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what can i say!

Started by Lisa, September 19, 2004, 11:38:36 AM

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Lisa

i love movies but I feel as though they are not as good as they should be!

Susan

Watch some movies made prior to 1990?


Dunners

what can you say? well I can say that if youre going to start a topic you might want to make it more than 1 sentence.

save the world, kill a politician or two.

Sugar_Nads

Then maybe you guys should try and make one of your own. Just a thought... ; )

BoyScoutKevin

I would recommend watching films made before the year you were born. That is what I had to do. Of course, I was born so long ago, I won't say how long, for the most part, those were the only ones available on television.

In a previous post, Lisa admits to being sixteen. How many of us could make a totally coherent argument at that age? I know I couldn't.

And welcome, Lisa. It is nice to see some more young people on this board. Unlike some other boards, this one tilts to the other extreme of the age spectrum.


The Burgomaster

I suggest watching some of the movies on the AFI's top 100 list.  That would be a good start.  Some other rules of thumb for movies to avoid are:

* Avoid watching any movie from the late 1970s or early 1980s that has the word "Star" in the title (except for Star Wars);
* Avoid watching any movie from 1979 - 1989 with the word "Alien" in the title (unless it is either Ridley Scott's "Alien" or James Cameron's "Aliens");
* Avoid watching any comedy about college fraternities that was released within 5 years of "Animal House;"
* Avoid watching any teen comedies from the late 1970s through the present if the video or DVD box says they are "wacky," "zany," or "irreverent;"
* Avoid watching any horror movie that takes place at a summer camp;
* Avoid watching any horror movie that has a scene in a disco.

These are just a few rules of thumb.  There are many others.

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."