Thread: Classic Flics
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	04-18-2007 06:35 AM #1 Classic Flics Classic Flics
 
 A lot of us here enjoy relaxing to a good classic movie. I am starting this thread to get your responses on your favorite movies (especially classics). This is not intended to do only classics, but bring out some movies that could become a classic even if it's something like HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS (my favorite of all time) Bring 'em out! John Wayne, Clint Eastwood,Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson, You get the idea!Last edited by nitrowarrior; 04-18-2007 at 09:45 AM. 
 
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	04-18-2007 07:08 AM #2
  
 
 Young Frankenstien.
 
 Igor (Marty Feldman) when questioned about the brain he retrieved from the "Brain Depository" after dropping the genius brain and destroying it...
 
 Dr. Frankenstien (Gene Wilder) Igor,,, what brain did you bring me?
 
 Igor - Uhhh Abbey,,
 
 Dr. Frankenstien - Abbey?
 
 Igor - Yeah,,, Abbey uhhh,, something
 
 Dr. Frankenstien - Abbey something?
 
 Igor - Yeah,, uhhhh Abbey something,,, uhhh,, Abbey,, Abbey Normal,, yeah that's it Abbey Normal!
 
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	04-18-2007 08:32 AM #3
 I hear the original "Gone in 60 seconds" is supposed to be bada$$. I dont think there were any well known actors in the movie they could not afford it. It was also made with about 3 thousand dollars, lolLast edited by BigTruckDriver; 04-18-2007 at 08:35 AM. Friends dont let friends drive fords! 
 
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	04-18-2007 09:09 AM #4
 There are a few I like, Godfather, Scarface, etc. But one I just rewatched recently was Heat with DiNero and Pachino. Not only are these guys great in it, but the shootout scene between the cops and bank robbers is the best ever IMO.
 
 Strange thing about it, that real shootout in California between the bank robbers and the cops was very similar to the movie.
 
 Don
 
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	04-18-2007 05:31 PM #5
 I'v seen it, and yes, better than the new 1. Speed used to play it every once in a while. tho it is a '73 Movie, it is still a classic Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver Originally Posted by BigTruckDriverYou don't know what you've got til it's gone 
 
 Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
 
 1967 Ford Falcon- Sold 
 
 1930's styled hand built ratrod project
 
 1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
 
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	04-18-2007 07:05 PM #6
 The Adventures of Robin Hood Errol Flynn
 Casablanca
 The Vikings
 The Cavalry Trilogy John Wayne directed by John Ford
 The Longest Day
 The Magnificent Seven
 To Hell and Back
 The Maltese Falcon
 Forrest Gump
 Dances With Wolves
 and practically any Western madeKen Thomas 
 NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
 The simplest road is usually the last one sought
 Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
 
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	04-18-2007 09:20 AM #7
 something about the Shawshank Redemption that turned my crank
 and the Mad Max movies.
 I want to see Thunder Road again _it has to be 35 years since I last saw it
 hank
 
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	04-18-2007 09:30 AM #8
 If we're talkin good ol cheesy low budget car movies, Death Race 2000 or Duel are always big hits. The Car isn't bad, either although I haven't seen it in years.
 
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	04-18-2007 09:47 AM #9
 Another goodie just came to mind....Two Lane Blacktop.
 
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	04-18-2007 10:12 AM #10
 bullit, smokey and the bandit, 300 (just came out the best movie i have ever seen), original gone in 60 seconds, American Graffiti, the good the bad and the ulgy, fistfull of dollars, pulp fiction, talladega nights, blow, goodfellas, the list goes on and on
 but if you are looking for something to go see watch 300 it is about 300 spartans defending sparta from the persians and it is based on a true story just a great movie. i own the original gone in 60 seconds and it is bada** there is a 45min chase scene where he is actually driving through the middle of town and bumping into real cars not movie cars much of that scene was unplannedHonda Motor= 1.6L 
 Soda Bottle= 2L
 
 
 
 
 
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	04-18-2007 10:32 AM #11
 World's Fastest Indian may just become a classic.
 
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	04-18-2007 11:46 AM #12
 For me, it's gotta be "Lonesome Dove" a real classic western With Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones. I watch this classic at least once a year. It was originally a four part TV mini-series and if you can't get enough there are some sequels.
 
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	04-18-2007 12:30 PM #13
 Band of Brothers is my all time pick.
 
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	04-18-2007 12:31 PM #14
 You people are really hitting some good ones I like also. I just had to drop in here for another suggestion. Anybody watch Monty Python flicks? Sometimes British Humor fits the bill for an evening of foolishness.
 
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	04-18-2007 01:13 PM #15
 Heres my secret archive......
 http://www.archive.org/details/feature_films
 These are whats refered to as open source movies or public domain.
 This is film footoge that has been released to the public archive and is free of copyrights.This material is free to download to dvd archives and can even be distributed with no fear of being a criminal.It has links to check the legal status of questionable content you may come across in other websites.Most of this content can be streamed or downloaded in multiple formats.
 This is a very exspansive site ,I have browsed thru it for over 2 years......still have lots to see.Last edited by shawnlee28; 04-18-2007 at 01:17 PM. Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!) 
 






 
		
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