What's your favorite movie released pre-1950?
>The Bicycle Thieves
What's your favorite movie released pre-1950?
The anvil hoarder
Just about anything 3 Stooges related.
The Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, Metropolis for me
My choices exactly. Wizard of Oz has been one of my favorites since I was a child.
Nothing. Movies didn't get good until the 60's
Bambi
This is the only acceptable answer
Fantasia is easily one of the best Disney movies of that era as well
Fritz Lang's version of the Nibelungenlied
Metropolis coming in at number 2/3
I haven't seen a movie pre 70's, and even then it's only starwars. Watching old movies and pretending to like them doesn't make you cool. It makes you an asshole.
PEEP IS BEST MEEM
Get out of my thread, you massive pleb. City Lights is as accessible as film gets, and it's still a beautiful movie, not to mention funny as shit. There is literally no reason old movies should be any worse than modern movies.
red river
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Movies started becoming great in the late 60s and "modern cinema" started in the 70s. are you 14 years old???
It Happened One Night
Late Spring
Wizard of Oz
Laura
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The rules of the game
Either Die Dreigroschenoper or Maurice Chevalier's version of the Merry Widow
Top bants.
Bride of Frankenstein. It's hard to believe it came out in 35. It's still legitimately enjoyable.
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Stagecoach
The Third Man
Casablanca. Angels with Dirty Faces, The Invisible Man, The Cat's Paw
old movies are so comfy you can curl up with them and feel good feels, unlike the forced feels from movies nowadays
Stray Dog
Pre-50s movies that are both objectively good and entertaining:
>The General
>City Lights
>The Gold Rush
>The Great Dictator
>It Happened One Night
>Bambi
>The Wizard of Oz
>The Adventures of Robin Hood
>Double Indemnity
>Top Hat
>Goodbye, Mr. Chips
>The Thin Man
>The rules of the game
It's like a boring version of a Wes Anderson movie.
>The Third Man
Beautiful cinematography, but the only really exciting part is the sewers chase scene. Too slow paced.