Old Movies…

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    Autolite
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    I’m a fan of the older B&W movies from the forties and fifties. I especially like crime dramas and ‘film noir’. It might surprise the younger guys that some of these older pics have a Red Pill message. Here are some that really underscore the hazards or associating with women and weren’t afraid to show us their true nature…

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    Gravel Pit
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    I was born in 86. Now being in my 30s, Im only starting to be able to appreciate these vintage films. Id like to know more but hate to hassle the old timers with creating lists of the best films to grab up.

    Sometimes I venture to Movie Trading Co. and I check out that section but I dont really know what is a hit and what is a miss. Id like to own some of the good ones but spending $6 a pop on a hunch is 50/50.

    Which are the Diamonds, which are the Sand.

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    Puffin Stuff
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    Diamond: “The Postman Always Rings Twice”.

    About a thot that meets a young drifter and convinces him to kill her older husband for fun and prizes.

    The original is best, 1946.

    The 1981 remake was good with Jack Nickleson as the young drifter.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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    Autolite
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    Check out Angie Dickinson’s character in ‘The Killers’… (1964 remake)

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    Jim01
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    American History X is a modern classic – zero feminist crap and I have watched the film about 100 times and what I always takeaway from it is that PEOPLE are c~~~s – regardless of race people are t~~~s

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    Grumpy
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    I enjoyed most movies prior to 2000.
    Now they are just not what they used to be, with the odd exception.
    Movies used to be about the visualization and evolution of a story and its characters. The special effects used to be a bonus, now actually having a story with characters that progress is the unexpected bonus.
    There is only so much “escape from reality” that I can handle before I have to escape that escape due to the complete and utter unbelieveableness and absurdity of the characters and story line.
    Finding the “easter eggs” in a movie plot/visual representation used to be a challenging pleasure, now you have to find the damn plot if there is one. Honestly it saddens me that the bloopers/out takes are better than most modern movies offered.
    Having said that, when I casually look at “movies” these days, I can almost instantly recall the original book or film they plagiarized and bastardized the cast of characters.
    For me, the entertainment industry of “today” is far from entertaining and not very industrious.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

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