Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I recently saw Kurosawa's Ikiru and I must say it was incredibly slow, deep, and moving. Such a good film.
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Scarecrow wrote:Umm... I don't watch much classics either. I find most to be boring (sorry, blah blah I have a low attention span, cant appreciate good ol fasion movies blah blah... I don't care... a classic IMO, is something that is good and I've watched it a dozen times).
ANYWAY, the only classic I REALLY like (i actually bought the set cause I think they're so awesome) is The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly... and the other two movies in the series. And is Dr. No a classic? Its the first in the James Bond series at least and made before 1980 so I guess its old enough (yes I know Dr No was made in 62 but anyway...)
heero yuy 95 wrote: To Kill a Mockingbird- Though it leaves out some from the book, it reflects on a simpler time, a very touching movie not only exploring the issue of racism, but it also has a nice touch of innocence, being told from the eyes of a young girl.
mitsuki lover wrote:They apparently were having a Topper marathon on TCM yesterday.
Topper being the comedy series about the Englishman who is haunted by a dead
beauty.
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Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Is Seven Samurai any good?
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I can enjoy a good old movie (it's from the mid-50s isn't it?) and a complex drama and I enjoy the samurai culture, so I'll give it a go.
Thanks J!
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