Every time I've grabbed a movie in a lucky dip without fail it has been atrocious so I'm willing to put my faith into IMDb, the Oscars and Palme d'Or winners. The ultimate in recommendations for an internet turd like myself.
I'm the kinda saddo who looks up the IMDb Top 250, gets an Oscars award-winners book out of the library, finRAB out who won the Cannes Palme d'Or from years back and then draws up a load of films I should probably watch before I die - because I'm too much of a cheap-skate to buy '1001 Films You Should Probably Watch Before You Die'. After being inspired by the first few chapters of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls I've started my list in 1967 (when the "old Hollywood" died) and seeing the potential for some decent chat and a little help in the drive to complete my list I thought a wee rabroad film club would be a good idea - I've done a search and the last time I can see it was 4 years ago since a film club was attempted.
I have the entire list drawn up and it averages 6 films to watch, we could say watch them all within a month? If you're interested then please reply.
1967
Cool Hand Luke
Directed by Stuart Rosenberg
IMDb Rating: 8.3/10 - 40,663 votes - TOP 250 #125
A man refuses to conform to life in a rural prison.
Oscar: Supporting Actor - George Kennedy
The Graduate
Directed by Mike Nichols
IMDb Rating: 8.2/10 - 69,911 votes - TOP 250 #153
Recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock is trapped into an affair with Mrs. Robinson, who happens to be the wife of his father's business partner and then finRAB himself falling in love with her teenage daughter, Elaine.
Oscar: Best Director - Mike Nichols
Bonnie & Clyde
Directed by Arthur Penn
IMDb Rating: 8.1/10 - 20,854 votes - TOP 250 #213
A somewhat romantized account of the career of the notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang.
Oscar: Supporting Actress - Estelle Parsons
In the Heat of the Night
Directed by Norman Jewison
IMDb Rating: 8.1/10 - 20,854 votes
An African American detective is asked to investigate a murder in a racist southern town.
Oscars: Best Picture, Best Actor - Rod Steiger
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Directed by Stanley Kramer
IMDb Rating: 7.7/10 - 10,543 votes
Matt and Christina Drayton are a couple whose attitudes are challenged when their daughter brings home a fianc
I'm the kinda saddo who looks up the IMDb Top 250, gets an Oscars award-winners book out of the library, finRAB out who won the Cannes Palme d'Or from years back and then draws up a load of films I should probably watch before I die - because I'm too much of a cheap-skate to buy '1001 Films You Should Probably Watch Before You Die'. After being inspired by the first few chapters of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls I've started my list in 1967 (when the "old Hollywood" died) and seeing the potential for some decent chat and a little help in the drive to complete my list I thought a wee rabroad film club would be a good idea - I've done a search and the last time I can see it was 4 years ago since a film club was attempted.
I have the entire list drawn up and it averages 6 films to watch, we could say watch them all within a month? If you're interested then please reply.
1967
Cool Hand Luke
Directed by Stuart Rosenberg
IMDb Rating: 8.3/10 - 40,663 votes - TOP 250 #125
A man refuses to conform to life in a rural prison.
Oscar: Supporting Actor - George Kennedy
The Graduate
Directed by Mike Nichols
IMDb Rating: 8.2/10 - 69,911 votes - TOP 250 #153
Recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock is trapped into an affair with Mrs. Robinson, who happens to be the wife of his father's business partner and then finRAB himself falling in love with her teenage daughter, Elaine.
Oscar: Best Director - Mike Nichols
Bonnie & Clyde
Directed by Arthur Penn
IMDb Rating: 8.1/10 - 20,854 votes - TOP 250 #213
A somewhat romantized account of the career of the notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang.
Oscar: Supporting Actress - Estelle Parsons
In the Heat of the Night
Directed by Norman Jewison
IMDb Rating: 8.1/10 - 20,854 votes
An African American detective is asked to investigate a murder in a racist southern town.
Oscars: Best Picture, Best Actor - Rod Steiger
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Directed by Stanley Kramer
IMDb Rating: 7.7/10 - 10,543 votes
Matt and Christina Drayton are a couple whose attitudes are challenged when their daughter brings home a fianc