are some of the better pre-2020 movies of all
time.
Go back as far or as little as you wish, list
a few or just a couple.
This I hope will be a bit fun :)
... Direct from the Ministry of Silly Walks
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some of the better pre-2020 movies of all time. Go back as far or as little as you wish, list
a few or just a couple.
This I hope will be a bit fun :)
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some of the better pre-2020 movies of all time.
back as far or as little as you wish, list
a few or just a couple.
This I hope will be a bit fun :)
... Direct from the Ministry of Silly Walks
Brian Rogers wrote to All <=-
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some of the
better pre-2020 movies of all time. Go back as far or as little as you wish, list a few or just a couple.
Arelor wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
I am leaving many films that deserve an honorable mention, should as
the original Robocop one, Karlof's Frankenstein, and plenty of other
great films. Sadly, there are just so many movies that can make it to
this list.
Shawshank Redemption
Hey Arelor;
Arelor wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Nice List!
I am leaving many films that deserve an honorable mention, should as the original Robocop one, Karlof's Frankenstein, and plenty of other great films. Sadly, there are just so many movies that can make it to this list.
Agreed! The Universal monster movies are classics. Sven Goolie was playing them for a while, I don't know if he still does. Where I am now we don't
get MeTV and it drives me nuts. I was hoping FireStick would carry it so
I could watch the old black and white horror films but no such luck.
... Got my tie caught in the fax... Suddenly I was in L.A.
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some of the better pre-2020 movies of all time. Go back as far or as little as you wish, list
a few or just a couple.
This I hope will be a bit fun :)
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some
of the better pre-2020 movies of all time. Go back as far
or as little as you wish, list a few or just a couple.
This I hope will be a bit fun :)
Brian Rogers wrote to All <=-
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some of the
better pre-2020 movies of all time. Go back as far or as little
as you wish, list a few or just a couple.
Brian Rogers wrote to All <=-
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some of the
better pre-2020 movies of all time. Go back as far or as little as you wish, list a few or just a couple.
This I hope will be a bit fun :)
The Usual Suspects
Fight Club
The Road
Dunkirk
Tombstone
And.. from my own personal collection, these have endured
several repeat views over the years:
https://photos.kolico.ca/tmp/vhs-faves-IMG_20210513.jpg
The Andromeda Strain
The Bourne Identity
Digital Man wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Re: Re: Pre 2020 films
By: Brian Rogers to All on Thu May 13 2021 10:49 am
Shawshank Redemption
+1
Arelor wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
I am afraid I have yet to watch most Universal monster movies. I loved Frankenstain myself. "Now I know what it feels like to be God!" Still gives me the creeps. Also, the actor playing the hunchback went on to a sucessful career playing, errr, hunchbacks.
I bought a DVD pack with 50 horror classics in it. So far I think only
10 of them are actual classics, but even the B-quality ones are
actually quite enjoyable. Lots of Boris and Lugosi in the pack! I feel
bad for Lugosi, though, as he would have become much more of a
celebrity if he hadn't had the missfortune of competing with Boris.
For the record, I used to source my DVDs from oldies.com. Lots of
classic films and TV shows in there for cheap. If your Internet
connection sucks it is better to rder the DVDs than to pirate the
movies, as long as you order in bulck and pick offers :-P
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
Casablanca
The Maltese Falcon
The Big Sleep
Key Largo
To Have and Have Not
White Heat
The Petrified Forest
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
A few months ago, I received a box of DVDs and VHS films for
resale. Perhaps some these can make the list?
DVD films, https://photos.kolico.ca/tmp/dvd-IMG_20210513.jpg
VHS films, https://photos.kolico.ca/tmp/vhs-IMG_20210513.jpg
And.. from my own personal collection, these have endured
several repeat views over the years:
https://photos.kolico.ca/tmp/vhs-faves-IMG_20210513.jpg
Gamgee wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
My Cousin Vinny
The Shawshank Redemption <-- great one, mentioned more than twice.
The Green Mile
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
Apocalypse Now
All of the Clint Eastwood "spaghetti westerns"
All of the Clint Eastwood "Dirty Harry"
Tombstone
Lord of the Rings series
Band of Brothers (miniseries)
Saving Private Ryan
Aliens (several)
The Sand Pebbles
Moby Dick
The Caine Mutiny
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Dune
Lawrence of Arabia
Star Wars: A New Hope
(or those all variations of the same movie?)
The Usual Suspects
Glengarry Glen Ross
Children of Men
Ocean's 11 (The original)
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
Die Hard
Galaxy Quest
2001: A Space Odyssey
Colossus: The Forbin Project
The Andromeda Strain
Fight Club
Hot Fuzz
Night at the Museum <-- Marx Brothers? Great films!
Nemesis
Say Anything
Shawshank Redemption
The Road
The Stunt Man
Dunkirk
The Bourne Identity
Okay, I have a lot of movies that I like. I don't know if they fall
under the "Best of All Time" but I know what I enjoyed watching and
what I re-watch from time to time.
The Sound of Music (1965) - I love this film because it reminds me of happy memories from my childhood. Also, when I finally (as a youngster) watched it completely, paying attention and all, I remember being surprised that it was also a story about a family fleeing from the Nazi's. Cool movie. Sappy, perhaps, but Julie Andrews is awesome. :-) Yes, I am aware of Christopher Plummer calling it the Sound of Mucus.
:-)
Re: Re: Pre 2020 films
By: Gamgee to Brian Rogers on Thu May 13 2021 08:14 pm
Tombstone
Are you talking about that movie with Val Kilmer? I don't think the movie was worthy of making it to the list, but it had some awesome performances (thand the film was actually quite good)
All Japanese Godzilla films even the 60's :)
Agreed! The Universal monster movies are classics. Sven Goolie was playing them for a while, I don't know if he still does. Where I am now we don't
get MeTV and it drives me nuts. I was hoping FireStick would carry it so
I could watch the old black and white horror films but no such luck.
Tombstone
I almost forgot about the "Dirty Harry" series of films, and Lord of the Rin Aliens as well. Not to forget the Lara Croft series, or the Mummy series although I wasn't much of a fan of the 3rd one. The effects were good but th storyline wasn't as good as the first two IMHO.
I usually hit 123movies.to. I even found the original
1966 Batman movie up there!.. also the Adam West TV
series. Interesting what you can find to stream these
days.
Hey DM;
Digital Man wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Shawshank Redemption
+1
That's definitely one of Stephen King's better films IMHO.
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
I have seen several. I don't like the newer ones as much, but they are not bad. The original Japanese version (not the US version with
overdubs, but the one with subtitles) is indeed a classic.
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
He does still play them. :)
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Galaxy Quest
Arelor wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
I assume you are talking about the most recent iteration of The Mummy,
the one that got three films made. In my opinion, the third was a fine adventure movie, but not an actual The Mummy movie, if that makes any sense to you. Also, the Rick X Eve chemistry was not really there.
Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
123movies.to doesn't work for me. It says something about "This
will only take a moment..", and then I get this:
No Sponsors
This domain currently does not have any sponsors for you.
And it just sits there.
HusTler wrote to Elf <=-
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Re: Re: Pre 2020 films
By: Elf to Brian Rogers on
Thu May 13 2021 09:59 am
Okay, I have a lot of movies that I like. I don't know if they fall
under the "Best of All Time" but I know what I enjoyed watching and
what I re-watch from time to time.
The Sound of Music (1965) - I love this film because it reminds me of happy memories from my childhood. Also, when I finally (as a youngster) watched it completely, paying attention and all, I remember being surprised that it was also a story about a family fleeing from the
Nazi's. Cool movie. Sappy, perhaps, but Julie Andrews is awesome. :-)
Yes, I am aware of Christopher Plummer calling it the Sound of Mucus.
:-)
My folks took me to see this for my Birthday. I remember being
annoyed thinking it was a "sissy" movie. I was wrong and blown away by
it! ; Happy memories for me too. :-)
Arelor wrote to Gamgee <=-
Tombstone
Are you talking about that movie with Val Kilmer?
I don't think
the movie was worthy of making it to the list, but it had some
awesome performances (thand the film was actually quite good)
Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
123movies.to doesn't work for me. It says something about "This
will only take a moment..", and then I get this:
No Sponsors
This domain currently does not have any sponsors for you.
And it just sits there.
Gotta love ad-driven sites...
Have you seen "Final Wars"? The japanese take a funny dig at the American Zilla :D I believe I have all of the films both Japanese and U.S. They had
a special showing of Final Wars at the Kodak theature in Rochester(?), NY
and all the original japanese actors were supposed to be in attendance. No one wished to go with me there. That would have been a fun road trip.
He does still play them. :)
I wish I knew. I haven't seen MeTV in 10 years now :\ It's one of the better retro TV channels IMHO.
The Sound of Music (1965) - I love this film because it reminds me
My folks took me to see this for my Birthday. I remember being
I've had the pleasure of going on the "Sound of Music" tour while in Salzburg, Austria, so I've been able to visit many of the places in the movie in real life. The hostel I stayed at screened it daily, and were still doing so when I went back 6 years later.
How 'bout some Woody Allen films?
Sleeper (1973)
Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
Radio Days (1987)
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Galaxy Quest
Oh man! How could I have forgotten my Galaxy Quest!! Love that movie,
we quote that movie in our family. hahahaa.
... That was a hell of a thing. ~Tech. Sgr. Chen
Arelor wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
I assume you are talking about the most recent iteration of The Mummy, the one that got three films made. In my opinion, the third was a fine adventure movie, but not an actual The Mummy movie, if that makes any sense to you. Also, the Rick X Eve chemistry was not really there.
Yes! I was trying to think of "Brandon Fraser" :D The 3rd one was "OK" but as you point out that chemistry wasn't there.
... Never judge a fruit by its skin. Neelix
Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Well.. I turned off AdBlocker and PrivacyBadger. Same results.
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
No I have not seen that one. Rochester would have been a pretty far
trip for me. :)
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
We get Me and Antenna here. For a brief while we got RetroTV but it
has been at least 10 years since we did.
Arelor wrote to Elf <=-
For Grabthar's hammer, you shall be avenged!
How I miss Allan Rickman :-( Still I think it is sad the last film he acted in was a total turd. Picture it, you have an awesoem career and
the last thing you do is total crap instead of a magnus opus.
Arelor wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
To be honest, I liked her better in the first Mummy movie. I din't like her look that much in the 2nd film.
Where I was at the time would have been a 4-5 hour drive one way. Since
I enjoy driving it would have been fine. I could have had some of my DVDs autographed in Japanese <G>
We get Me and Antenna here. For a brief while we got RetroTV but it
has been at least 10 years since we did.
We get AntennaTV here, Buzzr and a variety of QVC's for the wives to empty husband based credit cards on <G> but no MeTV *sigh* If FireTV carried it
I'd feel as if I'm in McDonalds - lovin' it!
Well, that's okay. All his fans will remember him for the great parts
he did play.You can't hit it out of the park every time. :-)
Dumas Walker wrote to ELF <=-
There was a British director named Michael Powell who did several fantastic films in the 1940's and 1950's. including "A Matter of Life
and Death," which I should have included on my list, and was a big influence on Martin Scorsese.
He later did a horror movie about a serial peeping tom/killer that was very vivid and somewhat tarnished his career for people who were not as familiar with his earlier work. I have not seen that one.
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
Being that close, that would have been a great road trip!
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
For a while, there was a cable network that showed old shows. Then
they strayed from that format. They may be back to it again. TV LAND.
I wonder if there is a way to stream MeTV from their website?
Here, I can only get it because it is on our cable. Now that
everything is digital, it is difficult to pull in the over the air stations from the closest TV markets. If I lived close enough to pull them in, and didn't get MeTV on cable, I would try getting a cheap
antenna and seeing if I could watch it that way.
Elf wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Galaxy Quest
Oh man! How could I have forgotten my Galaxy Quest!! Love that movie,
we quote that movie in our family. hahahaa.
Arelor wrote to Gamgee <=-
Tombstone
Are you talking about that movie with Val Kilmer? I don't think the
movie was worthy of making it to the list, but it had some awesome performances (thand the film was actually quite good)
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
I have seen several. I don't like the newer ones as much, but they are not bad. The original Japanese version (not the US version with
overdubs, but the one with subtitles) is indeed a classic.
HusTler wrote to Boraxman <=-
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Re: Re: Pre 2020 films
By: Boraxman to HusTler on
Sat May 15 2021 04:22 pm
The Sound of Music (1965) - I love this film because it reminds me
My folks took me to see this for my Birthday. I remember being
I've had the pleasure of going on the "Sound of Music" tour while in Salzburg, Austria, so I've been able to visit many of the places in the movie in real life. The hostel I stayed at screened it daily, and were still doing so when I went back 6 years later.
Wow. Nice! Have you been to the mountain where the opening scene was shot? ;-)
Julie sings "The hills are alive, with the sound of music" lol
He later did a horror movie about a serial peeping tom/killer that was very vivid and somewhat tarnished his career for people who were not as familiar with his earlier work. I have not seen that one.
Yeah, I can see where something like that could negatively affect one's career. Sounds like he crossed a line that viewers were not willing to
cross. Knowing our audience is important.
Being that close, that would have been a great road trip!
Yes it would have. One of those sorts of drives you didn't want to take alone in case you got a bit sleepy but short enough where it would have
been worth it - and I didn't wish to do it solo.
Unless it's fairly new, they don't allow streaming off their website.
They do tease you with their listing of shows however.
Our cable doesn't carry it because no local channels do. No TV for Me <G>
Quoting Poindexter Fortran to Elf <=-
There's a "Making of" video on Disney+ that's very interesting.
Yeah, we quote it too much, and my son went through a "point like a Thermian" phase.
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some
of the better pre-2020 movies of all time. Go back as far
or as little as you wish, list a few or just a couple.
Time Bandits (1981)
Fracture (2007)
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
I can understand that. I take some solo road trips and always seem to wind up with one day thrown in there somewhere (usually, most likely
the one where I am returning home) that are pretty long. I would like
to avoid them but, if I can't, I make sure to take plenty of rest
breaks.
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
I checked after I typed that question. It looked like they might but
then when I clicked a couple of links I realized that they do not. :(
Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
A few others have come to mind:
THX 1138 (1971)
Equilibrum (2002)
The Conversation (1974)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
Time Bandits (1981)
Big Fish (2003)
Being There (1979)
Fracture (2007)
Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Run Lola Run (1998)
- it has a gamer's feel to it (ie, a chance to redo the past
with all the fun consequences)
I have seen several. I don't like the newer ones as much, but they are not bad. The original Japanese version (not the US version with overdubs, but the one with subtitles) is indeed a classic.
There's an interesting infographic showing how much Godzilla has had to grow during successive movies - to keep up with the size of the Tokyo Skyline!
The original Godzilla was 164 feet tall, to peer over the top of the tallest buildings in Tokyo in the 1950s.
Dumas Walker wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=-
You know, I had not even thought about that but, yeah, he must have
grown quite a bit taller! Most the buildings he stomps in the original are not very tall at all.
Of course one can't forget Fast Times at Ridgmont High especially that
steamy scene with Phoebe Cates *yummy*
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
I wonder what ever happened to her. She was dreamy to an '80's
teenager. :D
Of course one can't forget Fast Times at Ridgmont High especially that steamy scene with Phoebe Cates *yummy*
I wonder what ever happened to her. She was dreamy to an '80's teenager. :D
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
Of course one can't forget Fast Times at Ridgmont High especially that steamy scene with Phoebe Cates *yummy*
I wonder what ever happened to her. She was dreamy to an '80's
teenager. :D
Quoting poindexter FORTRAN to Elf <=-
Galaxy Quest
There's a "Making of" video on Disney+ that's very interesting.
Preach to the choir xD
She married Kevin Kline, had a couple of kids and faded off into the duldrums of motherhood.
Dumas Walker wrote to BRIAN ROGERS <=-
Lucky b-tard. :)
Elf wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Galaxy Quest
There's a "Making of" video on Disney+ that's very interesting.
I checked on Disney+ and didn't find anything. The only "making of" I
see is Frozen II <yuck>. LOL
I'm just sort of curious as to what you all think are some of the better pre-2020 movies of all time. Go back as far or as little as you wish, list
a few or just a couple.
This I hope will be a bit fun :)
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The Millionaire wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
These were my ultimate favourites:
1. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
2. Bruce Lee
3. Brainstorm
4. Scarface
5.Face/Off
6. Kill Bill Vol. 1 And 2
7. Skyfall
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