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Old 11th November 2009, 17:29   #41 (permalink)
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I'm downl.. BUYING! The Apartment right now, spoonster. It will be the oldest film I've ever seen when I watch it.
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Old 11th November 2009, 17:33   #43 (permalink)
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I'm downl.. BUYING! The Apartment right now, spoonster. It will be the oldest film I've ever seen when I watch it.
Some Like it Hot's even better IMVVVHO. And just how sexy was Marilyn?!
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Old 11th November 2009, 17:35   #44 (permalink)
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I'm buying (obviously) that too now, and that will be my first film from the 1950's. Do you have to be a complete film buff like your good self to enjoy those movies? I have watched and enjoyed several films from the 60's..
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Some Like it Hot's even better IMVVVHO. And just how sexy was Marilyn?!


Those bloody underground oompah bands eh!
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I'm buying (obviously) that too now, and that will be my first film from the 1950's. Do you have to be a complete film buff like your good self to enjoy those movies? I have watched and enjoyed several films from the 60's..
nah, they're very accessible. I loved Amelie and all. Come to think of it - I must be gay.
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I haven't seen Amelie. Should I? It's in French, right? I've never seen a French film.
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Those bloody underground oompah bands eh!
Loved her figure, Alwyn.
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I haven't seen Amelie. Should I? It's in French, right? I've never seen a French film.
Can't see why you won't like it. . .so, yeah check it out.
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Another recent film I really enjoyed: The Holiday.
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She deserves her own thread really.
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Must be the biggest female movie star of all time.
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Old 11th November 2009, 17:41   #53 (permalink)
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Guilty!

The Holiday's good. Love Actually, Notting Hill, Forgetting Sarah Marshall etc... all enjoyed them.

I shall be buying online the other recommendations in this thread!
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Old 11th November 2009, 17:44   #54 (permalink)
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A few days ago I saw You've got mail. Excellent.
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Old 11th November 2009, 17:55   #55 (permalink)
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A few days ago I saw You've got mail. Excellent.
Remake of The Shop Around the Corner (mentioned by someone above), which I loved. It's 70 years old, though.
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Old 11th November 2009, 17:59   #56 (permalink)
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Maybe I should check it out.
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Old 11th November 2009, 18:28   #57 (permalink)
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I'm buying (obviously) that too now, and that will be my first film from the 1950's. Do you have to be a complete film buff like your good self to enjoy those movies? I have watched and enjoyed several films from the 60's..
The only thing you have to be to enjoy old movies is open-minded, the style of acting and the dialogue is different to modern cinema. I remember the first old film I watched was Arsenic and Old Lace and it just opened up a world of cinema to me.
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