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Tony Metropolis
posted on 01-02-2002 @ 2:12 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Feb. 01
Here's a list in no particular order.

1. The Treasure of Sierra Madre
2. It's a Wonderful Life
3. Bringing Up Baby
4. Tora Tora Tora

and my favorite "old" film

5. Patton

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posted on 01-02-2002 @ 2:27 PM      
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spitfire421
posted on 01-02-2002 @ 2:50 PM      
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quote:

any Disney cartoon

Ever seen The Black Cauldron? The first PG-rated Disney cartoon, and the best!

[obligatory pot reference]Reefer Madness[/obligatory pot reference]is too fn funny whne you're wrecked!

As far as classic (old) movies go...
It Happened One Night and Bringing Up Baby are some of my favorite slapsticks, also get Adam's Rib with Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn-- and just about anything else they're both in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Father of the Bride, etc.

Classic Classics that anyone who loves film should see: : Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Metropolis, Birth of A Nation, Potemkin, and Citizen Kane

See any Hitchcock as most people said...Rebeccaand Vertigo are other good ones

High Plains Drifter is the only Western I've ever liked

...and don't get me started about good musicals...






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This message was edited by spitfire421 on 1-2-02 @ 2:57 PM
Roger
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posted on 01-02-2002 @ 6:51 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
quote:

Personally, I'd refine this a little. Any cartoon?


Since it was a classic movie thread, I didn't think I had to say "any Disney cartoon movie" but that's what I meant. Not to say that most Disney cartoons aren't classics, but I was talking about the movies Disney has put out. "Fox and the Hound" was my first Disney encounter (in book form though), I've been hooked ever since.
I think I'm gonna print out this thread and take it with me to BlockBuster. I can never remember all the movies I want to rent when I get there! (Maybe that's cuz I make the mistake of only looking in DVD's, are any of the classics on those nifty new fangled pieces of shiny stuff? Jeezus Christmas.)


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PeterDragon
posted on 01-02-2002 @ 8:59 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
quote:

are any of the classics on those nifty new fangled pieces of shiny stuff?


Best way to see ANY movie.
Just got next week's TV Guide (you know, for when you aren't online and can't see IkeaBoy's posts), and the list their choices for Best DVD's of the year. They include:

Some Like It Hot ; another movie I can't believe I forgot - Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon & Marilyn Monroe (in the film AFI ranked #1 comedy on it's list)

as well as the already mentioned:
Citizen Kane,
Rebecca,
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
The Godfather (trilogy)
and
The Stanley Kubrick Collection (Dr. Strangelove, 2001:A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, and The Shining)


PeterDragon
posted on 01-02-2002 @ 9:50 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
another movie to add,

Bonnie and Clyde
Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway

will be on Flix, 8pm on 1/5/02, for those with cable.

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posted on 01-02-2002 @ 9:50 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 01
quote:

Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Metropolis, Birth of A Nation, Potemkin, and Citizen Kane


i saw all of those in my film class at hofstra. Caligari was so weird. i can't remember what movie it was that i saw afterwards that was so so similar. - a red hot chili peppers video reminded me of it too.


my list:

Pump Up The Volume
Last of the Mohicans
Citizen Kane
Anything Kubrick
Reservior Dogs
American History X
Holy Grail & Life of Brian
Most Important: The Evil Dead Series

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posted on 01-02-2002 @ 10:00 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 70
No movie made before 1970 was any good. And most of the ones made before 1980 pretty much sucked too.

Drusilla
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posted on 01-02-2002 @ 10:08 PM      
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Sir Okonkwo
posted on 01-02-2002 @ 10:55 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Jun. 01
quote:

No movie made before 1970 was any good. And most of the ones made before 1980 pretty much sucked too.
Eh? I'd say the 80's were the worst period for movies, overall.

Anyway, some more movies:

Stalag 17 - Good movie about a POW camp, though it is somewhat dated now.

High Noon
The Searchers
Unforgiven - The only westerns I could ever really sit through.

AKIRA - The Citizen Kane of Anime, new dub is good if you must watch it in english.

Motel Hell - The pinnacle of cheesy horror.

Ran - Akira Kurosawa is the greatest director ever (sorry Kubrick, sorry Hitch), and Shakespeare never looked better. Battle scenes put to shame anything ever done in Hollywood.

Chinatown - Don't think I've seen it mentioned here yet. Great noir, and Jack Nicholson's best film.

Cape Fear (1962) - The remake was good, but nowhere near the original. Robert Mitchum rules in this, as he always does.

Cool Hand Luke - "No man can eat fifty eggs." Nuff said.

2001: A Space Odyssey
Brazil
Blade Runner
The Forbidden Planet
- Not sure if these have been mentioned yet either, but all are must see Sci-Fi.
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The Great Pumpkin
posted on 01-02-2002 @ 10:55 PM      
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How the hell is a black man gonna invent Ice Cream in hot ass Africa?

You rule Drusilla......lol.



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posted on 01-02-2002 @ 11:52 PM      
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Registered: May. 00
quote:

No movie made before 1970 was any good. And most of the ones made before 1980 pretty much sucked too.




You sir, are an idiot, and you can quote me on that




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posted on 01-02-2002 @ 11:57 PM      
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personal favorite Kurosawa film- Rashomon.


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posted on 01-03-2002 @ 12:24 PM      
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Tsk Tsk... I'm disappointed people...
all these "Must See" movies... and no one thought to mention:
"Big Trouble in Little China"??

oh.. let's see what else I can think of that hasn't allready been mentioned..

"Of Unknown Origin" 80's sleeper horror/thriller that I suggest to EVERYONE.. extremely scary simply because it's FACTUAL, not sci-fi.. I've watched many people slowly pick their feet up off the floor and approach a toilet bowl woith extreme caution because of this film..

"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" The true Spaghetti Western

"Time Bandits"

"Airplane" one of the classic original spoofs

"Police Academy" another great spoof flick

"Schindler's List" the movie tells a powerful story

there are others.. just can't think of them at the moment



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posted on 01-04-2002 @ 12:58 AM      
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Registered: Aug. 01
thanks ;)

the best thing about that movie was hearing my 63 year old dad ask for a "big ass bagel"



have some chuckles

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