Do you ever watch any of the old classic films???

FlyRy

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The Big Sleep
Double Indemnity is a classic noir
Out of the past..The quintessential noir.
Strangers on a train.
In a Lonely Place. Humphrey Bogart in a classic
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i've seen all of these recently but the last one

bogarts screen presence is UNMATCHED in history :wow:

strangers on a train is my fav hitcock..awesome performance by rob walker.

im tryin to watch all 250 imdb and all 100 afi.

and all the billy wilder movies have incredible replay value. :lawd:
 

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Yeah, I watch the classics when I come across 'em.

I rocks wit' Shane, Casablanca, Gone With The Wind, The Bad Seed, and Ben-Hur.
 

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Love 'em.

Some of my favorites:

Some Like It Hot, which is a top three comedy of all time.

The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, in my opinion Bogart's greatest role.

The Third Man, classic post-WW2 noir with Orson Welles' second best performance.

Speaking of, all of Orson Welles' movies are must-see material. The classics he managed to make despite being blackballed by major studios and having abysmal budgets is ridiculous.
 

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Love 'em.

Some of my favorites:

Some Like It Hot, which is a top three comedy of all time.

The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, in my opinion Bogart's greatest role.

The Third Man, classic post-WW2 noir with Orson Welles' second best performance.

Speaking of, all of Orson Welles' movies are must-see material. The classics he managed to make despite being blackballed by major studios and having abysmal budgets is ridiculous.


i just saw the third man the other night..fron a visual/cinematography standpoint it was a masterpiece. and welles did have one of the dopest movie intros of all time.. along with dude in schinders list. i thought the storyline was a bit meh. but welles was great.. wish he'd had more screen time

personally i loved bogart most in The Big Sleep.. the one liners and swag on a hundred thousand trillion

"i collect blondes and bottlese too" and something about getting wet inside to the bookstore clerk. etc
 

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Love them and own a lot of them:

Citizen Kane
Maltese Falcon
The Third Man
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Psycho
Casablanca
Rear Window
Lawrence of Arabia (Aw'Rence)
The Big Sleep
North by Northwest
Gone with the Wind
Ben-Hur

I don't see how you can call yourself a movie fan or a movie geek and not see these type of flicks on the regular or at least have seen them. Maltese Falcon, Casablanca and Third Man are three of my favorites of all time. I'm not including the ones I've seen but don't own like The Public Enemy, Little Cesar, Key Largo, The Petrified Forest, Touch of Satan, etc
 

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many more dur!n my youth breh......
 

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My old CAC teacher put on some 1950s Captain Marvel on it was pretty dope
 
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