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At this time of year so many eyes are on sports so various "cable" stations put the lowest royalty programming on that they can and this includes the All Movies All Day channels. AND I love that. The classics come out of the "reel room" and being the total movie-aholic I am I gorge on this stuff. So I was wondering if we could share some of our favorites? Here is one of my Cold War favs, The Russians Are Coming:

 
My favorite cold war spoof is Dr Strangelove, or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Brilliant , even today.



Mine too. Have it on CD. "Of course the women would have to be.... they would be required to do prodigous .... You're going to have to answer to the Coca Cola Company Mister....I can walk!"
 
My favourite film noir is, "I Wake Up Screaming" w/ Victor Mature, Betty Grable & Carole Landis .. and my favourite L&H is "Chump At Oxford .. I probly have 200 pre-1955 fillums [as they say in Bvooklyn] on my hard-drive .. let's throw in "Champagne for Caesar" while we're at it Ronald Coleman, Celeste Holm, Art Linkletter, Vincent Price et al
 
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This is one of my favorite movies because in my opinion it is the most historically accurate depictions of that time period.
 
This is one of my favorite movies because in my opinion it is the most historically accurate depictions of that time period.

Almost exactly as I remember that very night! Accurate as all get out! ;)
 
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For pure laughs and a cameo cast that didn’t stop - 1864 Walter Matthau movie “A Guide for the Marrued Man”. A movie that ran the gamut from slapstick to sadness and everything in between “Forrest Gump”.
 
A few years ago I watched this movie with my parents while visiting them in Florida. I was expecting the worst until they pointed out all of the places in the Bronx that they used to hang out in as kids. Nostalgia aside, this is a great flick!

 
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My rule is that an old movie should be older than me. Old movies should mean older than the 1960's, preferably in black and white, that way I don't feel so old myself. Casablanca is my favorite. If you haven't seen it you are missing out. It's not a long, sappy melodrama. It's smart and funny and keeps moving. The Thin Man is another good one. An ex-cop and his socialite wife solve a murder mystery. But their chemistry and joi de vivre make it much more.
 
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This is one of my favorite movies because in my opinion it is the most historically accurate depictions of that time period.

Not more accurate than this!!

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For me “on the water front” is a classic.

And The Godfather counts as an old movie for me.
 
I have to apologize beforehand but I love Movies and have over1500 DVD's or video tapes in my collection! So here is just a fraction of my favorites : NO SP{ECIAL ORDER
1962 To Kill A Mockingbird Gregory Peck
1969 True Grit John Wayne
1962 How The West Was Won Huge Cast
1967 In The Heat Of The Night Sidney Portier & Rod Steiger
1960 Inherit The Wind Spencer Tracy, Fredric March & Gene Kelly
1951 Halls Of Montezuma Richard Widmark
1952 High Noon Gary Cooper & Grace Kelly
1939 Gunga Din Cary Grant, Victor <Mc:Laglen & Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
1941 The Maltese Falcon Humphrey Bogart
1956 Moby Dick Gregory Peck
1945 A Walk In The Sun Dana Andtrews, Lloyd Bridges, Richard Conte
1939 Stanley & Livingstone Spencer Tracy
1943 Sahara Humphrey Bogart
1944 The Purple Heart Dana Andrews
1959 Pork Chop Hill Gregory Peck
1955 Mister Roberts Henry Fonda, James Cagney
1944 Going My Way Bing Crosby &Barry Fitzgerald
1957 The Enemy Below Robert Mitchum & Curt Jurgens
1967 Camelot Richard Harris & Vanessa Redgrave
1960 The Alamo John Wayne, Richard Widmark, & Laurence Harvey
1956 Around The World In 80 Days Huge Cast
 
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Lotsa stuff on TCM ..... the cable companies bundle TCM a lot of times into their sports package....so its either pay the rat bastards for something you don't want.....or a good excuse for getting something you do want

Fav's from different genre's
Red River
Stagecoach
Shane
To Have and Have Not
Out of the Past
All Hitchcock
Any Marx Brothers
Any WC Fields
Its a mad mad mad mad world.....the scene where they're splitting up "shares" on the side of the road will suffice - its a who's who of comics
 
To Have and Have Not is very good. I guess I didn't expect Jack Benny to be so good.
 
My favorite list has much in common with many others on the BY. Casablanca, To Kill a Mockingbird, 12 Angry men, The Godfather, The Searchers and High Noon , and also Roman Holiday. But I have one that I have not seen posted, and it is The Informer , 1935, with Victor McLaglen as Best Actor, John Ford as best director, Dudley Nichols for best screenplay. It is an adaptation of a Liam O'Flaherty novel set in Ireland during the civil war in the 1920s. Worth the watch if you can find it.
 
Lotsa stuff on TCM ..... the cable companies bundle TCM a lot of times into their sports package....so its either pay the rat bastards for something you don't want.....or a good excuse for getting something you do want

Fav's from different genre's
Red River
Stagecoach
Shane
To Have and Have Not
Out of the Past
All Hitchcock
Any Marx Brothers
Any WC Fields
Its a mad mad mad mad world.....the scene where they're splitting up "shares" on the side of the road will suffice - its a who's who of comics
Viaduct via not a chicken
 
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