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Shawnee123 08-22-2009 08:22 PM

Great classic movie clips
 
One of the reasons I love Spencer Tracy. Of course, you can't ignore Lionel Barrymore and Freddy Bartholomew, just a kid.

A small part of Captains Courageous (1937)

Post your favorite parts of your favorite old movies here.


Shawnee123 08-22-2009 09:02 PM

Bette Davis, Glenn Ford, Peter Falk, Edward Everett Horton, Mickey Shaughnessy, and (my fave in this movie, though they're all great) Hope Lange.

Pocketful of Miracles (1961)


Datalyss 08-23-2009 05:20 PM



Shawnee123 08-23-2009 06:10 PM

I fell in love with Gone With the Wind when it was first on network TV. I think it was at that time, I was probably around 15, even though I'd seen The Wizard of Oz since I was a kid, that I realized how in love with movies I was.

Kudos for the GWTW clip: only thing missing was the last line of the movie, which happens to be my usertitle.

Thanks D

Shawnee123 08-23-2009 07:13 PM

This one is for Flint and his very own darling Pooka.

Shawnee123 08-23-2009 07:44 PM

Wow. Screen tests for Gone With the Wind.

Of course, looking back, no one else could have played those parts. I just don't think the movie would have had the same magic. My grandpa thought Olivia DeHavilland was the most beautiful woman he had ever witnessed, mind and outer self, and he and my grandma named my mom Melanie.


Shawnee123 08-23-2009 08:42 PM

The movie clips don't have to be completely old, if'n you were wanting criteria.


I just love Shirley McClaine in this role. Olympia Dukakis ain't bad either.


Elspode 08-23-2009 09:50 PM

My all time #1 film - "Inherit the Wind", with Spencer Tracy and Fredrick March. I credit this film and the Heinlein novel "Stranger in a Strange Land" as being the two most significant influences on my worldview, spirituality and lifestyle.


lumberjim 08-23-2009 09:55 PM

fuck


Shawnee123 08-23-2009 10:17 PM

@ spode: one of my favorites too. Good clip. I actually had a fairly conservative history teacher in HS who was still all about free thought, and he showed this movie. Great influence on me as well.

@ jim: well of course who doesn't love some Pulp Fiction?

:)

ZenGum 08-27-2009 06:39 AM

Here's my inner bogan surfacing for a moment, pretending to be all arty.

Behold, the opening chase scene of Mad Max, marketed in USA as Road Warrior (the movie that made Mel Gibson famous, but don't hold that against it). To the degree that there is a "classic scene" of Australian cinema, I reckon this is it. Low budget, high impact.

The full scene is almost 10 minutes, but the first 1.50 makes a good sampler.


Shawnee123 09-17-2009 10:52 PM

Paper Moon


wolf 09-17-2009 11:10 PM

As far as I know Mad Max was released in America as Mad Max. It was badly dubbed on the assumption that Americans can't understand Australians. I waited to buy a copy until there was a release of the original Aussie dialog.

One of my favorites ...


Sundae 09-19-2009 12:00 PM

The rhythm scene from Delicatessan, a real classic, despite its recent vintage.

lumberjim 09-19-2009 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 590439)
Here's my inner bogan surfacing for a moment, pretending to be all arty.

Behold, the opening chase scene of Mad Max, marketed in USA as Road Warrior

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf (Post 595519)
As far as I know Mad Max was released in America as Mad Max. It was badly dubbed on the assumption that Americans can't understand Australians. I waited to buy a copy until there was a release of the original Aussie dialog.

right. I got the two disc re release of both movies. I saw Road Warrior before I saw Mad Max as a kid..... so it was like watching a prequel.


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