What is your favorite movie that was...

AMP

Jersey attitude.
Anyone mention Gaslight?

The Omen
Creator with Peter O Toole
Sound of Music
History of the World
The Producers with Gene WIlder and Zero Mostel
Anything Monty Python, especially Grail ("Come see the violence inherent in the system! Help! Help! I'm being repressed!!")
 

Tonio

Asperger's Poster Child
One of my Mel Brooks favorites is Young Frankenstein.

AMP said:
I liked it when I first saw it, but years later I saw it again and it just seemed cheesy. What was the deal in the '70s with all the "devil flicks"? Rosemary's Baby, Amityville Horror, The Exorcist. One theory I've read is that this was based in the social tension between the WW2 generation and the baby boomers from a few years before, when many older people must have felt like their kids were possessed.
 

Agee

Well-Known Member
jazz lady said:
:yeahthat: It's a great movie. I have it on DVD and never grow tired of it.
:yeahthat: Forgotten about that one.


A few more...

Patton
Airport
Airplane
Close Encounters
 

Pete

Repete
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
They were expendable
Apocalypse now
Patton
Grease
Fast times at Ridge Mont High
Rio Bravo
Chisholm
El Dorado
The Shootist
Pale Rider
World According to Garp
Stripes
Caddy Shack
History Of the World Part I &II
Blazing Saddles
Any James Bond movie EXCEPT Moon Raker
Any James Steward Movie
The Godfather
Ivanhoe
The Original Three Muskateers
The Original Robin Hood
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
This movie isn't quite 20 yrs old yet, but has anyone seen "The Gate"? I saw maybe two minutes of it when I was little (I wasn't supposed to be watching, but I peeked in from another room :lol:) and was scared out of my mind. I think it was the part where the kid had the eye on the palm of his hand. I saw it again last year, and it's the gheyest movie ever, but I think I can attribute all of my mental psychoses to those two minutes back in 87. :lol:
 

jazz lady

~*~ Rara Avis ~*~
PREMO Member
virgovictoria said:
Did anyone mention Alien yet? and Carrie?
Alien is great but I can't deal with horror films. Something about going to see "The Toolbox Murders" with my brother in Richmond in the early 80's turned me off completely. :dead:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
jazz lady said:
It's horrible. I've never looked at tools, power or otherwise, the same way ever again. :twitch:
At first I thought "Wow, that looks like a good scary movie to cuddle up and watch", but then I remembered that I live in an apartment complex and am alone a lot so that wouldn't be the best idea. :lol:
 
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