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1:17 pm, Mar 10 2008
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Koyaanisqatsi, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 12 Angry Men, Casablanca, M, Dr. Strangelove, 8 1/2, Citizen Kane, Fury, Suddenly Last Summer, Tokyo Story and Groundhog Day. As it turns out all my favorites are over ten years old, although it probably doesn't help that I don't go to see new movies.

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I wanna say, Nightmare Before Christmas.

Hey, if you don't agree, they did turn it into a 3-D movie 10+ years later.
Actually, I think I first saw this movie during it's 10th anniversary. smile


Actually I'm surprised it took so long to see Nightmare Before Christmas pop up. I loved that movie.

Im cant remember if this has hit the 10 year mark yet, but Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery is pretty close

Nah. The movie was good but the pop up was terrible. The only good pop up part was when Jack jumped out at Oogey Boogey smile

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Donnie Darko. I'm not sure if it has been 10 years yet. Oh well

We can't forget Beauty and the Beast.

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Army of Darkness, They Live, The Thing, 7 Samurai (Magnificent Seven)
....i could go on and on and on

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Rose of Versailles. The story is exhilarating.

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Ultimate movie and show right here

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie

Mystery Science Theater 3000, the show.

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Was Scarface 10 years older or more~mmmm=D~
anywayz-yea..if its 10 years older,then yea..its awesome-D==D~

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Donnie Darko. I'm not sure if it has been 10 years yet. Oh well

We can't forget Beauty and the Beast.


Yay for Beauty and the Beast.

I just downloaded that to my computer last weekend and watched. Its will always be a classic.

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The Battleship Potemkin. 1925 means... 83 years. Still brilliant and fascinating. And forever will be.

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Is that the Beauty and the Beast TV series or the Disney movie? Kinda cheesy, but I prefer the TV show.

And has anyone mentioned Shawshank? Love that movie. Come to think of it, it's the only thing from Stephen King that I ~really~ like.

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On the top of my head,

Tremors
Blade
Red Headed Stranger

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Oo
Only ten?... (even 10+..)


Are they considered old?.... (I guess, to many they are).
I really love charlie chaplin's movies.. and they are really old..
Shindlers list and Terminator are the oldest ones I can remmember for now (that are good).

Oh, and the only jewish movies I've ever loved: the eskimo limon series.
(a smut comedy bigrazz ) -from the 1970's-1980's

I one saw a movie callled "Napoleon" (one of my favorite historical figures), from 1920's or something... It was really nice. although the quality sucked..

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didn't bother to read the whole thread so sorrz if they were mentioned already.
Terminator
Terminator 2
National Lampoons Vacation series upto.... I think the last good one was Christmas Vacation. The first two were awesome, Vacation and European Vacation
Most if not all Jackie Chan movies.
Amadeus
Monty Python and The Holy Grail
Hackers
Ghostbusters 1 and 2
Conspiracy Theory

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Sorry if these have been posted.
The threads sort of long for me to browse through.

Alfred Hitchcock movies are pretty interesting.
My mummy and I watch them all the time.
I believe theres one called Vertigo.
Dial M for Murder, I've heard of.
But I haven't actually seen it
- To catch a thief
- Psycho
- Rebecca ( pretty interesting)

Audrey Hepburn movies are a must for girls.
Sabrina, Paris When It Sizzles (cute), Breakfast at Tiffany's,
funny face etc


Hitchcock spoofs are funny.
I also like Flower Drum Song, which was an original broadway production.

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I remember a movie...i think the name was the pagemaster or somethin like that
it was good.

had talking books and a real kid turned into a not real kid....

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