What's the last non-horror/non-scifi/non-Porn movie you watched today??

Started by Dr.Teufel Geist, August 01, 2009, 09:56:42 PM

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Opera Ghost

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ChattyLMS

QuoteLaura,
Battle Circus (1953).  And for the record, it was originally titled, MASH

Thank you, Bogey!  I heard that on TCM today also.  I think I'll have to take a 2nd look at it sometime.  Maybe I'll like the movie if I get past the pairing of the two stars.
Laura ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

Bogey

Quote from: ChattyLMS on December 30, 2009, 10:06:48 PM
Thank you, Bogey!  I heard that on TCM today also.  I think I'll have to take a 2nd look at it sometime.  Maybe I'll like the movie if I get past the pairing of the two stars.

Even though I am a huge Bogart fan there are still some that do little to nothing for me.  Sabrina for instance.  I thought he was much too old for the role.  Keep plugging away at ones you have not seen before returning to the ones you thought were so-so, Laura.

coughcool

The Caine Mutiny I never had seen this classic before and I found it to be pretty good. To see Humphrey Bogart in a much different role then I have been used to seeing him in. Fred MacMurray & José Ferrer had great rolls as well. If you like old military movies. You'll like this one.
"Soylent Green is People"

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BaronLatos35

- Taps (1981)

Haven't seen this in years. Really enjoyed watching this again.
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Elisabeth

THE THIN MAN marathon on New Year's Eve and THE STRATTON STORY with James Stewart, this morning.  Maybe HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT later.... :)
Elisabeth
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Wicked Lester

Red Dawn. WOLVERIINES! Kinda cheesy but fun movie.
The Choppers with Arch Hall Jr. Mid 50s Juvi-delinquent film about hot rod driving car strippers.

ChattyLMS

QuoteEven though I am a huge Bogart fan there are still some that do little to nothing for me.  Sabrina for instance.  I thought he was much too old for the role.  Keep plugging away at ones you have not seen before returning to the ones you thought were so-so, Laura.

I LOVED Sabrina!  The age difference didn't bother me, I guess because he had been hurt almost to the point of suicide.  I guess that made him a little less of the hard businessman type.  More vulnerable.  I think Sabrina was really more of a chick-flick so I can understand why you wouldn't like it.  

QuoteThe Caine Mutiny I never had seen this classic before and I found it to be pretty good. To see Humphrey Bogart in a much different role then I have been used to seeing him in.

I watched the Caine Mutiny yesterday.  I really liked it.  I like the different type of role, too.  I think the book would be excellent.  I'll have to look for it at the library.  My hubby and I watched Casablanca.  That's a real classic.  Not a flaw to it.  I'm always enchanted by it. 

I'm still on my Bogart kick.  Thankfully there's a lot to watch.  I'm glad we have this movie forum so that I don't have to drive our poor Bogey (our brother monster) to death!  I've got a set of 4 Bogey movies coming in the mail soon....  


Laura ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

Wicked Lester

Hot Rod Girl. Another mid 50s film with a misleading title and all the "kids" look in their mid 20's.
Frank Gorshin Chuck Connors and Dabbs Greer in a small role. good "teen" drama.

T-Bird Gang. Yet another mid 50s crime/gang movies. I LUVS this stuff.
Tomorrow aside from football it's gonna be Reform School Girl (50s version) a total classic in my book.

Wicked Lester

Quote from: ChattyLMS on January 02, 2010, 07:46:08 PM


I'm still on my Bogart kick.  Thankfully there's a lot to watch.  I'm glad we have this movie forum so that I don't have to drive our poor Bogey (our brother monster) to death!  I've got a set of 4 Bogey movies coming in the mail soon....  




Laura
If you have not already watched it then I think The Petrified Forest is a must have in any Bogey collection. It's one of those classic semi crime dramas that unfolds slowly but keeps you interested all the way thru.

Crazy1van

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ChattyLMS

Thank you, Wicked!  I'll be looking for it!  So many movies!  I think I would like it.  Here's the set I'm getting:
Bogie and Bacall - The Signature Collection (The Big Sleep / Dark Passage / Key Largo / To Have and Have Not)
Laura ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)