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Topic: Best movie of 70ies? Return to archive Page: 1 2
12th November 2006 02:38 PM
marko Theres TOO many to remember,but,iŽll go with these
dirty harry(first one)
godfather
serpico
apocalypse now

and ofcourse
star wars
12th November 2006 02:44 PM
Ten Thousand Motels High Plains Drifter
Animal House
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Superfly
The Man Who Fell to Earth


[Edited by Ten Thousand Motels]
12th November 2006 02:52 PM
marko Thats,my almost all time favorite western movie!
12th November 2006 02:55 PM
StarvinMarvin
quote:
marko wrote:
Theres TOO many to remember,but,iŽll go with these
dirty harry(first one)
godfather
serpico
apocalypse now

and ofcourse
star wars



My list is identical to yours. Except for Star Wars. But I do respect Star Wars (even if it's not my thing)
12th November 2006 02:55 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl

  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
  • Uncle Meat
  • Gimme Shleter
12th November 2006 02:56 PM
Erik_Snow Five Easy Pieces
The SHining
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Dirty Harry
The Clancy Connection / The French Connection

plus
Godfather
Gimme Shelter
Taxi Driver

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12th November 2006 03:27 PM
mrhipfl JAWS!
12th November 2006 04:00 PM
Mahatma Kane Jeeves GIMME SHELTER
L&G
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The Godfather I&II
Dirty Harry
Chinatown
Cuckoos Nest
The Conversation
The Last Detail
Deep Throat
The French Connection
Animal House
12th November 2006 04:01 PM
MrPleasant The Mirror
Amarcord
The Conversation
Annie Hall
M.A.S.H.
Hair
The Last Picture Show
American Graffiti
Kings Of The Road
The Godfather (parts I and II)
Dersu Uzala
Barry Lyndon
The Last Woman
The Kids Are Alright
Scenes From A Marriage
Harold And Maude
Eraserhead
Taxi Driver

One of the most exciting decades in film history. For the U.S., it was the most exciting. You had your Network, your Dog Day Afternoon, your "early funny ones" from Woody Allen, your Cuckoo's Nest, your Star Wars, your French Connection, your Deer Hunter, your Texas Chainsaw, your Dirty Harry, your National Lampoon's Animal House, your Alien, your Exorcist, your Cheech and Chong, your Muppet Movie, your Deep Throat, your Sgt. Pepper's, your KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park, your...
[Edited by MrPleasant]
12th November 2006 04:10 PM
chevysales
quote:
marko wrote:
Theres TOO many to remember,but,iŽll go with these
dirty harry(first one)
godfather
serpico
apocalypse now

and ofcourse
star wars



french connection (first one)
12th November 2006 04:12 PM
Highwire Rob Welly, welly, welly, my fine droogies...

How can you forget...


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12th November 2006 04:22 PM
Steamboat Bill, Jr. The Conversation
Taxi Driver
Badlands
Manhattan
Frenzy
Annie Hall
Jaws
Cries and Whispers
Amarcord
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Days of Heaven
Family Plot
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
Love and Death
Sleeper
12th November 2006 04:39 PM
Chuck Blazing Saddles
The Exorcist
Up In Smoke
Apocalypse Now
Dog Day Afternoon
The Godfather
Taxi Driver
12th November 2006 05:32 PM
MrPleasant Feeling suicidal? How about this cutie?

"THE LONGEST, MOST MEANINGLESS MOVIE IN THE WORLD 1970 This British experimental oddity runs 48 hours long! In fact, the film is potentially endless as it's entirely constructed by progressive additions of found footage."

http://www.pimpadelicwonderland.com/lost.html
12th November 2006 06:32 PM
lotsajizz


in no particular order....and liable to change, but right now....

Little Big Man
Network
The Longest Yard
Chinatown
Apocalypse Now
Dawn Of The Dead
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Shining
Dog Day Afternoon
Animal House
The Godfather(s)
Cross Of Iron
American Graffiti
Eraserhead
Taxi Driver
Clockwork Orange
Monty Python And The Search For The Holy Grail
The Life Of Brian
Gimmie Shelter
Ladies And Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones
The Exorcist
Up In Smoke
Elvis, That's The Way It Is
The Kids Are All Right
Reggae Sunsplash I and II
The Grateful Dead Movie
Taxi Driver
S.O.B.
Kelly's Heroes
Enter The Dragon
12th November 2006 06:38 PM
Erik_Snow Clockwork Orange, isn't that from the 60s..?
Chinatown is from 1980, I thought...
12th November 2006 06:40 PM
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12th November 2006 06:42 PM
MrPleasant
quote:
Erik_Snow wrote:
Clockwork Orange, isn't that from the 60s..?
Chinatown is from 1980, I thought...



Orange was released in '71; Chinatown in '74.
12th November 2006 06:43 PM
ComeAsYouAre
quote:
chevysales wrote:


french connection (first one)



The second one was good too. I believe Hackman won an Oscar.

Race with the Devil
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry
Trilogy of Terror
12th November 2006 06:46 PM
MrPleasant
quote:
WJ wrote:
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"Wedding Trough" (a.k.a. "The Pigfucking Movie") was made in 1974.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072355/
12th November 2006 06:47 PM
MrPleasant
quote:
ComeAsYouAre wrote:


The second one was good too. I believe Hackman won an Oscar.


Yeah, for the first one. He received another Oscar for Unforgiven.
12th November 2006 06:48 PM
solmask godfather parts 1 & 2
one flew over the cuckoo`s nest
deliverence
dirty harry
jaws
12th November 2006 06:51 PM
WJ
quote:
MrPleasant wrote:


"Wedding Trough" (a.k.a. "The Pigfucking Movie") was made in 1974.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072355/



Hey, you're post numbers are in the 1970's.

Um....just a weird thing I noticed.
12th November 2006 06:53 PM
Erik_Snow
quote:
MrPleasant wrote:


Orange was released in '71; Chinatown in '74.



Oh really, well good thing I had those question-marks. Come to think of it...it was The Postman Always rings Twice that was released in late 1980. I better shut up.
12th November 2006 07:05 PM
Joey
quote:
marko wrote:
Theres TOO many to remember,but,iŽll go with these
dirty harry(first one)
godfather
serpico
apocalypse now

and ofcourse
star wars




Godfather I / Godfather II
Network
Rocky
Apocalypse Now
The Deer Hunter
Patton
12th November 2006 07:10 PM
GotToRollMe
quote:
MrPleasant wrote:
The Mirror
Amarcord
The Conversation
Annie Hall
M.A.S.H.
Hair
The Last Picture Show
American Graffiti
Kings Of The Road
The Godfather (parts I and II)
Dersu Uzala
Barry Lyndon
The Last Woman
The Kids Are Alright
Scenes From A Marriage
Harold And Maude
Eraserhead
Taxi Driver

One of the most exciting decades in film history. For the U.S., it was the most exciting. You had your Network, your Dog Day Afternoon, your "early funny ones" from Woody Allen, your Cuckoo's Nest, your Star Wars, your French Connection, your Deer Hunter, your Texas Chainsaw, your Dirty Harry, your National Lampoon's Animal House, your Alien, your Exorcist, your Cheech and Chong, your Muppet Movie, your Deep Throat, your Sgt. Pepper's, your KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park, your...
[Edited by MrPleasant]



Absolutely. The '70s were a goldmine of great flicks. I couldn't possibly pick just one.
12th November 2006 07:13 PM
lotsajizz good pick on 'Patton' Joey...I forgot that one...Scott was excellent and his Oscar refusal was the best ever!!

George C. Scott was a man's man....


12/2/06 I see the Who again, Pretenders opening this time!! Enjoy the Quest show!!






12th November 2006 07:19 PM
Joey " good pick on 'Patton' Joey...I forgot that one...Scott was excellent and his Oscar refusal was the best ever!!

George C. Scott was a man's man...."


Amen Jizzy !!!!

George C. Scott AND Johnny Carson were both class acts .


" 12/2/06 I see the Who again, Pretenders opening this time!! Enjoy the Quest show!! "


Yes , it should be a very memorable occasion -- the new album is wonderful and PETE and ROGER are at the Top - of - their - Game .

BEST STONES YET !!!

BEST WHO YET !!!!!




JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJOEY !


...

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[Edited by Joey]
12th November 2006 07:21 PM
Ten Thousand Motels Performance
Ned Kelley

I think both were released in 1970???????????



[Edited by Ten Thousand Motels]
12th November 2006 07:26 PM
WJ Back in the 70's, these were my favorite movies....

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