One of the issues often raised with the various classic film festivals such as Cinecon is whether the cut-off date for films to be shown should be moved up to accommodate younger attendees whose definition of the "classic era" may be more recent than the founders of the fests initially anticipated.
Likewise, in an attempt to help keep NitrateVille relevant to younger participants, we have decided to officially move the general dates of discussion here from ending around 1960, to include the period up to 1980. Of course, no one is compelled to discuss classics such as
Star Wars, The Godfather, or
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox. But by opening discussion up to that era, we hope to attract a wider range of participants with many interesting things to say about the movies and stars of that era, and I know that several NitrateVillains are already at work on terrific posts such as:
• The Undiscovered Auteur: Rod Amateau
• Dreyer's Comic Influence on Altman's
Popeye
• Ben Model's comparison of undercranking speeds in Disney comedies of the 70s (he showed me a preview of his work on
Unidentified Flying Oddball and it is
revelatory)
We hope this broadening of the site's purview beyond what are, it must be admitted, boring and kind of square older movies will be immensely satisfying to the bulk of the site's visitors, or at least the younger ones advertisers are more interested in. If you want to discuss this modest adjustment to our mission, please don't post in this thread, but instead go
here to continue discussion.