Anyone like old movies?

Say, where do you usually find them? Blockbuster used to have them, but they got rid of them when they got rid of all their VHS... I really wish we had known, we'd have gladly taken them off their hands! :D
 
You should! It's one of his best. :D I love his movies with Dean Martin, though I've only seen one out of like four that they made. The Caddy is really good...and The Nutty Professor is good too. :D
 
the original animated DISNEY version? I love that one too..I love all the DISNEY original animated ones. Especially Bambi and Peter Pan, my favorites.
 
Charlie Chaplin puts a smile on my face. :) I used to watch his stuff with my dad when I was little.
But I've watched a lot of different things for D-rama lately.
 
I like the old version of Yours, Mine, and Ours and then there's another old movie called Father Goose that's really funny too. They're pretty good.
 
I don't mean to bring up an old thread again, but I have a question that goes along with this, and I didn't want to start a new thread.

Does anyone have any recommendations for oldies music? I already love a lot of 50's music, but I'm also interested in 30's and 40's style. Do ya'll have any singers from these time periods that you love? I especially love the style of music like what is on the Singin' in the Rain soundtrack.
 
I was wondering, does anyone here like old movies? I absolutely LOVE them, probably because I am being brought up on them; whenever I would go to my grandparent's house they would have tons of Abott and Costellos, Don Knotts, Humphrey Bogart and many, many other classics. I'm a huge freak of them, but I also love new movies. Anyone feel the same?

Old movies... There's a subject...

Old movies can be good, completely hard to understand, or bad. A lot of the plots go like this: A guy meets a girl, they hate each other throughout the movie, then some other guy is about to kill the girl, and then the other guy saves her and they get married or something.

The rest of them are ok though.
 
I don't mean to bring up an old thread again, but I have a question that goes along with this, and I didn't want to start a new thread.

Does anyone have any recommendations for oldies music? I already love a lot of 50's music, but I'm also interested in 30's and 40's style. Do ya'll have any singers from these time periods that you love? I especially love the style of music like what is on the Singin' in the Rain soundtrack.

I love the 50's and 60's and 70's. A lot of great singers :D
maybe you should try to listen to music from Marlene dietrich and Vera Lynn? The Andrew sisters and Glenn Miller. There are so many great artists who were already singing in the 30's and 40's.
 
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