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Rosemary's baby 1968
Turns out, its about spousal abuse.
Still Hits soooo hard.
Gold Diggers of 1933 - pre-Hayes Code and funny! It’s fast talking and much of it came across as modern to me.
Zardoz.
Scrolling through this thread reminds me if the good ol' days of the r-word site, before Spez smegged it all up. Nice post, Fat Tony.
Shawshank Redemption The Great Escape The Good the Bad and the Ugly Clerks
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Greed is a poison.
Road to Perdition has some of the best cinematography I have ever witnessed.
Meadows' Dead Man's Shoes still gives me the same effect it gave me when it came out. Practically went straight to DVD at the time, cant find it on streaming.
I'd add True Romance, Night of the Living Dead, Barbarian, Conan (last two are nothing alike, LOL!)... it doesnt have to be big budget to be timeless..
Speaking of time... Time Bandits. Fuckng amazing movie!
Bob Roberts. It's more relevant than ever!
I usually don't watch old films but Flight of the Phoenix is an old B&W survival film set in a desert
It's one of the tensest things I've seen for years, I was literally on the edge of my seat at one point