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Old 18-02-2020, 12:55 PM #1
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Do you struggle with them? Do you find them hard to watch. Do you find them difficult to relate to?
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I watched them a lot when I was young but not as much recently.
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I watched them a lot when I was young but not as much recently.
Before the days of Sky and the Internet, we were a lot more exposed to them, growing up, than the young ones of today.

I do wonder if many of today's younger generations, go seeking them out much, or prefer to just stick in the modern times that they're used to and know.
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Do you struggle with them? Do you find them hard to watch. Do you find them difficult to relate to?
No I really like them , A few of my faves are Rebecca, The Haunting and Hush,hush sweet Charlotte.not keen on comedies though now or then.
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Before the days of Sky and the Internet, we were a lot more exposed to them, growing up, than the young ones of today.

I do wonder if many of today's younger generations, go seeking them out much, or prefer to just stick in the modern times that they're used to and know.
I’m not a big film watcher and I personally wouldn’t go seeking out to watch one of these older films (but then I don’t go out my way to watch modern ones either). I could imagine some of today’s younger generation would be still be interested in these films though as they’re from a time when there was no special effects, CGI etc. They’re more contemporary and the story telling in some are probably a lot more innovative than what you’d see in some modern films nowadays. I would imagine these older films would be of interest to those who want to pursue a career in Media as it would mainly be a source of inspiration for them.
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The only black and white film I watched was Tarantula.

Despite my fear of spiders, I enjoyed it.
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I’m not a big film watcher and I personally wouldn’t go seeking out to watch one of these older films (but then I don’t go out my way to watch modern ones either). I could imagine some of today’s younger generation would be still be interested in these films though as they’re from a time when there was no special effects, CGI etc. They’re more contemporary and the story telling in some are probably a lot more innovative than what you’d see in some modern films nowadays. I would imagine these older films would be of interest to those who want to pursue a career in Media as it would mainly be a source of inspiration for them.
Culturally, they're massively different, just in terms of language that's used, you won't see much, if any swear words and the fact they were made before the sexual revolution of the sixties is another factor.
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No I really like them , A few of my faves are Rebecca, The Haunting and Hush,hush sweet Charlotte.not keen on comedies though now or then.
I like Rebecca. I struggled with The Haunting, it was a bit slow, but I might give it another chance sometime, sometimes you're just not in the right mood. Never seen Hush. Hush sweet Charlotte.
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Culturally, they're massively different, just in terms of language that's used, you won't see much, if any swear words and the fact they were made before the sexual revolution of the sixties is another factor.
It’s these subtleties that I think some of the younger generation seem to miss and maybe don’t understand. I think as well that some don’t really watch a film from an ‘art’ perspective especially since CGI and stuff is so popular, the art of storytelling is kinda pushed back a bit (I feel anyways).
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I like Rebecca. I struggled with The Haunting, it was a bit slow, but I might give it another chance sometime, sometimes you're just not in the right mood. Never seen Hush. Hush sweet Charlotte.
Bette Davies is in Hush hush sweet Charlotte, great actress Alf, also liked her in Whatever happened to baby Jane.
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There only one film I remember (vividly) and that was ‘An Inspector Calls’ from 1954 which we had to study in school.
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If I had to recommend a film to a newcomer who wants to explore older movies, (I'm talking old Hollywood, before The American New wave, which began in the mid to late sixties) Then I think a good film to start with is 12 Angry Men. It's a great film and it's an easy watch. It was the film that started me getting into older movies, about 10-15 years ago.
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Love Great Expectations and Its a wonderful life but dont tend to watch that many black and white movies. Love young frankenstein too however thats black and white in an ironic sense
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No struggles. Not hard. Not hard to relate usually.

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It helps though if they've been remastered.
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Paths of Glory and 12 Angry Men two great black and white films
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Have you seen the remake of 12 Angry Men !?

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Tis true.
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I love 'em. Billy Wilder is one of my fave directors. Check out all his films from Sunset Boulevard, Ace in the hole, Some like it hot and The Apartment
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Years ago yeah.

Lazy Sundays are...different now though.
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I recommend the film "The Heiress" for you, starring the fantastic Olivia de Havilland. A tour de force of a performance by her and a pretty tidy film.
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Seen them all many times, I always do a Wilder binge from time to time, one of the greats.
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Nah, I'm not that old.
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