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Nominate A Movie! For The SHH! Classics Movie Tournament!

Movies205 said:
I thought Searchers is a bit over-rated, Stagecoach though I absolutely loved.

We'll agree on something other than Bay one of these days:up:
 
U.S War Machine said:
But it's 90's not the millinium

It states in the first post any nomination must have been made before 1986 as he is gonna do a seperate poll on movies in the last 20 years
 
Someone nominate "It's A Wonderful Life" and "Mr.Smith Goes To Washington"
 
Please noinate Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, one of my all time favs.

I'm glad to hear that Rear Window is in, that movie was great.

Oh, how I love Jimmy Stewart.
 
Mr. Smith was already nominated by someone. It's on the list in the first post.
 
Damn.

I have two that are not on the list yet. Both Hitchcock. One considered the fore-runner of the modern action film. The other maybe Hitchcock's top masterpiece of his style and shock endings.

North by Northwest and Vertigo.

Both have stellar performances by top actors. Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart.

I'll pick one but hope the other one gets entered by someone as well.

James Mason and Martin Landau have outstanding supporting actor perfomances in this one as well... I'll go with North by Northwest.
 
Truthteller said:
Damn.

I have two that are not on the list yet. Both Hitchcock. One considered the fore-runner of the modern action film. The other maybe Hitchcock's top masterpiece of his style and shock endings.

North by Northwest and Vertigo.

Both have stellar performances by top actors. Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart.

I'll pick one but hope the other one gets entered by someone as well.

James Mason and Martin Landau have outstanding supporting actor perfomances in this one as well... I'll go with North by Northwest.
Good, becaue JLbats picked Vertigo.
 
Truthteller said:
Damn.

I have two that are not on the list yet. Both Hitchcock. One considered the fore-runner of the modern action film. The other maybe Hitchcock's top masterpiece of his style and shock endings.

North by Northwest and Vertigo.

Both have stellar performances by top actors. Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart.

I'll pick one but hope the other one gets entered by someone as well.

James Mason and Martin Landau have outstanding supporting actor perfomances in this one as well... I'll go with North by Northwest.

North By Northwest is a brilliant movie. :up: :up:
 
Yeah, I picked Vertigo, but Movies hasn't added it yet for some reason.
 
Tangled Web said:
Only one nomination allowed?

Alright, I'll stick with Dr. Strangelove : Or How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb.

Someone please nominate a Jimmy Stewart movie!

Well you can still nominate a Jimmy Stewart movie, since I nominated Dr. Strangelove back on the first page.
 
Sweet.

Did someone nominate Mr. Smith Goes to Washington? I'll nominate that.

If that was taken then I'll go with Call Northside 777.
 
Are any of the following available? And if so, someone nominate whichever one's aren't taken: The Bicycle Thief, Roman Holiday, Tokyo Drifter, The Conversation, The 400 Blows
 
Tangled Web said:
Good, becaue JLbats picked Vertigo.
That is good then. We have both picked well. :)
ANTHONYNASTI said:
North By Northwest is a brilliant movie. :up: :up:
Yeah it is. Its just chock full of great stuff. James Mason is just spot on with his high brow character... and that dialog that he gives Grant in the auction scene in particular, but throughout the movie as well is top notch and funny! Cary Grant is virtually untouchable in his acting ability and of course it shows here again. The sets, the Van Damn house, Mount Rushmore, etc... and of course the archetype plane attack scene with the crop duster. Its one of those scenes that has been copied time and time again, so as to seem so familiar, but here is the original.
JLBats said:
Yeah, I picked Vertigo, but Movies hasn't added it yet for some reason.
OK. Good show then! :up: Vertigo is hypnotic. It requires repeat views to absorb and sort through all the psychological and visual aspects. What a stunning movie.


And of course both of them have celebrated fantastic addictive melodic scores by Bernard Herrmann.
 
Can I change my vote to a Street Car Named Desire. I think that is a slightly more iconic movie than Mommy Dearest, and has a little more relevance in pop culture.
 
kypade said:
Are any of the following available? And if so, someone nominate whichever one's aren't taken: The Bicycle Thief, Roman Holiday, Tokyo Drifter, The Conversation, The 400 Blows
I think they're all available. Nominate Roman Holiday. You know you want to.
 
Um, yeah, of course I want to or else I'dn't've said anything. But I don't want to waste my nomination if I can get someone else to do it. :O
 

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