Oh yeah not too bad Hun but not really ace. I'd watch the following if I came across them on tv : Day or the Jackal, Get Carter, The Wicker Man, Alien or Midnight Express, but wouldn't be fussed about the rest
Recommend Me Some Movies From the 1970s
I agree it wasn't a golden era for British film, but there's, probably, a lot more than you'd think.
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About to start Jaws. Here's hoping I like it more than Cabaret.
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About to start Jaws. Here's hoping I like it more than Cabaret.
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Never watched Jaws?
The 1970s is among the least explored decades for me (hence the creation of this thread) and I've never been a horror fan so it's not something that really piqued my interest.
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No. Nor any of its sequels.
The 1970s is among the least explored decades for me (hence the creation of this thread) and I've never been a horror fan so it's not something that really piqued my interest.
The 1970s is among the least explored decades for me (hence the creation of this thread) and I've never been a horror fan so it's not something that really piqued my interest.
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I consider it more thriller than horror.
Hope you enjoyed Jaws, MV.
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Hope you enjoyed Jaws, MV.
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I just realized you could spend a TON of time with Fassbinder, he has loads of praised work in the 70s
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Another set of good 1970's movies that I would recommend:
Battles Without Honor and Humanity (1973)
Castle of Gagliostro (1979)
Galaxy Express 999 (1979)
Already mentioned but I think I must mention again (given that they are easily among the best of the best movies ever made):
The Mirror
Stalker
Though I think you might find these two movies rather boring. The three above are more fun though the first one is completely erratic.
Battles Without Honor and Humanity (1973)
Castle of Gagliostro (1979)
Galaxy Express 999 (1979)
Already mentioned but I think I must mention again (given that they are easily among the best of the best movies ever made):
The Mirror
Stalker
Though I think you might find these two movies rather boring. The three above are more fun though the first one is completely erratic.
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Praised, but not necessarily good.
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Which ones have you seen?
I admit it, I only said it for this reason. I was sure I'd get a big bite from the markfish.
FTR, I've seen The Marriage Of Maria Braun and tried to watch The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, but I couldn't get into it.
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How could I forget, Bruce Lee's films:
Perhaps among the greatest martial arts films ever produced in the Greater China Area:
Enter The Dragon
Way of the Dragon
Game of Death
Fists of Fury
Great fun. Though besides the fighting scenes they don't have great qualities.
Perhaps among the greatest martial arts films ever produced in the Greater China Area:
Enter The Dragon
Way of the Dragon
Game of Death
Fists of Fury
Great fun. Though besides the fighting scenes they don't have great qualities.
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Perhaps among the greatest martial arts films ever produced in the Greater China Area:
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