What year would you choose?
For me, it has to be 1993, and it isn't really all that close. It has a majority of the most rewatchable movies that I have ever seen, all released in a single year.
Jurassic Park (arguably the biggest blockbuster in history)
Schindler's List
Groundhog Day (maybe my favorite comedy ever)
Rudy
Sandlot
Leprechaun
Untamed Heart
Sleepless in Seattle (probably the biggest romantic comedy in history)
Army of Darkness
The Crush
Dave
This Boy's Life
Last Action Hero
What's Love Got To Do With It
The Firm
In the Line of Fire
Rookie of the Year
Free Willy
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
So I Married an Axe Murderer (maybe my second favorite comedy ever)
Poetic Justice
Surf Ninjas
True Romance
Kalifornia
The Program
Dazed and Confused (probably the biggest cult movie ever)
A Bronx Tale
Cool Runnings
Gettysburg
Age of Innocence
Judgment Night
Carlito's Way
My Life (literally the saddest movie I have ever seen)
A Perfect World
Mrs. Doubtfire
Wayne's World 2
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
The Pelican Brief
Grumpy Old Men
Philadelphia (one of the most affecting movies I have ever seen)
And the coup de grace- Tombstone.
Can you seriously imagine that much quality movie making happening now? That has to be as close to the pinnacle of sheer quality movie volume that any year has ever produced.
For me, it has to be 1993, and it isn't really all that close. It has a majority of the most rewatchable movies that I have ever seen, all released in a single year.
Jurassic Park (arguably the biggest blockbuster in history)
Schindler's List
Groundhog Day (maybe my favorite comedy ever)
Rudy
Sandlot
Leprechaun
Untamed Heart
Sleepless in Seattle (probably the biggest romantic comedy in history)
Army of Darkness
The Crush
Dave
This Boy's Life
Last Action Hero
What's Love Got To Do With It
The Firm
In the Line of Fire
Rookie of the Year
Free Willy
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
So I Married an Axe Murderer (maybe my second favorite comedy ever)
Poetic Justice
Surf Ninjas
True Romance
Kalifornia
The Program
Dazed and Confused (probably the biggest cult movie ever)
A Bronx Tale
Cool Runnings
Gettysburg
Age of Innocence
Judgment Night
Carlito's Way
My Life (literally the saddest movie I have ever seen)
A Perfect World
Mrs. Doubtfire
Wayne's World 2
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
The Pelican Brief
Grumpy Old Men
Philadelphia (one of the most affecting movies I have ever seen)
And the coup de grace- Tombstone.
Can you seriously imagine that much quality movie making happening now? That has to be as close to the pinnacle of sheer quality movie volume that any year has ever produced.