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Was 1967 the best year of the 'New Hollywood' era?



Similar to how 1939 is supposedly Hollywood's greatest year, I'm starting to thing 1967 is the best year in the "New Hollywood" era when all these new stars were emerging who weren't around in the 'old' days of Classic Hollywood-also in terms of the revolutionary films that were emerging...just think...Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate, In The Heat of the Night, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Cool Hand Luke, and Buñuel's Belle de Jour.

Significant much?



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YES!
Oh how I wish I went to see all those films that very year...

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