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Old movies Who here likes old movies? You know, challenging films like Casablanca, Citizen Kane, The Maltese Falcon, North By Northwest, The Great Dictator, The Wizard Of Oz...movies like these.
Who here will admit that they cannot stand these old movies? In that you have to really defend your stand, because these films and others are classics. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Who here likes old movies? You know, challenging films like Casablanca, Citizen Kane, The Maltese Falcon, North By Northwest, The Great Dictator, The Wizard Of Oz...movies like these.
Who here will admit that they cannot stand these old movies? In that you have to really defend your stand, because these films and others are classics. Yes you named some of my favorites. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Who here likes old movies? You know, challenging films like Casablanca, Citizen Kane, The Maltese Falcon, North By Northwest, The Great Dictator, The Wizard Of Oz...movies like these.
Who here will admit that they cannot stand these old movies? In that you have to really defend your stand, because these films and others are classics. I LOVE old movies! VOTE....EARLY | |
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Love them, I just watched Marty the other night. | |
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jerseykrs said: Love them, I just watched Marty the other night.
Classic! Anyone see "Touch of Evil" when they released it restored? VOTE....EARLY | |
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jerseykrs said: Love them, I just watched Marty the other night.
That was an excellent movie with ernest borgnine. I like any thing with Humpry bogart. | |
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CptMorgan said: jerseykrs said: Love them, I just watched Marty the other night.
That was an excellent movie with ernest borgnine. I like any thing with Humpry bogart. The local old time theatre here in Tampa plays old films, anyone fancy a date with me?? http://www.tampatheatre.org/ | |
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DiminutiveRocker said: jerseykrs said: Love them, I just watched Marty the other night.
Classic! Anyone see "Touch of Evil" when they released it restored? I liked it but I don't think I saw the restored version. I had a hard time finding old movies where i live. | |
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CptMorgan said: DiminutiveRocker said: Classic! Anyone see "Touch of Evil" when they released it restored? I liked it but I don't think I saw the restored version. I had a hard time finding old movies where i live. Yes - ANYTHING with Humphrey Bogart is great! I am also a BIG Jimmy Stewart fan - and Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable and Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson and Vivian Leigh and Irene Dunne and Cary Grant and Errol "Captain Blood" Flynn.... VOTE....EARLY | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Who here likes old movies?
You mean those black and white things with mono sound? | |
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I like Some. Preston Sturges...
Arsenic and Old Lace, All about eve, Sunset Blvd etc. I don't watch that often...but really enjoy them when I do. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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I will say this, if you don't like those films you are lame. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I love watching old movies. North By Northwest is certainly worth every minute. I'll admit to loving Cary Grant.
I love old Barbara Stanwyck films, and I love Henry Fonda. The Lady Eve... Stella Dallas.... Gretta Garbo flicks... Insatiable taught me everything I know about balls.
"I was born dancing! I came dancing out of my mom's vagina! Moonwalking and stuff..." - Number23 on the telphone. | |
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What about Charlie Chaplin? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Some of my all-time favorites are Marilyn Monroe movies, especially Some Like it Hot, The Seven Year Itch, and Niagara. Another that's at the top of my list is Gone With the Wind, although I saw it after I read the book and was a little disappointed.
On the Waterfront, Bringing up Baby, and the original Sabrina are also really great. | |
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theVelvetRoper said: Some of my all-time favorites are Marilyn Monroe movies, especially Some Like it Hot, The Seven Year Itch, and Niagara. Another that's at the top of my list is Gone With the Wind, although I saw it after I read the book and was a little disappointed.
On the Waterfront, Bringing up Baby, and the original Sabrina are also really great. "She looks like Eve Marie Saint On The Waterfront She reads Simone de Beauvoir in her American circumstance..." Lloyd Cole Insatiable taught me everything I know about balls.
"I was born dancing! I came dancing out of my mom's vagina! Moonwalking and stuff..." - Number23 on the telphone. | |
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While it's not as old as some of the movies you listed, Rosemary's Baby is an incredible flick. Overall, it's an interesting story, and the acting is pretty good. But what really grabs me about it is how beautifully filmed it is. Each frame is like a perfect composition. There's an incredible shot towards the end of the film where the wife starts to question her husband, and he is standing there half in light, and half in deep black shadow, with a sharp line cut right down the middle of him, explaining himself to her - incredible. | |
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Vertigo, Sunset Blvd., Touch of Evil, The Education of Sonny Carson, and Cool Hand Luke are amongst my top 20 list. | |
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Some old movies are fantastic! Some of my favs are:
Dark Victory Imitation of Life Casablanca Gone with the Wind White Heat Some Like it Hot Days of Wine & Roses Sabrina (the original) Wizard of Oz (a classic) The African Queen Bringing up Baby The list goes on and on. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: What about Charlie Chaplin?
CITY LIGHTS! MODERN TIMES! VOTE....EARLY | |
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I prefer "classic" films to modern ones. they just seem more real. You care about the characters.
It's a wonderful life Casablanca Great acting. All the world's a funky stage. | |
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I'm a BIG fan of old movies.
A few of my favs: La Dolce Vita Ladri di biciclette (The Bicycle Thief) Paths Of Glory Les Yeux sans visage(Eyes Without A Face) Rebecca Lolita (original) The Manchurian Candidate (original) À bout de souffle (Breathless) Divorzio all'italiana (Divorce Italian Style) Shoot The Piano Player Vertigo A Face In The Crowd 8 1/2 The Hustler Sunset Boulevard Double Indemnity [Edited 9/8/05 15:04pm] | |
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Some of my fav movies, mostly from the 60's.
Whatever happened to Baby Jane? Spring and Port Wine Midnight Cowboy The Nanny The Apartment Rosemary's Baby The Odd Couple How to Murder your wife I'm alright Jack The Party The Graduate [Edited 9/8/05 14:54pm] | |
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Nikki23 said: Some of my fav movies, mostly from the 60's.
Whatever happened to Baby Jane? Spring and Port Wine Midnight Cowboy The Nanny The Apartment Rosemary's Baby The Odd Couple How to Murder your wife I'm alright Jack The Party The Graduate [Edited 9/8/05 14:54pm] Excellent list. I also have a thing for the 70s myself: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Chinatown The Godfather(s) The French Connection Five Easy Pieces The Last Picture Show A Clockwork Orange American Grafitti The Sting Jaws Dogday Afternoon Barry Lyndon All the President's Men Taxi Driver Ordinary People Heaven Can Wait The Deer Hunter Star Wars All ThatJazz Apocalypse Now Cabaret Kramer vs Kramer Annie Hall Manhattan VOTE....EARLY | |
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Nikki23 said: Some of my fav movies, mostly from the 60's.
Whatever happened to Baby Jane? Spring and Port Wine Midnight Cowboy The Nanny The Apartment Rosemary's Baby The Odd Couple How to Murder your wife I'm alright Jack The Party The Graduate [Edited 9/8/05 14:54pm] Great choices!! The Apartment, The Graduate and Rosemary's Baby are three of my all time favorite movies. Especially The Apartment. You just can't go wrong with a Billy Wilder film. | |
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DiminutiveRocker said: Excellent list. I also have a thing for the 70s myself: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Chinatown The Godfather(s) The French Connection Five Easy Pieces The Last Picture Show A Clockwork Orange American Grafitti The Sting Jaws Dogday Afternoon Barry Lyndon All the President's Men Taxi Driver Ordinary People Heaven Can Wait The Deer Hunter Star Wars All ThatJazz Apocalypse Now Cabaret Kramer vs Kramer Annie Hall Manhattan Excellent List!! You need to add Network to that 1970's roster. | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: DiminutiveRocker said: Excellent list. I also have a thing for the 70s myself: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Chinatown The Godfather(s) The French Connection Five Easy Pieces The Last Picture Show A Clockwork Orange American Grafitti The Sting Jaws Dogday Afternoon Barry Lyndon All the President's Men Taxi Driver Ordinary People Heaven Can Wait The Deer Hunter Star Wars All That Jazz Apocalypse Now Cabaret Kramer vs Kramer Annie Hall Manhattan Excellent List!! You need to add Network to that 1970's roster. YES - and Network! VOTE....EARLY | |
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oh yes, there's nothing like curling up on the couch on a rainy afternoon drinking a cappacino watching "A streetcar named desire" or the original 1939 version of "Scarface" in black and white.... I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I take it no one wants to go see a movie with me. To hell with you's.
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jerseykrs said: I take it no one wants to go see a movie with me. To hell with you's.
I would... if it didn't cost me $248 roundtrip VOTE....EARLY | |
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