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Sgt York and All Quiet on the Western Front are two of my all time favorites.
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Quoted: So many of them I really like... https://static.wixstatic.com/media/13b669_7da50e8c897d4fe8aafba0141e80a753~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1000,h_730,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/13b669_7da50e8c897d4fe8aafba0141e80a753~mv2.jpg https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/mast_image_landscape/public/mastimages/91ql8gVcDDL._SL1500_.jpg?itok=jnfxWsDx https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/yBd0QGepccYCtqTgOA6H5g/1200x675.jpg View Quote |
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Dr. Strangelove
Failsafe Air Force The Longest Day The Wizard of Oz (before we had color television) King Kong The Monster from 20,000 Fathoms The Earth vs The Flying Saucers Godzilla Torpedo Run 30 Seconds to Tokyo 12 O'Clock High Sahara (the early one) Angels With Dirty Faces The Public Enemy |
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Andrei Rublev
Andrei Rublev | DRAMA | FULL MOVIE | by Andrei Tarkovsky |
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To Have And Have Not......
"You know how to whistle don't you.....Just put your lips together and blow". |
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The Best Years of Our Lives is number one (and won the Oscar in 1946)
All of the Thin Man's (Men? Mans? Mens?) or pretty much anything with William Powell. Anything with Ginger Rogers (I hear that she danced in a few with some guy). Almost anything with John Wayne (Tall in the Saddle is a throwaway favorite - quickly made on a tight budget) Longest Day and Sgt York for war movies. The Big Sleep (just for the bookstore scene with Dorothy Malone...) |
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"In Harm's Way" or Kodak Panatomic-X, depending on the meaning of the question.
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BTW, if you have some time, research some of things that actresses had to do back in the day to get parts (and a few actors). The casting couch was not just real but worn out. Even some of the biggest stars.
Besides that, the bed hopping, wife stealing, husband stealing, hiding illegitimate children, I guess just human nature when pretty people with money are thrown together. It was an interesting time. |
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Quoted: If you're unfamiliar with Akira Kurosowa's work, there is a lot to look into. The 7 Samurai was remade into The Magnificent 7 Yojimbo was remade into Last Man Standing, and was the inspiration for the Clint Eastwood "Man with No Name" movies (Fistful of Dollars, A Few Dollars More, The Good The Bad & The Ugly) An effects mistake at the end of Sanjuro has been replicated in countless movies (especially anime). The Hidden Fortress was paid homage by Star Wars: A New Hope in a scene for scene remake. https://i0.wp.com/www.thegeektwins.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/peasantsrobots-1.jpg?ssl=1 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The OP nailed it, but Rashomon is a solid choice. If you're unfamiliar with Akira Kurosowa's work, there is a lot to look into. The 7 Samurai was remade into The Magnificent 7 Yojimbo was remade into Last Man Standing, and was the inspiration for the Clint Eastwood "Man with No Name" movies (Fistful of Dollars, A Few Dollars More, The Good The Bad & The Ugly) An effects mistake at the end of Sanjuro has been replicated in countless movies (especially anime). The Hidden Fortress was paid homage by Star Wars: A New Hope in a scene for scene remake. https://i0.wp.com/www.thegeektwins.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/peasantsrobots-1.jpg?ssl=1 River of Blood if you want to see one of the craziest stunts (and retelling of Macbeth) ever put to film. Mifune must have thought Kurosawa was trying to kill him. The end duel in Sanjuro is fantastic! And doesn't take much of your time to see. Great choices you've listed. Thing is, and it almost makes me want to change my choice, the amazing part about Rashomon has nothing to do with b&w vs color, but rather the conceptual change of objective vs subjective truths. (Which, for a college kid who was a die-hard STEM guy who sucked at math, was a really difficult concept to wrap my brain around.) Something like The Thin Man, or Casablanca, where the b&w is essential to the telling, is probably "better" on a Platonically Ideal scale. |
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Recently, Der Hauptmann (The Captain).. VERY good watch if you can find it, supposedly based on a true story that doesn't seem too far off from the film. Highly recommend.
THE CAPTAIN - Official U.S. HD Trailer |
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The Old Negro Space Program |
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Citizen Kane
(Gregg Toland - DoP) Seven Samurai (original Magnificent 7, and far better) truly sorry Admiral Ford (The Grapes Of Wrath, How Green Was My Valley) |
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Quoted: https://assets.community.lomography.com/ff/b9cc1ade2d3d43497061df1e3589c3353c9f16/512x384x2.jpg?auth=000716fe4c9fa476734582eb74c96c9f75786c3b Oh . . . wait . . . NVM. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes I like Ilford HP5 better. It had finer grain and better contrast than Tri-X. I bought 100' rolls and rolled my own. Quoted: To Have And Have Not...... "You know how to whistle don't you.....Just put your lips together and blow". Excellent movie and the smoldering romance between Bogart and Bacall was the best ever filmed. |
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View Quote How did you know what I was thinking? |
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Tale of Two City's (Ronald Coleman)
Scarlet Pimpernel To Kill a Mockingbird All of the Thin Man movies It's a Wonderful Life 12 Angry Men Young Frankenstein |
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The first half of American History X.
Clerks. Pleasantville. Nebraska. |
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I can't believe that 12 O' Clock High wasn't mentioned until page four.
Arfcom, I am disappointed in you. It is one of the best WW2 movies out there. |
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Nosferatu, or Metropolis with the Type O Negative soundtrack.
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Im 34, but I don’t recall watching any B&W movies. Why would I watch that old time crap, some of them didn’t even have sound.
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Out of the Past
12 O'clock High Westfront 1918 I enjoy cheesy film noir, old John Wayne oaters, and anything WW1 related. |
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