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You! Post your favourite film of the 1960s! Do it now!

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You!

Post your favourite film of the 1960s!

Do it now!
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Like there's any other correct answer.
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>>85167697
psycho, 2001, vertigo i guess
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>>85167697
ANAL QUEEN
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>>85167697

Jason and the Argonauts
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>>85167697

What's her appeal? Seriously she looks like a bird, has a weird nose. There must have been better waifus at the time, surely.
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>>85167697
>watching movies post pre-code

mmm
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Italian Job
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TV Show: Twilight Zone (though it started in 1959)
Movie: Dr. Strangelove

Honestly, not too many movies were great. I could probably count the number of movies I actually liked on both hands.
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>>85167697
The Innocents
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>>85167697
Either this or 8 1/2 by Fellini
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>>85168013
>>85168089
>>85168186
>>85168188
>>85168210
Bad taste
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>>85168210
You have probably seen like 20 films from the 60's.
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>>85167697
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>>85168327
Has to be far less than that
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>>85168327
Hm, a good point. I've probably seen roughly 30ish. Doesn't help that I don't like certain classics or genres.
Breakfast at Tiffany for example is quite shit.


I STILL don't know why anyone would need $50 to powder their nose.
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>>85167697
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>>85168365
>Jane Fonda

I swear she had no fear whatever.
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>>85168143
Ah, but you are implying that this isn't my fetish.
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>"Bitch!"

Still makes me laugh.
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>>85168388
Oh, with Disney movies and James Bond, it's probably 40. Plus, I've seen a few of the musicals (only about 3 of them).
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>>85168388
Hidden messages of Breakfast At Tiffany's
-For young women, money is often abundant.
-Being attractive means that most will mistake your vacuity for charm.
-Women couldn't give a shit about your career, they'd rather find an attractive man and then project all of their desires underneath him.
-The 60s were a better time.
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>>85168294
perfect movie for a nap
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>>85168526
I would never date Audrey's character. What a horrible person.
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>>85168526
>-Being attractive means that most will mistake your vacuity for charm.

Interesting you should mention that. I certainly like Audrey Hepburn but not Holly Golightly as a character or Breakfast at Tiffany's as a movie.
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>>85168365
>>85168394
These two are pleb answers, but they're my kinda pleb. Dollars Trilogy gets a mention here as well.

>>85168388
>Breakfast at Tiffany for example is quite shit.
Yeah, agree, that one hasn't aged well. Never understood the appeal.

>>85168210
>Honestly, not too many movies were great.
That's crap. Hell, just ticking off award winners and high profile stuff, not even getting a little bit obscure, you've got Psycho, Graduate, Wild Bunch, 8 1/2, LoA, Butch Cassidy, NotLD, Tequila Mockingbird, 2001, Midnight Cowboy, Persona... that's ten right there off the top of my head. That's just the tip of the iceberg.
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>Having less than 200 minutes
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>>85168388
cocaine hadn't become popular yet. simple supply and demand
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>>85168638
>sandnigger AND homogay propaganda
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>>85168631
I think there are lots of GOOD movies but not great. Though, as I was reading the lists of movies that came out of the 60's
>I think you're right that I am underestimating the number of great movies
>I found like 15 movies I wanna watch now
>I wanna REwatch some films
There are some really interesting choices but I can't help worrying that some of these movies will be crap.
I tend to have badluck with movies I haven't heard of.

Anyone seen "Shoot the piano player" or "The exterminating angel" or "Long day's journey into the night"?
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>>85167697
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Seconds
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GBU
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>>85168270
not an argument
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>>85167697
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>>85168765
>>85168830
Unironically Reddit.
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>>85168781
Oh *shit* yes. I could fetch myself a good punch in the mouth for not nominating it.
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>>85168772
>Anyone seen "Shoot the piano player"

Yes. Two thumbs up.

>or "The exterminating angel"

No idea.

>or "Long day's journey into the night"?

I know it. To my mind it stands out as an example of a fine cast struggling furiously with a protracted, dull eyeroll-inducing story.
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>>85167697

"There's only two types of people in the world: Those with the only right answer and those who dig. You dig."
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Some good 60's movies I liked:
Spartacus
The Fearless Vampire Killers
Dr. Strangelove
Psycho
Easy Rider
Psych-Out
Carnival of Souls
Il Sorpasso
Marnie
In Cold Blood
2001: A Space Odyssey
One, Two, Three
Zazie dans le métro
The Great Silence
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Experiment in Terror
Hunger
The Born Losers
Onibaba
In Cold Blood
Midnight Cowboy
Le Trou
Lawrence of Arabia
Cool Hand Luke
Hell Is a City
Mouchette
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Repulsion
The Virgin Spring
Wait Until Dark
Contempt
The Girl on a Motorcycle
Strait-Jacket
The Chase
Premature Burial
The Graduate
Night of the Living Dead
True Grit
Blast of Silence
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
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>>85168918
Thanks. It's a start. I too worry that the last movie will probably suck.
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>>85168270
>anime
get out of here weeb
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8 1/2, Antonioni trilogy, Jules and Jim plus these
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>>85168772
Shoot the Piano Player was ok, not great. Exterminating Angel is one of my favorite movies though. Long Day's Journey I read the book of a long time ago and was good but had no idea there was a movie.
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>>85168960
Why do I keep seeing this same shit minus One, Two, Three any time I see the 60's section of someone's letterboxd profile

Are these all on a list or something
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Woman in the Dunes
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>>85168782
Patrician choice
The best from Frankenheimer with The Manchurian Candidate
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>>85168839
Came in here to suggest Blow Up.
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>>85169178
>The best from Frankenheimer
t. hasn't seen more than 5 Frankenheimers
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>>85169092
In what list you saw The Born Losers for example? Just kys summer retard.
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>>85169232
Not even in the top 5 60's social commentaries
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>>85169266
Don't get mad you get your taste from generic lists.

>The Born Losers
not even the best Billy Jack flick
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>>85168960
Prettymuch all of these are considered classics, but I tend to prune out the ones that for one reason or another haven't aged that well. Breakfast at Tiffany's is one. Easy Rider is cool, but definitely a movie very specific to its time and place, modern viewers might not find much there.
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>>85169282
I still think its a fucking brilliant film though.
I don't know what it is about Antonioni, but his style is so calm and subtle yet I love it.
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>>85169282
>Not even in the top 5 60's social commentaries
That wasn't what the OP asked. "Favorites" are subjective.
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>>85168772
Shoot the piano player is great,
The exterminating angel is not top Buñuel, Viridiana is way better
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>>85169250
>Birdman of Alcatraz
>The Manchurian Candidate
>The Train (great as well)
>Seconds
>French Connection 2
>Dead Bang
>52 Pick-Up
>Ronin

But I dind't see The Gypsy Moths yet
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>>85169364
Antonioni didn't do anything new that wasn't already done a million times in the silent era.
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>>85167697
>the memes, put them in the basket, now!
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>>85169406
Nice. I'll check out both.
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>>85169360
> Breakfast at Tiffany's is one
> where is my triple penetration with nigger dicks
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>>85168995
I've seen that shot before
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>>85169406
>The exterminating angel is not top Buñuel

Why? That's one of the most unique films i've seen. I guess it's less accessible then Viridiana (which is great) since it's more experimental and surreal so most people can't get into it.
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>>85169547
Why do people watch the worst Paul Newman flicks from the 60's? Cool Hand Luke, The Hustler? Are they getting them off lists or something? That's not even the best Robert Rossen flick from the 60's
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>>85169634
Pretentious asshole has arrived
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>>85167697
can't stand this actress, anyone who goes to that much effort to look cutesy and competent is a demon doing one of those things out of spite. Rather reward a steady stream of pleasant 7/10s with my cock than acknowledge this quirky 10/10
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>>85169591
>more experimental and surreal so most people can't get into it.
Actually the opposite, pleb. Surrealism attracts teenagers like flies on shit.

link very related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibqavQbDbDk
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>>85169591
I watched it in spanish, so how shitty the audio was may have influenced me. I don't know what was going on, but the audio of his mexican films have some shitty quality, hearing Nazaring was specially painful
Still, among his surreal films I prefer The Phantom of Liberty
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>No Batman

Fucking hipsters.
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>>85169634
Harper's underappreciated on /tv/.
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Is it just me or could 1969 be one of the best years in the history of film?
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>>85169860
Shit as well. Try Hud or pic-related.
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>>85168438
how does this movie make anyone fucking laugh

the ants overwhelming that scorpion sends shivers down my spine


it reminds me of all the times something better was trumped because of the other side had numbers

>german tanks were worth 4x as other places
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Maybe Pale Flower or A Gentle Woman
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>>85169828
Why doesn't Batman dance anymore?
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Unironically Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
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>>85169939
>If you passed her on the street you wouldn't notice her
>Non-celebrities actually used to look like this
>Now they're all 600lb shart in carts
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>>85167697

The most forgettable decade. I had to look over all the movies I had seen from it just to find a favorite. Gonna have to go for the original apekino.
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>>85169949

>history channel memes
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>>85168631
>These two are pleb answers, but they're my kinda pleb. Dollars Trilogy gets a mention here as well.


do you get an erection from watching a pram roll down some steps in Russia? thread says favorite sixties film, not favorite Eisenstein artfag staring-out-of-the-window wank.
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>>85167978
Yeah, it's got to be one of the Antonioni tetralogy. I think Red Desert is my favourite.
>>85169451
It's not easy to see what point you (or more accurately, the critic) is trying to make based on that excerpt.
>>85168772
Exterminating Angel is good. Recently got an operatic "adaptation" by Ades which was great too.
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>>85171267
>It's not easy to see what point you (or more accurately, the critic) is trying to make based on that excerpt.
Then you need to go back kintergarden.
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>>85167697
this nibba right here.
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>>85171542
And the Futurists were doing that before Griffith.
>stripped of spectacle and historical surroundings
Very different from Antonioni's films, which rely on the fact of the historical surroundings to be effective in portraying society as malfunctioning in the face of modern life and scientific advancement.
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Bonnie and Clyde
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>>85172056
What's with Olive Oyl in the upper left?
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>>85168668
>not appreciating the technical marvel of LoA
reddit beckons
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>>85172104
Unless you're talking about Sign of Rome, Antonioni never did a historical film you lowlip-hanging tard
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>>85168143
>What's her appeal?
HELLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO REDDIT!
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>>85172188
this film is genius holy fuck
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>>85172104
>adjustments to modern life
literally most of Griffith's oeuvre. And it's actually more significant with Griffith since a lot of his stuff was autobiographical and made in the beginning of the modern era
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>>85172384
hepburn is a 'le classic-cinema xd' waifu for faggots that can't name any of her other films besides Breakfast at Tiffany's.
She is reddit faggotry, plain and simple.
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>>85172661
Some bait is just impossible to gain any traction with. I know you want to be a cool edgy contrarian so you can fit in with your new 4chan friends but you should probably pick a topic that doesn't just make you look like an idiot.
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>>85172661
Talk shit get hit
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>>85172661
You offer nothing to this board. Do better.
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I WANT AUDREY HEPBURN TO BRAP IN MY MOUTH
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>>85172950
Who doesn't?
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Branded to kill, point blank, the wild bunch.
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>>85172724
>>85172784
>>85172776
fine, open my eyes to what makes her likeable beyond quirky behavior.
A real, wholesome discussion, no tomfoolery allowed
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>>85174856
You'd have to actually watch her films to understand. Obviously the pop culture aura around her is overblown, but it doesnt take away from her endearing performances.
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>>85167697
Cape Fear
Becket
Harakiri
Branded to Kill
Housemaid
Faster pussycat! Kill! Kill!
Wait until dark
Mississippi Mermaid
Who's afraid of Virgia Woolf?
The pornographers
The Sword of Doom

Take your pick.
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>>85174856
Aristocratic elegance and girlish charm.
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>>85174856
>shitpost
>get called on it hard
>"wah wah give me a wholesome discussion wah I have shit taste please teach me to not be retarded"
You can try reddit for that.
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>>85168013

>1960's movies
>posts one from 2001
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>>85174992
please post some of her better performances because everytime i see clips of her her delivery seems forced
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My vote goes to The Naked Island. Who thought watching people bring water uphill for half the running time would be such a treat.

Honorable Mentions: Persona, Alphaville, The Bad Sleep Well, Bullit and Night of the Living Dead

>>85167978
>>85171267
Monica Vitti has to be one of the sexiest women ever. Finally got around to seeing L'Eclisse the other night, not as good as La Notte or Red Desert but was still a great and a pleasure to see her reprising that role again.

>>85169102
Top-tier choice. This is one of those movies that affects you for days after. I still haven't gotten around to watching Teshigahara's other work. What should i watch first? Pitfall?? The Face of Another?? The Ruined Map??

>>85175199
>Branded to Kill
That whole era of crazy Japanese noir (I think it's referred to as Nikkatsu noir?) is so fantastic. I prefer Tokyo Drifter, but Branded relaly left a mark on me, everytime I make rice I can't help but think of the film.
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>>85176136
Those cheeks drove me crazy the first time I watched the movie, I still can't get over the fact Joe intentionally went through plastic surgery to get those enhanced cheeks.
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>>85176577
>Those cheeks drove me crazy
Same here. I spent half the movie waiting for them to be some plot point, but nope, just some crazy collagen injection.
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8 1/2, the ultimate kino.
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>>85175309
I blew it big time. I'm a fool. please help me get better, I want to be a better person. you called me out, I tried to cover my ass, and you did it again.
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>>85176933
>>85174814
>>85172056
>>85171601
>>85171267
>>85168952
>>85168765
>>85168638
>>85167978
absolutely patrician. Nice to have a solid thread for once.

And my vote would be La Dolce Vita, The Graduate, or The Apartment
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What can I say, I like comfy movies
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>>85167697
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
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>>85167978
L'Eclisse, actually, Any of the trilogy is valid.

However, my response is Sayat Nova, with El Mundo Sigue as a runner up.
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>>85168210
>Honestly, not too many movies were great.

Also, this is absolute bullshit. The 60s were a hot pot of new and innovative viewpoints around cinema all through the world. It is probably one of the most solid picks of "best decade" with the 30s. However, you can find great films in every single decade; not a single one of them is just plain "bad".
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>>85168638
Absolutely. This or pic related.
>all these plebs saying TGTBATU
Leone's 3rd best tbqhwyfam
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>>85167697
Alice's Restaurant
all i could think of for some reason.
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>>85182025
Only person with taste in this entire thread. One of the greatest American films by one of the greatest American directors. The 60's for Arthur Penn in general were a prime fertile decade
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>>85168839
DUDE MISTERY MURDER LMAO
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>>85182515
>Only person with taste in this entire thread lol
Why do you make a shitpost when you could simply make a normal good post?

>>85182664
See, this retard here goes to straight-shitposting, without the pretense of him having something valuable to say.
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>>85182515
This movie is a major piece of shit and only worth watching because of Fonda.
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>>85168638
this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ccB1KTzr9o
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>>85182854
Dude southern racism is an exaggerated myth lmao
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>>85168839
I hate this movie, it's so lame.
>WAS IT REAL OR WAS THE MAIN CHARACTER JUST BORED?
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1960: Psycho
1961: ...
1962: Lawrence of Arabia
1963: From Russia With Love
1964: Alexis Zorbas
1965: The Collector / Repulsion / Thunderball
1966: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
1967: Belle de jour
1968: Planet of the Apes
1969: Midnight Cowboy

I'm not a big fun of this decade. Movies couldn't quite catch up with up with the times. 70s and 50s are much better.
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>>85175864
What movies have you seen her in?
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>>85167697
Charade and Breakfast at Tiffany's.
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Il Sorpasso is life changing.
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>>85183402
50s and 60s are arguably the worst decades for film. 70s is only better for the blockbusters but otherwise is just as shit.
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>>85185093
This movie has some of the worst dialogue I've ever heard.
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army of shadows is ultimate
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>>85186672
Why do you think that?
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>>85169871
totally agreed
i've seen like 90 films from 1969 and there are a lot of greats from that year
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>>85187360
The scene where buddy is explaining the 'rules' of prostitution was just so unrealistic. It's like Godard just copied it straight out of a textbook or something.
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>>85183402
Lose Lawrence of Arabia and Midnight Cowboy.

Throw in 2001, Fantastic Journey, Fahrenheit 451, Pink Panther, Guns of Navarone, My Fair Lady, The Great Escape, Sound of Music, and the other Bond and Leon movies you left out and call it good.
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>>85188079
such a reddit post
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>>85188354
>reddit
the latest jargon that the little angry ones use
his list looks solid to me other than those musicals
and fuck midnight cowboy. shit tier movie
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2001
8 1/2
Andrei Rublev
Breathless
Ivan's Childhood
L'Eclisse
Lord of the Flies
Persona
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>>85188931
>lord of the flies
way to ruin your list
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>>85172661
I liked that one movie where she played a blind woman, Wait Until Dark. Good stuff.

Audrey a cute
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>>85168013
>Vertigo
>1960s
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>>85188931
>L'Eclisse
is this the film where the couple murders their children?
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>>85188931
Ivan's Childhood is his worst film, still good list desu add Lawrence of Arabia and La Dolce vita
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>>85178310
Muh nigga
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>>85167697
The Agony and the Ecstasy
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>>85189158
go watch it
>>85189637
would that interest you?
>>85189848
I agree that it's his worst but still a good debut. I'm torrenting LoA right now, I fucked up anon
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>>85167697
The battle of Algiers
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>>85168143
She's the numale's retro waifu. Before the 90s Marilyn was still everybody's dream girl when it came to classic stars, the golden standard.

Nowadays, along with fetishizing her petite little boy figure, numales also prop Audrey up as being this pure angelic human being who could do wrong, despite her literally having affairs with married men.
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>>85190267
Anyone is better than Marylin. She's the most annoying person ever, just hearing her talk makes me cringe. At least Audrey has a cute personality even though she can't act.
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>>85190998
Nice shit opinions, fag
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>>85190267
Interesting side note:
>inb4 back to /pol/
I googled her a while back expecting to find out that she was one of (((them))), then noticed:
>In the mid-1930s, Hepburn's parents recruited and collected donations for the British Union of Fascists.[14] Joseph left the family abruptly in 1935 and moved to London, where he became more deeply involved in Fascist activity and never visited his daughter abroad.[15] Hepburn later professed that her father's departure was "the most traumatic event of my life".[9][16] That same year, her mother moved with Hepburn to her family's estate in Arnhem. Sometime in 1937, Ella and Hepburn moved to Kent, England, where Hepburn was educated at a small independent school in Elham.[17][18]
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>>85189990
Muh niggas
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>>85190085
I've seen the film, but I'm having a difficult time recalling what happened, like all Antonioni films I watch.
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The Graduate
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As much as I like the dollars trilogy, this is the magnum opus of westerns and my personal second favorite film.
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>>85168224
Ditto
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>>85186980
For having its title referenced so many times throughout history, how good is this movie, actually?
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>>85189848
Maybe if you don't count his student's films. Anyway, tarkovski has nearly a perfect filmography in my opinion
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War and Peace
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This is a pretty good thread. Since no one has mentioned it, yet, pic related is probably my favorite horror movie of the 1960s.
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Since no one has mentioned it.
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>>85167697
Lawrence of Arabia
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>>85168438
>>85168224
>>85169250
>>85168782
>>85172056
>>85169939
>>85178310

Really underrated films, m8s. There are some good choices in this thread. Great work, anons.
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>>85179564
>>85182888
these too
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>>85167697
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
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>>85169949
I hate that too, like a really exotic animal that is specially designed to hunt and kill prey but it falls prey to something that is ugly an just more of a beast with muscle. Watching those asian bug fights really makes me mad because they'll have a cool mantis or something go against a stag beetle or something lame looking and of course it will win because it's armored and bulky and the mantis is soft and squishy
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Persona / The Apartment / Night of the Living Dead / The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance / The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
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>>85168438
>shooting those century old barrels for the lulz
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>>85197690
kino
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>>85167697
The Night of the Iguana (1964)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058404/

This film is undeservedly slept on around here
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>>85167697
I have only seen a few films from before my birth. star wars 4-6, one of the indiana jones, and rocky which I watched by accident. I'm like 90% sure I haven't seen anything from the 1960's
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>>85183402
the 1960's were literally the best decade for film

1960: L'avventura, Breathless, La Dolce Vita
1961: Human Condition III, Viridiana, La Notte
1962: Harakiri, La Jetee, The Exterminating Angel, L'eclisse, Vivre Sa Vie, The Man who shot Liberty Valence
1963: 8 1/2, High and Low, Contempt
1964: Strangelove, Kwaidan, Dog Star Man
1965: Juliet of the Spirits, Alphaville, For a Few More Dollars
1966: Persona, The Good the Bad the Ugly, Andrei Rublev, Blowup, Au Hasard Balthazar
1967: Playtime, Le Samourai, The Graduate
1968: 2001, Once Upon a time in the West, Rosemary's Baby
1969: Walden, Easy Rider, My Night at Maud's

Anyone who disagrees here is either a turbopleb, or (more likely) a simpleton contrarian
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>>85200593
christ, you try too hard
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>>85200634
>Anyone who disagrees here is either a TURBOPLEB, or (more likely) a simpleton contrarian

Welcome turbopleb! would you like to add anything insightful or attempt to prove me wrong?
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>>85200704
All that shit is pretensious as fuck. You are pretending to like them to seem oh so deep but fail miserably.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is the only half decent movie from that decade.
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>>85183402
Good list. I like From Russia With Love because it has Lotte Lenya in it.
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>>85200593
watch more films, criterionbabby
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Dr. Strangelove desu senpai
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>>85200887
This. Such an entry level art student snob tier list
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>>85200768
>All that shit is pretensious as fuck.

Like a 3rd of these movies were made for mass audiences, did you even look at the list when you typed that out?

Maybe some of them are a bit more inclusive, but I wouldn't expect a turbopleb to understand the joys of SLIGHTY more obscure or adventurous art...

>You are pretending to like them to seem oh so deep but fail miserably.

Literally everyone of these movies is accessible to a mainstream audience, the fact that you show abhorrence to anything a little off the mainstream speaks to your own retardation.

>The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is the only half decent movie from that decade.

I know I'm getting baited, but at least me commenting will give your little reebrain a little stimulus because i did, in fact, take the bait.
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Either pic related or Vivre Sa Vie
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>>85200992
Why do you even come to /tv/ when you know we don't take kindly to your kind here. I bet you frequent /lit/ you hipster
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Can't really choose among the dozens of GOAT westerns and war movies from that decade. What an era for those genres.
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>>85169828
came to say Dr Strangelove but fuck it this is the true answer

the more I think about it, the harder it is to think of any movie I like better. It's absolutely kino, but I actually enjoy watching it, unlike some kino.
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>>85201129
>Being this insecure about people's tastes
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>>85195361
it's been a while, but when I was going through some Seijun SuzuKino, I thought Youth Of The Beast was the best.
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>>85200986
>art student
nah, just criterion and rotten tomatoes approved
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>>85200593
>the 1960's were literally the best decade for film
>lists the most well known "classics" you see on every "critic" list
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>>85200593
The list goes on and on.......
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>tfw the aussie makes it out
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>>85200593
>>85186627

Christ, what's with the "best decade for", "worst decade for" that's going around here, specially if most of the posters evidently know fuck all about film outside grids and shit? Every single decade has had new, innovative ideas and geniuses working since the very birth of cinema, internationally. Also, no decade can be understood without its context, how can you watch Godard or any Nouvelle Vague without having a knowledge of prior filmmaking?
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>ctrl + f
>no Marketa Lazarova
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>>85202058

Good one, but I didn't feel like putting it against Fernan Gómez or Paradjanov's masterpieces.
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