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  • MN5M Online
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    @machpants said in Old Movies:

    Pretty lame without Axel and the boys singing a wee ditty at the end

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    @machpants said in Old Movies:

    Great movie. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is either 1a or 1b for westerns for me. The Newman/Redford combo was fantastic in The Sting as well.

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    @bovidae the Sting was a great film

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    @bovidae said in Old Movies:
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    Great movie. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is either 1a or 1b for westerns for me. The Newman/Redford combo was fantastic in The Sting as well.

    My favourite film forever and a day - my children mock me for it but I feel no shame! đŸ˜‰

    Those two fellas were at the peak of their powers when they made that - Paul Newman was mid forties and Redford ten years younger - and yet both went on to many other fine performances and other exceptional achievements.

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    @antipodean said in Old Movies:

    @nevorian said in Old Movies:

    Must watch all of the Hitchcock movies again sometime, seem to remember Birds scared me the most. Other old movies that sent shivers up my spine included The Exorcist and the Omen trilogy

    One of my aunts was babysitting me as a young kid and we watched Omen. For all the "bad bits" she'd make me throw a blanket over my head so I didn't see. My imagination was worse...

    I watched that film once, when I was a kid, and to this day I think of the elevator scene every time I get in one.

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    @crazy-horse said in Old Movies:

    @antipodean said in Old Movies:

    @nevorian said in Old Movies:

    Must watch all of the Hitchcock movies again sometime, seem to remember Birds scared me the most. Other old movies that sent shivers up my spine included The Exorcist and the Omen trilogy

    One of my aunts was babysitting me as a young kid and we watched Omen. For all the "bad bits" she'd make me throw a blanket over my head so I didn't see. My imagination was worse...

    I watched that film once, when I was a kid, and to this day I think of the elevator scene every time I get in one.

    The music made it damn scary

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  • TimT Away
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    The zoo baboon sequence in The Omen was so good.

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    Didn't know that Taxi Driver's "you talking to me" was a reference to Shane (1953).

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    The old man used to drag me along to the movies quite a bit and would have seen plenty of classic westerns and James Bond but his favourite of all time was Zulu ( welsh ancestry) which I had to admit was a great movie. May have been Michael Caines first major role too

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    @nevorian

    Was the first film I saw at the cinema and as my dad loved it, it was also the second and third. Great film and still stands up well.

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    @nevorian A favourite of my Dad too. He was know to sing Men of Harlech at the appropriate time. Have an upvote for the memory…

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    @nevorian said in Old Movies:

    The old man used to drag me along to the movies quite a bit and would have seen plenty of classic westerns and James Bond but his favourite of all time was Zulu ( welsh ancestry) which I had to admit was a great movie. May have been Michael Caines first major role too

    That was a staple in my house growing up. As were other notables like Dambusters, A Bridge Too Far, Sink the Bismarck, etc. Every time they were on TV they were watched.

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    @antipodean said in Old Movies:

    @nevorian said in Old Movies:

    The old man used to drag me along to the movies quite a bit and would have seen plenty of classic westerns and James Bond but his favourite of all time was Zulu ( welsh ancestry) which I had to admit was a great movie. May have been Michael Caines first major role too

    That was a staple in my house growing up. As were other notables like Dambusters, A Bridge Too Far, Sink the Bismarck, etc. Every time they were on TV they were watched.

    Or it was the slipper and bed with no tea

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  • MN5M Online
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    @nevorian said in Old Movies:

    The old man used to drag me along to the movies quite a bit and would have seen plenty of classic westerns and James Bond but his favourite of all time was Zulu ( welsh ancestry) which I had to admit was a great movie. May have been Michael Caines first major role too

    Good shit. Bond is the best.

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    SPOILERS

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    @antipodean said in Old Movies:

    @nevorian said in Old Movies:

    Must watch all of the Hitchcock movies again sometime, seem to remember Birds scared me the most. Other old movies that sent shivers up my spine included The Exorcist and the Omen trilogy

    One of my aunts was babysitting me as a young kid and we watched Omen. For all the "bad bits" she'd make me throw a blanket over my head so I didn't see. My imagination was worse...

    I watched it as a kid with my cousins as my uncle left us at home by ourselves with the video player, oddly I don't really remember being freaked out by it, but I was upset by the Bruce Lee film we watched as I think some women got killed when their dojo got attacked by the Japanese (Google tells me it was Fist of Fury which made the equivalent today of $600m off a 600k budget).

    The most terrifying thing I saw as a kid was on a general drama, I was sick so my Mum let me stay up and watch TV with her, and there was US story set in the 1800s sometime and one of the characters got stung to death by a swarm of bees - I straight up had nightmares about that for months.

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    Alien for me, adults were watching it and I snuck in. Fucking stupid idea

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    @antipodean My Dad’s other Go To was Where Eagles Dare. Which, BTW, has the best theme tune of all the war films, and I will brook no dissent on this.

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    @jc said in Old Movies:

    @antipodean My Dad’s other Go To was Where Eagles Dare. Which, BTW, has the best theme tune of all the war films, and I will brook no dissent on this.

    Obviously an awesome movie cos Clint……

    Von Ryans Express was also a brilliant WWII flick. I love a good ensemble 60s war film although as this trailer shows they are shockingly dated nowadays…..

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    @jc said in Old Movies:

    @antipodean My Dad’s other Go To was Where Eagles Dare. Which, BTW, has the best theme tune of all the war films, and I will brook no dissent on this.

    Guns of Navarone was mine and my Dad's go too to watch together back in the day.

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