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OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 2:57:47 AM   
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Hello All.

School is out for the summer so the Cochran Clan is watching movies periodically. Thought it might be fun to get some people's perspectives. We've watched two John Wayne Classics in War Wagon and Flying Leathernecks.

Would like to ask what people enjoy watching of the older films? John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, others? Toss in your favorite Wayne Film. Favorite War Film. Favorite Sci Fi/Fantasy Film.

What say you august members of the Forum?


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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 3:21:31 AM   
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Both Eastwood and Wayne are top notch but I prefer The Duke over Clint.

A favorite of mine is "In Harm's Way".
If you're not familiar with it its setting is in the Pacific in the early part of WW 2.


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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 5:12:43 AM   
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To many to pick from but here are some
John Wayne and Client Eastwood, can't go wrong with either, both very different types of "cowboys" but icons the same

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance staring Wyane, some other guys named Jimmy Stewart, Lee Marvin and Woody Strode also try acting in it ; excellent movie one of my fav Wayne movies

The Searchers & The Shootist starting Wayne,

The Final Countdown staring Kirk Douglas. If you enjoy history and science fiction this is one for you Alternate History movie, Douglas commands a 1980's Carrier that goes back in time on eve of Pearl Harbor. I like the acting and story, they act and ask questions like people and Military Officers would, "what do they do?" stop Pearl Harbor, wait then fight, do nothing, alter or not alter history?

Others historical

Glory
about Civil War

Tora, Tora, Tora about Peral Harbor

A Bridge Too Far about operation market-garden

Gallipoli stars a young Mel Gibson about the WWI campaign

Paths of Glory with Kirk Douglas, WWI movie, court-room drama

Guns of Navarone adventure more than history

Sci/Fi

The Thing staring Kurt Russell (pretty gory, almost horror movie like) watch it on a cold winter night ;)

The Abyss under the sea sci-fi

Both Alien and Aliens





















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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 5:42:41 AM   
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Long list - off the top of my head....

War:
Cross of Iron
Das Boot
Tora, Tora, Tora
Gettysburg
In Harms Way
Attack and Retreat
Blue Max
The Train
The Eagle has Landed


SyFy:
Star Wars IV and V
Star Trek Wrath of Khan
Alien
War of the Worlds (original)
On the Beach
Day of the Triffids


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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 6:06:57 AM   
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A summer of movie watching…. Okay here is the warspite1 list. Sorry – bit of a cop-out in some places I could not choose between two…

World War II Film: Battle of Britain (1969) / The Great Escape (1963)
World War II Weepie: Operation Daybreak (1975)
World War II Navy: Das Boot (1981) / Tora Tora Tora (1970)
Military (other): Crimson Tide (1995) / Hunt For Red October (1990)
Military (other weepie): Gallipoli (1981)
Anti-war: Platoon (1986)
Military made for TV Short Film: Conspiracy (2001)
World War II Foreign Language Film: Downfall (2004)
World War II Stiff upper lip what?: Mrs Miniver (1942)
Historical: Elizabeth (1998) / Mutiny on the Bounty (1984)
Ancient World: Gladiator (2000)
The Thin Red Line, what?: Waterloo (1970) / Zulu (1964)
Road Movie: Dumb and Dumber (1994)
Political: All The President's Men (1976) / JFK (1991)
Bad Cops, Bad Cops: 48 Hours (1982)
Musical: Sound of Music (1965)
Mystery: Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) / Rebecca (1940)
Western: The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Comedy: Trading Places (1983) / Hot Fuzz (2007)
Rom Com: Tootsie (1982) / Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
Weepie (Niagara Falls type scenario): The Book Thief (2013) / It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Film to make you really angry: Philomena (2013)
SciFi: Species (1995)
Fantasy: 300 Rise of an Empire (2013)
Superhero: Batman Forever (1995)
Biographical Films: The King's Speech (2010) / Chaplin (1992)
Finance: Wall Street (1987) / Margin Call (2011)
Horror: Dracula (1992) / An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Drama: Shawshank Redemption (1994) / Apollo 13 (1995)
Sport: Rush (2013)
Documentary: Senna (2010)
Biblical and associated: The Ten Commandments (1956) / Spartacus (1960)
Disaster Movie: Night to Remember (1958) / The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
Coming of Age: The Breakfast Club (1985)
Disney: Tangled (2010) / Brother Bear (2003)
Disney Pixar: The Incredibles (2004) / Toy Story 3 (2010)
Disney Real Life: Cinderella (2015) / The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
Disney Toon Studio: Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005)
Non-Disney CGI: Shrek (2001) / How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
Childrens: Nativity (2009)
Crime: Dial M for Murder (1954) / 10 Rillington Place (1971)
Gangster: The Godfather (1972) / The Godfather II (1974)
Adventure: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) / Jurassic Park (1993)
Action: Casino Royale (2006 version) / Die Hard (1988)
The no particular category but has to be included category: The many great films based on the wonderful Charles Dickens Christmas Carol inc Scrooged (1988), The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), Scrooge (1951)

And Finally - but not leastily…..
All Time Bestest film of all time ever: Schindler’s List (1993)


Worst Films of all time / avoid like the plague / steaming pile of dung etc etc
- Titanic (1997)
- Pearl Harbor (2001)



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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 11:05:04 AM   
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War Movies:
One of my all time favorites - The Train (1964)
Also: Saving Private Ryan, Platoon

John Wayne: Hondo, Rio Bravo

Clint Eastwood: Kelly’s Heroes

Sci-Fi: Aliens (1986), Blade Runner, The Thing (1951), The Terminator.


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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 1:55:48 PM   
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In Harms Way

Kelly's Heroes

Never get old

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 2:28:30 PM   
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Some amazing foreign war films which mostly get ignored.

I was totally blown away by the German film "I was nineteen." about a young German expat returning to Germany as a Russian officer as the war closes. Great movie and all the equipment is original. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061802/

"The Beast" about a lost Russian tank takes place during the Russian occupation of Afganistan. It puts the rather crappy "Fury" to shame. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_beast_1988/

"No Man's Land" Takes place during the Bosnian/Serbian conflict. Intense and well crafted. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_beast_1988/

And an overlooked American gem. "Three Kings" takes place in Desert Storm times. One of my favorites. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120188/

I am taking you out of the "box" here but these are all great films and merit watching.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 2:33:34 PM   
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Abbott and Costello!

Watch this gem: Little Giant; Costello is a naive country boy, Abbott plays 3 roles. Not your normal A&C movie.

Very touching. Good movie.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Giant

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 4:37:39 PM   
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In which we serve
Above us the waves
We dive at dawn
Ill met by moonlight
Dambusters
Angels one five
A matter of life and death
The life and death of Colonel Blimp
The wooden horse

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 8:21:37 PM   
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Where Eagles Dare.

Early Eastwood, and I think Richard Burton?

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/5/2015 8:43:44 PM   
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Best Wayne: Red River or The Searchers, one or the other.

Worst Wayne: The Conqueror

War movie: All's Quiet on the Western Front

Sci-Fi: Forbidden Planet, except when I'm watching Mars Attacks!

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 1:00:48 AM   
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The Winter War

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 3:00:04 AM   
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quote:

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The Winter War


Thanks for the mention, I'll have a look at that.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 3:06:44 AM   
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I'd like to mention some truly great actors, to begin with Robert Ryan. A couple of examples are with another outstanding actor, Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day at Black Rock" or with the great Burl Ives in "Day of the Outlaw" as just two examples.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 5:08:35 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: geofflambert

I'd like to mention some truly great actors, to begin with Robert Ryan. A couple of examples are with another outstanding actor, Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day at Black Rock" or with the great Burl Ives in "Day of the Outlaw" as just two examples.
warspite1

Great actors? There's a thought. Wow - so many.

As a kid growing up I think James Stewart and Cary Grant were incredibly watchable actors.

Who else? Anthony Hopkins, Dustin Hoffman, Morgan Freeman, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Denzil Washington, Ralph Fiennes, Kevin Spacey.... so many quality actors.

But favourite actors of modern times? I would go with two:

Best all rounder, comedy and straight roles - Tom Hanks

Most underrated actor - possibly ever - Robert Downey Jr. His performance in Chaplin was incredible.




EDIT: Sorry I forgot Ben Affleck - he's my number 1 obviously. He was just great in that Pearl Harbor film. Anyone seen it?

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 9:08:46 AM   
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Twelve O'Clock High

I watched it over Memorial Day Weekend with my 17 year old daughter. Even she liked it.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 1:22:34 PM   
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Beneath Hill 60 (WWI near Ypres) - unusual since it's about the 1st Australian Tunneling Company: the monument to those soldiers near Hill 60 has a couple of bullet holes in it from the nearby battle in 1940.

Another sort of war movie: "The Wipers Iimes" (BBC production for Region 2 but available from PBS in Region One format). The reprints of the "paper" are cool too.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 1:35:32 PM   
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Beneath Hill 60 (WWI near Ypres) - unusual since it's about the 1st Australian Tunneling Company: the monument to those soldiers near Hill 60 has a couple of bullet holes in it from the nearby battle in 1940.

Another sort of war movie: "The Wipers Iimes" (BBC production for Region 2 but available from PBS in Region One format). The reprints of the "paper" are cool too.
warspite1

I was there a couple of weeks ago. My little warspites were playing at the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate and we took some time out to see some of the memorials and cemeteries.

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Never saw Wipers Times but I have heard good things about it.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 4:32:15 PM   
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Best John Wayne movies.....Big Jake and Rio Bravo.
Best historical movie......Gettysburg. Honorable mention for A Bridge Too Far.
Best scene in a war movie.......The dining room scene in Where Eagles Dare.
Best Clint Eastwood movie......Kelly's Heroes.
Just for fun war movie.......Force 10 from Navarone.
Just for fun Western.......Catlow.
Others that need to be mentioned......The Lost Battalion; When Trumpets Fade; Tora Tora Tora.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 4:51:33 PM   
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Nobody ever mentions this movie: Tobruk with Rock Hudson and Nigel Green and George Peppard.

I haven't seen it since I was a kid, but I enjoyed it then. I don't want to watch it again, since I have fond memories of it and don't want to be disappointed.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/6/2015 11:58:41 PM   
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We just pulled out 'Bridge Too Far' to watch. My eldest watches the planning phase and looked at me (11 years-old) saying, "Dad--How could they be so STUPID?!! Those ARE tanks in the picture. Even I can SEE that!"

Good kid.

How about The Longest Day? That is a fine film.


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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/7/2015 2:16:28 AM   
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Patton. Hello, has anyone mentioned that one yet.

quote:

Kelly's Heroes


Yep.

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Abbott and Costello!


Favorite comedy duo. All their WWII films, hysterical (In the Navy, In the Army, Keep 'em Flying).

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/7/2015 4:57:56 AM   
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Patton. Hello, has anyone mentioned that one yet.

quote:

Kelly's Heroes


Yep.

quote:

Abbott and Costello!


Favorite comedy duo. All their WWII films, hysterical (In the Navy, In the Army, Keep 'em Flying).
warspite1

I used to love Abbott and Costello films as a kid. But funnier than Laurel and Hardy? And you are forgetting the funniest double act in film history - Affleck and Damon....


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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/7/2015 12:33:24 PM   
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Best war movie: 1941

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/7/2015 8:20:57 PM   
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quote:

I used to love Abbott and Costello films as a kid. But funnier than Laurel and Hardy?


To me at least.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/7/2015 9:33:24 PM   
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Pearl Harbor - with Ben

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/7/2015 9:40:41 PM   
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Western:-
Eastwoods 'High Plains Drifter'. Also Once Upon a Time In the West.

War:-
Lawrence Of Arabia; Das Boot; Stalingrad (same producers as Das Boot - the end sequence and music really get to me!); Downfall; Zulu; Ice Cold In Alex; Blue Max; Letters from Iwo Jima; Where Eagles Dare; Thin Red Line; Battle Of Britain (watched it just the other day).

Sci-fi:-
Alien; Aliens; Predator; Pitch Black.

Scary stuff:-
Silence Of the Lambs; 28 Days Later; 28 Weeks Later; Wolf Creek; Wolf Creek 2.

Other films I'd highly recommend:-
Forrest Gump; The Green Mile; The Book of Eli; The Reader; School for Scoundrels (original B&W not that crap recent remake!!); The Holiday; Centurion (Roman Britain with Michael Fassbender, Olga Kuryenko); Crocodile Dundee 1 & 2; classics like Ben Hur, Cleopatra; Dr Zhivago.

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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/7/2015 9:48:13 PM   
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Which category - war or comedy?


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RE: OT: Movie Days of the Past - 6/8/2015 1:24:43 AM   
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Pearl Harbor - with Ben


You are banned from the site for 10 days!!!!


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