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, Barfly is about an alcoholic who lives in a crappy apartment and takes jobs of equal caliber who finds solace in sharing his feelings through short stories and poetry.

The 1960s and 70s were a tumultuous time, dominated by political and social unrest, the Vietnam War, Civil Rights protests, feminist activism, and more. The music industry was rife with young artists lending their voices on behalf of an entire generation. Here is a list of songs from the 60s and 70s where singers and songwriters speak their minds in hopes to influence change.

Cat StevensYusuf Islam, commonly known by his former stage name Cat Stevens, is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. His 1967 debut album reached the top 10 in the UK, and the album's title song "Matthew and Son" charted at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart.


Stevens' albums Tea for the Tillerman (1970) and Teaser and the Firecat (1971) were both certified triple platinum in the US by the RIAA. His musical style consists of folk, pop, rock, and Islamic music.

John DenverJohn Denver, was an American singer-songwriter, record producer, actor, activist, and humanitarian, whose greatest commercial success was as a solo singer. After traveling and living in numerous locations while growing up in his military family, Denver began his music career with folk music groups during the late 1960s. Starting in the 1970s, he was one of the most popular acoustic artists of the decade and one of its best-selling artists. By 1974, he was firmly established as one of America's best-selling performers, and AllMusic has described Denver as "among the most beloved entertainers of his era

Neil DiamondSinger and songwriter. Born Neil Leslie Diamond on January 24, 1941, in New York City, USA, Diamond began writing songs while studying at New York University. Neil Diamon is best known as successful pop music singer who scored a number of hits during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s -- including writing the hits "I'm A Believer" (1966) and "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" (1967) for the Monkees. He had his own first number 1 hit with "Cracklin' Rose" (1970).

Where the Boys Are (1960).  This film, while it takes place at the beach and features teenagers, has a different vibe and feel than the typical teen beach movies of the era. While it has some silly scenes and characters, the film overall has a more serious tone. Where the Boys Are is the coming of age story for four teenage girls, Merritt (Dolores Hart), Tuttle (Paula Prentiss), Melanie (Yvette Mimieux) and Angie (Connie Francis).

The Time Machine is cult 1960 American movie, based on the 1985 H. G. Wells novel of the same name. An Englishman from the beginning of the 20th century travels into the far future to find out that humanity has divided into two species - peace loving Eloi and cannibalistic Morlocks.

If it's boss, hip, or happening, you're bound to be listening to some of the slang from the 1960s that still resounds in today's language. As you read this list of 1960s slang, you might be surprised to find out how much of it has lasted through the decades.

It's one of the few sci-fi movies to regularly top "best films of all time" lists; and watching it today, it's easy to see why. No other film from this period has aged as gracefully in terms of effects work, and few (if any) have surpassed it in terms of aesthetic grandeur. It is, in short, a cinematic masterpiece and the best science fiction movie of the 1960s.

During the 1960s, a decline in the power of the Production Code, which previously had determined the content of American movies, resulted in major changes in what could be seen on movie screens. Increasing amounts of nudity, graphic language, and violence were appearing in major motion pictures. To avoid government censorship, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) inaugurated a voluntary ratings system to help guide viewers with regard to movie content. The original MPAA ratings were G (general audiences); M (mature audiences); R (restricted; no one under seventeen admitted without parent or guardian); and X (admission restricted to those over age eighteen).

Below is (what I hope is) a complete list of American detective/mystery/crime shows from the 1960s. This includes shows that started in the 1950s and continued into the 60s, as well as shows that started in the 1960s and continued into the 70s.

Family films, donated by Lauren Clark of the University of South Carolina, containing footage of her Great Uncle and Aunt (Mr. and Mrs. William Bonner Cahoon) on their travels. Collection includes 20 Super 8mm color films from 1960s and 1970s, as well as film equipment.

Dick Gregory might be recognized by some as a social advocate, however, he gained fame for his stand-up comedy in the 1950s and 1960s. Later, he became notable for his frequent appearances on several late-night talk shows, his release of more than a dozen albums in the 1960s and 1970s, and authoring over ten books. All this, he accomplished alongside his involvement in political activism.

Hailing from a small town in the heart of Illinois, Richard Pryor embarked on his remarkable career in the early 1960s, showcasing his talent in nightclubs and gracing late night television shows. His career really gained momentum in the 1970s, extending into the 1980s, marked by an array of unforgettable standup performances and roles in many iconic movies. 006ab0faaa

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