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Favorite 1930s movie?
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Favorite 1930s movie?
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>>63323151
Are you fucking joking, nigga?
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>>63323151
blood of a poet
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>>63323151
Scarface
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>>63323195
yikes
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>>63323192
that movie came out in the 80's retard
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Make Way For Tomorrow.
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>>63323151
It happened one night and Gone with the Wind made me gay for Clark.
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>>63323224
lol he's talking about the Howard Hawks version from '32 which is a great film.
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>>63323151
La Regle du Jeu
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>>63323273
This is the correct answer. I also enjoy Top Hat.
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>>63323151
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>>63323396
This.
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>>63323224 >>63323184
fucking plebs
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>>63323247
>Howard Hawks
eh... decent movie but terrible film imo
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Gone With the Wind.
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>>63323185
That statue creeped me out
I have no idea what the movie was about but it was weird, I liked it
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>>63323385
>>63323356
>>63323273
I honestly prefer Grand Illusion over Rules of the Game
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>>63323273
>>63323356
>>63323385
This.
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>>63323151

sweeping epic
as cutting edge as citizen kane, but lesser known
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King fucking Kong, fuckers
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>>63323185

Just watched it and it was great, along with Orpheus, still need to see The Testament of Orpheus.

agreed
>>63323356

along with this>>63323453

The 39 Steps is a personal favorite
It Happened One Night
The Thin Man
Stagecoach
Modern Times/City Lights
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>>63323435
also, All Quiet on the Western Front.
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>>63323446
I used to. Grand Illusion is the more accessible one. The Rules of the Game has a very strange tone that's different from almost every other movie. It's funny, but not laugh out loud funny, all the way through. I wasn't sure if I was supposed to be laughing or not the first time I saw it. Until the scene where they're all beating each other up, that was hilarious, but then the ending isn't funny at all. Once you realize that the whole movie is satire, you watch it again, and realize how clever and subtle it is, and even the ending becomes a little funny. The last line makes me chuckle.
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>>63323427
Whatever, dude.
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>>63323427
>decent movie but terrible film imo
Wait, what?
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>>63323195
when keeping it edgy goes wrong
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>>63323461
>muh yellowface

Why is this movie so problematic?
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King Kong
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>>63323652
nice rebuttal
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>>63323712
You really expected a serious response to your memeing?
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>>63323652
>>63323427
>>63323247
>>63323192

People say Hawks invented the genre with Scarface, but Cagney was modernity.
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Wizard of Oz
>being a patrician pleb
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Modern Times
The Adventures of Robin Hood
A Night at the Opera
King Kong
City Lights
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Bride of Frankenstein
Gone With the Wind
Freaks
Duck Soup
Frankenstein
A Day at the Races
The Grand Illusion
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>>63323609

(not the guy you're answering to but I have the same stance as him)
Yeah, that's what I think. I've only seen Rules of the Game once (mainly because it was 1 month ago, I want to wait a bit before a rewatch), but that's definitely a film that deserves another watch to really appreciate it. I got the fact that it was satire etc., and it was funny (like you said, not laugh out loud funny), but it made me feel that I should see it another time to really get it. But from what I saw, the characters, dialogue, pacing etc. were excellent.
La Grande Illusion had more emotional impact on me though, and with just one watch, so for the moment I prefer it.But it has less rewatchability.
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>>63323777
Hawks best movie of the 30s was Bringing Up Baby, he usually excelled in screwball comedies.

>>63323920
L'Atalante is better than half of these
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>>63324071
Scarface was half-screwball comedy, that's the reason it caused such an outrage when it came out.
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>>63324071

Have to disagree. Recently rewatched it, as part of going through Richard Brody's top ten American films, of which that was one. Hepburn is transcendent and a joy to watch, and listen to. Grant's reacting to her and their interplay is charming. Otherwise, there's not too much to love. Flawed ending in which after abhorring her for the entire film he suddenly and without reason falls in love just as it's time to end. I understand Hawks cut some scenes of them warming up, but as it is, it's just out of left field. It's cute, it's fun, but I don't see the masterpiece my boy Brody or you sees and much prefer Scarface.

http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/choosing-the-best-american-movies

>>63324071
>L'Atalante is better than half of these

Another film that didnt live up to the hype for me. She's endearing, it's lovely at points, that's about it.
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>>63323653
It's a shitty meme.
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Spanish Dracula
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Anyone listen to Gilbert Gottfried's podcast? Highly recommend it to fans of old Hollywood, comedy, horror. He and his co-host are great fans of, and really knowledgable about those times and have a lot of interesting guests. He's always doing his Bela Lugosi which reminded me. Dracula's certainly a great from that decade.
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