Most people see 60 F/S as flutter less motion.  The 60Hz refresh on older CRT monitors bothered some people after prolonged use.  Thank the Lord for LED displays.  
 Standard frame rate for a movie is 24 F/S with a shutter flashing each frame twice giving the appearance of 48 F/S.  If you sit up close to a big movie screen is planes whizzing by you notice the objects jumping from one frame to the next.  US TV is an interlaced 30 F/S due to the commercial power being 60Hz thus reducing the power supply filtering required.  The interlacing of the lines on a CRT set gives an appearance of 60 F/S. 
There is higher frame rate movies like the Hobbit done at 48 F/S.  
Read this article. 
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/128113-why-movies-are-moving-from-24-to-48-fpsI find it hilarious what some people critics complain about.