Hoy, looks like the forums are back online. Sweet.
Yes, Kevin Caldwell did cross my mind but I rated him amoung those who helped push AMV's into the popularity that they now have. After reading further posts I guess it was a bit hasty stating what I said about the Golden Age. What I was trying to say is the Golden Age was based more or less on popularity and not innovation. Skewed maybe, but your comment about the movies made me think back to what many critics like to see as the Golden Age of movies, the 70's. And the further comment on Video Games whose Golden Age would be in the 90's.
So I concede, without futher innovation the golden age of AMV's ended but that doesn't mean that they are not good anymore. They just became what every other form of media has become.
Oh and Chef, everything has its Golden Age. even Lemons.
