Casablanca (1942)
The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957)
Stalag 17 (1953)
The Great Escape (1963)
Singing In The Rain (1952)
No Humphrey Bogart? Sacrilege! And was sure I saw The Quiet Man earlier, which is an excellent choice.and no Humphrey Bogart!
64. What does age matter? My 33 year old son set out to watch every "best picture" nominated film from the first year, 1929, to the present. So, if you like film you will find good films in every decade.How old are you?
I got my Bogie on with Casablanca. African Queen (1951) and Maltese Falcon (1941) are two of my favorites which just missed being on my list. What is most striking on my list is the absence of Spenser Tracy, although Boys Town (1938) and Inherit the Wind (1960) are two of my favorites which did not make the list.No Humphrey Bogart?
I got my Bogie on with Casablanca. African Queen (1951) and Maltese Falcon (1941) are two of my favorites which just missed being on my list. What is most striking on my list is the absence of Spenser Tracy, although Boys Town (1938) and Inherit the Wind (1960) are two of my favorites which did not make the list.
The way you posted your reply you said you have been watching movies since 1902.64. What does age matter? My 33 year old son set out to watch every "best picture" nominated film from the first year, 1929, to the present. So, if you like film you will find good films in every decade.
I have seen thousands of films, dating from the 1902 to the present
God I hate those. My life will watch those in July.Shoot, I might have filled a Top 10 with just my favorite Hallmark Christmas movies.
Yes, It Happened One Night (1934) one of the first "screwball comedies".Top 10 that came out before I was born:
It Happened One Night...
I call Lotr rule. It's really one movie, special edition.Interesting going with two Godfather movies when you're limited to 10.
I ruled them out and went with Sex in Cinema for variety. I'm expecting a long stay and don't want the local wildlife getting too attactive, particularly after I get the still going.I am getting a chuckle out of this thread. With this bunch of degenerates Debby does Dallas and DeepThroat would be the top of their list and get the most air play. None of them are as sophisticated as I am.
I call Lotr rule. It's really one movie, special edition.
I debated between this and Bringing Up Baby,Yes, It Happened One Night (1934) one of the first "screwball comedies".
Now it doesn't count against your other nine!There’s no problem with it, I’d just personally want more variety if I were stuck somewhere indefinitely.
I rest my case.I ruled them out and went with Sex in Cinema for variety. I'm expecting a long stay and don't want the local wildlife getting too attactive, particularly after I get the still going.
I debated between this and Bringing Up Baby,
Prime Video is saying the original LOTR movies are free, but you have to pay for the extended versions.Hmm surprisingly, HBO Max has the extended editions on their streamer for free right now. I think Prime Video does as well but can't tell for sure since I own the digital copies and have them linked to my Prime Video subscription. Prime Video definitely has them available, just not certain if they are free as part of your subscription.
Man, I was thinking the same thing. You and I have so much in common, and, when we disagree on politics, I still respect where you are coming from. We need to meet up some day and have a beer or two.I debated between this and Bringing Up Baby,
Prime Video is saying the original LOTR movies are free, but you have to pay for the extended versions.
It’s true, it’s true. Trust me …
I had a much longer list with The Quiet Man but forced myself to whittle it down to 11.No Humphrey Bogart? Sacrilege! And was sure I saw The Quiet Man earlier, which is an excellent choice.
Yes, It Happened One Night (1934) one of the first "screwball comedies".
I debated between this and Bringing Up Baby,
My top four,Now it doesn't count against your other nine!
I'm missing a good musical, so may adjust. Stormy Weather or Singing in the Rain I think.
Three of four I've never seen. Paint Your Wagon I've had bookmarked for years and just never got to. Oz I've seen. West Side Story I've seen. I leaned the way I did because of the comedy and dancing aspects in addition to solid music.My top four,
The Sound of Music,
Wizard of Oz,
Oklahoma,
Paint Your Wagon.
Here we are again ...I'm going to cheat a bit.
1). Cool Hand Luke
Whoa there Hub. I appreciate the lovey eye emoji but, while I like you, I don't "like, like you". But, if you make it to the Queen City, let me know and we can get those beers. My middle daughter went to Akron for only one semester so I don't get up your wat too much any more. If I do, I'll let you know.