Dead AliveYou are just too good to be true sometimes lol. Back on subject... like someone mentioned, when it comes to movies, its hard to pick a favorite because I get cravings for different things. Before reading the responses, I was hankerin' to watch Tron, because I saw the newest trailer for the sequal, but after reading the responses, I'm gonna need a buffet.
Beetlejuice
Army of Darkness
Ghandi
From Dusk Till Dawn
Those were first that came to mind.
Originally Posted by PeAcH
I'm appalled that there's not a single film save "Casablanca" on these lists that pre-dates 1965. Originally Posted by theaustinescorts*Ahem* Appalled? Really?
You are just too good to be true sometimes lol. Back on subject... like someone mentioned, when it comes to movies, its hard to pick a favorite because I get cravings for different things. Before reading the responses, I was hankerin' to watch Tron, because I saw the newest trailer for the sequal, but after reading the responses, I'm gonna need a buffet.
Somebody brought up the 'Peanut Butter Solution' and it reminded me of another movie that no one seems to remember: The Phantom Tollbooth
It came out in 1970, which was before my time, but I remember watching it as a kid. Left an impression. Turns out a remake is in production for 2013. Originally Posted by GRIN OF SIN
You are just too good to be true sometimes lol. Back on subject... like someone mentioned, when it comes to movies, its hard to pick a favorite because I get cravings for different things. Before reading the responses, I was hankerin' to watch Tron, because I saw the newest trailer for the sequal, but after reading the responses, I'm gonna need a buffet.
Somebody brought up the 'Peanut Butter Solution' and it reminded me of another movie that no one seems to remember: The Phantom Tollbooth
It came out in 1970, which was before my time, but I remember watching it as a kid. Left an impression. Turns out a remake is in production for 2013. Originally Posted by GRIN OF SIN
How about:
License to Drive
Adventures in Babysitting
Just One of the Guys
The Secret of My Success
The Great Outdoors
Real Genius
and......................Rat Boy! Originally Posted by thundarr28
I was so dazzled by seeing lists of films from the film-bankrupt 80s and 90s that I failed to see the occassional one like the Maltese Falcon.
I know more than a few people in the film industry, and almost to a man [or woman] they consider that the golden age of American cinema was in the 1970s. I agree with them, and I actually didn't believe that Birth of a Nation was the best film ever. It's actually a horrible peice of pro-KKK propaganda that President Wilson was STUPID ENOUGH to believe was true.
I was expecting to start a firestorm on this thread by making such an outrageous statement because I like to kick up a lot of shit from time to time, but no one took the bait because nobody knew what it was LOL. Originally Posted by theaustinescorts