Blow Up The 39 Steps Rear Window Marnie Don't Look Now Trainspotting Saturday Night and Sunday Morning The Lavender Hill Mob The Long Good Friday The Crying Game The Commitments A Hard Day's Night Nil By Mouth
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
I love Westerns. My favourites include The Searchers Unforgiven Winchester 73 Red River Shane High Noon Lonely Are The Brave The Big Country My Darling Clementine Vera Cruz and my favourite Western TV series: Lonesome Dove.
Oh, I forgot one pre-1980 movie that I love as well. Two Lane Blacktop.
I would, but I have a feeling you've already seen the ones I'd recommend! And apparently you didn't like them! Even The Godfather?
But since you asked!!
What are your feelings on Kubrick?
A Clockwork Orange Dr. Strangelove Lolita 2001: A Space Odyssey
Or Woody Allen?
Annie Hall Manhattan Bananas Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask (Gene Wilder with a sheep, come on!)
Or Mel Brooks?
The Producers Blazing Saddles Young Frankenstein High Anxiety
Or Scorsese?
Taxi Driver Mean Streets The Deer Hunter
Some random ones:
Easy Rider Serpico One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest The Exorcist Rosemary's Baby Planet of the Apes Willy Wonka The Jerk Bonnie and Clyde Ben The Sting The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Westworld Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore The Omen Star Wars Superman Jaws Deathrace 2000 (they've just remade this and took out all the satire and dark humor.) To Kill a Mockingbird Willard Death Wish Eraserhead Logan's Run Marathon Man In Cold Blood Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Car Wash Carrie The French Connection Midnight Express Soylent Green The Omega Man The Odd Couple Halloween Close Encounters of the Third Kind Judgment at Nuremberg The Wild Bunch ("The Beetles missed ya!") The Graduate
Yes, I got carried away. But, I didn't go further back than the sixties. Small steps! Start renting!
I've just bought the DVD of 'The Last Man On Earth.' This was the Vincent Price movie loosely based on Richard Matheson's 'I Am Legend'. Matheson actually scripted 'I Am Legend' for Hammer films, but the British censor vetoed the script. Madness! That would have been a great movie.