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Hey EmmaMcG: Name 5 Movies

Hey Emma, name 5 older movies that you have never seen before that you would consider checking out.

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Reply #1 posted 07/21/21 10:53am

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I just saw STAND BY ME for the first time... that was trippy! dead

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Reply #2 posted 07/21/21 11:04am

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heymistermusic said:

I just saw STAND BY ME for the first time... that was trippy! dead

Name 4 more lol

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Reply #3 posted 07/21/21 11:06am

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Hey Emma, name 5 older movies that you have never seen before that you would consider checking out.



The Two Jakes
I love Chinatown but never got round to watching the sequel for some reason.

The Thomas Crown Affair
Saw the Brosnan version, but as yet I've not seen the Steve McQueen version.

Futureworld
I wasn't even aware there was a sequel to Westworld until fairly recently.

Bian Feng Mie Zhu
Supposedly the first movie about real life Chinese hero Wong Fei Hung. I'm sure it's awful but I'm curious.

Stagecoach
Supposedly one of the best westerns ever made. Never seen it though. John Wayne isn't my kind of cowboy to be honest but I've heard this is good so I'd like to check it out eventually.
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heymistermusic said:

I just saw STAND BY ME for the first time... that was trippy! dead


What was trippy about it?
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Reply #5 posted 07/21/21 11:40am

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EmmaMcG said:

kpowers said:

Hey Emma, name 5 older movies that you have never seen before that you would consider checking out.



The Two Jakes
I love Chinatown but never got round to watching the sequel for some reason.

The Thomas Crown Affair
Saw the Brosnan version, but as yet I've not seen the Steve McQueen version.

Futureworld
I wasn't even aware there was a sequel to Westworld until fairly recently.

Bian Feng Mie Zhu
Supposedly the first movie about real life Chinese hero Wong Fei Hung. I'm sure it's awful but I'm curious.

Stagecoach
Supposedly one of the best westerns ever made. Never seen it though. John Wayne isn't my kind of cowboy to be honest but I've heard this is good so I'd like to check it out eventually.
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There's actually two versions of Stagecoach, the original one by John Ford and a remake starring Bing Crosby from, I think, around 1970. I saw the latter one first and the first one later. According to the critics, the original is the best, but I enjoyed both. The idea is good: we have a couple of very different people inside a coach surrounded by enemies.
Another movie classic based on the same idea is North West Frontier with Lauren Bacall, this time in a train in India. It's from 1949, but it's still very exciting.
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Reply #6 posted 07/21/21 3:03pm

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SantanaMaitreya said:

EmmaMcG said:



The Two Jakes
I love Chinatown but never got round to watching the sequel for some reason.

The Thomas Crown Affair
Saw the Brosnan version, but as yet I've not seen the Steve McQueen version.

Futureworld
I wasn't even aware there was a sequel to Westworld until fairly recently.

Bian Feng Mie Zhu
Supposedly the first movie about real life Chinese hero Wong Fei Hung. I'm sure it's awful but I'm curious.

Stagecoach
Supposedly one of the best westerns ever made. Never seen it though. John Wayne isn't my kind of cowboy to be honest but I've heard this is good so I'd like to check it out eventually.
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There's actually two versions of Stagecoach, the original one by John Ford and a remake starring Bing Crosby from, I think, around 1970. I saw the latter one first and the first one later. According to the critics, the original is the best, but I enjoyed both. The idea is good: we have a couple of very different people inside a coach surrounded by enemies.
Another movie classic based on the same idea is North West Frontier with Lauren Bacall, this time in a train in India. It's from 1949, but it's still very exciting.


I love Lauren Bacall. Never seen North West Frontier though, I don't think. If I have, I've forgotten it at least.
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Reply #7 posted 07/21/21 9:13pm

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SantanaMaitreya said:

heymistermusic said:

I just saw STAND BY ME for the first time... that was trippy! dead

What was trippy about it?


For me, so many folks had said that I HAVE to see this movie, and it was like stepping into a time machine, seeing all the 80's stuff and hearing the old refrences in the movie.

From what I remember, there wasn't much of a soundtrack to the movie, so there were quiet parts, it was so wild to see the actors at such a young age. Hard to believe I never sat down to watch it until last month.

Sometimes, there's a classic on Netflix, and I try to take some time to see a critically acclaimed flick, because usually there's a buncha crap on that platform.

Is there a movie like that for you? A classic movie that for some weird reason you never got to see it? That you saw recently?

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Reply #8 posted 07/21/21 10:48pm

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EmmaMcG said:

kpowers said:

Hey Emma, name 5 older movies that you have never seen before that you would consider checking out.

Futureworld I wasn't even aware there was a sequel to Westworld until fairly recently.

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Reply #9 posted 07/22/21 8:41am

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EmmaMcG said:

kpowers said:

Hey Emma, name 5 older movies that you have never seen before that you would consider checking out.

The Two Jakes I love Chinatown but never got round to watching the sequel for some reason. The Thomas Crown Affair Saw the Brosnan version, but as yet I've not seen the Steve McQueen version. Futureworld I wasn't even aware there was a sequel to Westworld until fairly recently. Bian Feng Mie Zhu Supposedly the first movie about real life Chinese hero Wong Fei Hung. I'm sure it's awful but I'm curious. Stagecoach Supposedly one of the best westerns ever made. Never seen it though. John Wayne isn't my kind of cowboy to be honest but I've heard this is good so I'd like to check it out eventually.


Stagecoach is GREAT. Another amazing film from Hollywood's best year - 1939. I mean … that cast. And shot in Monument Valley. Spectacular.

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heymistermusic said:



SantanaMaitreya said:


heymistermusic said:

I just saw STAND BY ME for the first time... that was trippy! dead



What was trippy about it?


For me, so many folks had said that I HAVE to see this movie, and it was like stepping into a time machine, seeing all the 80's stuff and hearing the old refrences in the movie.

From what I remember, there wasn't much of a soundtrack to the movie, so there were quiet parts, it was so wild to see the actors at such a young age. Hard to believe I never sat down to watch it until last month.

Sometimes, there's a classic on Netflix, and I try to take some time to see a critically acclaimed flick, because usually there's a buncha crap on that platform.

Is there a movie like that for you? A classic movie that for some weird reason you never got to see it? That you saw recently?


Dog Day Afternoon. Belgian tv is showing classic movies this summer, so I might catch up with some more movies that I never got around to see.
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Reply #11 posted 07/22/21 10:45pm

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EmmaMcG said:

kpowers said:

Hey Emma, name 5 older movies that you have never seen before that you would consider checking out.

The Two Jakes I love Chinatown but never got round to watching the sequel for some reason. The Thomas Crown Affair Saw the Brosnan version, but as yet I've not seen the Steve McQueen version. Futureworld I wasn't even aware there was a sequel to Westworld until fairly recently. Bian Feng Mie Zhu Supposedly the first movie about real life Chinese hero Wong Fei Hung. I'm sure it's awful but I'm curious. Stagecoach Supposedly one of the best westerns ever made. Never seen it though. John Wayne isn't my kind of cowboy to be honest but I've heard this is good so I'd like to check it out eventually. [Edited 7/21/21 11:07am]

Are you a Pierce Brosnan fan?? I know he's your favorite Bond. Have you ever seen Remington Steele???

Remington Steele: Seasons Four & Five- Buy Online in South Africa at  desertcart.co.za. ProductId : 6195197.

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Reply #12 posted 07/23/21 12:20am

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EmmaMcG said:


kpowers said:

Hey Emma, name 5 older movies that you have never seen before that you would consider checking out.



The Two Jakes I love Chinatown but never got round to watching the sequel for some reason. The Thomas Crown Affair Saw the Brosnan version, but as yet I've not seen the Steve McQueen version. Futureworld I wasn't even aware there was a sequel to Westworld until fairly recently. Bian Feng Mie Zhu Supposedly the first movie about real life Chinese hero Wong Fei Hung. I'm sure it's awful but I'm curious. Stagecoach Supposedly one of the best westerns ever made. Never seen it though. John Wayne isn't my kind of cowboy to be honest but I've heard this is good so I'd like to check it out eventually. [Edited 7/21/21 11:07am]

Are you a Pierce Brosnan fan?? I know he's your favorite Bond. Have you ever seen Remington Steele???


Remington Steele: Seasons Four & Five- Buy Online in South Africa at  desertcart.co.za. ProductId : 6195197.



I don't know if I'd go as far as to say I'm a fan, he's ok I suppose. He's my favourite Bond but outside of that I've only seen a handful of his movies. I seen bits of Remington Steele when they used to show repeats on TV but I've never sat down to properly watch it.
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