Newhart and other classics

Newhart

Lately I’ve been in the mood to watch a lot of old stuff. Currently I’m watching the old tv show called Newhart which I vaguely remember watching when I was a kid. For some reason I find the show very comforting to watch.

There are also a bunch of classics I’ve still haven’t watched which figured I’d get out of the way while I am at it:
Dr. Strangelove
Grease
Paths of Glory
Rain Man
Spartacus
Trading Places

I think whats pushed me to start watching old movies is the lack of decent movies nowadays. Nothing I’m watching is turning out to be anything extraordinary. Where is the Apocalypse Now of today? Thats what we’re missing.



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  1. 1. teach | August 11th, 2008 at 11:02 pm

    ‘Grease’ is one of the all time best movies of the past 30 years. So naff it’s cool. We all wanted to be Rizzo or Kennicki and queued for hours at cinemas only to be turned away because it was ”full” again. I queued in the snow for three hours to see it.
    Grease 2 was a let down but isn’t that often the case with sequels?
    What about ‘Jaws’ tho’ surely it should be up there with them as a classic to watch- especially now it’s summer swimming time ?!
    I had a history teacher who looked like Dr Strangelove…..Eddie his name was.

  2. 2. Armani Exchanger | August 12th, 2008 at 7:17 am

    ” For some reason I find the show very comforting to watch.” agree with you Mark …with this life style that everyone shall have a different one with different aspects.

    We all share one thing that sometime we need some free time to spend it alone or with the people who we love.

    So we need sometime to watch one of our favorite movies, read a book, or even listen to some relaxing music.

  3. 3. Mathai | August 12th, 2008 at 7:58 am

    you haven’t seen Dr. Strangelove ??

    I dont remember Newhart, was it aired on KTV2 in the 80’s ?

  4. 4. ilsul6ana | August 12th, 2008 at 8:20 am

    So true about movies nowadays! They make these huge commercials and make really good trailers and it turns out those are the only good parts in the movie. I’m always disappointed in the end!

  5. 5. Boss | August 12th, 2008 at 9:13 am

    Spartacus is a classic. That said, I’m not going to say we don’t have any modern-day classics. ‘There Will Be Blood’ was probably one of the best movies I’ve seen in a long, long time. And if you haven’t seen it yet (and very few haven’t) ‘The Big Lebowski’ (not TOO new, but new enough) is probably one of the greatest movies ever made.

  6. 6. zed | August 12th, 2008 at 10:04 am

    trading places is the best, must see

  7. 7. zaydoun | August 12th, 2008 at 6:14 pm

    Holy crap Mark! You haven’t seen “Trading Places” or “Grease”??!!!!

    Dr. Strangelove is brilliant. Rain Man is overblown. Spartacus is a good old fashioned Hollywood epic.

    Haven’t seen Paths of Glory, but since it’s a Kubrick film it will at least be interesting.

    If you want really good old B&W classics, try these:

    - The Apartment
    - Sweet Smell of Success (crying out for a remake!!!)
    - From Here to Eternity
    - Double Indemnity

    You can thank me later

  8. 8. zaydoun | August 12th, 2008 at 6:15 pm

    And the original “Manchurian Candidate”!!!!!

  9. 9. teach | August 12th, 2008 at 7:57 pm

    The Thomas Crown Affair- with Steve McQueen
    Love Story- Ali McGraw

  10. 10. SmoKeY | August 12th, 2008 at 8:37 pm

    wow lots of grannies here . . . personally i haven’t seen any of the movies you posted except the rain man which is as zaydoun said overrated or maybe coz i hate tom cruise.

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