I don't usually enjoy older films but this was great, have you seen it? Thoughts on it.
I think part of the reason why I don't usually enjoy older films is because the plots have been reworked so many times, this one hasn't as far as I can remember.
>that final scene was awesome.
>I don't usually enjoy older films
back to r/movies
Yes I have seen it a couple of months ago and I also thought it was kino.
>watching talkies
off yourself normie
>>83210671
>I explained why
It's kinda like the originals seem like remakes because I've seen rehashed or abstract versions of them.
>>83210727
Or you would watch the originals and ignore the fucking remakes
>>83210647
>I think part of the reason why I don't usually enjoy older films is because the plots have been reworked so many times, this one hasn't as far as I can remember.
Seriously kill yourself
>>83211098
a lot of "recent" movies have similar basic plots as the old ones, so they're not remakes and I dot know it til I see the older one of the same story.
kind of like when you watch twilight zone for the first time and it's like "oh, I know a movie like that" for pretty much every episode
>>83211165
Plot has nothing to do with a film's quality you moronic child
>>83211200
I like stories.
>>83211803
read a book then
>>83210647
Her face on that poster is so damn annoying. It's like she just smelled a really bad fart and wants to destroy the world.
Here's some more old movies that stand the test of time:
The General
Ruggles of Red Gap
Holiday
Casablanca
To Be or Not To Be
The Third Man
Harvey
High Noon
Go give em a whirl
>>83211941
thanks man
>>83211941
>Casablanca
How exactly does this stand the test of time?
>>83212270
What are you some kind of faggot?