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Bit soon don't you think? We should really give 80s a go first.

Anyway..come to think of it I think I've actually seen more 60s movies than 70s or maybe even 80s. Another great decade, if not for Hollywood.

1. Breathless
2. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
3. Bonnie and Clyde
4. A Hard Day's Night
5. Dr Strangelove
6. La Dolce Vita (finally saw a Fellini)
7. Jules And Jim
8. Psycho
9. The Apartment
10. Rosemary's baby
Honorable Mentions:

Through a Glass Darkly. The Manchurian Candidate, The Great Escape, Chimes At Midnight, Closely Watched Trains, Rosemary's baby, Easy Rider, The Birds
 
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i'd say psycho and rear window both hitchcock classics and west side story the greatest movie musical in my mind, great scenery, score and acting
 
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Benny_ said:
Bit soon don't you think? We should really give 80s a go first.

Anyway..come to think of it I think I've actually seen more 60s movies than 70s or maybe even 80s. Another great decade, if not for Hollywood.

1. Breathless
2. The 400 Blows
3. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
4. Bonnie and Clyde
5. A Hard Day's Night
6. Dr Strangelove
7. La Dolce Vita (finally saw a Fellini)
8. Jules And Jim
9. Psycho
10. The Apartment

Honorable Mentions:

Through a Glass Darkly. The Manchurian Candidate, The Great Escape, Chimes At Midnight, Closely Watched Trains, Rosemary's baby, Easy Rider, The Birds
nice list
the good, the bad and the ugly is probably my vote
but la dolce vita must come a very close second

for sergio leone also must add:
the rest of the dollars trilogy (a fistful of dollars, a few dollars more)
also once upon a time in the west

fellini also made 8 1/2 in the 60s, as well as Juliet of the Spirits

BlowUp
 

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lessthanthree said:
following the trend...

my vote goes to Week End
this movie looks quite cool
Fisher seems to have a recording of it to :)
i'll have to check it out
 

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Strangelove is best of all time .: of 60s.
 

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Most of the films that immediately sprung to mind were 50's films. Gah.

The Sound of Music (shuttup or I cut you), A Man for all Seasons, A Hard Day's Night, Yellow Submarine, Bonnie and Clyde
 
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dr strangelove wins by a mile.
participation ribbons for sweet charity, easy rider and the african queen.

edit:
oh my god i forgot midnight cowboy. the world is ending!
 
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I'll have to say Dr Strangelove as well. Also liked The Great Escape, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and Once Upon A Time In The West.
 

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Benny_ said:
^African Queen? I could've sworn Bogey died in the 50s :p
you cant tell me that you didnt think the african queen was superb...really though, that film has everything.

is the treasure of the sierra madre from the 60's? cos that was an awesome film as well.
 

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AlleyCat said:
you cant tell me that you didnt think the african queen was superb...really though, that film has everything.

is the treasure of the sierra madre from the 60's? cos that was an awesome film as well.
i think that's actually from the 40s :p
you're jumping the gun
 

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walrusbear said:
i think that's actually from the 40s :p
you're jumping the gun
shit! not again!

but he looked so old i was sure it was after his marlowe days...
anyway, it was a good film. even if i have a shocking memory for production decades.
 

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i agree with you however
sierra madre is excellent

has anyone mentioned The Wild Bunch yet?
 

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