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HopefulHeart
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My mom likes Elvis Presley, so for her birthday we watched Roustabout, in which Elvis plays a singer at a carnival. It was good fun.

Not A Mallard
Posted

Mighty Joe Young (1949)

Much more charming than King Kong. Plus, it's technically the first Ray Harryhausen movie, both the first one that was made and the first one I've seen outside of clips from Youtube and documentaries.

HopefulHeart
Posted

Where Eagles Dare (1968) A WWII actioner with Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood. Very enjoyable.

Our Town (1940) A quiet but endearing film, based on the Thornton Wilder play, about life in a small American town during the early 20th century. A nice throwback to traditional American family values.

Not A Mallard
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The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)

Another Harryhausen flick - not bad. It's also interesting to learn that this, a Hollywood movie, inspired Gojira. My only real complaint is the abrupt ending.

Lil'Monster
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Frankenstein (1931)

Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

 

 

 

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Not A Mallard
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On 1/30/2015 at 5:34 PM, Not A Mallard said:

I love romantic endings too! If you want to give silent movies another try, then I highly recommend Sunrise. It's a beautiful silent film. The beginning is dark and bleak, but keep watching and you'll be in for a treat.

 

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I'll put it on the list.

 

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And now, after nearly a year and a half, it's finally fulfilled it's place on my "Watch Later" list

FilleDeStFrancois
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Anyone ever seen Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows and The Trouble with Angels?

SO GOOD! And nuns are involved. :) Not that ashamed that the nuns in this movie were one of the reasons I almost joined a religious order after high school.

HopefulHeart
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Oh gosh, I forgot about this topic. I've seen a number of old movies since I last posted here. Giant and From Here to Eternity were a couple of notable ones.

Not A Mallard
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1 minute ago, HopefulHeart said:

Oh gosh, I forgot about this topic. I've seen a number of old movies since I last posted here. Giant and From Here to Eternity were a couple of notable ones.

Welcome home.

HopefulHeart
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2 minutes ago, Not A Mallard said:

Welcome home.

Thanks!

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