Best classic films that you've watched so far?

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    All the batman movies!! At least the older ones :)
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  2. Posts : 31
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       #42

    I recently watched an old 70s movie called "Chiefs" amazing movie, really sucked me in and it was like 4 hours!
    Its about a serial killer in a small american town and follows 3 generations of police chiefs as they each try to solve the murders.
    I was surprised at how good it was ive never watched a 3 hour movie in one sitting let alone 4 hours ha
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       #43

    Watched all of Martin Scorsese's movies. All his movie are top class specially Goodfellas and Casino..
    The Departed is also good, though that is not considered as a classic yet..
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       #44

    Not a classic but a very fine movie based on a true story. Its funny and a feel good movie. Anthony Hopkins does a great job.

    The World's Fastest Indian (2005) - IMDb

    Jim
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       #45

    Not sure if it's considered a classic or not, but Shawshank Redemption is one of my favorites. One thing I liked about it is that it showed two people from totally different backgrounds and lifestyles could still become friends and respect each other. We need more of that in this world.I also like The Sting and The Hustler.
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       #46

    Frank1 said:
    Not sure if it's considered a classic or not, but Shawshank Redemption is one of my favorites. One thing I liked about it is that it showed two people from totally different backgrounds and lifestyles could still become friends and respect each other. We need more of that in this world.I also like The Sting and The Hustler.
    Just watched it a couples days ago and I can say that Shawshank Redemption is one of those movies which can enlighten your day.
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  7. Posts : 12,364
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       #47

    No Citizen Kane in the list? Tsk.

    But Sin City might be more to your taste.
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       #48

    I thought just about all of Paul Newman's were good. The Verdict was my favorite.
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  9. Posts : 2,578
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       #49

    Speaking of Paul Newman and classic films --- just saw Fat Man and Little Boy last night. Verrrrrry interesting --- about the conception and building of the big bomb at the end of WWII.
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    Torpedo Run (58) (Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Dean Jones)

    The commander of an American submarine during World War II sets out to destroy the Japanese Aircraft carrier which launched the attack on Pearl Harbour. His wife and child have been captured by the Japanese and they are using them and other prisoners of war as human shields for the carrier.



    Filmed in CinimaScope .. errr uhm wide screen
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