A Clockwork Orange - 1971 - yeah, that film's awesome.
I guess Quadrophenia is good, too - I've never seen it, but would like to.
well, i'm spoilt for choice for the seventies!.
so many good movies.
i own a few more films from this decade - 41 to be exact.. so many great films came out in this decade .... the godfather (1972).
A Clockwork Orange - 1971 - yeah, that film's awesome.
I guess Quadrophenia is good, too - I've never seen it, but would like to.
i don't think that it's too early to start this thread so .
merry christmas everyone.
maybe people could share christmas music or clips to get us all in the mood.
Merry Christmas Jan!
I love this Christmas song ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtdRv6GT9Zg
It's just beautiful, isn't it?
well, i'm spoilt for choice for the seventies!.
so many good movies.
i own a few more films from this decade - 41 to be exact.. so many great films came out in this decade .... the godfather (1972).
Well, I'm spoilt for choice for the seventies!
So many good movies. I own a few more films from this decade - 41 to be exact.
So many great films came out in this decade ...
The Godfather (1972)
The Exorcist (1973)
The Godfather Part 2 (1974)
Jaws (1975)
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Rocky (1976)
Taxi Driver (1976)
A New Hope (1977)
Halloween (1978)
Alien (1979)
Jaws was the first summer blockbuster, and A New Hope pushed the boundaries of special FX, most of which still hold up today, 44 years later.
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest is so good I saw it twice as a 12-year old, knowing that I'd wake up tired for school the next morning, lol. I didn't care.
One of my favorite films ever is Rocky - the film's a masterpiece, IMO. It's so gritty, with the main character so relatable and likeable. The supporting cast is also very good.
It comes across as real people living real lives.
there is a trial currently starting - even funnier than the baldwin nonsense.. yes, everyone's favorite actor, singer and hate crime victim is going on trial.. i am, of course, talking about jussie smollett.
he's going on trial for lying to chicago police and wasting their time.. he's obviously as guilty as hell, but i just can't wait for this to unfold.. it's gonna be hilarious ....
Excellent news!
Throw him in jail for a couple of years.
He thoroughly deserves it.
dr no (1962).
from russia with love (1963).
the jungle book (1967).
Good answers, everybody!
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest ? - that was made in the 70s. I'll talk about 70s films in another OP.
dr no (1962).
from russia with love (1963).
the jungle book (1967).
I don't actually own many 60s films - eight, to be precise.
Psycho (1960)
Dr No (1962)
From Russia With Love (1963)
The Jungle Book (1967)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Easy Rider (1969)
Er, and that's it, lol. I've seen the other 60s Bond films, plus one or two of the Herbie films, plus one or two of the Clint Eastwood 'Man With No Name' films. So, I've seen about 15 films of the 60s. Pretty pathetic, lol.
Well, I can only speak of the films I own and remember.
Easy Rider I thought was pretty good but I wouldn't call it great. I don't rate it has high as other people. I guess it's a classic because it captured America's changing of societal attitudes.
I love The Jungle Book - it's a great cartoon film. I don't particularly like Disney films, but I love this one.
2001: A Space Odyssey is good, too, although I found the ending to be a bit, er, pretentious. The film's pacing is very slow, especially compared to many of today's films, but I don't mind this. I actually like films to take their time.
Psycho and Night of the Living Dead are good horror films made on a cheap budget - particularly the latter. The black & white film actually works in these films' favour because it covers up any shortages in the special effects department.
I gotta say, I really like Rosemary's Baby - it's my particular favourite of this decade, although I haven't seen many 60s films. I don't know if Mia Farrow is a good actor, but she is very good in this as the film's lead.
It's a very good psychological horror - you don't really know if everything's real or Rosemary is imagining it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctrJ0-TLUHQ
Have you got any favourite 60s films and, more importantly, any that you'd recommend to me?
when i was a jobot i had the fear of demons rammed down my throat.. now i am without any faith, i don't have that fear because it seems irrational.
a fairy tale from the minds of some weirdo.. now i don't have to worry about buying stuff 2nd hand.. it always amused me how some jobots would pooh pooh charity (goodwill to my american cousins), shops or 2nd hand shops in case demons inhabited a jumper or a chest of drawers.
yet at the same time they'd buy a 2nd hand car.
Demons. Fear or not? - generally speaking, not.
I'll watch all manner of films that are about demonic possession. The Exorcist (1973) and Hereditary (2018) are very good films.
But I'd never play a Ouija board or anything like that. My reasoning is that I don't know, 100% for sure, if demons exist or not. There's no evidence for their existence, I hope they don't exist, but I don't know for sure. In light of this, I think it's pretty sensible to steer clear of Ouija boards and other efforts to contact spirits.
so, i was wondering what are the funniest insults i've heard/been called.. the woman who taught me the arabic alphabet did a lesson about insults in colloquial palestinian arabic.. the one that stuck out to me was iniqbir or ini'bir.
literal meaning: bury yourself.
"go and bury yourself".
May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your genitals - lol
That sounds like something Sacha Baron Cohen would say in his film The Dictator. Or maybe something Borat would say, lol.
so, i was wondering what are the funniest insults i've heard/been called.. the woman who taught me the arabic alphabet did a lesson about insults in colloquial palestinian arabic.. the one that stuck out to me was iniqbir or ini'bir.
literal meaning: bury yourself.
"go and bury yourself".
Dago...Grease Ball...WOP... - er, not so funny, they're just bog-standard racist names.
Spaghetti Bender - yeah, that made me chuckle. I can just imagine a kid saying that.
so, i was wondering what are the funniest insults i've heard/been called.. the woman who taught me the arabic alphabet did a lesson about insults in colloquial palestinian arabic.. the one that stuck out to me was iniqbir or ini'bir.
literal meaning: bury yourself.
"go and bury yourself".
So, I was wondering what are the funniest insults I've heard/been called.
The woman who taught me the Arabic alphabet did a lesson about insults in colloquial Palestinian Arabic.
The one that stuck out to me was iniqbir or ini'bir. Literal meaning: bury yourself.
"Go and bury yourself". lol
I guess it's just telling someone to f**k off without using the f-word.
Here's another insult my mum used to say to me when I was about 13 years old and being naughty: "go and play with the traffic!" lol
Got any good ones?