List of great classic movies......

canislatrans54

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......that everyone should watch before becoming an adult.


In no certain order.....

"To Catch A Thief"
"Mutiny On The Bounty"
"Ben-Hur"
"Moses" {duh, I meant "The Ten Commandments"}
"Caesar And Cleopatra" (1945)
"To Kill A Mockingbird"
"Thunder Over The Plains"
"Sitting Bull"
"The Quiet Man"
"Gandhi"
"Mr. Smith Goes To Washington"
"The Prisoner Of Zenda" (1937)
"The Count Of Monte Cristo" (1934)
 
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My dad made it a point - to take me and - see these 3 movies as they came out in the Theatre ?? 1970ish ?
all of them shaped my world- tankz dad!
Jeremiah Johnson -
Battle of Britain
Guns of Navero
 
I second Slingblade!

One flew over the cuckoo's nest
Saving private Ryan
Dances with wolves
Where the red fern grows
All quite on the western front
The deer hunter
Pulp fiction
Easy Rider
Office space
Girl interrupted
Apocalypse now
Dead man
Reservoir Dogs
The outsiders
Drugstore cowboy
Young guns 1&2
The big Lebowski
Forrest Gump
American history X
Fargo
Training day
Freaks (1932)
 
Interesting.....It seems that most everyone else's choices are movies made since about 1960. A few older ones, but not near as many as I would have thought.

I guess that makes me the old man out, since most of my choices were from the early-30s to the mid-50s.
{There are many more of those old movies that I think everyone should see, but I didn't want to hog all of the fun. Hahahaha}
 
Have to agree w/tnshootist about Lonesome Dove. John, you would like the book "Charles Goodnight Cowman and Plainsman by J. Evetts Haley. Understand parts of Lonesome Dove were based on Goodnight's exploits. I believe Blue Duck in LD was a portrayal of Quanah Parker, with whom Goodnight entered an agreement to live and let live...quite an accomplishment at the time.

Palo Duro area history quite interesting to me as my father was raised there and used to talk of meeting Mr. Goodnight as a youngster.

Also liked:
Remake of Monte Walsh w/Tom Selleck.
Will Penny

Regards,
hm
 
I don't watch many movies but I did run into "Paint Your Wagon" on TV, I didn't start at the beginning of the movie but I thought it was great, not so sure about the singing though...
 
Originally Posted By: atdHere's a good old one for you Canislatrans
Gunga Din 1939

Yep! Cary Grant, Doug Fairbanks, Jr. & Victor McLaglen. Almost a "western" set in India. Hahahaha
 
Originally Posted By: dan brothersSargent York

It's a Wonderful Life

Brave Heart

Band Of Brothers

Field of Dreams

The Count Of Monte Cristo... the new one

Meet Joe Black



Of course Band of Brother

The Pacific is pretty good also...
 
Don't forget "North by Northwest"
All the John Wayne films.
All the Clint Eastwood films.
All the Sean Connery "Bond" films.
"The Longest Day"
"Twelve O'clock High"
"Vertigo" "Winchester '73" "Broken Arrow" Jimmy Stewart
"The Magnificent Seven" (1960)
"Cool Hand Luke"
"African Queen"
"Bridge on the River Kwai"

A newer one.

"We Were Solders"

You need to also see "Shooter" and "Enemy at the Gates"

All should see "American Sniper"
 
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since many have already been said ill add a few more

"Ghosts and the darkness"

"sniper"

"Quigley down under"

"last of the dogmen"

"free range"
 
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