Panda Mania New member Jul 1, 2009 402 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #81 Probably Metropolis (1927) by the masterful German director Fritz Lang. Some parts are missing, but it's still amazing. Haven't watched Nosferatu yet.
Probably Metropolis (1927) by the masterful German director Fritz Lang. Some parts are missing, but it's still amazing. Haven't watched Nosferatu yet.
Hemlet New member Jul 31, 2009 434 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #82 Yor:The Hunter From The Future. It is actually awesome in how bad it is. Good luck finding a copy though.
Yor:The Hunter From The Future. It is actually awesome in how bad it is. Good luck finding a copy though.
Yeager942 New member Oct 31, 2008 1,097 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #83 My favorite movies ARE old movies. OTT: Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Those communists get my everytime!
My favorite movies ARE old movies. OTT: Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Those communists get my everytime!
lukemdizzle New member Jul 7, 2008 615 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #84 when was Citizen kane made that has to be pretty old. It has stood the test of time though and is still one of the best movies ever made
when was Citizen kane made that has to be pretty old. It has stood the test of time though and is still one of the best movies ever made
Cain_Zeros New member Nov 13, 2009 1,494 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #85 Dracula, from 1931. Although, I might want to check out Nosferatu some time.
Noamuth New member May 16, 2008 1,137 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #90 The only one I can think of right now is 'The Court Jester', which is mid-to-early 1950s, IIRC. Friggin' hilarious movie.
The only one I can think of right now is 'The Court Jester', which is mid-to-early 1950s, IIRC. Friggin' hilarious movie.
GreyWolf257 New member Oct 1, 2009 1,379 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #91 There are probably older ones that I like, but the oldest one I can think of is the original Dracula.
There are probably older ones that I like, but the oldest one I can think of is the original Dracula.
SHWiMM New member Sep 30, 2009 109 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #92 The Great Escape, with Steve McQueen. 1963. Pretty much one of the best movies ever.
ezeroast New member Jan 25, 2009 767 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #93 "network" 1976 Only one I can think of at the moment I'm sure there are more edit: Oh and "Brazil" 1985
"network" 1976 Only one I can think of at the moment I'm sure there are more edit: Oh and "Brazil" 1985
The Only New member Sep 23, 2009 128 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #94 that avatar is awsome!!!! just kidding all i can think of is the warriors or night of the living dead because its a tie to me
that avatar is awsome!!!! just kidding all i can think of is the warriors or night of the living dead because its a tie to me
TheSeventhLoneWolf New member Mar 1, 2009 2,064 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #95 Schindlers list. I love that film.
Gustav55 New member Nov 2, 2009 2 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #96 Twelve O'Clock High 1949 Target for Tonight 1941
Flushfacker New member Mar 17, 2009 307 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #97 The Maltese Falcon (1941) Noir + Bogart = Win
Triforceformer New member Jun 16, 2009 1,286 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #98 I'd say Toy Story of 1995...I'm not much of a movie buff.
Rooster893 Mwee bwee bwee. Feb 4, 2009 6,375 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #99 Heavy Metal (1981) Pretty damn awesome.
Dr. wonderful New member Dec 31, 2009 3,260 0 0 Jan 3, 2010 #100 Young frankstien. "What big Knockers!" "Thank you."