old movies worth watching 60s/ 70s

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dontlookdown

1,768 posts

94 months

Friday 19th April
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Some good ideas on this I thread. I am going to pinch some for my own watch list.

Has anyone said Blow Up yet?

coppice

8,654 posts

145 months

Friday 19th April
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Hmm- a film which is more about look than plot, and best known for who is in it . Almost everybody who was anybody in 1966 .

clive_candy

573 posts

166 months

Friday 19th April
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Great artwork on those film posters.

Where Eagles Dare and the swastika on the cable car. A war/adventure film where the war was very much an excuse for the adventure.

p1doc

3,131 posts

185 months

Friday 19th April
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just caught red sun western with charles bronson and a samurai trying to retrieve stolen katana pretty good

wildone63

994 posts

212 months

Friday 19th April
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Duel
Two lane blacktop
North sea hijack
Convoy
Its a mad mad mad mad world
The birds
Jaws
Earthquake
The towering inferno

Kuwahara

860 posts

19 months

Friday 19th April
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jrock78 said:
Thought I would lighten the tone of movies recommended somewhat and say any Carry On Film.
Carry on Screaming and Carry on Henry being two of my favourites.
I used to despise Carry on films but really enjoy them now…

dontlookdown

1,768 posts

94 months

Saturday 20th April
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coppice said:
Hmm- a film which is more about look than plot, and best known for who is in it . Almost everybody who was anybody in 1966 .
Fair comment, but the look is so much of it's time that I enjoy the film more now as a period piece.

coppice

8,654 posts

145 months

Saturday 20th April
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Oh yes , Blow Up certainly captured the zeitgeist. As , sadly did the Carry On films , if for a different audience. I endured a few at my local flea pit (New Star, Castleford ) and along with Norman Wisdom's efforts they were indescribably awful then and now I'd only watch them at gunpoint . Lame , crass, humourless , cheap old fashioned tat with all the (lack of ) charm of a naughty seaside postcard . Ooh err Missus ...

But I will confess to a Hammer habit back then. I suspect it was mainly because the films frequently starred Ingrid Pitt's heaving bosom and flashing eyes.

Mittel Europa glamour at its best

droopsnoot

12,034 posts

243 months

Saturday 20th April
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wildone63 said:
The towering inferno
That's been on quite often recently.