I thought this might spark some interesting admissions and suggestions: which classic films have you never seen?
Actually, I never have seen Star Wars - well, all the way through, that is. (I suspect this thread ought to be about that too - not just films you haven't seen a single frame of).
Although I did go with some young French cousins to see The Empire Strikes Back in the cinema, when it came out, I suddenly recall - didn't understand a thing !
Add to Star Wars: Wizard of Oz, Dr Zhivago, Laurence of Arabia, Sound of Music... - quite a lot of the 'Christmas Day afternoon' standbys, in fact.
The thought was triggered by the fact that today was a classic 'watch a classic film' Sunday afternoon - drizzly, dark and chilly out. And so I watched a film recorded off the TV some time ago:
The Night of the Generals (1967)
How come I've never seen it before?! I loved it!
What a cast: Donald Pleasence, Philippe Noiret, Charles Gray, Tom Courtenay, Coral Browne, John Gregson, Nigel Stock, Christopher Plummer, Omar Sharif... and last but BY NO MEANS least, Peter O'Toole putting in a quite magnificent turn as a complete and total nutter....
Unexpected storyline - set in the latter stages of WW2 and knee-deep in German officers - but not a 'war story' as such, but more a detective crime drama.
Perfect for a nasty March afternoon!
Actually, I never have seen Star Wars - well, all the way through, that is. (I suspect this thread ought to be about that too - not just films you haven't seen a single frame of).
Although I did go with some young French cousins to see The Empire Strikes Back in the cinema, when it came out, I suddenly recall - didn't understand a thing !
Add to Star Wars: Wizard of Oz, Dr Zhivago, Laurence of Arabia, Sound of Music... - quite a lot of the 'Christmas Day afternoon' standbys, in fact.
The thought was triggered by the fact that today was a classic 'watch a classic film' Sunday afternoon - drizzly, dark and chilly out. And so I watched a film recorded off the TV some time ago:
The Night of the Generals (1967)
How come I've never seen it before?! I loved it!
What a cast: Donald Pleasence, Philippe Noiret, Charles Gray, Tom Courtenay, Coral Browne, John Gregson, Nigel Stock, Christopher Plummer, Omar Sharif... and last but BY NO MEANS least, Peter O'Toole putting in a quite magnificent turn as a complete and total nutter....
Unexpected storyline - set in the latter stages of WW2 and knee-deep in German officers - but not a 'war story' as such, but more a detective crime drama.
Perfect for a nasty March afternoon!
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