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Classic Movies

madnezz

TRIBE Member
alright, list em. I'm compiling a list of movies I have to see, and you'd be surprised how many key movies I still haven't seen!!!!

so, what are some classics- new AND old!?

adios
Laura
 

Wunderbar

TRIBE Member
Mr. T's Be Somebody or Be Somebody's Fool
Clerks
Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son-in-Law
Joe vs. The Volcano
Naked Gun I, II, 33 1/3
Reqiuem for a Dream
One flew over the cuckoo's Nest
Leprechaun 2
 

DJ Red Lion

TRIBE Member
MUSICALS

Sound Of Music
West Side Story
South Pacific
White Christmas
Annie

OLD SCHOOL

To Kill A Mockingbird
Chariots Of Fire

SPORTS

The Four Minute Mile
Hoosiers
Rudy
Hoop Dreams

WAR
Platoon
The Great Escape
Saving Private Ryan
Schindler's List

COMEDY
Top Secret
Ferris Beuller's Day Off
Airplane

TEENY BOP
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Adventures In Babysitting
The Breakfast Club
 

Evil Dynovac

TRIBE Member
Watched Lawerence of Arabia last week, which is a beautifully shot, well-written epic with tons of homoerotic undertones and not a single female character in the whole three and a half hour movie.

Watch Glen Gary Glenross last night. It's like Death of a Salesman on meth, a theatre piece with some amazing dialogue and unbelievable acting.

Requiem for a Dream is still haunting my sleep. I've seen it twice this month and will probably watch it again sometime this week. Count the number of times you see turntables in that flick.

Those guys are down.

:)
 

Chris

Well-Known TRIBEr
Bridge over the River Kawi
Apocalypse Now
Blade Runner
Momento
Fight Club
Trading Places
Bridge too Far
48 Hours
Farewell to the King

Just to name a few
 
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silver1

TRIBE Member
Planet of the Apes (original)

Dr. Strangelove: or How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb.

Pee-wee's Big Adventure
 

~soulheaven~

TRIBE Member
My Recommendations


Citizen Kane (Orson Welles)
Amadeus (F. Murray Abraham)
Roman Holiday (Audrey Hepburn)
Breakfast At Tiffany's (Audrey Hepburn)
The Lion In Winter (Peter O'Toole)
The Bridge Over The River Kwai (Sir Alec Guiness)
Fall Of The Roman Empire (Alec Guiness)
El Cid (Charlton Heston)
Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston)
Lawrence Of Arabia (Peter O'Toole)
Mutiny On The Bounty (Clark Gable)
From Here To Eternity (Burt Lacaster, Deborah Kerr)
All Quiet On The Western Front (Lewis Milestone)
Casablanca (Humphrey Boggart)
The Magnificent Ambersons (Orson Welles)
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (Clint Eastwood)
Hang 'Em High (Clint Eastwood)
The Wild Bunch (William Holden)
Giant (Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor)
Easy Rider (Peter Fonda, Jack Nicholson)
Rebel Without A Cause (James Dean)
American Graffiti (Harrison Ford)
An American In Paris (Fred Astaire)
Dr.No (Sean Connery)
Thunderball (Sean Connery)
Goldfinger (Sean Connery)
The Man Who Would Be King (Sean Connery)
Quo Vadis (Peter Ustinov)
Restoration (Robert Downey Jr.)
Wonder Boys (Robert Downey Jr.)
Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick)
A Clockwork Orange (Kubrick)
Dr. Zhivago (Kubrick)
Barry Lindon (Stanley Kubrick)
Gone With The Wind (Clark Gable)
Singin In The Rain (Fred Astaire)
The African Queen (Humphrey Boggart, Kathrine Hepburn)
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (Jack Nicholson)
The Maltese Flacon (Humphrey Boggart)
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (James Stewart)
Annie Hall (Woody Allen)
Manhattan (Woody Allen)
The Best Years Of Our Lives (Fredric March)
A Place In The Sun (Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor)
Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas (Johnny Depp)
Blade Runner (Harrison Ford)
Cleopatra (Elizabeth Taylor)
Shakespeare In Love (Gwyneth Paltrow)
Henry V (Kenneth Branaugh)
Spartacus (Kirk Douglas)
The Robe (Richard Burton, Victor Mature)
Great Expectaions (Gwyneth Paltrow)
Empire Of The Sun (Spielberg)
Quills (Geoffery Rush)
Darby O'Gill & The Little People (Sean Connery) <--pure jokes!
Touch Of Evil (Orson Welles, Charlton Heston)
The Egyptian (Victor Mature)
Name Of The Rose (Sean Connery)


These are some of my favourite movies, all for different reasons, they are powerful, alluring, exciting, and well done. Also, I find that many of these, especially those made before 1970 are films that many people our age haven't seen or even heard of......Enjoy! =)


Greg
 

swenard

TRIBE Member
Indiana jane and the temple of poom
braveheart
robocop
planes trains and automobiles
summer rental
tommy boy
black sheep
monty python and the holy grail
fletch
the jerk

I can go on and on(not a movie just a statement)


shawn<----loves comedies the most
 

kurtz

TRIBE Member
Oh Gosh, I saw a bootleg copy of Alig G's new flick this weekend, "ALI G INDAHOUSE." It is too damn funny!!!!! Pure jokes!!!!

But I think a movie's worth should be based on how it stands up with time. "Dr. Strangelove" is a perfect example of a comedy that just gets funnier every time i see it :D

And I dont think Ill be ranting bout Ali's one liners and getting jerked off by his dog 'Tu Pac' in 5 years ;)
 
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~soulheaven~

TRIBE Member
Oh yeah, you guys picked some excellent ones that I totally forgot! Great picks! =)

South Pacific (John Kerr)
The Great Escape (Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson)
The Hill (Sena Connery)
A Bridge Too Far (Sean Conner)
Farewell To The King (Nick Nolte)<--incredible & rare soundtrack)
Cimarron (Irene Dunne, Richard Dix)


Of Course, lists like these depend on your ability to sit still and watch the long-slow-paced classics......it's not for everyone I guess......

Greg
P.S. I should have put 'The Bridge ON THE River Kwai' instead of 'OVER THE' =)

cheers!
 

~soulheaven~

TRIBE Member
Tommy: You don't like Dr.Zhivago??? I am a sucker for historical epics, but it is rather depressing... =) what don't you like about it??? =)

Greg
 

~soulheaven~

TRIBE Member
Oh really? Wow, I was so convinced it was Kubrick.....my bad.....I wonder why the hell I thought that.......

anyway, thanx for the info....

Greg
 
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Ditto Much

TRIBE Member
12 Angry Men (The original one)
Wizard Of Oz (Never has a larger collection of midgets been on film outside of the porn industry)
 

DJAlchemy

TRIBE Promoter
Dances with Wolves (probably the BEST Kevin Costner movie)
Immortal Beloved
Chaplin
Octopussy -I'm a sucka for James Bond..

Peace & love. D
 

Klubmasta Will

TRIBE Member
Re: My Recommendations

Originally posted by ~soulheaven~
Wonder Boys (Robert Downey Jr.)
Singin In The Rain (Fred Astaire)

in addition to silver1's astute observation, robert downey jr. had only a bit part in WONDER BOYS and SINGIN' IN THE RAIN starred gene kelly, not fred astaire.

please turn in your movie historian club membership now. :p
 

~soulheaven~

TRIBE Member
haha! I KNEW you would get me on some of those WILL!!! But not bad ratio off the top of my head! =)

For the record though, Robert Downey Jr.'s part in Wonder Boys in MUCH more than a bit one. While Michael Douglas is certainly the lead, I love Downey as the literary agent Crabtree....that is why I put him, but he was a prominent supporting actor. Of course I'm not a big Francis McDormand fan so I didn't mention her.... ;-)

What are your favs Will?? =)

Greg
 
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kurtz

TRIBE Member
Re: Re: My Recommendations

Originally posted by Klubmasta Will


in addition to silver1's astute observation, robert downey jr. had only a bit part in WONDER BOYS and SINGIN' IN THE RAIN starred gene kelly, not fred astaire.
:p
Gene Who??? I always thought it was the guy from 'Clockwork' soaking in the tub??????!!! :D
 

xtollo

TRIBE Member
Trainspotting
Serpico
Dog Day Afternoon
The Shining
Casino
Godfather I & II
The Professional
the Deer Hunter
Requiem for a Dream
A Clockwork Orange
Life is Beautiful
Sneakers
Willow
the Star Wars Trilogy
A Man For All Seasons
Goodfellas

Newer Ones Gonna Be Classics: Moulin Rouge, A.I, and imo Life as a House
 

j bunny 2000

TRIBE Member
The graduate
The godfather (well # 2)
Citizen Kane
Scarface
Breathless(fr film)
Casablanca
Gone with the Wind (cause i'm a romantic)
Vertigo

A few of my favs!!

Jess
 

mingster

TRIBE Member
Neverending Story! Can't believe it hasn't been named yet!
Shawshank Redemption
Happy Gilmore. <----classic Sandler.

Ming.
 

The Watcher

TRIBE Member
K... see all of these and then we'll talk

Faris Bueler's Day off
The Postman
The Green Mile
The 5th Element
Hackers
Usual Suspects
Monster Squad
Goonies
American Beauty
The Beach
Blow
Boiler Room
Gone in 60 Seconds
The Crow
Fight Club
Traffic
Human Traffic

haha

There's tonz more, I just dont remember them

-Nick
 
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