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Movies You Haven't Watched Someone mentioned A Clockwork Orange in another thread. It made me think, there are so many classic movies that I have not watched.
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Saying Private Ryan. I always had a feeling that this was a movie where the Americans are trying to make it seem as if they won World War 2 all on their own. As far as I know, the idea of the film is that a patrol is sent out to rescue a soldier because his mom would feel so sad if another one of her sons would get killed. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) So this movie is about Americans rescuing another American in Europe without having anything to do with what was happening in Europe during WW2. It's a movie about making America great and that's why I never wanted to watch it. | |
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1. A Clockwork Orange - I don't know why I never watched it. I think I watched "2001: A Space Odessy" and since it didn't have any real monsters in it like I thought it would, I skipped "Orange". But it was a long time ago so I don't really recall | |
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1. The Godfathers movies 2. Casablanca 3. Citizen Kane 4. The Manchurian Candidate 5. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid
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1. Any Jurassic Park sequels
2. Two Towers/Return of the King (LOTR is not for me) 3. The Matrix sequels 4. Any Planet of the Apes other than the original 5. Alice in Wonderland (Burton) [Edited 8/3/18 14:04pm] | |
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picking movies not passed the 70's
6. Bullit 7. Vertigo 8. Rebel without a cause 9. Ben Hurr 10. King Kong (1933) | |
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2. Alien 3. The Shawshank Redemption 4. Schindler's List 5. Animal House
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They are all good movies worth seeing. For sequels all the Jaws movies sucked. For Alien, only watch part 1 & 2. | |
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I didn't read that this was supposed to be classics. 5 that I will never watch: 1. The Fly 2. Naked Lunch 3. The Birth of a Nation 4. Greed (truncation) 5. The Thing | |
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ok, so what 5 classic movies would you want to watch? | |
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RodeoSchro said: 1. A Clockwork Orange - I don't know why I never watched it. I think I watched "2001: A Space Odessy" and since it didn't have any real monsters in it like I thought it would, I skipped "Orange". But it was a long time ago so I don't really recall Avatar isn't a brilliant piece of cinema. It's popcorn entertainment. BUT, it's made by James Cameron so I'd say its a step above Kanye West. More like the Bon Jovi of movies. Crowd pleasing, not too many risks, you know what you're going to get when you go in. It won't blow you away but you'll be entertained. | |
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I love my scary movies but Nosferatu really looks creepy
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kpowers said:
I love my scary movies but Nosferatu really looks creepy
I was actually bored on my first viewing of that. I liked it later knowing what to expect. If you have a library card you can watch it free on Kanopy. | |
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1. The Harry Potter sequels. I seen the first one and thought it was awful in every way. A complete waste of Alan Rickman. 2. The English Patient After getting Elaine's review in Seinfeld, I decided it wasn't worth the hassle. 3. Bridge on the River Kwai My ex bought this for me on DVD many years ago. I've still never watched it and I still don't know why he would buy this for me. 4. Lawrence of Arabia Watched the first hour and it bored the fuck out of me. I'll never watch it again. 5. Every single one of those Biblical epics. I can't think of anything more boring than movies based on religion. If ever I have to go to church for a wedding or funeral or whatever, it feels like 40 minutes of pure torture. And some of those movies are over 4 hours long. Fuck that. | |
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In very anti-religious but I don't get bored for a second watching The Ten Commandments and Ben-Hur. | |
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Hudson said: In very anti-religious but I don't get bored for a second watching The Ten Commandments and Ben-Hur. I can only imagine trying to sit through the Ten Commandments. What do they do, devote an hour to each commandment? It's not even that I'm anti religious. I don't believe in any of that stuff but then again, I don’t believe that a DeLorean will go back in time if you drive it at 88mph but I'll still watch Back to The Future on repeat all day before I'd even consider watching old men in raggedy clothes talk shit on a mountain for 7 hours straight. | |
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It introduces Modes as a compassionate Prince compared to his brother Ramses. He finds out that he is a son of Hebrew slaves and gets exiled for admitting to Pharoah that he would free them. Moses is told by the burning bush to go back and demand their freedom. The Ten plagues happen and Ramses the new pharoah frees them after his son is killed by God. He later changes his mind and tries to kill them but the Hebrews cross the red sea after it is parted (very impressive special effect for 1955). The actual ten commandments are a very small part. The pacing is really good and there is never a dull moment imo. | |
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Classic movies? I'm sure there are quite a few, but of the ones I've actually heard of... Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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On a side note, I think a lot of peeps don't realize that "The Godfather" and even "Star Wars" back in the 70's were more extreme hipster retro than something like "Stranger Things" is today. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Shawshank is the most generically mainstream on that list.
Schindler's List is an odyssey of cinematic vocabulary, and it might be the most poignant use of breaking the fourth wall ever in my opinion.
Animal House is as deeply detailed and stylized in flippant Americana as a classic Warners Bug Bunny cartoon. I think it's great. It was also retro and set in a time period 16 years before the actual time of release. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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I still haven't seen Antman And the Wasp (2018), Oceans 8 (2018) or Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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It is not constructed in Hollywood entertainment fashion. It has that radical 70's documentary feel that was carried over to fantasy and scifi back then. The actors and characterization are straight out of Robert Altman.
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I let a co-worker of mine borrow my Alien DVD. He's 26 and never saw the movie (though he saw Prometheus). He was real impressed how good a 1979 still looks good today. | |
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