I think you're still romanticizing this a lot, not to mention underselling the VFX factor.
I mean, if we take the top 20 from 1980-1989, all of the top 11 and 15 of the top 20 would be considered action/big budget type films. There were a few more smaller films, but you see a few of those in almost every calendar year (for 2017 it was Get Out, Greatest Showman, and technically Logan).
The 90s have similar numbers, not to mention the most important year in modern cinema history IMO: 1993. Jurassic Park came out (preceded by the almost as groundbreaking T2 and followed by Toy Story) and changed the game entirely.
From that point filmmakers could make the movies they'd never been able to make before and the content followed as we'd expect. Twister, Men in Black, Armageddon, Lost World, and the Pixar films started it off and things snowballed from there.
Soon we'd have The Matrix, the Star Wars prequels, and LOTR before moving into the Marvel films and the rebirth of animated features. But big budget spectacles have always been the headliners, and had digital VFX happened earlier we'd have seen the same shift.
I mean, if we take the top 20 from 1980-1989, all of the top 11 and 15 of the top 20 would be considered action/big budget type films. There were a few more smaller films, but you see a few of those in almost every calendar year (for 2017 it was Get Out, Greatest Showman, and technically Logan).
The 90s have similar numbers, not to mention the most important year in modern cinema history IMO: 1993. Jurassic Park came out (preceded by the almost as groundbreaking T2 and followed by Toy Story) and changed the game entirely.
From that point filmmakers could make the movies they'd never been able to make before and the content followed as we'd expect. Twister, Men in Black, Armageddon, Lost World, and the Pixar films started it off and things snowballed from there.
Soon we'd have The Matrix, the Star Wars prequels, and LOTR before moving into the Marvel films and the rebirth of animated features. But big budget spectacles have always been the headliners, and had digital VFX happened earlier we'd have seen the same shift.