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Oldies But Goodies

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:01 am
by cherandbuster
I like to DVR some films that I haven't seen for years -- just to see if they hold up well with time.

"The Deer Hunter" certainly did. It still packed a punch 29 years after I first viewed it.

I also rewatched "Boogie Nights", a film about the porn industry. I loved it all over again. :)

My next flick will be "Awakenings" with Robert DeNiro and Robin Williams. :guitarist

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:03 am
by minks
cherandbuster;805338 wrote: I like to DVR some films that I haven't seen for years -- just to see if they hold up well with time.

"The Deer Hunter" certainly did. It still packed a punch 29 years after I first viewed it.

I also rewatched "Boogie Nights", a film about the porn industry. I loved it all over again. :)

My next flick will be "Awakenings" with Robert DeNiro and Robin Williams. :guitarist


Oh Cher that was cute your title oldies but goodies hehehehe funny eh we can call movies from our teens oldies ;)

I can't tell you how many times I have watched that silly movie "fast times at ridgemont high" Jr minks loves it too.

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:05 am
by cherandbuster
minks;805343 wrote: I can't tell you how many times I have watched that silly movie "fast times at ridgemont high" Jr minks loves it too.


GREAT flick!

You can't top the scene where Sean Penn orders pizza to his classroom! :wah:

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:07 am
by minks
cherandbuster;805351 wrote: GREAT flick!

You can't top the scene where Sean Penn orders pizza to his classroom! :wah:


ahahaha yes that was a riot. I am quite enjoying our SUNDAY entertainment review day today

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:14 am
by Sheryl
It's cold, wet and dreary today. I'm thinking of watching all the movies in my bratt pack collection. :D

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:16 am
by minks
Sheryl;805373 wrote: It's cold, wet and dreary today. I'm thinking of watching all the movies in my bratt pack collection. :D


ooooo the breakfast club, pretty in pink OMG the memories the memories hehehehe

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:27 am
by CARLA
Well I a real oldie, may not such a goodie. :D

Some of my all time favorite goooooooo waaaaaaaay bacccck..

1. African Queen

2. Casablanca

3. An Affair to Remember the original one.

4. Rear Window

5. Hamlet (1948)

6. How green is my Valley

7. The Philadelphia Story

9. American in Paris

10. High Noon

11. On the Waterfront

12. Ben Hur

13. Bridge over the River Kwai

14. 3 faces of Eve

12. Two Women

OK I wll stop now I could go on and on about old movies, new ones not so much.

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:29 am
by Sheryl
minks;805375 wrote: ooooo the breakfast club, pretty in pink OMG the memories the memories hehehehe


Yep can't decide between those and borrowing my sister's Porky's movies.

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:54 am
by Richard Bell
cherandbuster;805338 wrote:

My next flick will be "Awakenings" with Robert DeNiro and Robin Williams. :guitarist


I saw that one in the theatre 'way back when.

One of the few Robin Williams performances (Moscow On The Hudson is another) that didn't make me want to spew.

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:26 pm
by along-for-the-ride
CARLA;805395 wrote: Well I a real oldie, may not such a goodie. :D

Some of my all time favorite goooooooo waaaaaaaay bacccck..

1. African Queen

2. Casablanca

3. An Affair to Remember the original one.

4. Rear Window

5. Hamlet (1948)

6. How green is my Valley

7. The Philadelphia Story

9. American in Paris

10. High Noon

11. On the Waterfront

12. Ben Hur

13. Bridge over the River Kwai

14. 3 faces of Eve

12. Two Women

OK I wll stop now I could go on and on about old movies, new ones not so much.


Hey, Carla............you and I seem to have the same taste in movies. Add...

Roman Holiday

Johnny Belinda

Raggedy Man

Sophies Choice

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 12:43 am
by chocoholic
CARLA;805395 wrote: Well I a real oldie, may not such a goodie. :D

Some of my all time favorite goooooooo waaaaaaaay bacccck..

1. African Queen

2. Casablanca

3. An Affair to Remember the original one.

4. Rear Window

5. Hamlet (1948)

6. How green is my Valley

7. The Philadelphia Story

9. American in Paris

10. High Noon

11. On the Waterfront

12. Ben Hur

13. Bridge over the River Kwai

14. 3 faces of Eve

12. Two Women

OK I wll stop now I could go on and on about old movies, new ones not so much.


Well, if you took out Hamlet and added Notorious (original Hitchcock version); The Night of the Hunter (original Mitchum version) and perhaps Black Narcissus; The Searchers and Bring Up Baby (plus a good few more!) then we are almost on the same wavelength - what good taste you have!!:)

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:09 am
by Carolly
I could sit here all day typing all the old classics that we all loved so much.........but we all know those films I would mention so instead Im going to tell you about a film I saw about 32 years ago..........goodness I just realise how many years it actually was, where the hell do the years go?It was a film called The Other Side of Midnight.I found it such a good film I cant tell you.Basically it was all about revenge but the outcome of it was such a surprise.The sad thing was when I saw it on the tele some years later they left a big chunk of it out and spoilt the plot big time.I have to say it is a womans film though.............now Im going to get depressed......32 years ah:thinking:gawd Im getting old:-3:(;)

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:06 am
by cherandbuster
Carolly;805886 wrote: It was a film called The Other Side of Midnight.


Carolly, I remember the film and the book! Wasn't it written by Sidney Sheldon? I remember and actor named John Beck, I think, who was in it.

I recall the book more clearly. I was about 12 years old when it came out, and boy did I think it was pretty racy!! :sneaky:

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:17 am
by Carolly
cherandbuster;806026 wrote: Carolly, I remember the film and the book! Wasn't it written by Sidney Sheldon? I remember and actor named John Beck, I think, who was in it.

I recall the book more clearly. I was about 12 years old when it came out, and boy did I think it was pretty racy!! :sneaky:
YOU GOT IT!!!!Thats the one babe lol........it actually was about a young girl who gets pregnant by an RAF guy and does the dirty on her.She gets rid of the baby and goes on to become a top model and marrys a really rich guy.She also traces down the RAF fellow and "traps" him into working for her and he dont remember who she is.............at first...........and then oh boy the fun begins lol.The ending was such a surprise though...........ohhhhh it was a good film lol.;)

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:49 pm
by chocoholic
On the opposite side of the coin, have you ever rewatched a film that you loved and been SO disappointed to find that it was nothing like you remembered?

When we were quite young, my late sister and I used to watch "Old Mother Riley" films and we used to get quite silly and dizzy with laughter. After she died recently, I rented one on video but I have never been so bored in all my life, it was embarrasing to watch, how could we have ever found them fun?:confused:

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:55 pm
by Carolly
chocoholic;806762 wrote: On the opposite side of the coin, have you ever rewatched a film that you loved and been SO disappointed to find that it was nothing like you remembered?

When we were quite young, my late sister and I used to watch "Old Mother Riley" films and we used to get quite silly and dizzy with laughter. After she died recently, I rented one on video but I have never been so bored in all my life, it was embarrasing to watch, how could we have ever found them fun?:confused:
How very true.........mind you its like when we buy a dress or something and think its the best thing since sliced bread and 6 months later look at it and think...........was I drunk when I bought that???:wah::wah:;)

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:57 pm
by chocoholic
Carolly;806767 wrote: How very true.........mind you its like when we buy a dress or something and think its the best thing since sliced bread and 6 months later look at it and think...........was I drunk when I bought that???:wah::wah:;)


That's where Ebay comes into it's own:D

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:59 pm
by Carolly
chocoholic;806770 wrote: That's where Ebay comes into it's own:DWell I buy and sell anyway but not on Ebay so thats even more handy;)

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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:39 pm
by Nomad
cherandbuster;805338 wrote: I like to DVR some films that I haven't seen for years -- just to see if they hold up well with time.



"The Deer Hunter" certainly did. It still packed a punch 29 years after I first viewed it.



I also rewatched "Boogie Nights", a film about the porn industry. I loved it all over again. :)



My next flick will be "Awakenings" with Robert DeNiro and Robin Williams. :guitarist




The Deer Hunter came out 29 years ago ? Wow ! I remember walking out of the theatre being kind of numb either because Id smoked a joint before the movie or because it was such an intense film for its time.

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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:46 pm
by cherandbuster
Nomad;809258 wrote: The Deer Hunter came out 29 years ago ? Wow ! I remember walking out of the theatre being kind of numb either because Id smoked a joint before the movie or because it was such an intense film for its time.


Nomad :)

My reaction was exactly the same. Speechless and numb.

And . . .

there were no drugs involved :-6

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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:04 pm
by qsducks
I've always liked the movies from the 60's & 70's good comedies like What's Up Doc and the In-laws.

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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:24 pm
by along-for-the-ride
The very first time you see "Jaws" and "The French Connection" and "Dirty Harry", you are riveted. Same thing with "The Deer Hunter" as you all mentioned.

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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:27 pm
by qsducks
I remember seeing Jaws in 1975 and it was that music that had everyone in the theatre just sitting on the edge of their seats. Scared the crap out of me and everybody. The New Jersey shore merchants were not very happy with that film, I remember. But shark bracelets were big that summer.

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:51 am
by cherandbuster
Hey :-6

How about that great flick "Midnight Express"? Now THAT'S a soundtrack that is powerful.

Do you guys remember the haunting music from that film? :)

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:08 am
by YZGI
One of my favorite oldies is "Captains Couragous" with Spencer Tracy, I also like all the swashbuckling Errol Flynn movies yeah even Robin Hood. I know I know..I can't help myself.:wah:

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:28 am
by YZGI
jimbo;809916 wrote: wise guy a merry man :wah::wah::wah::wah:
They did have like barrels and barrells of beer.:wah:

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 5:48 am
by cherandbuster
My latest DVR'ed movie is "American History X" with Edward Norton.

I remember it as a powerful flick with excellent acting. I hope I feel the same way again.

Any of you guys seen this one? :-6

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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:22 pm
by southern yankee
CARLA;805395 wrote: Well I a real oldie, may not such a goodie. :D

Some of my all time favorite goooooooo waaaaaaaay bacccck..

1. African Queen

2. Casablanca

3. An Affair to Remember the original one.

4. Rear Window

5. Hamlet (1948)

6. How green is my Valley

7. The Philadelphia Story

9. American in Paris

10. High Noon

11. On the Waterfront

12. Ben Hur

13. Bridge over the River Kwai

14. 3 faces of Eve

12. Two Women

OK I wll stop now I could go on and on about old movies, new ones not so much. i agree with most of your choices, maybe a couple Wayne and Cagney flicks.;) but it has been at least 3 or 4 years since i have gone to the movies. Nothing worth paying $$ to see theses days.:(