What's your favorite old time-y film? When I say old I mean at least pre-1975. I'll dip further into the movie bin and say Stalag 17 for a feature length one and sure the Three Stooges shorts for another one.
Clockwork Orange,
Omega Man,
Tora,Tora,Tora
and even tho its made in 1979,, ill post
Apocalypse Now
Omega Man,
Tora,Tora,Tora
and even tho its made in 1979,, ill post
Apocalypse Now
The Great Escape
Patton
Patton
Benhur
Lawrence of Arabia
Spartacus
Lawrence of Arabia
Spartacus
Lorrel and Hardy
I like Omega Man too...even have it on DVD. While we're Charleton Heston flicks, lets not forget Soylent Green; have that one on DVD as well.Subliminal_Sub wrote:
Clockwork Orange,
Omega Man,
Tora,Tora,Tora
and even tho its made in 1979,, ill post
Apocalypse Now
The Great Escape
Patton
The Halls of Montezuma(didnt spell it right)
A Bridge Too Far(might been made after 1975 sorry)
Battle of the Bulge(not sure again when it was made)
Sahara
Tora, Tora, Tora
Guadalcannale(didnt spell it right)
Hamburger Hill
The Green Berets
The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Guns of Navarrone(and the sequal)
Stalag 17
The Bridge at Remagen
The Longest Day
A bunch more, this could take forever.
Patton
The Halls of Montezuma(didnt spell it right)
A Bridge Too Far(might been made after 1975 sorry)
Battle of the Bulge(not sure again when it was made)
Sahara
Tora, Tora, Tora
Guadalcannale(didnt spell it right)
Hamburger Hill
The Green Berets
The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Guns of Navarrone(and the sequal)
Stalag 17
The Bridge at Remagen
The Longest Day
A bunch more, this could take forever.
Last edited by Capt. Foley (2006-06-27 12:45:42)
The Seven Samurai,
The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman
Metropolis by Fritz Lang,
Duck Soup, A Night at the Opera by the Marx Bros.
2001: a space odyssey
The Producers
The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Guns of the Navarrone
Casablanca
Maltese Falcon
Psycho
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Un Chien Andalou
Too many more to list...
The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman
Metropolis by Fritz Lang,
Duck Soup, A Night at the Opera by the Marx Bros.
2001: a space odyssey
The Producers
The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Guns of the Navarrone
Casablanca
Maltese Falcon
Psycho
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Un Chien Andalou
Too many more to list...
Clockwork Orange
Enter the Dragon
Easy Rider
Jaws
Blazing Saddles
I dont really like old movies that much.
Enter the Dragon
Easy Rider
Jaws
Blazing Saddles
I dont really like old movies that much.
Seven Samurai, Yojimbo..... (but really, anything directed by kurosawa)
The Odd Couple (Walter Matthau & Jack Lemmon)
Birdman of Alcatraz (Burt Lancaster)
Cape Fear (the robert Mitchum original)
Grand Prix (directed by John Frankenheimer)
...and anything by Laurel & Hardy
The Odd Couple (Walter Matthau & Jack Lemmon)
Birdman of Alcatraz (Burt Lancaster)
Cape Fear (the robert Mitchum original)
Grand Prix (directed by John Frankenheimer)
...and anything by Laurel & Hardy
Tora, Tora, Tora
The Great Escape
Citizen Kane
Didn't really like battle of the bulge. too slow.
The Great Escape
Citizen Kane
Didn't really like battle of the bulge. too slow.
Stalag 17!!
The Seven Samurai
It's amazing how many post-1975 movies are being listed here. There's at least one from the late '80s.
It's amazing how many post-1975 movies are being listed here. There's at least one from the late '80s.
Any John Wayne or Clint Eastwood movie, espically the Comacheros and High Plains Drifter. I also love Shane(the book and the movie)
Don't forget ZULU!! fuckin great movie.
Don't forget ZULU!! fuckin great movie.
Last edited by darad0 (2006-06-27 12:40:49)
The Longest Day
A Bridge To Far
A Bridge At Remagen
A Bridge To Far
A Bridge At Remagen
Blues Brothers
Vanishing Point
Vanishing Point
both 2 good movies, esp vanishing point... ("the laaaaaaaaaast ameeerican herow, the demigod, the electric shinta...." love it )SuperSlowYo wrote:
Blues Brothers
Vanishing Point
but BB isnt pre 75
Last edited by uber73 (2006-06-27 14:18:56)
Ahh yes forgot that one also. in my collection too =-)Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
I like Omega Man too...even have it on DVD. While we're Charleton Heston flicks, lets not forget Soylent Green; have that one on DVD as well.Subliminal_Sub wrote:
Clockwork Orange,
Omega Man,
Tora,Tora,Tora
and even tho its made in 1979,, ill post
Apocalypse Now
yeah i know it isnt i just think its the coolest damn movie ever therefore timeless lol... +1 cause you agree with me hahauber73 wrote:
both 2 good movies, esp vanishing point... ("the laaaaaaaaaast ameeerican herow, the demigod, the electric shinta...." love it )SuperSlowYo wrote:
Blues Brothers
Vanishing Point
but BB isnt pre 75
silent running, starred bruce dern, and had 3 robots in it, huey, louie, and dewie...cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
some movie about guy in space saving the plants (sumthing runner)
if texas the chainsawmassacre is from 75 its that movie or else the old swedish "åsa-nisse"movies are quite fun!
FUCK IT!darad0 wrote:
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Don't forget ZULU!! fuckin great movie.
Got there too late. I wanted to be original.
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