TV you can make an argument due to the lower production values, music is down to taste, but the 80s have movies on lock. Real film, practical effects, real orchestral scores, blockbuster budgets, famous stars, culturally unifying events - all this is never coming back.
The 2000s will be known as the era of digitally graded cgi cape slop, while the 80s and 90s will live forever as a classic era of cinema, to be mined and remade perpetually.
TV you can make an argument due to the lower production values, music is down to taste, but the 80s have movies on lock. Real film, practical effects, real orchestral scores, blockbuster budgets, famous stars, culturally unifying events - all this is never coming back.
The 2000s will be known as the era of digitally graded cgi cape slop, while the 80s and 90s will live forever as a classic era of cinema, to be mined and remade perpetually.