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New postPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 11:23 pm 
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Gone with the Wind is a favorite and The Wizard of Oz are givens!
I would have to say anything with Katherine Hepburn, especially The African Queen.


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I've never seen The African Queen what is it about?


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Yea well Citizen Kane should be a given .. great freakin film.


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Pretty sure I mentioned citizen kane on the first page. =]
Good to see i'm not the only one!

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I saw The Jazz Singer the other day ... was sorta interesting. Only like 5 minutes of the entire film had sound and the rest was all silent.

This was the film that amazed people for being a "talkie" ... and not much of the film had speech anyways.


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Last week i saw Terminator. This movie is really amazing.I wanna to watch it again.

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GoodOmens wrote:
I saw The Jazz Singer the other day ... was sorta interesting. Only like 5 minutes of the entire film had sound and the rest was all silent.

This was the film that amazed people for being a "talkie" ... and not much of the film had speech anyways.


I had to watch the jazz singer for a class. Was very interesting to compare what blows our minds today and what blew people's minds then, when it comes to theater.

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