This one really is all in the title.
I've decided that I really need to start watching more old films. You know, the ones that everyone seems to regard as 'classics' because despite being a film student I have very few of these that I can claim I've seen.
Also I'm tired of not being able to understand classic film references when they're made on TV shows and things.
And because my knowledge and scope of this will always be smaller than the collective scope, I'm asking for assistance, in the form of people pointing out some films that are regarded as timeless classics for me to watch.
On the recommendation of my dad, I've just finished with my first ever watching of "Silence of the Lambs". I just thought I'd throw that in for reference in some way, I dunno how exactly.
I've decided that I really need to start watching more old films. You know, the ones that everyone seems to regard as 'classics' because despite being a film student I have very few of these that I can claim I've seen.
Also I'm tired of not being able to understand classic film references when they're made on TV shows and things.
And because my knowledge and scope of this will always be smaller than the collective scope, I'm asking for assistance, in the form of people pointing out some films that are regarded as timeless classics for me to watch.
On the recommendation of my dad, I've just finished with my first ever watching of "Silence of the Lambs". I just thought I'd throw that in for reference in some way, I dunno how exactly.