"Classic" films you've never seen

APOCALYPSE NOW (1979, Francis Ford Coppola)
2001:SPACE ODYSSEY (1968, Stanely Kubrick)
ELEPHANT MAN (1980, David Lynch)
THE FISHER KING (1991, Terry Gilliam)
CARLITO'S WAY (1993, Brain De Palma)
WALL STREET (1987, Oliver Stone)
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (1975, Milos Foreman)
JACOBS LADDER (1990, Adrian Lyne)
THE INDIAN RUNNER (1991, Sean Penn)
THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST (1988, Martin Scorsese)
PLATOON (1986, Oliver Stone)
A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT (1992, Robert Redford)
TAXI DRIVER (1976, Martin Scorsese)
BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY (1989, Oliver Stone)
DAS BOOT (1981, Wolfgang Peterson)
REAR WINDOW (1954, Alfred Hitchcock)
THE SHINING (1980, Stanely Kubrick)
NOBODYS FOOL (1994, Robert Benton)
THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1940, John Ford)
CRUMB (1994, Terry Zwigoff)
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946, Frank Kapra)
DANCES WITH WOLVES (1990, Kevin Kostner)
JFK (1991, Oliver Stone)
1984 (1984, Michael Radford)
NORTH BY NORTHWEST (1959, Alfred Hitchcock)
MALCOLM X (1992, Spike Lee)
THE LAST DETAIL (1973, Hal Ashby)
LITTLE BIG MAN (1971, Arthur Penn)
EDWARD SCISSORHANRAB (1990, Tim Burton)
LOLITA (1997, Adrian Lyne)
PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES (1987, John Hughes)
TALK RADIO (1989, Oliver Stone)
RAGING BULL (1980, Martin Scorsese)
SHADOWLANRAB (1993, Richard Attenborough)
HOOSIERS (1987, David Anspaugh)
THE LOST WEEKEND (1945, Billy Wilder)
SCENT OF A WOMAN (1992, Martin Brest)
THE RIGHT STUFF (1983, Philip Kaufman)
AMADEUS (1984, Milos Foreman)
BEING THERE (1979, Hal Ashby)
GLORY (1989, Edward Zwich)
DR. ZHIVAGO (1965, David Lean)
HOOP DREAMS (1994, Steve James)
BIRDY (1985, Alan Parker)
AVALON (1990, Barry Levinson)
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (1958, Robert Brooks)
THE DOORS (1991, Oliver Stone)
WATERLAND (1992, Stephen Gyllenhall)
AWAKENINGS (1990, Penny Marshall)
FIELD OF DREAMS (1989, Phil Alden Robinson)
COOL HAND LUKE (1967, Staurt Rosenberg)
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL (1999, Roberto Benigni)
NATURAL BORN KILLERS (1994, Oliver Stone)
AMERICAN MOVIE (1999,Chris Smith)
FIVE EASY PIECES (1970, Bob Rafelson)
TOMBSTONE (1993, George Cosmatos)
PATHS OF GLORY (1957, Stanely Kubrick)
NEVER CRY WOLF (1983, Carroll Ballard)
TRAINSPOTTING (1996, Danny Boyle)
THE PROFESSIONAL (1994, Luc Besson)
SCHINDLERS LIST (1993, Steven Spielberg)
THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (1946, William Wyler)
BARFLY (1987, Barbet Schroeder)
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977 Steve Spielberg)
CHAPLIN (1991, Richard Attenborough)
ALL THE RIGHT MOVES (1983, Michael Chapman)
PINOCCHIO (1940, Walt Disney)
MAGNOLIA (2000, Paul T. Anderson)
CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1971, Stanely Kubrick)
DEAD MAN WALKING (1995, Tim Robbins)
MAD MAX: BEYOND THUNDERDOME (1985, George Miller)
EVIL DEAD II (1987, Sam Raimi)
THE DARK CRYSTAL (1983, Jim Henson)
QUILLS (2000, Philip Kaufman)
TRADING PLACES (1983, John Landis)
 
Brokeback and Crash I reckon.
Have you seen Crash? Very very good.
I aren't particularly keen on the drivel but I like to see who's won what and then when my favourites dont win, I like to have a whinge about it! ha ha ha :)
 
Ok, love Casino, Goodfellas (anything with De Niro really although I thought Meet the Parents was trash), love a good Disney movie, like musicals (Sound of Music is awesome - lonely goatherd RULES!)
I could be here all night....
 
Other films I've never seen:

Close Encounters
Indiana Jones & His Dad (or whatever it was called)
Goonies
Chinatown
MASH
Catch 22
Dam Busters
 
Yea I have never watched that film "WESTWORLD". I have always started to watch it but have never managed tosee it all the way through as it is always on late.

It is meant to be a great film though.
 
Just saw it for the first time the other week; it deserves its reputation.

Haven't seen Citizen Kane or The Godfather (Marlon Brando mumbling through cotton wool never appealed). And I've never managed more than a few seconRAB of any Chaplin film (give me Keaton or Laurel & Hardy any day).
 
It's all to do with racial tension and the differences between the ways black/white/hispanic/foreign people all perceive eachother.
It's got Matt Dillon in it. Best role he's been in for a long time.
Well worth a watch.
 
yeah, wizard of oz is cool, I remember the first time I watched that, I was about 8 - I saw Ghostbusters and Gremlins the same day!
Strange the things you remember from your childhood!!!!
 
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