For the first time ever I have just finished watching Gone with the Wind. I picked up the video at a boot sale for 30p. I've no idea why I haven't seen it before. How fabulous. What a wonderous film. I cried all the way through, and now am going to make it my mission to watch more classic films. Non violent, of course. Suggestions please!
Wednesday, 15 August 2007
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Well, Casablanca of course. I'm not much of a classic films person to be honest, though.
i was going to suggest arsenic and old lace, but i think that one is violent, in a fake way. it makes me laughe very time. beinging up baby is a good one too.
jilly
kind hearts and coronets , the maltese falcon , key largo, its a wonderful life , now oyager all about eve
Twelve Angry Men... a definate must and African Queen.
I haven't seen a single movie mentioned here. Maybe I should start.
a few more i liked growing up are: splender in the grass, street car named desire, cat on a hot tin roof, (this one is violent but good) whatever happened to baby jane? (the original), to kill a mockingbird, grapes of wrath, this property is condemned.
jilly
To Have and Have Not, Rebecca, Rear Window, Suspicion, Notorious--oh heck anything Hitchcock.
Why have I watched hardly any of these films? I have, however read some of them. Rebecca and To Kill a Mockingbird.
Oh and the quiet man. my mom and her sisters watch this together every christmas for some reason. i think of this movie as a christmas movie more than it's a wonderful life or any of those real christmas films.
jilly
Dang . . .
Maltese Falcon
12 angry men
key largo
African Queen,
Citizen Kane,
Mildred Pierce
Jezebel
All About Eve
Gentlemen's Agreement
It's a Wonderful Life
Shane
High Noon
Double Indemnity
any 40's movies with Joan Crawford or Bette Davis
get crackin' Clany!!
Oh yes definitely "To Kill A Mockingbird" and "African Queen." I may be the only person in the world who doesn't like "It's a Wonderful Life."
I saw "The Shop Around The Corner" (1940) at Christmas time last year. "You've Got Mail" was adapted from it. It has James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan and is set in Budapest. It was good but not terrific.
Take a look at All Time 100 Best Films for hints, maybe.
Oh, and I like the original "The Pink Panther" movie (1963.) It's very funny.
fez, i don't like it's a wonderful life or yes virginia there is a santa claus. we can start a club.
jilly
If
Kes
Billy Liar
A kind of Loving
A taste of Honey
Fraiday night and saturday morning
Emma left out Katherine Hepburn film!
The Philadelphia Story, Woman of the Year and so forth.
A matter of life and death
National velvet with a very young Elizabeth Taylor your little'un would probably enjoy it with you too.
bill and teds excellent adventure?
gogs
slaps gogs hard
You must watch the classic Ealing comedies.........Titfield Thunderbolt, Lavender Hill Mob, Passport To Pimlico, The Man In The White Suit. And then the other classic British films Billy Liar, A Taste Of Honey, Friday Night and Saturday Morning, This Sporting Life.......there are so many
Adrian
stop watching movies and tell us something new already
jilly
bringing up baby , if you want to see a funny movie and even funnier , the producers, allan
ps: I also highly reccomend Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, sand pebbles and cool hand luke .
Jilly, maybe we should. How do you feel about "Forrest Gump"?
So my list is as follows...
Casablanca
Arsenic and Old Lace
Bringing up Baby
The Maltese Falcon (is that a war film?)
Key Largo
Twelve Angry Men
Splender in the Grass
A Streetcar named Desire
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
To Kill a Mockingbird
Grapes of Wrath
This Property is Condemned
To Have and Have Not
Rebecca
Rear Window
Notorious
Quiet Man
Suspicion
Mildred Pierce
Jezebel
Gentlemens Agreement
Shane
High Noon
Double IndemnityIf
Kes
Billy Liar
A kind of Loving
A taste of Honey
Friday night and saturday morning
The Shop around the corner
Woman of the Year
A Matter of Life and Death
Titfield Thunderbolt
Lavender Hill Mob
The Man In The White Suit
A Taste Of Honey
This Sporting Life
and finally
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?
All the others I have either sen or feel sure I would hate. Adrian, Passport to Pimlico is one of my fav films ever. As is Kind Hearts and Coronets. Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I am printing this list out :o)
Sorry I haven't commented before. And on other peoples blogs. Have been v busy.
fez,
forest gump was okay for the first 20 minutes, and then it just never ended. i have only watched it through once and will never do that again. i have never seen titanic either, and don't plan on it. i know, i'm a snob.
jilly
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