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I love but have only recenly gotten into the Classic Movies and need a little advice. Would it be possible for a link to a list of MUST SEE films or suggestions of films I have to see? Thanks!

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Hi becky,You could take a look at the videos in this spot.Some of the lovely Classic Movies Fans have posted quite a few Classic Movies to ready for us to view.Take a look i think there is something for everyone !
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but not in a NAUGHTY WAY!!
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Thanx :-)
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WileE-Quixote said:
UMMMmmm...
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OK OK I'll tell you and show you thee best places!! But ya gotta join my spot?? link
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Cammie said:
Hi Becky, I think you may find this link helpful:
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housediva said:
Turner Classic Movies has a list called "The Essentials" If you dont have the access to the television station, you may be able to get the list on the web! Good Luck. the Classics are the BEST!
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pizzapi said:
I also would recommend looking through some AFI lists.

For example, their top ten from link is as follows, and it's easy agree that they are all essential viewing:

01.     Citizen Kane     1941
02.     Casablanca     1942
03.     The Godfather     1972
04.     Gone with the Wind     1939
05.     Lawrence of Arabia     1962
06.     The Wizard of Oz     1939
07.     The Graduate     1967
08.     On the Waterfront     1954
09.     Schindler's List     1993
10.     Singin' in the Rain     1952

As you start watching, you can get an idea what kind of movies you like, what genres, what actors, what eras... Then you can look at more specific lists. Like link, or link. Or maybe you want to watch more movies that have Katharine Hepburn... or silent films from the '20s ! who know's :) there are so many wonderful films out there
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I also would recommend looking through some AFI lists.

For example, their top ten from [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI%27s_100_Years%E2%80%A6100_Movies]100 Years... 100 Movies[/url] is as follows, and it's easy agree that they are all essential viewing:

01. 	Citizen Kane 	1941
02. 	Casablanca 	1942
03. 	The Godfather 	1972
04. 	Gone with the Wind 	1939
05. 	Lawrence of Arabia 	1962
06. 	The Wizard of Oz 	1939
07. 	The Graduate 	1967
08. 	On the Waterfront 	1954
09. 	Schindler's List 	1993
10. 	Singin' in the Rain 	1952

As you start watching, you can get an idea what kind of movies you like, what genres, what actors, what eras... Then you can look at more specific lists.  Like [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI%27s_100_Years%E2%80%A6100_Laughs]comedies[/url], or [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI%27s_100_Years%E2%80%A6100_Thrills]thrillers[/url].  Or maybe you want to watch more movies that have Katharine Hepburn... or silent films from the '20s ! who know's :) there are so many wonderful films out there
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Echoes said:
Gidget and Gidget goes Hawaiian are a must see!!
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hahaha i luv those movies. shes so funny
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diarygirl2 said:
link THIS PLACE IF U JOIN WILL HELP U ALOT

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LouellaMorticia said:
Well heres some of my fav's.
Kiss Me Kate
Singing In The Rain
King Creole
Breakfast at Tiffanys, Funny Face, Sabrina (ALL Audrey Hepburn movies are great)
etc.

The best thing to do is watch an old movie u like, then research your fav character in it and see more old movies, TV shows etc.
Some good actors I like are Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Carolyn Jones, Elvis Presley (In his movies from the fifties), Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, etc. Hope that helps.
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