what would you say is the oldest film you've watched in full that you can concretely say you at least "like"?

what would you say is the oldest film you've watched in full that you can concretely say you at least "like"?

(short films, trick films, serials, and short-form cartoons shown in theaters are all applicable)

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    2001 space odyssey

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Its a mad mad mad mad world

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The Littlest Rebel
    They should bring it back to theaters for the centennial

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Duck Soup

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Oh wait I watched Sherlock Jr yesterday.

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous
  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    it's a wonderful life

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Freaks

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    King Kong, the teacher showed it during film class, and have to write essay about its techniques.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Quality Ass
    we have to go back

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    the maltese falcon

  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Stagecoach (1939), it's basically Mad Max

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I've seen a few of The Marx Brothers films when I was younger and loved those but couldn't tell you which ones.
    Casablanca, The Killing, Citizen Kane I suppose otherwise

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    1931 city light
    1934 the gay divorcee
    1938 carefree
    1938 pygmallion
    1939 wizard of oz
    1940 the philadelphia story

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      *city lights

  14. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Nosferatu for sure, I watched it on a bunch of Benadryl when I was younger and it was comfy

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      baste

  15. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    A Trip to the Moon from 1902. It's only 10 minutes long though.

  16. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Modern Times (1936).

    In general I like British films from the 40s, 50s and 60s, mainly but not exclusively Ealing. My favourites are Whisky Galore! and Passport To Pimlico although all the Alec Guinness ones are great.

    If you want a random rec of something to watch, I saw School For Scoundrels (1960) the other night and it was highly amusing. I refuse to watch the Billy Bob Thornton remake.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Weird how billy bob did bad news bears and school for scoundrels, two remakes of classic movies back to back

  17. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    i've seen some plenty entertaining silent film slapstick stuff

  18. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Logan's Run (1976)

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      genuine question. why?
      the plot is awful and its like a C-tier Star trek in the effects department

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        It's funny how many awards it won or was nominated for special effects and then the next year Star Wars came along and set everyone's expectations about ten levels higher.

  19. 2 years ago
    Anonymous
  20. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I like a bunch of old films. Stuff by Fritz Lang doesn't even feel old or dated.
    But the earliest shit I love start to finish is probably Laurel and Hardy. Stuff like Nosferatu is cool but there's a ton of boring shit in it.

  21. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    the phantom carriage

  22. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Battleship Potemkin. Commie propaganda aside, it's really well shot

  23. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The cabinet of Dr Kaligari

  24. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Definitely OG Snow white but everyone watched that as a little kid, maybe its biased
    Also watched Citizen Kane but I honestly don’t know if I liked it, it felt ok but kinda long-winded, literally “one of the movies of all time”

  25. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Fantasia.

  26. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I enjoyed watching the nukes wipe out a bunch of subhuman insectoid nips lol

  27. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >The Count of Monte Cristo (1934)

  28. 2 years ago
    Anonymous
  29. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I'm only counting features. Lifeboat by Hitchwiener. 1944.

  30. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Birth of a Nation

  31. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The Adventures of Don Juan (1948)

  32. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The Kid

  33. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The Arrival Of The Train

  34. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Nosferatu

  35. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Feature: Fantômas: In the Shadow of the Guillotine (1913)
    Short: The Haunted Castle (1896) or The Astronomer's Dream (1898)

  36. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)

      yea that was good too iirc

  37. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Abbott and Costello go to the Jungle.

  38. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Battleship Potemkin is very interesting

  39. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I was surprised at how modern Citizen Kane (1941) felt, very enjoyable movie
    Mr Smith Goes To Washington (1939) doesn't feel modern, but its about politicians being corrupt, so it's timeless in that regard.

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