I tried to stop being off topic but you've all pulled me back in
I know. I already said multiple times there were bad ones it's just the percentage of good to bad was better.
I tried to be fair and think of modern actors I considered "great" when I posted but could not think of one. Most of the modern ones I consider good had their heyday in the 80's which goes to my point about movies being better even then, Terminator 2 Good!, Terminator 3 Bad!, Indiana Jones 1 Good, Indiana Jones 4 (I have yet to see it but what does Harrison do gum the Nazi's to death

). There are certainly a few modern movies I do like, the Pixar ones, the Spider-Man movies are decent, Batman Begins is much better than the last few Batman movies too. The Lord of the Rings Movies could be considered akin to the original Star Wars trilogy someday but I think Star Wars was better. As for a serious modern movie "Luther" was good but I liked it because of the history from which it was derived, its actors were merely passable (with the possible exception of Albert Finney who is once again an old actor). Also movies still don't make any more sense than the old ones (this just having been reaffirmed by watching Vantage Point). I have thought perhaps the passage of time had relegated many bad movies to obscurity thus making the amount of good movies only seem greater because only they survived, however, I keep finding good old movies and bad modern ones. To some degree it is certainly taste but at the very least...
A. The movie code used to remove more of the immoral content than it does today.
B. Plot ideas were not as retreaded as they are today becuase old movies did those ideas first (and most of the time better).
I will say special effects and fight chorography have improved but with shallower plots and character development why care if protagonists are victorious? Media today is largely glitter, window dressing and shock material. It is worth noting that many of the actors of yesterday were themselves not any more moral than the ones of today.