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flarty

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Midnight Express, Taxi Driver, all that come to mind at the moment. Strange as i was such a movie buff as a teenager.

Edit: forgot raging bull and escape from new york
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

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Soylent Green...! Christ yes!
Also: Heat, Full Metal Jacket, The Warriors, all of the Michael Caine films where he is Harry Palmer, the Italian Job, The Sting, 39 Steps, Brazil, Rollerball..

Hell, there are too many! But there are a few for starters! Everyone should watch Soylent Green though!
 

Sajuuk-khar

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Meh these days there so many mindless action/special effects crap, horror turned into snuff etc.

I'm from 1988. My favourite movie is Once Upon a Time in the West. In my Top 10 there'd only be three movies from after 1988. Besides Once Upon a Time in the West, I'd especially recommend Apocalypse Now, Blade Runner, The Godfather, The Deer Hunter and The Good the Bad and the Ugly. There's lot's of other good stuff like movies directed by Hitchcock, Kubrick, Coppola, Leone etc. etc. etc.
 

necromanzer52

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How in the hell have you been around since 1990 and those are the only films you've seen from before you were born.

OT: The majority of my favorite movies were made before 1993. Casablanca, 12 angry men, the graduate, metropolis, Bill & Ted's excellent adventure etc.

You are seriously missing out.
 

King of Asgaard

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Back to the Future trilogy.
Original Star Wars trilogy.
The Clint Eastwood westerns, i.e., A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good The Bad and The Ugly.

There's probably many more, but I can't for the life of me think of any others.
 

Amethyst Wind

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I do have a soft spot for Abraham deLacey Guiseppe Kasey Thomas O'Mally. I guess everybody wants to be a cat.
 

Omega500

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The moment you realize you may be to old for this forum.

anyway has to be Dr Stranglove.
 

Angie7F

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Scarface!!

I think maybe I was born when Godfather was released... I am too lazy to google it.
 

dekuton

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Favorite films made before i was born. Hmmmm. I was born in 83 so ill go with the lord of the rings animated movie. The irst star wars film. And a disney movie called the gnome mobile.oh yeah almost forgot blade runner.
 

Nazulu

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All my favourites were before I was born, and you should see them all since they are so unique.

Fantasia 1940
2001: A Space Odyssey
Raiders Of The Lost Arc
Poltergeist
 

VeryOddGamer

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I was born in '98 so most of them are older than me.

But I'm going to go with Monty Python's Holy Grail.

"That damn Escapist, so posh and everything"
"How do you know it's the Escapist?"
"It hasn't got stupidity all over it."
 

J.McMillen

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Wow, the perfect thread to make you feel old. Especially since nearly every movie mentioned is younger than me (I'm slightly older than 'The Godfather').

As to the original question:
Fantasia (1940)
Sleeping Beauty
Psycho
The Abominable Dr. Phibes
Dr. Strangelove
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
A Fistfull of Dollars
And pretty much every movie staring Audrey Hepburn
 

shogunblade

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I'll go older and say one of my favorite movies of all time is Fritz Lang's Metropolis [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0017136/], made in 1927. I was born April 12th, 1990, making this movie at least 73 years older than me and still cooler than most modern movies that I watch today, for real.
 

Shoggoth2588

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I was born in 1988 so that being the case, my all-time favorite movie is probably 12 Angry Men. I also really liked Night of the Living Dead (original). I also love the original Star Wars trilogy and, the Monty Python movies.
 

chozo_hybrid

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saintdane05 said:
That's strange. None of you know how to spell, "Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan" right.
That made me laugh XD

OT: Aside from (and it really is a favorite) Star Trek II; Wrath of Kahn, it would be either the Original Transformers movie, Highlander, Platoon or Stand By Me. Can anyone guess what funny little thing they all have in common is?
 

SckizoBoy

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MorganL4 said:
Umm The Never-ending Story, and Blues Brothers I would have to say are my 2 biggest films that fall into that category. There are others, but those two are the biggest.
The Blues Brothers, I get, but the Never Ending Story?! It was shit! The dragon had a head that looked like a dog and it skirted over so much stuff from the book. No disrespect if you honestly still like the movie, but damn, I cringe whenever I think of it... *brrr*

Agree about the Mel Brooks, though.

Elementary - Dear Watson said:
Hell, there are too many! But there are a few for starters! Everyone should watch Soylent Green though!
You, sir, have impeccable taste. Quite an apocryphal story about Edward G during production... :/

Nazulu said:
Fantasia 1940
Ah... love the Soundtrack, very fun.

OT: Ehm... huh... most films I enjoy were made pre-birth, so...

Comedy - Blazing Saddles
WWII - Tora! Tora! Tora!
WWII comedy - (shut it!) Kelly's Heroes
Other military - Waterloo
Sci-Fi - Terminator (would've gone for Aliens, but that was released when I was one month old... -_- )