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The General (Buster Keaton)
Flesh and the Devil (Garbo)
Son of the Sheik (Valentino)
Well not really...just wanted Kerim to feel better ;-)
Been checking out this site for years, but I had to join so I could post in this discussion:
Year: 1962
Films: Dr. No
Dr. No
Dr. No
(ok, if I have to post two others I'll go for To Kill A Mockingbird and The Manchurian Candidate)
OHMSS
Italian Job
Battle of Britain
Very close honourable mentions go to Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid, Easy Rider, Midnight Cowboy, True Grit & Kes. Raspberry goes to Carry On Camping!
Also - Where Eagles Dare - was issued in the USA in 1969 but first release was December 1968 in UK. If was first released in 1969 then it would most definitely pushed Battle of Britian out of the Top 3!
1988, I guess it'll have to be a trio of Die Hard, The Naked Gun and Rain Man
And how cool would it have been to have an 85 year old amongst us, mods. :)
Live And Let Die
Soylent Green
The Three Musketeers
- Pulp Fiction
- New Nightmare (Nightmare on Elm Street 7)
- True Lies
Other films I enjoyed from 1994:
- Speed
- Interview with the Vampire,
- The Lion King,
- The Crow,
- Stargate,
- Clear and Present Danger,
- Beverly Hills Cop III
- The Chase,
- Unforgiven
- Bram Stoker's Dracula
- The Story of Qiu Ju
Airplane
Blues brothers
Caddyshack
A funny year..but a sad one two as we lost Steve McQueen, Hitchcock and Peter Sellers.
Durrh! Empire Strikes Back! How could I have missed that??
Ooh and Erotic Nights of The Living Dead...sounds like my marriage to be honest! lol
Seeing a few others born in the 60s makes me feel good.
1980 was a golden year for comedy films.
1. Godfather
2. Last Tango in Paris
3. Heartbreak Kid
Not to mention a great year for Italian gialli films, which are too many to mention. Unfortunately Live and Let Die would be the following year.
A year that provided some of the finest movies of all time ... ...
1. Predator - Probably the finest science fiction movie of all time (closely followed by John Carpenter's The Thing)
2. Full Metal Jacket - Certainly in the top 10 war movies of all time (Stanley Kubrick's Vietnam war production)
3. The Living Daylights - A respectable James Bond production (Timothy Dalton debut)
Incidently The Untouchables and Lethal Weapon were also made in 1987.
Oh, you were just mentioning actors? Well, you're off the hook then. :)
1. Godfather Part 2
2. Chinatown
3. The Parallax View
Would love to be able to say Man With the Golden Gun but sadly I can't but still good to be born in a Bond year! I,m feeling old!
Octopussy
The Man With Two Brains
National Lampoons Vacation
I love all these but it seems 1983 was a better year for films!