Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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On the post for favorite TVs of TV, there were postings on TCM. Unfortunately, some of the movies I like are never shown. I know Casablanca and Gone with the Wind are great but..... One of the first movies I saw was 'Sea Hawk' starring Errol Flynn. I liked many of his movies. With ladies I liked movies starring Gail Russel, sorry not Jane Russel like "A Woman with a Thousand Eyes" or any starring Patricia Neal who passed away recently. Elizabeth Taylor was so, so beautiful in "Father of the Bride". In Western, I enjoyed many Joel Macrea movies like "The Virginian", Jack Ladd in "Shane", many B movies of Randolph Scott. I guess I'll have to add "The Yearling" to pay respect to the author who lived near us.
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My favorite old movies are mostly the old RKO and Universal monster movies of the 1930s. I love them...the original 1933 King Kong was the first movie I ever saw in a theater..my grandma took me. It was being shown in a revival theater. Also love Karloff in Frankenstein and The Mummy, The Wolfman, etc. Also love the old Busby Berkley musicals...
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Movies:
1. Dr. Strangelove 1a. Cat Ballou 2. One Flew over the cukoos nest 3. Bye Bye Birdie 4. Gone with the wind 5. Sound of music 6. Shot in the Dark 7. Original king kong 8. Ten Commandments 9. Cinderella (first movie i ever saw in theatre) 10. Pink panther Actors: 1. Peter Sellers 2. Jack Nicholson 3. Bob hope/Bing Crosby 4. Red Skelton 5. Lucille Ball 6. Cary Grant 7. Brando 8. John Wayne 9. Bogart 10. Sean Connery
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Here is ten black and white classics to look for-
1. North by Northwest 2. The Gay Falcon (No, it is not what you think!) 3. The Thin Man (Or any in the series.) 4. All About Eve 5. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 6. The Great Dictator 7. All Through the Night 8. Action in the North Atlantic 9. Mr. Lucky 10. The Saint in London (or any in that series)
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1. Godfather part 1
2. Godfather part 2 3. Citizen Kane 4. West Side Story 5. King Kong 6. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 7. Casablanca 8. Vertigo 9. Singing in the Rain 10. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ![]() |
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I would not know where to start, there are so many great classics.
Wizard of Oz It's a Wonderful Life Ben-Hur Rear Window Mr Smith Goes to Washington Gaslight The Man who Shot Liberty Valance Many Cary Grant Movies More modern: Goodfellas Shawshank Redemption Lord of the Rings The Shinning Green Mile Braveheart Gladiator The Exorcist Rosemary"s Baby Planet of the Apes Rocky Silence of the Lambs Forrest Gump Cape Fear (Robert Mitchum) Close Encounters of the Third Kind |
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Have seen close to 100% of the movies listed. Many are indeed classics and great movies. I haven't seen any movies that really caught my eyes in recent.
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Really? Sometimes TCM will have themes like a particular era. One night they did all 1930's movies. Sometimes they will have movies that have the same actor, like a Cary Grant day.
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1. Leave Her to Heaven – Gene Tierney – 1945
2. African Queen – Humphrey Bogart – 1951 3. Rear Window – Grace Kelly, Jim Stewart - 1954 4. Picnic– Kim Novak, Wm Holden – 1955 5. Rebel Without A Cause – James Dean – 1955 6. On The Beach – Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner – 1959 7. Breakfast at Tiffany’s – Audrey Hepburn – 1961 8. To Kill a Mockingbird – Gregory Peck – 1962 9. Sound of Music – Julie Andrews - 1965 10. Barefoot in the Park – Robert Redford, Jane Fonda - 1967
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Not in any particular order.
1. The Thin Man -William Powell and Myrna Loy 2. The Maltese Falcone - Bogart and Mary Astor 3. My Man Godfrey - William Powell and Carole Lombard 4. Dinner at Eight - Jean Harlow 5. Dodsworth - Walter Houston and Mary Astor 6. Top Hat - Fred Astair and Ginger Rodgers 7. Goodbye Mr. Chips - Robert Donat and Greer Garson 8. Best Years of Our Lives - Fedrick March, Myrna Loy, Theresa Wright and Dana Andrews . 9. Mrs Miniver - Greer Garson and Theresa Wright 10. Casablanca - Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains. I love the black and white TCM movies of the thirty and forties.
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Actors:
1. Katherine Hepburn 2. Audrey Hepburn 3. John Garfield 4. Cary Grant 5. Spencer Tracy (with and without Kate) 6. Robert Redford 7. Sidney Portier 8. Lee Marvin 9. Lana Turner 10. Bette Davis Movies: 1. The Dirty Dozen 2. Blackboard Jungle 3. Hellfighters 4. Four Daughters 5. Gone With the Wind 6. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 7. Gentlemen's Agreement 8. Twelve Angry Men 9. Magnificent Seven 10. Blazing Saddles
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Army/embassy brat - traveled too much to mention Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay) "There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein |
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There are easily 50 - 75 movies that, when they're on TV, I'll pretty much drop everything to watch them again. These are my favorites by decade starting with the 1920's. I still don't have a favorite for this decade but it's early yet.
The General (1920's) City Lights (1930's) Casablanca (1940's) Sunset Blvd (1950's) Psycho (1960's) The Godfather (1970's) Raging Bull (1980's) Schindler's List (1990's) The Dark Knight (2000's)
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red, you were just seeing if anyone was paying attention, right?! You completed your list with a flair for the hilarious!
"Excuse me while I whip this out"....among other memorable lines.... Bill ![]() |
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My top five I think are: It's a Wonderful Life, Sound of Music, Wizard of Oz, To Kill a Mockingbird and Citizen Kane. The first five b/w Number 6 mentioned were all great. Didn't see the next five. A movie I loved that hasn't been mentioned is Paper Moon with Tatum O'neill. Oh yeah, and her father, whathisname. Ryan, that was it. Movies memorable for "nailing" the decade about which they were written: The Great Gatsby, Midnight Cowboy, The Graduate and The Big Chill. A movie that has stuck with me because I identified with character Harry Beale's anger at the death of real journalism was Network. |
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Um, no. I almost didn't include it cause it wasn't a TCM type movie, but it is one of my all-time favorite movies. Another great comedy is The Ritz. I LOVE Rita Moreno in this. The list would be a lot different if I truly listed my top 10. Not much into chick flicks. Rather watch Terminator ten times than Casablanca once.
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Army/embassy brat - traveled too much to mention Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay) "There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein |
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