Candy_Kane54
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Other than the movies put on every holiday season, I'd say the one I watched the most is Casablanca.
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There’s a very old movie called Fargo![]()
First off, that is not a very old movie. It barely qualifies as an old movie. I hate to think what you wound consider me.
But it is a wonderful movie, and not at all for kids (not for the themes, although the wood chipper is pretty inappropriate for anyone under, I don't know, 99?)
Surprisingly, the TV series is one of the best TV remakes of a good movie I can think of. It's not really a remake, but more of a sequel. If you have not seen the first season of the Fargo series (Billy Bob Thornton was wonderful in it), it captures the quirky humor of the movie extremely well. The other seasons less so.
I saw another old (sorry - not so recent) movie with Billy Bob Thornton called Sling Blade.
Fargo is older than I am, it's an old movie.
Stuff from the 60s is borderline ancient.
Which isn't to say Fargo wasn't a great movie. You have to appreciate the classics.
You forgot the prune juice!!!!Oh my God.
I have to remember to pick up some Depends on the way home to the Assisted Living Facility. Then I'll plug my Atari console into the TV and play some Pong with my doddering neighbor while I listen to "Kung Fu Fighting" on the record player, sitting on my shag carpet and wondering if I have to feed my pet rock.
I'm not sure I've watched many, if any made after that.My goodness. The movie came out in 1996.
Oh my God.
I have to remember to pick up some Depends on the way home to the Assisted Living Facility. Then I'll plug my Atari console into the TV and play some Pong with my doddering neighbor while I listen to "Kung Fu Fighting" on the record player, sitting on my shag carpet and wondering if I have to feed my pet rock.
Oh my God.
I have to remember to pick up some Depends on the way home to the Assisted Living Facility. Then I'll plug my Atari console into the TV and play some Pong with my doddering neighbor while I listen to "Kung Fu Fighting" on the record player, sitting on my shag carpet and wondering if I have to feed my pet rock.
I don't think it works like that, at least not for me. Roughly speaking, my gut reaction is that somewhere around the late 40's or early 50's is the cut off for old movies. Maybe they had to be twenty years old when I first started really paying attention to movies seriously. My gut is not to call African Queen an old movie, although even I admit it is.Think about it this way, if you were standing in line to buy a ticket for Fargo in 1996 and talking about Cool Hand Luke, you would have thought of it as an old movie.
That movie came out in 1967, 29 years before Fargo, and Fargo is 29 years from now.
As I just indicated, only a few of these count as old to me.LOL. I was toddler when Fargo came out, oh Ancient One. LOL. Console yourself with the thought that you're as old as you feel.
But I do like movies even you seniors would probably thing of as old. I have a lot of them on DVD's....garage sales are wonderful things!
Bhowani Junction
Casablanca
The Maltese Falcon
Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Godfather
Annie Hall
Manhattan - I love that one, Woody Allen could be really good sometimes
Alien - ohhhhhhhhh
The Wild Bunch - Sam Peckinpah's best movie!!!!!!
Lawrence of Arabia
Rebel Without a Cause
Roman Holiday
Fitzcarraldo
The Serpents Egg
Doctor Zhivago
Dirty Dancing
Breathless (À Bout de Souffle) - Jean-Luc Godard
In the Mood for Love - Wong Kar-Wai
Wild Orchid
I don't think it works like that, at least not for me. Roughly speaking, my gut reaction is that somewhere around the late 40's or early 50's is the cut off for old movies. Maybe they had to be twenty years old when I first started really paying attention to movies seriously. My gut is not to call African Queen an old movie, although even I admit it is.
I have the same with music. I noticed it with Neil Young first. Anything he did much before I started seeing him in concert is old. Anything after that is new. Ridciulous definition, i Know. Harvest (1972) is old. On The Beach (1974) is not. But it's the way my mind thinks about these things.
It does not shift that line.
LOL I was born in in the 90's - if its before 2005 it's ooooold, baby. OooooldAs I just indicated, only a few of these count as old to me.
Wild Orchid? My first thought is that is only like ten years old, and then I think about it more closely. That still counts as a recent movie to me. My son gives me serious grief for thinking things from the 90's are recent.
I suspect it's a common phenomenon. My dad is pretty insistent that the 1980s were 20 years ago... one of his favorite movies is The Final Countdown. I pointed out to him the other day that the movie is now further from today than from the day of Pearl Harbor.
He wasn't amused.![]()
Their's plot bunny there - B52 pilot from the 70's gets caught in a timewarp and lands at a military base and they refuel him load him up with bombs and send him out again without realizing it's an aircraft from 50 years ago LOL
From where I’m standing, if you can’t remember the world before the internet you’re basically a baby.LOL I was born in in the 90's - if it’s before 2005 it's ooooold, baby. Ooooold
Perhaps, Global 33?March 2025
C-130 lands at Green Ramp on Pope Army Airfield. Takes an infantry company from the 82nd Airborne on board and takes off on a training exercise.
The aircrew starts to wonder why all the paratroopers are wearing strange uniforms. The jump master can't figure out why the equipment on the plane is all wrong....
The Pilot in Command comes over ther intercom, it's Major Przybyl announces they will be over the DZ in 5 minutes.
SFC Przybyl the 2nd platoon platoon sergeant feels a chill run down his spine. His grandfather flew C-130s in the 1960s.
I'm assuming that is in It Happened One Night, but I don't remember that scene.Claudette Colbert laying seductively on on the grass with Gable leaning close over her, trying to resist his desire to kiss her