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Old 10-09-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default What is the oldest movie you have?

hi guys..i just thought this one..let's have some comparison here and discuss them up..and look back to the old movies which are awesome..mine: STAR WARS EPISODES for me thats the only one i have...lols.. let's begin...
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oldest movie i have: Star Wars, The Death Becomes Her, Ghost, back to the Future and The Sound of Music
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Got a bunch of stuff from the twenties and thirties some Chaplin films and Bogart, Gable, Grant from the 40's and 50's too. Bunch of old Hitchcock films from the 60's. Lots of different things.
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The sound of music
Charlie Chaplin (The black and white film)
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I just went though my dvds and decided to enter them into my pc with the oxd movie organizer (free software) And to my surprise I fould out I have 717 dvds, Some still unopened lol. You know those "gifts" that you never got around to opening much less watching, I'm thinking of puting up some shelves for them. Any way my oldest is..the james bond
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i have the 1939 classic gone with the wind.
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The oldest I have is Alfred Hitchcock's World War II drama, Lifeboat.

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The oldest I have is Alfred Hitchcock's World War II drama, Lifeboat.

Have you watched that yet? My dad brought that home awhile ago and I haven't gotten to it yet. I bet it's good.
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The Third Man, from 1949.
Great film, IMO..
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Have you watched that yet? My dad brought that home awhile ago and I haven't gotten to it yet. I bet it's good.
It felt so dated I guess. The last 1/4 of the film wasn't as intriguing as I'd hoped it to be. When you watch it, let us know what you think though. I mean it was alright but nothing close to his Psycho or Rear Window master pieces.
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