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wmunn 11-15-03 10:29 PM

starting to get the "classics" on dvd
 
I have built up a modest, but decent collection of recent films I liked, which were released during my lifetime, but recently started "mining" for "classic" titles - ie pictures released prior to 1968... or so....

Anyways, I am providing a link to my collection, and would like some recommendations on classic titles no good collection should be without. I recently picked up; High Sierra, Man with no name trilogy, how the west was won, Auntie Mame, Rebel without a cause, and the maltese falcon.... some of these were pretty good.

dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=wmunn

abintra 11-16-03 03:36 AM

This belongs in the DVD Talk forum.

Here's your collection linked.. http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=wmunn.

chente 11-17-03 10:39 AM

I recommend

North By Northwest and

Treasure of Sierra Madre

Both are excellent films. There are so many good classic films to choose from. Have fun!

Chew 11-17-03 01:50 PM

I would think Citizen Kane needs to be on that list.

westerbergrules 11-17-03 02:41 PM

Vertigo (Great picture and extras) and The Big Sleep (Included two cuts of the film) would be nice additions. And what about the 2 disc Casablanca that came out earlier this year?

sfsdfd 11-17-03 05:06 PM

<b>abintra</b> is correct. Moving to DVD Talk Forum.

- David Stein

RobCA 11-17-03 06:02 PM

Can't go wrong with the Fox Studio Classics. Here are the ones that have been released so far, plus The Ox-Bow Incident, which just came out two weeks ago.

I'd also recommend:

Mildred Pierce
The Shop Around the Corner
Sorry, Wrong Number
Sunset Boulevard
Witness for the Prosecution

and I'll second Citizen Kane. Great movie, and an awesome 2-disc set. :up:

Rob

ScottyWH 11-17-03 06:25 PM

Get some Brando!

The Wild One

One Eyed Jacks

talemyn 11-17-03 07:04 PM

If you like musicals, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, in addition to being a classic musical, is a really good DVD release.

Dsilva71 11-17-03 07:32 PM

Citizen Kane
Giant
Ben-Hur
Gone With the wind

Cardinal Fang 11-17-03 07:38 PM

You can't go wrong with:

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
The Great Escape
It's a Wonderful Life
Some Like it Hot
Lawrence of Arabia
Touch of Evil
On the Waterfront

shill66 11-17-03 10:30 PM

I wouldn't want to live without Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy and The Wolf Man.

DVD Smurf 11-17-03 10:49 PM

Here are some titles between 1915-1940 that I would include...

Birth of a Nation
Les Vampires
W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films
Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror
Häxan
Nanook of the North
Gold Rush
Sunrise
Metropolis
Passion of Joan of Arc
All Quiet on the Western Front
Under the Roofs of Paris
M
Dracula
À Nous La Liberté
Le Million
Frankenstein
Mummy
Most Dangerous Game
White Zombie
Trouble in Paradise
Invisible Man
Thin Man
It Happen One Night
Scarlet Empress
Bride of Frankenstein
39 Steps
My Man Godfrey
Modern Times
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Lost Horizon
Grand Illusion
Pépé Le Moko
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Alexander Nevsky
Lady Vanishes
You Can't Take It with You
Pygmalion
Gone with the Wind
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Wizard of Oz
Great Dictator
Rebecca
Pinocchio
Fantasia
Bank Dick
Thief of Bagdad

Cheers :beer:

DVD Smurf :)

QuAcKeR 11-17-03 11:45 PM


Originally posted by DVD Smurf
À Nous La Liberté
Ack! You just brought up some awful memories... that wretched SONG!

Randy810 11-17-03 11:57 PM

To Have and Have Not
Dark Passage

Both with Bogie and Baby, Both released in the last two weeks

QuAcKeR 11-18-03 12:06 AM

The Thin Man - hopefully the rest of these get released!!
Double Indemnity - a good noir with Fred MacMurray

immortal_zeus 11-18-03 12:26 AM

I'll go against the majority and say to avoid Citizen Kane at all costs. Or, if you really want it, I'll pay you to take it from me.

Edited to change minority to majority. Oops.

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SilverScreen 11-18-03 12:55 AM

Twelve O'Clock High (an absolute must !)
The Big Sleep (almost anything Boghart)
Yankee Doodle Dandy (almost anything Cagney... although most of the good stuff hasn't been released)
Oliver
Any Sherlock Holmes films starring Basil Rathbone
The Invisible Man
Casablanca (get this for sure !!)
Doctor Zhivago
The Bridge Over the River Kwai
The Day the Earth Stood Still
The Time Machine
War of the Worlds
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington
It's a Wonderful Life

and many many more... start off with these though

Let me know what you like from this list and I'll give you more info...

The Nature Boy 11-18-03 01:13 AM

The Best Years of Our Lives.

If you haven't, see this movie, just phenomenal and fairly underrated overall where I stand. Just the briefest of background, it's a 1946 release and deals with Soliders readjusting to life returning from war. Very ahead of its time and it seems just as relevant today. Good stuff, check it out.

TheKing 11-18-03 05:15 AM

I was just going to suggest The Best Years of Our Lives, but I see the person above me beat me to it...

I just bought the DVD last night, so I had it in mind. Instead, I'll add a couple of titles from near the limit year:

The Producers (1968)
The Graduate (1967)

abintra 11-18-03 05:19 AM

Seven Days in May

markdclark43016 11-18-03 10:13 AM

Everybody's going to have their own answers to this question. I would think about the types of movies you like today, and then buy a few classics in whatever genres you like. Enjoy Westerns? Try THE SEARCHERS. Comedies? SOME LIKE IT HOT. Swashbucklers? THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD. Etc., etc.

Good starting places for a collection of essential movies include: CITIZEN KANE, CASABLANCA, SEVEN SAMURAI, THE RULES OF THE GAME, ALL ABOUT EVE, THE SEARCHERS, REAR WINDOW, SINGIN IN THE RAIN, LA STRADA, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA and THE MALTESE FALCON.

The AFI list has some problems, but it's not bad for an absolute beginner, either.

kingtopher 11-18-03 01:07 PM

I'd suggest checking out Ebert's list of "Great Films" too, as its a pretty good starting point.

rockinghorse 11-18-03 01:31 PM

Larence of Arabia
Citizen Kane
Cleopatra
Spartacus

All great "epics".

Banky 11-18-03 01:46 PM

Check out the film library of James Stewart.


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