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I like old films what are some of your favorites

 
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The Incredible Mr. Limpet. (1964)

At seven, I loved this live action/cartoon. All of the Walt Disney kid flicks never touched it.
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I had TCM at one time its a good film
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
Enchanted Cottage
The Human Comedy
The Time of Their Lives
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I must check out the human comedy
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I like John Fords The Horse Soldiers. Great cast love the music. The supporting cast is the Ford gang. I can watch this over and over.
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John Ford 1939 Stagecoach.

Howard Hawks 1951 The Thing from Another World

William Freidkin 1971 French Connection.
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Howard Hawks 1951 The Thing from Another World and the John Carpenter 1982 Thing
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Wow! This is the best thread in a LONG WHILE!

You guys are really coming up with some GREAT TITLES. I knew I was a big old movie buff but I have seen ALL the movies notes so far except two!
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I have thought about posting this but it sounds silly but I thought who cares
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Enchanted Cottage
The Human Comedy
The Time of Their Lives
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I must check out the human comedy
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Yes please do. You won't be disappointed. The movie was based on the novel written by William Saroyan.
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Rio bravo
The Public enemy
Fistful of dollars
Few dollars more(didn’t care for the GB&U)
Escape from Alcatraz
Some like it hot
Marriage Italian style
Yesterday, today and tomorrow

Shoot I have many, I’m only 33 but grew up watching classics

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"Titicut Follies"

"Documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman takes us inside the Massachusetts Correctional Institution Bridgewater where people stay trapped in their madness."

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So good it's almost unwatchable
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
The Little Foxes 1941? Bette Davis at her bitchiest! Not you typical Davis acting,, she played this very restrained. And cold!! LOL! Actually there are quiet a few good Davis movies. Won't list more, go to wiki and pick one.


The Secret Garden 1940's
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes 1947?

For pure camp there is Peyton Place 1958? Does deal with stuff you wouldn't see in most movies at that time.
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She is always prancing around and smoking and her expressions are fun to watch
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
Captain Horation Hornblower.

Gregory Peck 1954

The African Queen - Humphry Bogart.

Mr. Roberts.

Mutiny on the Bounty.




Quo Vadis


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As a child I read all the Captain Horatio Hornblower books great books.
Great films
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
King of Hearts. WW2, village flees and leaves insane locked up in asylum. They escape and take over the town. The town is soon run by the insane and the town becomes a happy fun place to be. In the end the Germans and allies March to the center of the town and slaughter each other. The ‘insane’ watch on in horror begging the question, who are the insane ones?
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I think we are living in an insane world run by the Evil insane
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
All of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies
To Kill a Mockingbird
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Mighty Joe Young
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane
Angel with Dirty Faces
Tarzan the Ape Man 1932
The Five Pennies
The Fuller Brush Man
The Yellow Cab Man
The Long Long Trailer
Yours, Mine and Ours 1968
Cheaper by the Dozen 1950
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All of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies

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Some of those were very funny.
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Patterns (1956) ROD SERLING


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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
Rio bravo
The Public enemy
Fistful of dollars
Few dollars more(didn’t care for the GB&U)
Escape from Alcatraz
Some like it hot
Marriage Italian style
Yesterday, today and tomorrow

Shoot I have many, I’m only 33 but grew up watching classics
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Rio bravo with Dean Martin good film
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
TCM will be airing a new original documentary in July of this year marking the 80th anniversary of Orson Welles The Magnificent Ambersons, his great follow up film to Citizen Kane. The original Welles cut has not been seen in all those decades after RKO studio heads mauled the film following several negative previews. Welles vision was too dark in their view. They cut over 40 minutes and tacked on a sappy happy ending to replace Welles' sad poignant ending. A team is currently searching for a copy of the directors cut that Welles had in his possession in Brazil at the time the studio re-edited it in his absence. It could literally be laying in am attic somewhere in South America. They claim to have new leads as to it's possible whereabouts. It would be the most historic find in film history if they succeed.



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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
All of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies
To Kill a Mockingbird
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Mighty Joe Young
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane
Angel with Dirty Faces
Tarzan the Ape Man 1932
The Five Pennies
The Fuller Brush Man
The Yellow Cab Man
The Long Long Trailer
Yours, Mine and Ours 1968
Cheaper by the Dozen 1950
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Clifton Webb is good in everything he was what they called a confirmation bachelor back in the old days
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TCM will be airing a new original documentary in July of this year marking the 70th anniversary of Orson Welles The Magnificent Ambersons, his great follow up film to Citizen Kane. The original Welles cut has not been seen in all those decades after RKO studio heads mauled the film following several negative previews. Welles vision was too dark on their view. They cut over 40 minutes and tacked on a sappy happy ending to replace Welles' sad poignant ending. A team is currently searching for a copy of the directors cut that Welles had in his possession in Brazil at the time the studio remedied it in his absence. It could literally be laying in am attic somewhere in South America. They claim to have new leads as to it's possible whereabouts. It would be the most historic find in film history if they succeed.
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I can watch Wells outtakes doing a wine commercial. Hurst put the hurt on him .This a great film and joseph Cotten is a great actor
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
I like John Fords The Horse Soldiers. Great cast love the music. The supporting cast is the Ford gang. I can watch this over and over.
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Cape fear
War of the worlds
Rodan
Creature from the black lagoon
Swiss family Robinson
Rear window
Meet me in st Louis
Lover come back
True grit
Make haste to live
20000 leagues under the sea
Paleface
Chitty chitty bang bang
Mary Poppins
A touch of evil
Vertigo
The love bug
Tom Sawyer 30s version
Laurel and Hardy flicks
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All that Heaven Allows (Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman)
Magnificent Obsession (Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman)
Back Street (Susan Hayward)
Tomorrow is Forever (Orson Wells)
Rebecca (Laurence Olivia and Joan Fontaine)
A Stolen Life (Bette Davis)
Dark Victory
Now, Voyager
Waterloo Bridge (Vivien Leigh)
Young at Heart (Doris Day and Frank Sinatra)
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
Greasers Palace 1972
El Topo 1970
The Holy Mountain 1973
The Worlds Greatest Sinner 1962
Head 1968
The Magic Christian 1969
Being There 1979
Danger:Diabolik 1968
Fistful of Dollars 1964
The Evil Eye 1963
Black Sabbath 1963
Harold and Maude 1971
Edge of the Pacific Plate
california republic/ reche canyon
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All that Heaven Allows (Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman)
Magnificent Obsession (Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman)
Back Street (Susan Hayward)
Tomorrow is Forever (Orson Wells)
Rebecca (Laurence Olivia and Joan Fontaine)
A Stolen Life (Bette Davis)
Dark Victory
Now, Voyager
Waterloo Bridge (Vivien Leigh)
Young at Heart (Doris Day and Frank Sinatra)
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Magnificent Obsession was great! Actually found the original soundtrack to that movie on vinyl in a record store dollar bin.
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
I'm 52...no TV at all by choice...but I love movies...national velvet, gone with the wind, 70s and 80s movies too plus the new classics like Troy, Gladiator, 300, etc
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
John Wayne westerns

Bridge over river Kwai

Kelly’s hero’s

All those wwII movies

Dirty dozen

Ect.

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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
Captain Horation Hornblower.

Gregory Peck 1954

The African Queen - Humphry Bogart.

Mr. Roberts.

Mutiny on the Bounty.




Quo Vadis


 Quoting: JustmeTX

As a child I read all the Captain Horatio Hornblower books great books.
Great films
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Reminds me of Ben hur...thanks I'm gonna try to find these...I don't think I ever saw them...
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Frank Sinatra is unforgettable as a psychotic war veteran whose goal is to assassinate the president! As John Baron, Sinatra and his henchmen take over a house near the train station, holding the family hostage while waiting for the president’s train to arrive. Baron is good with a gun and has the perfect vantage point. All he has to do is keep a cool head. But can he? This cold-blooded thriller from director Lewis Allen (The Uninvited) feels as savage as it did decades ago when the New York Times called Sinatra’s performance, “a melodramatic tour de force.”


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Great movie. It was on recently back to back with The man with the golden arm.

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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
These are some shit movies y'all picked!!

CASABLANCA!

There is no other one.
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
All of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies
To Kill a Mockingbird
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Mighty Joe Young
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane
Angel with Dirty Faces
Tarzan the Ape Man 1932
The Five Pennies
The Fuller Brush Man
The Yellow Cab Man
The Long Long Trailer
Yours, Mine and Ours 1968
Cheaper by the Dozen 1950
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Clifton Webb is good in everything he was what they called a confirmation bachelor back in the old days
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A what?? So he would go around and find other bachelors and confirm them??

epiclol
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Re: I like old films what are some of your favorites
The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Vertigo (1958)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)





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