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Reply #60 posted 04/01/06 8:51am

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Um, this movie's in color. I used to have it on DVD. It's just this production still that's black & white.
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Reply #61 posted 04/01/06 8:52am

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Reply #62 posted 04/01/06 8:54am

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u2prnce said:

SHANNA said:



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Um, this movie's in color. I used to have it on DVD. It's just this production still that's black & white.


Oops...sorry...I haven't seen it in a long time, thought it was B&W...it feeeels like it is...lol

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Reply #63 posted 04/01/06 8:58am

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Can this count please?...I like this movie... biggrin

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Reply #64 posted 04/01/06 9:06am

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Can this count please?...I like this movie... biggrin



Hmm, the Sin City rules would seem to apply. But it is a cool movie. New category--B&W&C!
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Reply #65 posted 04/01/06 9:11am

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Top Hat


The Gay Divorcee


Shall We Dance


Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers...*sigh*... heart heart ...redface bitchfight lol

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Reply #66 posted 04/01/06 9:26am

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A Christmas Carol...

There are so many of them, I'm looking for a phot of the one I like best.
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Reply #67 posted 04/01/06 9:39am

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A Christmas Carol...

There are so many of them, I'm looking for a phot of the one I like best.





woot! Alastair Sim as Scrooge (1951)
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Reply #68 posted 04/01/06 10:18am

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Reply #69 posted 04/01/06 10:43am

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Reply #70 posted 04/01/06 10:49am

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Ok, after some deliberation, though not entirely original, THIS IS MY FAVORITE CLASSIC AMERICAN MOVIE. All hail worship





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Reply #71 posted 04/01/06 10:51am

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My Favorite Non-American BLACK AND WHITE MOVIE:

Nights of Cabiria by Federico Fellini



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Reply #72 posted 04/01/06 10:56am

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Honorable Mentions:

Sherlock Jr. by Buster Keaton


Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch


and let's not forget

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Reply #73 posted 04/01/06 11:01am

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heartbeatocean said:

Honorable Mentions:

Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch


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Reply #74 posted 04/01/06 11:06am

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Oh, yeah...funny too! nod
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Reply #75 posted 04/01/06 11:21am

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It's A Wonderful Life. It is also my favorite movie period.
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Reply #76 posted 04/01/06 11:29am

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Romera said:

It's A Wonderful Life. It is also my favorite movie period.


I don't know how I missed seeing that movie ever...

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Reply #77 posted 04/01/06 12:31pm

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Romera said:

It's A Wonderful Life. It is also my favorite movie period.


I have a friend who never like this movie. She finds it depressing how the Jimmy Stewart character never gets to follow his dreams and ends up stuck in his hometown forever. giggle
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Reply #78 posted 04/01/06 1:00pm

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Romera said:

It's A Wonderful Life. It is also my favorite movie period.


that movie always makes me cry
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Reply #79 posted 04/01/06 1:07pm

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heartbeatocean said:

Romera said:

It's A Wonderful Life. It is also my favorite movie period.


I have a friend who never like this movie. She finds it depressing how the Jimmy Stewart character never gets to follow his dreams and ends up stuck in his hometown forever. giggle


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Still gonna...lol smile
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Reply #80 posted 04/01/06 1:37pm

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heartbeatocean said:

Methinks a couple of these are not American. Okay, ANY classic black and white movie. Black and white is soooo beautiful.

Yeah, there's definitely been some international stuff here. Metropolis, for example, is German.

But since you've opened up the floodgates, I'll co-sign on Metropolis and add these...







Just about any German Expressionist cinema floats my boat. nod
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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #81 posted 04/01/06 1:47pm

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As for American B&W, I like...

The It Girl
Birth of a Nation
Intolerance
42nd Street
King Kong

I dunno what my absolute favorite would be, though. Maybe Under the Cherry Moon? wink
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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
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Reply #82 posted 04/01/06 2:31pm

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SHANNA said:

heartbeatocean said:



I have a friend who never like this movie. She finds it depressing how the Jimmy Stewart character never gets to follow his dreams and ends up stuck in his hometown forever. giggle


falloff

Still gonna...lol smile


That's funny--that's what I thought Family Man sounded like. Like, oh no, this guy can't be happy--he's single and has no kids. Better set him straight, Hollywood! Never got around to seeing it, but it looked like something of a remake.

And It's a Wonderful Life is brilliant--but I like the second half of the movie the best. Don't wanna say anymore since you're gonna see it. You really should wait until Christmastime, though. They always show it on tv for free on NBC. If you don't live in America, you should still wait. It just goes really well with the Christmas activities and everything. You'll just love people, and you need to see a movie like that around Christmas because the holidays will make you KURAZEE! wink
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Reply #83 posted 04/01/06 2:33pm

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Ok, after some deliberation, though not entirely original, THIS IS MY FAVORITE CLASSIC AMERICAN MOVIE. All hail worship







my favorite Hitchock, well, next toL

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Reply #84 posted 04/01/06 2:35pm

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SHANNA said:

Top Hat


The Gay Divorcee


Shall We Dance


Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers...*sigh*... heart heart ...redface bitchfight lol

rose smile


Dancin' with Fred Astaire... what a dream!
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Reply #85 posted 04/01/06 3:35pm

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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #86 posted 04/01/06 3:37pm

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Lammastide said:

As for American B&W, I like...

The It Girl
Birth of a Nation
Intolerance
42nd Street
King Kong

I dunno what my absolute favorite would be, though. Maybe Under the Cherry Moon? wink

How anyone can list Birth of a Nation is beyond me. Regardless of its cinematic value, the shit was the single most racist film ever put on celluloid and should actually be removed from the AFI archives.
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Reply #87 posted 04/01/06 4:12pm

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StoneCrib said:

Lammastide said:

As for American B&W, I like...

The It Girl
Birth of a Nation
Intolerance
42nd Street
King Kong

I dunno what my absolute favorite would be, though. Maybe Under the Cherry Moon? wink

How anyone can list Birth of a Nation is beyond me. Regardless of its cinematic value, the shit was the single most racist film ever put on celluloid and should actually be removed from the AFI archives.


that's a hard call, in my opinion. as a work of cinema, 'birth of a nation' is an amazing film. thematically, i know it's very controversial and it's also offensive to a lot of people. i've never seen it, so i can't make a judgment call on it. i think it's important to remember films like this, so we can remember what society used to be like, what it used to tolerate, and how far we've come and how far we've yet to go. it's like some of those old warner bros. cartoons with the racist images...i've seen some of those, and while i thought they were really terribly offensive, i'm glad i had a chance to see them because i had a chance to wrap my brain around the fact that, at one time, THIS WAS ACTUALLY ACCEPTABLE. what are we creating now that will make our children and grandchildren wince?
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Reply #88 posted 04/01/06 4:18pm

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Its very hard to find, but its a must see. If i remember, its gorgeous to look at too. Very sad film, and reminds me unfortunately of a girl i kinda let slip away.
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Reply #89 posted 04/01/06 5:38pm

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I gotta add To Kill A Mockingbird.
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