Golden Age of Movies


Play It To The Bone looks back into the "Golden Age" of cinema (1999)when movies were actually made for adults. Directors, producers, and actors were not afraid of throwing in gratuitous nudity, bad language, and violence and they were also not afraid of marketing these movies to kids either (Cruel Intentions).

I miss this "Golden Age" and I hope for a return, but I am not holding my breath.

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i agree with u.
Play It To The Bone is a very funny movie, now we are in the "Kidick Age"

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yes

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All politically correct and then one (or two) disgusting, out-of-place scene thrown-in.. So nobody can say nuffin'.

Too many movies like that, these days (and for many years), to even list - or get into it. So, so stupid. (& raking-in the money, so I can't see it changing, meh)

Edit: & on the other end, there are films like the Srpski film (2010) where.. & I'm a grown man, but I would just beat the living hell out of anyone involved in making of the movie - out on the street - without giving a second thought. Those guys brought shame to the entire nation.

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Great movie. I don't know about Golden Age, but they did this one right. It was classic worthy

My Sig: Nothing Here.

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fun

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Yes, subtle, but good use of tit here for certain.

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10 years ago they were spouting the same "golden age" nonsense about the decade before that.

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Wasn't 1999 in that decade?

What we have here is failure to communicate!

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1999 was huge.

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Yes, a lot of excellent movies came out in 1999, but Play it to the Bone wasn't one of them. In my opinion it was nothing special, average in almost all ways, a 5 on a scale of 1 to 10.

1999 movies:
The Matrix
Magnolia
The Sixth Sense
American Beauty
Fight Club
Boys Don't Cry
Girl, Interrupted
The Talented Mr. Ripley

Entertainment Weekly Had a cover story billing 1999 as "The Year that Changed Movies."
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