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Just watched Carrie, and it's one of the best movies I've seen in a while. That's impressive, considering it was made in 1976. Looks like there will be a new one this year too. Dune also comes to mind (1984) as a fantastic old movie.
What old movies have you found to be great still?
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I liked it when I was younger, though don't think I'd be too interested in watching it again. Still, it's a classic.
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Also, that oxford comma makes it seem as if this movie is about two people (one who is good and the other who is both bad and ugly).
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Several times I've made an enumeration enum State { Good , Bad , Ugly } .
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*ach!* I thought that was a dreadful movie.
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Nah.It's good movie and you should try it.
Wonde Tadesse
modified 21-Jan-13 22:47pm.
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I probably wouldn't hate it, but I don't think I'd enjoy it all that much. On the other hand, it did remind me of City of Angels, which is good (though not very old).
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I just jumped to the center of the movie (Amazon Prime members can stream it for free) and watched the poisonous deadly snake scene. Went a bit like this:
Guy: What's that?
Trio: A box with a deadly snake.
Guy: Lies! I'm going to figure out how to open it.
Trio: *Spends a couple minutes debating slowly how to convince the guy.*
Humphrey: "He already knows."
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Aaaa! Don't ruin the ending!
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I always was partial to "Fail Safe" and/or "Dr. Strangelove."
Membrane.Inside("Insane");
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I like a lot of the old ones, but it's hard to beat the original War of the Worlds[^] (The advert is only 15 seconds...). I didn't know it was done in Technicolor - our TV was a black & white model.
Will Rogers never met me.
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I really like the original too. I ought to keep an eye out for it in the bargain DVD bins, as I've never seen an unedited version of it (you can tell it's been cut for time when it's shown on TV).
Despite my better judgement, I liked the Tom Cruise 're-make' as well. They told a good story, and he played the part well. It's just too bad the aliens didn't kill him off in that one before some moron had the bright idea of having him play Jack Reacher.
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Gary R. Wheeler wrote: It's just too bad the aliens didn't kill him off in that one before some moron had the bright idea of having him play Jack Reacher.
Agreed!
Will Rogers never met me.
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The Wizard of Oz for general fun.
The long Kiss Goodnight when I need lots of guns and explosions.
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The Wizard of Oz is a class. And The Long Kiss Goodnight looks like a winner!
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Jim Meadors wrote: The long Kiss Goodnight
<sings>
'Cause I'm a bad mother______
<shuts up>
Still his best performance.
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The 80s isn't old. Is it?
Anyway, lots of the very bestest films were made in the 80s.
The Princess Bride for example is the greatest film ever.
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The Princess Bride[^] has always been something of a meme here at CP, but I'd never watched it until a couple of months ago. I saw it in the Wal-Mart bargain bin for $5 and bought it on a whim. It was great!
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The Importance Of Being Ernest. The Lady-killers. Carrington Browne of the FO. The Battle Of The Bulge. Bridge Over The River Kwai. The Dam busters. The Great Escape.
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Hell's bells, yes! The British cinema has produced some amazing gems.
Just about anything from Ealing or Gainsborough is well worth the watch.
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Gary R. Wheeler wrote: Dune? an old movie?
If Dune were a woman, she'd be a great age to date. Does that make me a videophile?
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My DVR is closed to being full of old movies, but the one I watch the most is Bullitt. If there is a contemporary actor as cool as Steve McQueen was in the 60s and 70s, I don't know who it is.
What me worry?
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