IndolentIdealist
07.22.11 | Fucking artwork |
TomArnoldsArmpit
07.22.11 | Any western with Clint Eastwood in it. |
ThePrisonGuard
07.22.11 | Metropolis, The Godfather, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, 12 Angry Men. |
Chrisjon89
07.22.11 | The Godfather Part 2 as well ^
Pacino is ridiculously good in that whole trilogy. 1 and 2 are amazing films.
Apocalypse Now is great too. If the 70s is too modern, then maybe Citizen Kane.
For music, assuming you don't have them...
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
John Coltrane - My Favorite Things
John Coltrane - Crescent
Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady |
Edwin
07.22.11 | Roger Corman films. |
IndolentIdealist
07.22.11 | Been meaning to go through the Godfathers and Eastwood movies, but I keep forgetting. As for the Jazz recs, I only have A Love Supreme. I lack A LOT of Jazz even though I really like the genre. |
Mendross
07.22.11 | Catch 22 is a really good war movie with black humor |
qwe3
07.22.11 | russian ark
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Puzzles
07.22.11 | My Fair Lady
South Pacific
King Kong
As long as you don't download them illegally! |
qwe3
07.22.11 | south pacific is so horribly dated now |
defjaw83
07.22.11 | Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Scarface |
taylormemer
07.22.11 | The Guns of Navarone. |
Yotimi
07.22.11 | The Passion of Joan of Arc |
Kaleid
07.22.11 | All About Eve |
quartermil
07.22.11 | metropolis! you might not enjoy it( its silent and kinda drags), but you are definitely going to appreciate the vision of the director, the awesome visuals. it's a visual masterpiece, the most ambitious film of all time. |
Yotimi
07.22.11 | *the Dreyer version |
quartermil
07.22.11 | also sergio leone's westerns are great! Clint Eastwood used to be such a badass back in the day.
For a few dollars more is great. |
ShinXetsu
07.22.11 | Raging Bull[2]
Eraserhead
Rashomon
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qwe3
07.22.11 | omg shinxetsus recs are fucking awesome
speshially rashomon thats one of the greatest things ever filmed |
omnipanzer
07.22.11 | "Any western with Clint Eastwood in it."
*older movie
Not sure how old isn't old enough for you but these are all considered classics or cult classics:
Brazil - 1985
A Clockwork Orange - 1971
Raising Arizona - 1987
Near Dark - 1987
Chinatown - 1974
Apocalypse Now - 1979
Breakfast at Tiffany's - 1961
Taxi Driver - 1976
Dead Ringers - 1988
King of hearts - 1966
Alien - 1979
Videodrome - 1983
Duck Soup - 1933
Stnad by Me - 1986
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - 1975
Vertigo - 1958
Dog Day Afternoon - 1975
The Shining - 1980
Blade Runner - 1982
Full Metal Jacket - 1987
Close Encounters of the Third Kind - 1977
2001: A Space Odyssey - 1968
The Untouchables - 1987
Psycho - 1960
Dead Poets Society - 1989
Cool Hand Luke - 1967
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - 1969
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - 1964
The Wild Bunch - 1969
Night of the Living Dead - 1968
Bananas - 1971
Sleeper - 1973
The Cook the Thief His Wife & Her Lover - 1989
The City of Lost Children - 1995
Serpico - 1973
Cruising - 1980
Okay that is all for now. |
omnipanzer
07.22.11 | *Stand |
InFiction
07.22.11 | Citizen Kane.
On The Waterfront. |
AngelofDeath
07.22.11 | Debbie Does Dallas |
omnipanzer
07.22.11 | ^ can't believe I missed that. |
Maniac!
07.22.11 | Omni showing his age. |
AngelofDeath
07.22.11 | Anything by Kurosawa or Werner Herzog. |
Maniac!
07.22.11 | As Omni listed, Taxi Driver is a necessity. |
omnipanzer
07.22.11 | "Omni showing his age."
Their are a ton of great movies from the 60's and 70's (almost all older then me) that are just so much more edgy than anything released in the last 10 years it's just crazy. We have really gone backwards in free speech since nipple gate. |
Maniac!
07.22.11 | Hahaha. I agree. |
Thompson
07.22.11 | Thankskilling, Wild Strawberries, The Seventh Seal, Buñuel's L'Age d'Or |