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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    being a fan of sergio leone, the film director of the good, the bad and the ugly trilogy.

    for some reason i find the above movie his worse

    btw have you seen "once upon a time in the west"
    That's it Sergio Leone, couldn't think of his name Sorry you didn't like it.
    Think I've seen a bit of "Once upon a time in the west" but didn't do much for me.


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    I don't know if its your cup of tea but when I think of classics, John Wayne films always come to mind especially True Grit....................ps The Lady Killers is definitely a classic!


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    Definitely can't stand noisy, violent movies. But even less do I like the modern-day penchant for senselessly "kicking-off" - often literally - films [apparently] halfway through the performances as if they were advertising 'trailers' depicting rampageous shoot-outs and/or brawls/punch-ups, *screeching car tyres, &c. ... *which I absolutely detest! What's wrong with a good, old-fashioned story?

    As Julie Andrews sang in 'The Sound of Music': "let's start at the very begin~ning ... it's a very good place to start!" And why on earth not?


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    Bambi & Watership down
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
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    Nah ... they're tear-jerkers!!!


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    Casablanca, and Brief Encounter for great stories, any Marx Brothers or Ealing Comedies for belly laughs.

    Or fior more recent fare try Land and Freedom directed by Ken Loach.


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    The inclination to turn off b/w films should be resisted as there are some real gems,the original Lavender Hill Mob, 1946 Great Expectations, Alexander Korda films such as The Four Feathers, David Lean films,Lawrence of Arabia.

    Also like watching French films, having to read the sub titles a chore though,as they dont normally overdo the crash bang wallop that you see with US films.


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    This is classic comedy...1953 'Monsieur Hulot's Holiday'. Jacques Tati



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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    being a fan of sergio leone, the film director of the good, the bad and the ugly trilogy.

    for some reason i find the above movie his worse

    btw have you seen "once upon a time in the west"

    how old do these classic movies need to be

    i do try getting the wife to watch old movies but for some reason always tries to grab the remote and change the channel if she thinks the movie is to old.
    "once upon a time in the west" is my favourite Sergio Leone film. Great soundtrack too


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    Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
    i have always been a big movie fan but am getting disappointed at many of the new movies these days,crap acting,all special effects etc:nono:

    Need some suggestions of great movies from the past,i can look up on imdb but i'd rather hear members recommendations

    Just downloading "man for all seasons" as it won lots of awards,any more ideas?
    films - some ideas

    12 angry men
    rebecca
    citizen kane (1941)
    casablanca (1942)
    the godfather (1972)
    gone with the wind (1939)
    lawrence of arabia (1962)
    on the waterfront (1954)
    it's a wonderful life (1946)
    sunset boulevard (1950)
    the bridge on the river kwai (1957)
    some like it hot (1959)
    all about eve (1950)
    the african queen (1951)
    psycho (1960)
    one flew over the cuckoo's nest (1975)
    the grapes of wrath (1940)
    2001: A space odyssey (1968)
    the maltese falcon (1941)
    dr. Strangelove (1964)
    bonnie and clyde (1967)
    apocalypse now (1979)
    mr. Smith goes to washington (1939)
    the treasure of the sierra madre (1948)
    the godfather part ii (1974)
    high noon (1952)
    to kill a mockingbird (1962)
    it happened one night (1934)
    midnight cowboy (1969)
    the best years of our lives (1946)
    double indemnity (1944)
    doctor zhivago (1965)
    north by northwest (1959)
    west side story (1961)
    rear window (1954)
    king kong (1933)
    the birth of a nation (1915)
    a streetcar named desire (1951)
    a clockwork orange (1971)
    butch cassidy and the sundance kid (1969)
    the philadelphia story (1940)
    from here to eternity (1953)
    amadeus (1984)
    all quiet on the western front (1930)
    m*a*s*h (1970)
    the third man (1949)
    fantasia (1940)
    rebel without a cause (1955)
    vertigo (1958)
    stagecoach (1939)
    the silence of the lambs (1991)
    the manchurian candidate (1962)
    an american in paris (1951)
    shane (1953)
    the french connection (1971)
    ben-hur (1959)
    wuthering heights (1939)
    the gold rush (1925)
    city lights (1931)
    modern times (1936)
    giant (1956)
    duck soup (1933)
    mutiny on the bounty (1935)
    frankenstein (1931)
    patton (1970)
    the jazz singer (1927)
    my fair lady (1964)
    a place in the sun (1951)
    the apartment (1960)
    the searchers (1956)
    bringing up baby (1938)
    yankee doodle dandy (1942)


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    I haven't been to the pictures for at least 20 years !

    Now when they tell me the price it's like being punched in the face.

    Same reason I can't bring myself to get on a bus.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    I read this and thought of the music from Midnight Express but was confusing Morreconi with Giorgio Moroder. Anyway I used to like that film where naive drug smuggler Billy Hayes gets a dose of the baseball bat on his feet from the brutal Turkish Prison Guard who rightly or wrongly iirc gets a coat hook through the back of his head later.
    I'm glad I dident post this til now
    Just watched Midnight express fantastic and I would have seen your "spoiler" Deworth


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    Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
    I'm glad I dident post this til now
    Just watched Midnight express fantastic and I would have seen your "spoiler" Deworth
    It's a good film Les, I just watched National Geographic - Great Escape Revenge on the Gestapo (dodgy torrent download) about how the RAF Police after the war tracked down and strung up 13 Nazis who murdered the great escapers. Halfway through Rock & Chips now on the BBC I player


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    I feel like a some comedy now so I might watch a re-run of that old classic Liverpool v wolves never fails to raise a smile


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    you have got me downloading Great Escape Revenge on the Gestapo now


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    Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
    I feel like a some comedy now so I might watch a re-run of that old classic Liverpool v wolves never fails to raise a smile
    I read the match report - Stevie Mee and Torres failed to impress -key man Jamie Carragher was missing probably still hung over after Christmas in his Dads Croxteth boozer "The Jolly Giro"


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    For me watching Liverpool is a comedy for most Liverpool fans its a horror movie

    Amazing how genres can change just like that


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    Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
    you have got me downloading Great Escape Revenge on the Gestapo now
    It's good but I thought I'd seen it before - after you watch it have a look at C4 The Great Escape The Reckoning

    http://www.channel4.com/programmes/t.../the-reckoning


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    If you like gangster films.. apart from the Godfather trilogy which were truly great take a look at Angels with dirtyfaces starring James Cagney and Pat O'Brien!!!



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    Best film Ive seen recently is true romance.. I posted my favourite scene in another thread but worth posting again in case you missed it Les..
    They just dont make actors like Dennis Hopper anymore...May he rest in peace.



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    cant beat some old black and white films , laurel and hardy films were so funny and the silent movies were all great , best time to watch them is very early in the mornings , just when you want a pick me up makes you smile even laugh too, some of those stunts they did in the old movies , its a wonder that no body was killed


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    What happened to all the black and white silent comedies ?

    I just love them, but they're never shown on TV now.

    Has someone bought them all up and hidden them in a cupboard ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Piamed View Post
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    Are you going to tell us about it? Happy New Year Toks


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    just seen 12 angry men for the first time-awesome!

    Saw Godfather 1 brill

    Next classic is "wait until dark" 1967 that's for Monday night

    Watched Piranha :( biggest pile of rubbish ever


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    'Wait until Dark'.

    Is that about a blind lady (A.Hepburn?).

    If so, I saw that in Harrogate in about 1969....frightened the life out of me...great film!


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    'Wait until Dark'.

    Is that about a blind lady (A.Hepburn?).

    If so, I saw that in Harrogate in about 1969....frightened the life out of me...great film!
    Yes it is the same one
    Did you see it at the Odeon or Abc?


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    ABC !

    I lived at home in Knaresborough with the parents then, but used to travel to York 6 days a week on the train for my work.


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    as old films go its a great one


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