Re: What are your favourite "old" (say, pre-'60s) movies?
dadof5 Send a noteboard - 02/04/2010 01:49:40 AM
Pretty much anything Hitchcock is great.
"Philadelphia Story" with Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn and Jimmy Stewart (but beware the remake with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Grace Kelley, all of whom I love, but blech) The scene where a drunk Jimmy Stewart shows up unannounced at Cary Grant's house at about 2 a.m. is one of the most funny scenes in movies. I have heard that it was mostly ad libbed and if Jimmy Stewart is sober doing that scene, then he deserved an Oscar for it. Alternatively, if he got a little tipsy before the scene, then kudos for pulling off a fantastic scene after having a couple.
"Philadelphia Story" with Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn and Jimmy Stewart (but beware the remake with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Grace Kelley, all of whom I love, but blech) The scene where a drunk Jimmy Stewart shows up unannounced at Cary Grant's house at about 2 a.m. is one of the most funny scenes in movies. I have heard that it was mostly ad libbed and if Jimmy Stewart is sober doing that scene, then he deserved an Oscar for it. Alternatively, if he got a little tipsy before the scene, then kudos for pulling off a fantastic scene after having a couple.
What are your favourite "old" (say, pre-'60s) movies?
01/04/2010 12:36:41 AM
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Stayed up way to late writing a paper so no fancy descritions, you can look them up if you're like
01/04/2010 01:23:02 PM
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hands down favorite is "Charade" with Grant & Hepburn (yea, 1963 I know )
01/04/2010 11:01:23 PM
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Just a list, no descriptions
02/04/2010 12:05:49 AM
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Crap, how did I forget It's A Wonderful Life? <3 Jimmy Stewart *NM*
02/04/2010 10:17:52 AM
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Re: What are your favourite "old" (say, pre-'60s) movies?
02/04/2010 01:49:40 AM
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So "The Manchurian Candidate" is still a bit too recent, but I tend not to like older movies
02/04/2010 03:32:40 AM
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