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steve2470

(37,457 posts)
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 01:44 PM Aug 2018

I turn 60 next Thursday and I'm doing a movie binge-athon all day

I have never seen Casablanca, believe it or not, so it's first on my list. I also have never seen Citizen Kane. I have Amazon Prime which includes movies, and I'm also going to raid Google Movies.

Any other suggestions ? I do prefer color over black and white and newer over later, but if it's a classic older movie, I'm open to it. They don't have to be comedies but nothing really sad, please.

I see my older brother the next day, so that will be wonderful. He lives 4 hours away.

Suggestions ? Thank you very much in advance!

Steve

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I turn 60 next Thursday and I'm doing a movie binge-athon all day (Original Post) steve2470 Aug 2018 OP
If you want to see an movie safeinOhio Aug 2018 #1
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #57
Key lago Soxfan58 Aug 2018 #2
The Quiet Man has the alltime classic fight scene bigbrother05 Aug 2018 #3
Maureen O'Hara Soxfan58 Aug 2018 #4
If you do watch Key Largo, pair it with Stagecoach gratuitous Aug 2018 #11
North by Northwest, Lost Horizon, You Can't Take It With You, Harvey FSogol Aug 2018 #5
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #59
Along the lines of Bogart and B/W: The Maltese Falcon is a Fav JDC Aug 2018 #6
Thank you for suggestions and birthday wishes :) nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #61
Casablanca still works over and over empedocles Aug 2018 #76
High Noon streams for free on Prime. Dave Starsky Aug 2018 #7
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #65
For light hearted fun "The Trouble with Harry" csziggy Aug 2018 #8
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #69
i made hubby take me on a cruise to Alaska on my 60th.... samnsara Aug 2018 #9
thank you, I am on the cusp of Leo and Virgo steve2470 Aug 2018 #37
If you haven't seen it, AMELIE PennyK Aug 2018 #10
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #38
Late 60s and 70s classics TexasBushwhacker Aug 2018 #12
I went to high school from '75 to '79... Iggo Aug 2018 #20
I graduated in '75 TexasBushwhacker Aug 2018 #21
I graduated in '75 as well...from W.B. Ray High School Upthevibe Aug 2018 #73
i graduated in 68 and back then we were zipping jeans by lieing flat on the bed and using pliers samnsara Aug 2018 #79
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #39
You should think about 60 films......... mrmpa Aug 2018 #13
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #40
The Incredibly Strange People Who Stopped Living... First Speaker Aug 2018 #14
Wonderful movies, both of them. See them in black-and-white. Aristus Aug 2018 #15
thanks, I know I absolutely MUST see both of those movies steve2470 Aug 2018 #53
One of my favorite classics - Charade with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. smirkymonkey Aug 2018 #16
i love that movie. Breakfast at Tiffany's with Hepburn is good too Kurt V. Aug 2018 #31
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #68
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #66
Have you seen Godfather 1 and 2? IrishEyes Aug 2018 #17
yes I have, forgotten most of them lol nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #41
Then you need to see GF 1 again, study Brando empedocles Aug 2018 #78
The two best movies in cinematic history... ADX Aug 2018 #82
If you have never seen "Young Frankenstein" or "Blazing Saddles" by Mel Brooks rurallib Aug 2018 #18
never seen ABaHD but seen the two others, thanks! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #42
If you see the film 'A Boy And His Dog', follow up by reading the source material, Aristus Aug 2018 #67
I second Blazing Saddles LeftInTX Aug 2018 #19
yes I've seen Blazing Saddles and Airplane steve2470 Aug 2018 #43
Two of my favirite movies are "A Thousand Clowns" and "Local Hero" Rhiannon12866 Aug 2018 #22
Two quirky classics. Snellius Aug 2018 #24
A Thousand Clowns has long been my favorite Rhiannon12866 Aug 2018 #25
"Yes, sir, that's my baby", sung with ukulele, never gets out of your head. Sweetest love song ever. Snellius Aug 2018 #27
I love that scene! And the relationship between Nick and Murray... Rhiannon12866 Aug 2018 #29
Nice to meet you, Rhiannon12866. Another bird of a feather. Feel we're becoming extinct. Snellius Aug 2018 #32
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #63
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #44
Add the Hollywood classics Sunset Boulevard and Treasure of Sierra Madre Snellius Aug 2018 #23
I will seriously consider those, thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #52
Idiocracy Funtatlaguy Aug 2018 #26
oh I think that would get me really depressed, sigh steve2470 Aug 2018 #45
Surely someone has said Shawshank Redemption Funtatlaguy Aug 2018 #71
Lawrence of Arabia BeyondGeography Aug 2018 #28
my TV is 70 inches, so that's pretty big steve2470 Aug 2018 #46
It's in gorgeous color, btw. yardwork Aug 2018 #98
On the Waterfront Kurt V. Aug 2018 #30
never seen it, I will consider it! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #47
Happy Birthday! handmade34 Aug 2018 #33
nice list, thanks! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #48
I turn 60 MFM008 Aug 2018 #34
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #49
In addition to all these fine movies... zanana1 Aug 2018 #35
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #50
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum... Wounded Bear Aug 2018 #36
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #51
That ONE! 2naSalit Aug 2018 #70
yes a few suggestions vlyons Aug 2018 #54
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #55
Cool Hand Luke dameatball Aug 2018 #56
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #58
"It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." dameatball Aug 2018 #92
And the gas station scene. pangaia Aug 2018 #104
The Wizard of Oz, in color...nt SWBTATTReg Aug 2018 #60
Well, most of it is... Wounded Bear Aug 2018 #86
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Raven123 Aug 2018 #62
thank you! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #64
Well first of all, Happy Birthday next Thursday! Upthevibe Aug 2018 #72
Happy Birthday in advance! steve2470 Aug 2018 #75
Have a great birthday... I'm not sure of your preferred genre but... discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2018 #74
good list, thanks! steve2470 Aug 2018 #77
You're welcome discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2018 #87
Adventures in Babysitting - yeah LeftInTX Aug 2018 #88
The original of The Magnificent Seven was called The Seven Samurai. 🤣 pangaia Aug 2018 #105
It may be a bit before your time lapfog_1 Aug 2018 #80
Some Sydney Poitier gems are... lkinwi Aug 2018 #81
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World SeattleVet Aug 2018 #83
French Connection. Bullitt. The Sting windje Aug 2018 #84
All the President's Men windje Aug 2018 #85
Here's one I don't see mentioned; Dyedinthewoolliberal Aug 2018 #89
The Three and Four Muskrteers (two films) with Michael York and Oliver Reed among others sarge43 Aug 2018 #90
Little Big Man. The Conspirator--- saw that just a few days ago underpants Aug 2018 #91
Anything with Meryl Streep in it! CTyankee Aug 2018 #93
1958 Academy Award winners PJMcK Aug 2018 #94
thank you PJMcK! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #96
How about a couple of Stormy Daniels videos? edbermac Aug 2018 #95
for my birthday, I think I am just focusing on the classics of all genres, thanks! :) nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #97
Have you seen Moonstruck? It's charming. yardwork Aug 2018 #99
generally speaking orleans Aug 2018 #100
Happy Birthday! alwaysinasnit Aug 2018 #101
Some of my faves... Hela Aug 2018 #102
The Seven Samurai. pangaia Aug 2018 #103
Once Upon A Time in the West. pangaia Aug 2018 #106
I turn 70 that same day. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2018 #107
Thank you, and you too! :) nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #109
Happy Birthday Steve! duforsure Aug 2018 #108
Thank you and you also! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #110

safeinOhio

(32,727 posts)
1. If you want to see an movie
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 01:48 PM
Aug 2018

about a guy like trump that gets his in the end, ckevk out A Face In The Crowd with Andy Griffin.

Soxfan58

(3,479 posts)
2. Key lago
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 01:49 PM
Aug 2018

Gone with the wind, African Queen, The Graduate, A Quite Man, and many more. Have fun I just turned 60. LIfe is just getting good!

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
11. If you do watch Key Largo, pair it with Stagecoach
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 04:11 PM
Aug 2018

Claire Trevor is in both movies, and both movies center around an unlikely bunch of people thrown together in a situation fraught with danger. The delightful Miss Trevor plays two very different characters in the two movies.

JDC

(10,135 posts)
6. Along the lines of Bogart and B/W: The Maltese Falcon is a Fav
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 02:30 PM
Aug 2018

Others have mentioned some Hitchcock already.

The Fortune Cookie always works its way into a marathon w me.

Have fun and Happy Bday

Dave Starsky

(5,914 posts)
7. High Noon streams for free on Prime.
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 02:36 PM
Aug 2018

It's not color, but it is a classic, one-of-a-kind western. It was a direct reaction to the Hollywood blacklists of the Joseph McCarthy era. It pissed off a lot of people.

You might have already seen it, but there might be others here on DU who haven't, and they should.

csziggy

(34,138 posts)
8. For light hearted fun "The Trouble with Harry"
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 03:08 PM
Aug 2018

An underrated film, not seen often but loads of fun with a great cast.

samnsara

(17,640 posts)
9. i made hubby take me on a cruise to Alaska on my 60th....
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 03:25 PM
Aug 2018

…..but for movie ideas.. Alices Restaurant......Eraserhead…..EZ Rider....any old Woodstock footage....and my fav MUSIC MAN ( only cuz I saw it at Theater By the Sea in Wakefield, Rhode island and oh my...!)..


my bday is Sat so Happy Bday fellow Leo...

steve2470

(37,457 posts)
37. thank you, I am on the cusp of Leo and Virgo
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 12:27 PM
Aug 2018

Most astrologers call me a Virgo, a few call me a Leo.

PennyK

(2,302 posts)
10. If you haven't seen it, AMELIE
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 03:30 PM
Aug 2018

Sweet, funny, ironic, and most lovely. It's also where the "Roaming Gnome" in the travel ads came from.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,219 posts)
12. Late 60s and 70s classics
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 05:12 PM
Aug 2018

Serpico, 5 Easy Pieces, Catch 22, MASH, Bonnie and Clyde, Easy Rider, etc. It was an incredibly rich time for filmmaking and at our age (I'm 61) it's right in our wheelhouse.

https://m.imdb.com/list/ls000024359/

Also Dazed and Confused for a deja vu experience. I swear they got hold of my high school wardrobe somehow!

Iggo

(47,571 posts)
20. I went to high school from '75 to '79...
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 10:40 PM
Aug 2018

...and I gotta tell you, nobody has ever gotten the wardrobe as right on as that movie. Took me right back there.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,219 posts)
21. I graduated in '75
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 04:27 AM
Aug 2018

I remember zipping up my jeans with a pair of pliers and there were a couple of shirts in the movie that I owned.

Upthevibe

(8,074 posts)
73. I graduated in '75 as well...from W.B. Ray High School
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 01:19 PM
Aug 2018

in Corpus Christi, Texas....Been livin' in California most of my adult life....

First Speaker

(4,858 posts)
14. The Incredibly Strange People Who Stopped Living...
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 06:19 PM
Aug 2018

...And Became Mixed-Up Zombies. It's the film version of Omarosa's book.

Aristus

(66,467 posts)
15. Wonderful movies, both of them. See them in black-and-white.
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 07:55 PM
Aug 2018

Some people these days see Citizen Kane and just shrug, wondering what all the shouting is about. That's not an invalid observation; but they're watching the film in a completely different context than the original audience for the film.

Everything that made the film innovative for the time, rapid cuts and scene changes, montages, overlapping dialogue, deep-focus cinematography, are all common coin today, and don't make the impression on us that they did to audiences in 1941. Watch with an open mind. Forget the hype - THE GREATEST AMERICAN FILM OF ALL TIME!!! and just watch it on its own merits. It still holds up.

steve2470

(37,457 posts)
53. thanks, I know I absolutely MUST see both of those movies
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 12:35 PM
Aug 2018

People have given me a wonderful list so far, so I will run out of birthday hours before I run out of films hahaha

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
16. One of my favorite classics - Charade with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn.
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 08:12 PM
Aug 2018

It's a murder mystery thriller, but very tongue-in-cheek and comedic at the same time. Also starring Walter Matthau, George Kennedy, James Coburn and others. Setting is in the French Alps and in Paris. Very entertaining!

rurallib

(62,451 posts)
18. If you have never seen "Young Frankenstein" or "Blazing Saddles" by Mel Brooks
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 09:25 PM
Aug 2018

they are a must see.

Some one on here reminded me the other day of "A Boy and His Dog" a really funny sci-fi that is kind of a cult classic.

Aristus

(66,467 posts)
67. If you see the film 'A Boy And His Dog', follow up by reading the source material,
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 12:42 PM
Aug 2018

the short story of the same name by Harlan Ellison. It's quite a bit more shocking; instead of the young adult Don Johnson, the protagonist in the short story is only fifteen.

LeftInTX

(25,567 posts)
19. I second Blazing Saddles
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 10:04 PM
Aug 2018

I didn't see it at the theaters.

Saw it on Netflix a few months ago. It was hilarious.

Have you seen Airplane?

Snellius

(6,881 posts)
24. Two quirky classics.
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 06:06 AM
Aug 2018

A Thousand Clowns is a lost little gem you never see any more. Local Hero though has always been one of those films everyone says it's cool to like but never really could. Even watched it again to see what I was missing and found it even harder to find.

Rhiannon12866

(206,125 posts)
25. A Thousand Clowns has long been my favorite
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 06:17 AM
Aug 2018

I agree the characters are quirky and unusual, but that's what I like about it. It's clever and unlike anything else, not something we see all that much these days. And in 1984 when I bought my VCR, I was allowed to pick one free movie and "Local Hero" was my choice. I've been to Scotland and Ireland, loved it there so that's probably why I liked it.

Snellius

(6,881 posts)
27. "Yes, sir, that's my baby", sung with ukulele, never gets out of your head. Sweetest love song ever.
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 06:31 AM
Aug 2018

Thousand Clowns may be the sweetest, most human love story that affirms that love is always worth the risks. Especially in a "love is dead" age. Maybe that's why no one ever sees it anymore.

Scotland must be wonderful. Magical. Mystical. I'd love to go there and watch Local Hero again. The scene with the Northern Lights, though, blows you away further than 2001.

Rhiannon12866

(206,125 posts)
29. I love that scene! And the relationship between Nick and Murray...
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 06:49 AM
Aug 2018

It seems like they remake everything these days, but this one was dependent on a group of very unique actors - including Barbara Harris.

And I first went to Ireland and Scotland as a teenager with a group from my summer camp - to ride horses. I was so taken with it that I didn't want to leave. Five of us are lifelong friends and we're getting together at the end of the summer - and there'll be horses. It's been awhile, LOL, and I'm a little apprehensive, I'm not exactly a teenager anymore...

Snellius

(6,881 posts)
32. Nice to meet you, Rhiannon12866. Another bird of a feather. Feel we're becoming extinct.
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 07:11 AM
Aug 2018

Hope you have a wonderful trip. Don't know if you can ever recapture such magical moments in life, first born, first high, first love, first kiss. Always tell myself to come to anything different with new eyes. Not let the past blind you to new experiences, to what's to see never seen before. But that's not possible. So maybe to try to fit the past and what comes together to widen the adventure of discovering ourselves. Each person is the only world they can ever really know. Your trip sounds so exciting. With horses and all.

Snellius

(6,881 posts)
23. Add the Hollywood classics Sunset Boulevard and Treasure of Sierra Madre
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 05:44 AM
Aug 2018

Not new or color. Nothing to distract from the dramatic acting and compelling storytelling.

handmade34

(22,758 posts)
33. Happy Birthday!
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 07:38 AM
Aug 2018

you share it with my partner... only a decade difference

movies? too many to list and here are a few not so classic (keeping it light) we enjoyed (we have somewhat eclectic taste in movies)

CLIMB



LION



for fun:
Zootopia, Toy Story, UP , Wall-E, etc



Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing & Charm School Trailer



Blues Brothers



Big Fish



The Milagro Beanfield War




To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar




anything with James Cromwell...
Still Mine



McFarland, USA



anything with Judy Dench

VICTORIA & ABDUL



THE WIRE


MFM008

(19,820 posts)
34. I turn 60
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 07:48 AM
Aug 2018

In October.
I've never Seen Citizen Kaine either.
I recommend
Lust for Life,
Jason and the Argonauts,
Cat on a hot tin Roof,
Ghost and the Darkness,
Chicago
The Birdcage,
Anything with Morgan Freeman...
Have a good time.

zanana1

(6,129 posts)
35. In addition to all these fine movies...
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 07:55 AM
Aug 2018

There is one that will scare you, but it isn't sci-fi. Cape Fear has it all!

Wounded Bear

(58,721 posts)
36. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum...
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 09:23 AM
Aug 2018

It's a musical and can be kind of frenetic, but they don't come much funnier.

Upthevibe

(8,074 posts)
72. Well first of all, Happy Birthday next Thursday!
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 01:18 PM
Aug 2018

(Another Virgo - I turn 61 on the 29th). A lot of great movies have been listed in this thread. I don't know if your a Quentin Tarantino fan but if you are, Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds are at the top of my list....

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,482 posts)
74. Have a great birthday... I'm not sure of your preferred genre but...
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 01:36 PM
Aug 2018

In no particular order...

Action:
Den of Thieves 2018 (O'Shea Jackson Jr. kind of steals the show!)
Eagle Eye 2006
Expendables 3
Enemy of the State 1998
Man on Fire 2004
Leon: The Professional

Dramas:
Shawshank Redemption
Denial 2016

Classics:
The African Queen
The Good The Bad And The Ugly
The Magnificent Seven (either original or remake)

SciFi:
Forbidden Planet 1956
Star Trek 2009

Based on actual events:
Defiance 2008
Spartacus (The 2004 TV movie)
We Were Soldiers 2002
Tombstone 1993
Lord of War
Bridge of Spies

Comedy:
My Cousin Vinnie
Groundhog Day
Christmas Vacation
Bandits
Young Frankenstein
Animal House
Overboard (The original is probably better but the remake with Anna Farris is good)
Adventures in Babysitting (definitely the original)

steve2470

(37,457 posts)
77. good list, thanks!
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 02:02 PM
Aug 2018

I've seen a lot of the movies people are suggesting, so my main purpose aside from pure entertainment is to "catch up", and that means the classic ones, which are usually black and white. There are modern classics in color, but it seems I really need to catch up on the black and white ones.

lapfog_1

(29,227 posts)
80. It may be a bit before your time
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 02:10 PM
Aug 2018

Let me recommend my dad's absolute favorite film

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Spenser Tracy in a "screwball comedy".

Fantastic cast.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Mad,_Mad,_Mad,_Mad_World

lkinwi

(1,477 posts)
81. Some Sydney Poitier gems are...
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 02:11 PM
Aug 2018

In the Heat of the Night, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, A Patch of Blue

A great Doris Day film is Midnight Lace.

SeattleVet

(5,480 posts)
83. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 02:20 PM
Aug 2018

Starring pretty much everyone that was ever anyone in Hollywood, including a LOT of huge stars that were in it uncredited.

A Clockwork Orange - Every time I've seen it I've noticed something I missed in the previous 12 or 15 viewings
Joe - Tony Boyle and Susan Sarandon; relevant to today, in many ways

Dyedinthewoolliberal

(15,590 posts)
89. Here's one I don't see mentioned;
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 03:05 PM
Aug 2018

"Lonely are the Brave"- Kirk Douglas, George Kennedy, William Shallert, Walter Matthau and a small role for Carroll O'Connor. A great movie and a man unable to live in a modern world and his attempt to escape........

sarge43

(28,945 posts)
90. The Three and Four Muskrteers (two films) with Michael York and Oliver Reed among others
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 03:36 PM
Aug 2018

IMO the best film versions of the story

CTyankee

(63,912 posts)
93. Anything with Meryl Streep in it!
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 05:25 PM
Aug 2018

I particularly like "Bridges of Madison County" but "Iron Lady" is excellent as well.

You just can't go wrong with a Meryl Streep movie. She's that good.

PJMcK

(22,052 posts)
94. 1958 Academy Award winners
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 05:29 PM
Aug 2018

I turned 60 a couple of weeks ago so happy birthday to both of us!

On a lark, I did something similar to your plan. I watched the Oscar winners for films released in 1958, (the awards ceremony was in March, 1959).

Best Picture, Best Director, Best Song and Best Score: Vincent Minnelli's GIGI (Alan Jay Lerner and Andre Previn)
Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress: David Niven and Wendy Hiller in SEPARATE TABLES
Best Actress: Susan Hayward in I WANT TO LIVE!
Best Supporting Actor: Burl Ives in THE BIG COUNTRY
Best Original Screenplay: THE DEFIANT ONES by Nedrick Young and Harold Jacob Smith

It took some time to find a couple of these but it was fun nonetheless!

Want to feel really old? When we were born, there were only 48 stars on the U.S. flag!

Enjoy your day, Steve!

edbermac

(15,947 posts)
95. How about a couple of Stormy Daniels videos?
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 06:09 PM
Aug 2018


Casablanca and Citizen Kane are good. I like The Killing, an early Kubrick film. Later he did Barry Lyndon, a very beautifully filmed period piece.

What movie genre do you like?

orleans

(34,075 posts)
100. generally speaking
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 11:58 PM
Aug 2018

i'm not crazy about black & white movies
and i don't really like the old movies

i'm not going to recommend you see any movie in particular.

i'm just wishing you a happy birthday

and i hope you & your brother have a nice time together

alwaysinasnit

(5,075 posts)
101. Happy Birthday!
Sun Aug 19, 2018, 12:18 AM
Aug 2018

The responses you've gotten have given great suggestions. As for my 2 cents worth; if you like drama, I would suggest "Lion in Winter" and on a much lighter note, Mel Brooks' "History of the World" and one of my all time favorites, "Bringing Down the House" with Steve Martin and Queen Latifah. Enjoy!!!

Hela

(440 posts)
102. Some of my faves...
Sun Aug 19, 2018, 01:11 AM
Aug 2018

Frank Capra Classics:
It Happened One Night
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (the original, not the horrible remake)
You Can't Take it With You
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
It's a Wonderful Life

Preston Sturges:
The Lady Eve
Sullivan's Travels
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek

Musicals:
Swing Time
Show Boat
Singin' in the Rain
The Band Wagon
On The Town
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
West Side Story
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Cabaret
Chicago

Misc others:
The Best Years of Our Lives
Elmer Gantry
Some Like it Hot
The Great Escape
Bridge on the River Kwai
Spartacus
The Americanization of Emily
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Sophie's Choice
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Tootsie
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Radio Days
Dances With Wolves
The Pianist
Fargo
Galaxy Quest
The Descendants

The John Hughes canon:
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Sixteen Candles
The Breakfast Club

Almost anything by Pixar, but especially:
Wall-E
Up
All three Toy Story movies, in order
The Incredibles I and II
Inside Out

I really love movies.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,902 posts)
107. I turn 70 that same day.
Sun Aug 19, 2018, 02:49 AM
Aug 2018

My all time favorite movie is "The Lion in Winter" with Peter O'Toole and Katherine Hepburn.

I'll be doing a wine tasting at a local wine store that evening, then spending the weekend at a science fiction thing In Albuquerque, and then two days at a resort spa where I intend to be completely self indulgent for the entire time there.

Happy Birthday!

duforsure

(11,885 posts)
108. Happy Birthday Steve!
Sun Aug 19, 2018, 06:46 AM
Aug 2018

I will have one to on the 30th , and I think I may do the same thing that day, just line up some of my favorite movies to watch . Have you ever just gone down the list of Academy award winners down through the years and pick from them too. Older really sometimes good older movies I found from the weekly ones on Liars & crooks website on Sat. nights , and some were really really good ones , and relevant to the times today . Dumb and Dumber, No Time for Sargent's, Gladiator, The Sum of all Fears, The Searchers, There will be Blood, Uncle Buck, Ray, and Grapes of Wrath. Have a great Birthday.

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