Classic Old Movies - Which one's do you like?

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One of my Favorite Classic Old movie's is:



Breakfast at Tiffany's is such a beautiful film . I absolutely love the storyline in this film, it's amazing . I also really love Audrey Hepburn in this film so much she does such an amazing job in this film .

So, what are some of your favorite classic old movies?



Okay, folks, here are the Classic Old Movies that I like the best:

A) As everybody knows, West Side Story is my alltime favorite, hands down, and is the tops for me.

B) Some of my other favorite Classic Old Movies, in no particular order, are as follows:

Sound of Music

Lawrence of Arabia

French Connection

Dirty Harry

A Hard Day's Night

Gimme Shelter

Georgy Girl

Endless Summer

Midnight Cowboy

Easy Rider

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Wizard of Oz
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12 Angry Men
The Grapes of Wrath
The Ox-Bow Incident (noticing a trend? )
Some Like It Hot
The Godfather I & II
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

To name a few (if you consider the last two "classics"; they're from the 70's).
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"Citizen Kane". God, I wish I could see that in cinema one day.

"Sting" - because Redford is actually charming there. Damn, everything about that movie is charming .

"Blowup". Even if I didn't catch everything the first time I saw it. ...Okay, I didn't catch it the second time either. Still, it was great to watch.

The Dominator, I think those two could be considered classic, if not cult . I love both (excluding The Godfather II. It was okay, just not that good).
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yeah, what is considered classic anyway?
Films which you say 'they don't make them like that anymore!'

Brief Encounter, Brighton Rock, Cleopatra (1964), Streetcar Named Desire, The Red Shoes...
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The Dominator, I think those two could be considered classic, if not cult . I love both (excluding The Godfather II. It was okay, just not that good).
Well, I'm not sure if the word "classic," within the film world, has a concrete definition, but to me personally, a film is classic if it's twenty years old or older and is at least fairly highly regarded.

And...you don't like The Godfather Part II whereas you do like the first? What about Part II don't you like?



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Well, I'm not sure if the word "classic," within the film world, has a concrete definition, but to me personally, a film is classic if it's twenty years old or older and is at least fairly highly regarded.

And...you don't like The Godfather Part II whereas you do like the first? What about Part II don't you like?
OK, by that definition Dom, if you were a movie, then you'd be a classic...
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Anyone who knows me knows I love both old and classic movies.

Here are the ones from my top 20 that apply to this thread.





20. Bringing Up Baby (1938)



18. Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)



15. His Girl Friday (1940)



13. Sweet Smell of Success (1957)



12. Notorious (1946)



11. Singin’ in the Rain (1952)



10. The Haunting (1963)



9. The Wizard of Oz (1939)



8. Harvey (1950)



5. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)



4. The Seven Samurai (1954)



3. Rebecca (1940)



1. Casablanca (1942)



OK, by that definition Dom, if you were a movie, then you'd be a classic...
I'm fairly highly regarded?



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