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Silver Gaia

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76. Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet
Fri Apr 19, 2024, 03:24 AM
Apr 19

Easy Rider

Woodstock

2001: A Space Odyssey

Jesus Christ Superstar

Godspell

Hair

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and anything with either Paul Newman, Robert Redford, or both

any or all the Barbara Streisand movies

any or all the Jane Fonda movies, including Barbarella

any or all the Planet of the Apes movies

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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