What's the oldest film you've genuinely enjoyed?
It held up surprisingly well
It was an old black and white film with this man and woman on a boat and if i remember right he was calling her on her phone constantly from different areas of the ship to save her or something
i don't remember what it's called obviously
first time i saw this was at an outdoor screening music back in the early 2000s, accompanied by live electronic music
A Trip to The Moon
I love the set design for it
>>84582728
can't believe i forgot about this. changing my vote from metropolis to a trip to the moon
>>84582728
This.
>>84581507
>Le voyage dans la lune
>Metropolis
>Nosferatu
>King Kong
>>84582728
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>>84582777
>samefagging this hard
>>84582829
>10 replies
>9 posters
Try again.
>>84582903
try reading the posts next time
>>84582903
We both know you samefagged with your phone, fucker.
Birth of a Nation.
We've look at the data and came up with Psycho and Eyes Without A Face. Both from 1960.
>>84584142
>Bates Motel had the twist of let's make Norman a tranny that gets fucked up the ass and kills Sam Loomis in the shower instead
Personally I preferred Marnie from Hitchcock because it's got my man Connery in it.
>>84581507
As gay as it sounds I really like watching Gone With The Wind every Thanksgiving.
>>84581507
Probably that one. Also the oldest film I've seen by far I think, so it doesn't say much.
>>84581507
The Dark Knight
>>84581507
Maybe?
I don't tend to pay attention to what year things were made.
>>84581507
For feature length films it would be The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
>>84582712
A true patrician
I had a similar experience that aroused my fascination for this masterpiece
>>84584283
Why is that gay?
>>84585276
Hi, Tim!
>>84582728
I literally watched that for the first time yesterday.
Shit was great.