Classic film thread.
>>81067342
Go back >>>/pol/
>>81067386
Classic kino thread. Reddit not welcome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29Mg6Gfh9Co
>>81067459
This video works on two levels.
>>81067459
That was a good film, and Liza Minnelli was really hot on it
This other is also a good classic film
I saw a film from literally 100 yeas ago at work the other day.
Teddy at the Throttle.
Blast from the past.
>>81067342
>AMA about Jennifer Jason Leigh
are you Noah Baumbach? (if so, most of your films are shit btw)
>>81068366
I like the Harold Lloyd films.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IqYzt-XjXc
say something about the best actor of all time
>>81067342
this is a fun watch
>>81067342
What do you think of Jennifer Jason Leigh's tootsies?
>>81068676
>best actor of all time
>not Laurence Olivier
>not Cary Grant
>>81068676
Best actor is Maurice Chevalier.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLGzPDPw8Jw
>>81068366
One of the best feel goods
>>81068537
You judge, I ain't no foot guy.
>>81068676
That isn't Lionel Barrymore. (Although I do love Humphrey Bogart).
one of my favorite movies ever
>>81070250
I have a small Topper folder, so I might as well post all of them while I have the chance.
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>>81070341
And here's Cary Grant driving a car with his feet while drunk.
The end.
Great movie.
>>81070368
>driving a car with his feet while drunk
well now i have to watch this movie
>>81070250
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>>81070315
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>>81070368
OK, I know his filmography is amazing, but how the Hell am I just now learning about this?
Cary is the embodiment of kino.
>>81070440
Then I'd also suggest you watch Holiday, with him and Katharine Hepburn.
He shows off his childhood ran-away-to-the-circus training and does back-flips and rolls and goofy acrobatics with Hepburn.
>>81070368
grant was a funny chap. truly great in these moments of absurdity.
they gave me grant related captcha: rogalos thornhill
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>>81070680
This is a really fantastic movie about going your own way.
It's also a more subtle than you would think satire on rich lives.
Also a lot of acrobatic Cary.
What are some must see noir films?
>>81071149
M (both versions)
Pabst's Dreigroschenoper (not necessarily noir but does include some of the later themes)
The Maltese Falcon
Laura
Double Indemnity
Key largo
Touch of Evil
Out of the Past
the Stranger
>>81070196
These are not bad feet
>he isn't a foot guy
these threads are super comfy :-3
>>81071893
Agreed.
I like this one
About to settle in and watch this comfykino.
What're some good "James Stewart is an alpha male" films?
>>81071942
like this one too. would recommend checking out black narcissus if you havent already. powell and pressburger were the kings of technicolor
>>81072060
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence
It's a Wonderful Life
>>81072060
pic? Suspense is killing me.
He's an alpha male in pic related. Goes around punching people on the streets when he's angry.
Also, he gets Jean Arthur.
what are the best classic hollywood films that are apart of the criterion collection? need some recommendations for the next sale even though its still quite a ways off
>>81071149
Kiss Me Deadly
Sweet Smell of Success
Pickup on South Street
The Big Sleep
Shadow of a Doubt
In a Lonely Place
The Big Heat
Touch of Evil
The Lady from Shanghai
The Set-Up
The Crimson Kimono
Scarlet Street
The Narrow Margin
Rififi
Night and the City
Gilda
Murder By Contract, The Naked Kiss and Underworld USA are all veering more towards neo-noir, but they are just as essential.
>>81072060
The Far Country
>>81067342
The Chiladelphia Story?
>>81072191
>>81072191
Only Angels Have Wings, Stagecoach, To Be or Not To Be, My Darling Clementine and His Girl Friday
Never actually seen it, but I'm intrigued nonetheless...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C4uTEEOJlM
>>81072264
>>81072266
thanks buds :)
>>81072362
if you're into bizzare and unsettling films then definitely check it out. there's nothing else quite like it
also its from the director of dracula so thats cool too
>>81072266
>Only Angels Have Wings
Fuck yessshh
What am I in for?
anyone see this? also how2into katherine hepburn
>>81072633
pretty fun movie but doesnt hold a candle to kurosawa's samurai films imo. toshiro mifune is great as usual though
>>81072647
Yes! It's good. Great chemistry, some of their best that isn't Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
Anything with Katharine and Cary Grant is worth it.
Check out pic related for her first Oscar win.
>>81071149
Sunset Blv
In Cold Blood
>>81072647
I fucking LOVE the whole ending with her trying to cook. The whole movie is great, but even if it hadn't been, the ending would have made it worth watching repeatedly.
>>81072647
If you're ever in the mood for something unconventional. Rooster Cogburn is legit great.
I'm not really even a fan of John Wayne, and only a so-so fan of westerns, but I fucking love that movie.
Hell, now I really want to watch it again.
Samuel Fuller
>>81071149
I'm assuming you've seen Chinatown, but I'll mention it as nobody else has.
>>81072362
Pretty good story desu
>>81071915
This movie is great, is like a less gay version of Top Gun.
>>81076001
What movie????
I might have a hunch.
>>81068676
The Big Sleep is nothing compared with the novel.
When are we going to get a good Phillip Marlowe film?
>>81079145
>The Big Sleep is nothing compared with the novel.
Wrong. The film is great and they are two different mediums so comparing them isn't useful. Unless you watch movies for the story, which defeats the purpose.
>>81079171
Too bad the ending is forced and completely out of character.
Its a pot boiler rather than the labyrinth tangle of shadowy lifes and veiled intentions of the novel.
>>81079272
I don't even remember the novel, but the movie is great and Hawks is one of the greatest filmmakers. Whether it corresponds to the novel or not is irrelevant.
>>81079403
My point isnt about the merit of the film itself but that more can be gained by translating the novel faithfully to screen.
>>81071149
Murder, my sweet.
Is there a guide for transitioning into classical films. I've seen a few of the era, but I feel like I'm not appreciating them as much as I could. For example I found casablanca to be a 7/10 despite it being hailed as an all time great and Stagecoach had me bored to tears.
>>81081922
Try something fun like pic related. Absolutely loved it when i re-watched it recently.
>>81081922
They're just movies. You like them or you don't.
>>81082150
It's on my list. I really enjoyed Mark of Zorro so I'm expecting to enjoy it too.
>>81082315
I'm sure you wouldn't enjoy films like Offret if you jumped into them without any previous experience in art house
>>81067342
POST WEBMS FAGS
bamp
The practical effects and storytelling in this is way much better than the two following Sinbad films Harryhausen is involved with.