The dubbing we have here in Spain is very good. Especially in my childhood and adolescence, in the late 70s and early 80s. In relation to the films produced from the 1950s to the 1990s.@smudgersmissingleg yep, the original
@JOHN72 we also call it “Dance of the Vampires” in Greece (and in German-speaking languages). I like Polanski, Dance is so spoofy, I didn’t get the joke until after seeing Hammer Horror films. The Tenant and Rosemary’s Baby are great too. Hate Polanski the guy though.
Another great film I grew up with, though I haven't seen it in probably 15 years.Raising Arizona is another great flick
Oof, I've got a major thing for Myrna Loy too. Even later in a film like The Best Years of Our Lives - Yowza.Shit, I’ve watched this so many times I’ve forgotten to list it …. Mr. Blandings Builds his Dream House
Nice to see Ozu on there! He’s another one. One can return to his films. I love films like those because they make me think that audiences, even in a country like Japan, have totally changed. There’s just no way a film like that would be anything but a minor art film today. Hard Setsuko, miraculously, only died a few years ago. After her film career, she lived on quietly, without any media attention, for many many decades. I also love Animal Crackers. I love the openings of those Marx Brothers films, when Groucho sings.As with everything, over familiarity breeds contempt. So no one picture is going to be my one and only.
That said, there are a number of films I enjoy revisiting. Here are a few of them.
The General, City Lights, Modern Times, A Night At The Opera, Casablanca, King Of Hearts, Best Years Of Our Lives, Seven Samurai, Ikiru, La Belle et Bete, The Grand Illusion, Sunrise, The Wizard Of Oz, My Man Godfrey, Bringing Up Baby, Strangers On A Train, Nothing Sacred, Battle Ship Potemkin, King Kong, Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Seven, Pale Rider, Tokyo Godfathers, Steamboat Bill Junior, Nosferatu, M, Metropolis, Judgement At Nuremberg, Pat And Mike, Bad Day At Blackrock, It’s A Wonderful Life, Alls Quiet On The Western Front, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Shop Around The Corner, Cheyenne Autumn, Animal Crackers, Rashomon, Floating Weeds, etc, etc.
3 movies on VHS I grew up with that I would never turn off or change the channel on - Big Trouble in Little China, Commando, Enter The Dragon.
Fargo
Midnight Run
Separate Tables
A Face in the Crowd
The Apartment
Von Ryan's Express
Marty
The African Queen
(not necessarily in that order)
The point is to pick one. Yes I know it's tough but as said there can only be one.The Outlaw Josey Wales and Master and Commander
Ugh, another movie I watch over and over is TBYOOL.Oof, I've got a major thing for Myrna Loy too. Even later in a film like The Best Years of Our Lives - Yowza.
How a pair of eyes can be so demure yet so sexy is beyond me.
Edit: wow I didn't realize TBYOOL actually came out before Mr Blandings. Sheesh.
I didn't realise you could only pick one. If I have to pick one then it has to be the greatest movie ever made and that would be The Room.The point is to pick one. Yes I know it's tough but as said there can only be one.
I wanted to make it a little more challenging, everyone can come up with a list of 5 or more movies they can watch over and over, just makes it tougher to pick one. There are many here i could add to my list, movies i've seen 10 or 15 or 20 times and still will watch if I happen across them, that being said El Dorado is the one i will seek out.As anyone can plainly see I’m an idiot that can’t follow rules.
I have more than one favorite.
My dad had this on vhs and I used to watch it all the time when I was a kid. Now I have that eerie chase scene music in my head!The Spaghetti Westerns. But there is one that I never tire of seeing again, Roman Polanski,View attachment 233455 The Dance of the Vampires.
That's a fun movie. Full of great stars.