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Post by Rufus-T on Dec 30, 2023 18:19:19 GMT
What are some classic films you haven't seen but want to finally watch in 2024?
There are a bunch for me, but I'll list 10 of them
The Racket (1928) Rome, Open City (1945) Seven Thieves (1960) The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965) Annie Oakley (1935) If.... (1968) Old Yeller (1957) Days of Wine and Roses (1962) The Last Command (1928) Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
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Post by mstreepsucks on Dec 30, 2023 20:38:07 GMT
Vertigo. So I'm going to watch it today.
In other words ima see it today.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Dec 30, 2023 20:56:03 GMT
Randomly...🤔
The Bad and the Beautiful I Was a Male War Bride The Manchurian Candidate (1962) The Seventh Seal Seven Samurai Seven Days in May Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Mr. Roberts The Gay Divorcee
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Post by Old Aussie on Dec 31, 2023 6:09:55 GMT
probably won't get to see them, but a long time on my watch list -
Yojimbo 3 Women (love Altman) Rome, Open City State of Siege
I think they're all on Criterion but some are very difficult / expensive to get in Australia.
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Post by claudius on Dec 31, 2023 13:37:03 GMT
Well, considering I skipped out on the Centennials of Warner Brothers and Walt Disney Productions, I will have my year long marathon run of Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s Centennial from April 2024 to April 2025. In July, the 100th Anniversary of I’LL SAY SHE IS, I will watch Marx Brothers films.
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jan 1, 2024 9:48:27 GMT
Far too many silent and foreign films to list (and silent foreign films? Fugedabout it!). They are my two Achilles heels as a movie buff.
I'm slowly filling the gaps as far as H'wood pre codes are concerned. Seen a lot of MGM & Warners thanks to TVM over the years. Trying to watch other studios, especially Paramount, whenever I get the chance.
Otherwise, there are actually relatively few H'wood films from '34-'69 that I'm interested in but haven't seen. The internet has given me access to many films that eluded me for decades, such as The Road Back ('37) & the two Columbia Nero Wolfe films.
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