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Hard to pick an individual year out really

 

73 was pretty good though

 

The Sting

The Whicker Man

Papillon

Paper Moon

Mean Streets

High Plains Drifter

The Exorcist

Enter the Dragon

Don't look now

 

Maybe not all classics but films i liked from that year. 

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1939, no question.

Dark Victory

Gone With The Wind

Goodbye Mister Chips

Mr. Smith Goes To Washington

Ninotchka

Of Mice And Men

Stagecoach

Wuthering Heights

The Wizard Of Oz

The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes

The Cat And The Canary

Destry Rides Again

The Four Feathers

The Four Just Men

Gunga Din

The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

Jamaica Inn

The Roaring Twenties

La Regle Du Jeu

Young Mister Lincoln

Union Pacific

 

Someone once said that if all the colour films were destroyed and we were only left with the black and white, we'd still have all the best films.

 

It is difficult to argue with such a conclusion.

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I'm waiting to see what year rjw thinks was the pinnacle of cinema :twisted:

The year they started getting rid of those forest-like pubes. Yuck.

 

;)

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I hope you reached that conclusion based on " Top Secret "  being released that year :)

 

I've very happy memories of a summer spent watching large chunks of that being filmed in a field just outside Gerrards Cross. I met Val Kilmer and the bloke that played Chocolate Mousse, watched a pantomime cow walk through a supposed binocular and was given some spent rounds from a machine gun.

Best summer holiday ever!

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Someone once said that if all the colour films were destroyed and we were only left with the black and white, we'd still have all the best films.

 

It is difficult to argue with such a conclusion.

I think both have equal merit. I do think people can over-romanticise the black and white films at times, to the point where even being complimentary to colour films is seen as a slight on black and white. Some of the best films ever are black and white and some of them are colour IMHO.  I don't see a need to pick either side tbh.

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Someone once said that if all the colour films were destroyed and we were only left with the black and white, we'd still have all the best films.

 

It is difficult to argue with such a conclusion.

 

I think it's incredibly easy to argue with that conclusion.

 

Although the very ambiguous definition of "all" would have to be confirmed.

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Is that what retirement does to a man?

Kill me at 60 please.

No, it's what appreciating the history of cinema does to a man. I didn't suddenly start liking classic movies when I retired, I always did.
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In case people aren't actually bothering to click the link, and in response to Moonman.

 

1984

Ghostbusters

Beverly Hills Cop

Terminator

A Nightmare on Elm Street

Gremlins

Police Academy

Footloose

Splash

Dune

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

Star Trek III : The Search for Spock

This is Spinal Tap

Cannonball Run 2

Friday the 13th : The Final Chapter

Against All Odds

Children of the Corn

Supergirl

1984

Missing in Action

The Muppets take Manhattan

Bachelor Party

Firestarter

The Last Starfighter

Amadeus

Revenge of the Nerds

Conan the Destroyer

 

and if you're looking for the best month to go and visit the cinema ever...

as someone pointed out, the following films would all have been showing in the cinema during June 1984.

 

Ghostbusters

Gremlins

The Karate Kid

The Terminator

Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom.

 

What a fantastic month that would have been!

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I'd find it utterly impossible to pick a favourite year if I'm honest.

I could probably name at least ten great movies that I love for most years.

That's just me and my movie obsession though :mrgreen:

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Is that what retirement does to a man?

Kill me at 60 please.

No, it's collecting all the films that i went to see at the cinema as a young man

;)

Very funny. But there's a grain of truth in it. Many of them are the films that I saw on TV as a boy in the 60s. But I've also since got into cinema history, with a particular love of 40s noir.
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