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Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:57 am
Ooh update!
I've just watched: - Clockwork Orange (very weird but very strong in terms of message and potrayal. definitely a classic. and a must watch if you're starting out to appreciate classic films)
- Soylent Green (i watched this then researched on it and found out that it was really a trendsetter in terms of messages. if you haven't watched it, you definitely should. what if the world becomes so overpopulated and ran out of food? what will happen then...)
-The Gods Must Be Crazy (still hilarious every time i watch it...)
- The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1950's (kinda like the remake but i really like the original one better.)
Thanks for the films! Keep them coming! I'm trying to squeeze time to watch them all. 3nodding
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:11 pm
Dont know if u consider this a classic or not, and I dont think many people liked it, but I loved it. Edward Scissorhands.
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:04 pm
this ain't really classical.. but Scream.. it a good movie
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Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:20 pm
The greatest classic movie is either Frankenstein(the original) or Little shop of Horrors(the older one not with rick moranis) or if this really was a classic my ultimate choice is "The Ghost and Mr.Chicken" (with don knotts) heart heart heart heart heart lov dat movie
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Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 10:17 pm
Ooooh! One of my fave subjects. Classic movies. I have tons I can suggest. Out of over 2300 movies that I have, almost half are from before 1970.
Here's a small (well, not so small) list of some that haven't been mentioned yet.
Jazz Singer (1927) (first "talkie" film ever) Broadway Melody (1929) (first all talking film and won and Oscar) Show Boat (any of the 3 versions) Anna Christie Dracula (1931) 42nd Street Dinner at Eight Flying Down to Rio Imitation of Life (either version) It Happened One Night Top Hat Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) San Francisco (1936) The Life of Emile Zola Topper Room Service Mr. Smith Goes to Washington The Women (1939) Broadway Melody of 1940 Kitty Foyle Buck Privates (1941) Here Comes Mr. Jordan Maltese Falcon Road to Zanzibar (first of the "Road To" Series with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby) My Sister Eileen (42) Pride of the Yankees Road to Morocco (best of the "Road To" series) Yankee Doodle Dandy Arsenic and Old Lace Anchors Aweigh Down to Earth (1946) Magnificent Doll Bishop's Wife Ghost & Mrs. Muir Anna Karenina Easter Parade Key Largo Miracle of the Bells Adam's Rib Holiday Affair (1949) I Was a Male War Bride Inspector General Miss Grant Takes Richmond Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) Summer Stock Monkey Business (52) Singin' In The Rain Gentlemen Prefer Blondes How to Marry a Millionaire Going My Way Phffft! A Star is Born (both versions) My Sister Eileen (either version) High Society Desk Set Operation Petticoat The Apartment Breakfast at Tiffany's Judgment at Nuremburg Lawrence of Arabia Irma LaDouce It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Lilies of the Field My Fair Lady Unsinkable Molly Brown Doctor Zhivago The Fortune Cookie Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 12 Angry Men Sunset Blvd. To Kill a Mockingbird The African Queen A Streetcar Named Desire
Citizen Kane (considered the greatest classic movie of all time. I didn't like it though)
This list should last you a while. smile If you have access to TCM, watch it for a lot of great classics. smile
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:51 pm
Casablanca, Gone With the Wind, Breakfast at Tiffany's, My Fair Lady, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How to Marry a Millionaire, The Maltese Falcon, Key Largo, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?~ ~ ~ ~ All classic films with great stars (Bogey, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe) More "recent" classics, I would have to suggest Clash of the Titans (circa 1981), On Golden Pond (weepy, but stylish), or even for a laugh try any of the National Lampoon Vacations (European vacation is my fave; my bestie loves Christmas)- Chevy Chase is a comedic diety. Of course you can't rule out anything John Candy did (Uncle Buck; The Great Outdoors; Planes, Trains, and Automobiles) Geesh, I think I'm going to watch a film now! Hope this helped
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:26 pm
Any and all of the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies! When I was little my mom introduced them to me on late night movie theater when I was home sick with the flu and I fell in love! All the Topper movies are great too! The Ghost and Mr. Chicken and any Doris Day movie! That's all a good mix of b/w and color! smile Oh, A Patch of Blue with Sydney Poiter (sp?) and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner! Those are must sees. smile
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 8:33 am
Sabrina's a good choice. Humphrey Bogart. . . mmm. . .
B/W: Breakfast at Tiffany's
Color: To Catch a Thief What's Up, Doc? [careful, Barbara's in it and she's hilarious.] Original Ocean's 11.
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:45 pm
Here's a list of movies I've enjoyed. Ignore the more recent ones.
Ben-Hur (1959), Braveheart (1995), Casablanca (1942), Cinderella Man (2005), Crash (2004), The Crow (1994), Dead Poets Society (1989), Escape (1940), Forrest Gump (1994), Four Daughters (1983), Gladiator (2000), Gone With the Wind (1939), Goodbye Children (1987), Holes (2003), Hotel Rwanda (2004), Kapo (1959), Life is Beautiful (1997), The Lion King (1994), The Little Mermaid (1989), Marie Antoinette (193 cool , Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Napoleon Dynamite (2004), North By Northwest (1959), Our Hospitality (1923), Pan's Labyrinth (2006), The Philadelphia Story (1940), Pleasantville (199 cool , Poltergeist (1982), Raintree County (1957), Requiem For a Dream (2000), Roman Holiday (1953, Romeo and Juliet (196 cool , Run Lola Run (199 cool , Saving Private Ryan (199 cool , Schindler's List (1993), Signs (2001), The Simpsons Movie (2007), Titanic (1997), Waterloo Bridge (1940), Yours, Mine and Ours (196 cool
All are excellent.
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 2:21 pm
If you like sorta scary and mysterious, I actually like the old Vincent Price or Alfred Hitchcock movies. I used to watch the old B/W scary movies with my mom when I was a weeee kid. Gosh, those were the days. mrgreen wink
Now if you want something a bit more suttle.....hhhhmmmm....The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Abbot and Costello movies, the Three Stooges (I personally can't stand them, but they sorta stick with ya over the yrs), The Glass Menagerie. I'm sure there are others, but I was more of a horror fan. burning_eyes biggrin
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:43 am
I just rewatched Ladykillers. Unfortunately, the library version here is garishly colourized. heartbreaking. the movie is still briliant though. alec Guinness was amazing.
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Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 2:15 pm
It's a Wonderful Life The Way We Were Annie Hall Rosemary's Baby The Wizard of Oz E.T. The Extra Terrestrial Close Encounters of the Third Kind Stand By Me The Bad Seed The Children's Hour
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:47 am
any abbott and costello, cary grant or jimmy stewart movies
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