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IcyPeas

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58. I like this genre of films mostly from the 1960s (Kitchen Sink Realism)
Wed Apr 17, 2024, 07:00 PM
Apr 17

Wiki article below links to each of the films and definition of Kitchen Sink Realism.



https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_sink_realism




French Connection, Wait Until Dark, Fantastic Voyage. n/t CincyDem Apr 17 #1
A Man For All Seasons. Ocelot II Apr 17 #2
"Don't Look Now" was downright frightening!! ailsagirl Apr 17 #50
Yes, that gave me the creeps for a long time after I saw it. Ocelot II Apr 17 #51
3 Days of the Condor TlalocW Apr 17 #3
The Conversation is pretty gripping. Once Upon a Time in the West is epic emulatorloo Apr 17 #4
Cool Hand Luke, Lawrence of Arabia, Dr. Strangelove, Hopscotch, Several Pink Panthers to start. n/t brewens Apr 17 #5
another great selection, so much better than what's produced today Shellback Squid Apr 17 #12
Dr. Strangelove RockRaven Apr 17 #6
Dr. Strangelove was/is a classic for the ages. I've watched it at least 5 times minimum, and will watch it again and SWBTATTReg Apr 17 #33
Judgment at Nuremberg, 1962 with Spencer Tracy, wnylib Apr 17 #7
These are all very good, different genre's too Shellback Squid Apr 17 #11
Loved American Graffiti!! ailsagirl Apr 17 #46
There's a sequel with the same characters, called More American Graffiti. wnylib Apr 17 #60
Catch 22 Shellback Squid Apr 17 #8
Ooh. Thought that was a terrible adaptation of the book. NoRethugFriends Apr 17 #27
I've yet to see it yet samplegirl Apr 17 #39
Little Big Man VGNonly Apr 17 #9
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid RipVanWinkle Apr 17 #10
Dr. Strangelove, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Miracle Worker ... Jeebo Apr 17 #13
"The Miracle Worker" was a fantastic film!! Incredible acting!! ailsagirl Apr 17 #47
So many great movies keithbvadu2 Apr 17 #14
What A Way To Go - 1964 AuntyGravity Apr 17 #15
Billy Jack. SamKnause Apr 17 #16
The Graduate no_hypocrisy Apr 17 #17
A classic!!! ailsagirl Apr 17 #45
One of the most powerful dramas ever made... Stuart G Apr 17 #63
Are you being ironic? Not sure... ailsagirl Apr 17 #65
Mine (lots, got carried away): betsuni Apr 17 #18
thunderbirds are go AllaN01Bear Apr 17 #19
Wow... Black and white? Not sure many mainstream theatrical movies were in black & white hlthe2b Apr 17 #20
There were some. betsuni Apr 17 #21
As I said... But I find it alarming that so many younger posters seem to confuse the 60s with the 40s& 50s hlthe2b Apr 17 #25
Ah, I see what you mean. betsuni Apr 17 #26
Ahem...PSYCHO!!! Coventina Apr 17 #59
Raging Bull, Too ProfessorGAC Apr 17 #61
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. 1975 Emile Apr 17 #22
The Music Man, My Fair Lady Midnight Writer Apr 17 #23
Where's Poppa, The Producers, Vanishing Point, Joe, Woodstock, A Hard Day's Night, Get Carter, Jeremiah Floyd R. Turbo Apr 17 #24
A Thousand Clowns (Jason Robards) NoRethugFriends Apr 17 #28
The Jungle Book! Ponietz Apr 17 #29
Can't leave THESE out! MyOwnPeace Apr 17 #30
my favorite dustin hoffman (and don't forget the graduate) rampartc Apr 17 #34
the good, the bad and the ugly. true grit rampartc Apr 17 #31
I can't believe no one has yet named this one: M*A*S*H ms liberty Apr 17 #32
definately whats up doc. add in-laws. oh god. high anxiety. the end, just for dom delouise. pansypoo53219 Apr 17 #62
Bambi vs Godzilla Layzeebeaver Apr 17 #35
Here's my list: Niagara Apr 17 #36
I saw "Bad Company" during a Revisionist Western movie week and couldn't get it out of my mind. betsuni Apr 18 #66
Bad Company is sadly an underrated and forgotten film. Niagara Apr 18 #67
Robin and Marian The Blue Flower Apr 17 #37
Bookmarking to add later - Movies..... 60's & 70's..... n/t Upthevibe Apr 17 #38
Here's my list if..fish..had..wings Apr 17 #40
The Pawnbroker Sneederbunk Apr 17 #41
Alice Sweet Alice rogerballard Apr 17 #42
Zorba the Greek lpbk2713 Apr 17 #43
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 17 #44
"In Cold Blood" was unforgettable ailsagirl Apr 17 #48
I loved "Up the Down Staircase"-- with Sandy Dennis ailsagirl Apr 17 #49
Check out "That Cold Day in the Park" bedazzled Apr 19 #74
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 17 #52
The Longest Day Chainfire Apr 17 #53
The Dirty Dozen Tetrachloride Apr 17 #54
Here's a few: dgauss Apr 17 #55
Most of the 'James Bond' movies spanning the '60s and '70s Jrose Apr 17 #56
Psycho, if you like scary. The Apartment, Goldfinger, Spartacus, Yojimbo (Japanese) Coventina Apr 17 #57
I like this genre of films mostly from the 1960s (Kitchen Sink Realism) IcyPeas Apr 17 #58
Charlotte's Web Stuart G Apr 17 #64
1967, Reflections in a Golden Eye - huston directs brando, taylor, julie harris - underrated UTUSN Apr 18 #68
the mouse that roared . peter sellers. the great race . those magificant men in their flying machines . others . AllaN01Bear Apr 18 #69
Silent Running with Bruce Dern Earth-shine Apr 18 #70
Rocky Horror Picture Show!! Bad News Bears, Rock & Roll High School!!!!! Coventina Apr 18 #71
The Odd Couple, In the Heat of the Night, The Great Race, The Lion in WInter yellowdogintexas Apr 18 #72
Barry Lyndon (directed by Kubrick) LudwigPastorius Apr 19 #73
"Cat's Eye" with Michael Sarrazin is good bedazzled Apr 19 #75
Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet Silver Gaia Apr 19 #76
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