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Thread: Classic Films

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    Now I've been interested in looking at some classic films, somewhat so I can see how things have changed over the years but also just for pleasure.

    What sort of classic films would you reccomend? Why? What sort of genre are they in and why do they appeal to you personally?

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    Jaws. It was the first film in history of take $100m at the box office and was the original summer blockbuster. It's a flawless masterpiece with one of the greatest scores in cinema history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Jaws. It was the first film in history of take $100m at the box office and was the original summer blockbuster. It's a flawless masterpiece with one of the greatest scores in cinema history.
    You're the one who wrote an article on that site with lots of film reviews aren't you? Yeah I think I may have a watch of that, thanks, +rep.

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    Article? 115 film and TV reviews

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Article? 115 film and TV reviews
    No, Adam, you don't write at all. Remember? You're the Prep Cook in McDonalds with delusions of grandeur.

    ANYWAY.

    I would say The Godfather, although I don't agree with Adam that it's overrated, I would add that he is right to say that Part III is massively underrated.

    On top of Classic Films, anything Kubrick and Hitchcock really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Article? 115 film and TV reviews
    Oh goodness, I am foolish! Sorry lool.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fez View Post
    No, Adam, you don't write at all. Remember? You're the Prep Cook in McDonalds with delusions of grandeur.

    ANYWAY.

    I would say The Godfather, although I don't agree with Adam that it's overrated, I would add that he is right to say that Part III is massively underrated.

    On top of Classic Films, anything Kubrick and Hitchcock really.
    I've just had a quick read of the review and it certainly looks interesting so I may have a watch of that also. Thanks, +rep

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    FORREST GUMP!!!!!!!

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    Yes, The Godfather trilogy is a must.

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    Some of the more modern "classics"

    2012
    Avatar
    Matrix
    Jumper

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    2012 and Jumper aren't, nor will ever be considered classics.

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