Can the expression "oldie but goodie" apply to movies? It's true that movies made decades ago didn't have the same sky-high budgets or special effects as today's films. But remember that the essence of a quality movie is in its story, and good storytelling never goes out of style. Here's a list of the top movies that were released prior to 1960 ( listed in no particular order):
1. Gone with the Wind (1939)
This film was adapted from Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind" (1936). The epic film is set in America's South during the Civil War. This story chronicles how the Civil War impacted the lives of White Southerners. "Gone with the Wind" won an astounding 10 Academy Awards, which set a record that lasted for two decades.
2. Wizard of Oz (1939)
This musical-fantasy movie is based on the children's novel of the same title. The film includes several stars, including Judy Garland. It has become renowned for its storytelling, its utilization of Technicolor, and its special effects. The film has become one of the most famous of all time, and is included on several top 100 film lists.
3. Citizen Kane (1941)
This quintessential classic film starred, and was directed by Orson Welles. The story chronicles the life of Charles Foster Kane. Although Kane is initially intent on serving the public, he later becomes obsessed with obtaining power. The film is mainly narrated through the use of flashbacks. Many critics consider "Citizen Kane" to be the greatest film of all time.
4. Casablanca (1942)
This film has some of the most memorable one-liners in film history, including "Play it again, Sam" and "Here's looking at you, kid." The movie stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, and is set in World War II. "Casablanca" focuses on the dilemma of Rock Blaine, played by Bogart. He must choose between love and virtue. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, and won three.
5. It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Though set during Christmas, you can enjoy this film during any day of the year. The film was directed and produced by Frank Capra, and stars James Steward. Stewart, who plays the character George Bailey, is a man whose pending suicide is halted by his guardian angel-Clarence. Clarence shows George how he has affected other people, as well as his community.
6. All about Eve (1950)
It's difficult for anyone to ignore a film that was nominated for 14 Academy Awards (it eventually won six). The movie is based on a short story. "All about Eve" stars Bette Davis. It chronicles one Broadway star's rise to stardom, resulting in her receiving a prestigious award.
7. Singin' in the Rain (1952)
This comedy-musical film stared Gene Kelley (who was also the co-director). It's has unquestionably become one of the most popular and critically-acclaimed musicals of all time. The film is about films, and chronicles Hollywood's transition from silent films, to "talkies."
8. Rear Window (1954)
Alfred Hitchcock directed this suspense film. The story features Jimmy Steward, who plays a photographer. While recovering from a broken leg, the photographer observes signs that one of his neighbors may have murdered his wife. Many movie critics argue that this was Hitchcock's best film.
9. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
Set during World War II, the film is based on the novel of the same name. The story is based on the experiences of British prisoners of war, in a Japanese prison camp. All of the prisoners are required to participate in the construction of a bride over the River Kwai. The film won seven Academy Awards, including the one for Best Picture.
10. Some Like It Hot (1959)
This comedy film stars Marilyn Monroe in one of her most famous roles. The movie is about a pair of struggling musicians who witness a massacre in 1929. They flee Chicago, in order to save their lives. The men decide to disguise themselves as females, so they can play in an all-female musical band. The American Film Institute listed this film as the greatest American comedy film ever.
So there you have it! These are some of the top films that have withstood the test of time. They prove that quality filmmaking produces quality films that can last for eons.
The Top 5 Fantasy Movies of All Time
Now, you can watch high quality television like never before, and with that in mind, DVD's are being purchased all over to be watched on their respective tv, and many of them are much older movies being watched by an audience wanting to see what their favorite fantasy movies are like in a quality never experienced before.
As fun as it may be to go on about the power of HD, this is about the greatest fantasy movies of all time, and why they would be perfect viewing in HD. To start things off, what could be more fitting than King Kong? Debuting in 1933, it was the Jurassic Park of it's generation, of course the DVD version leaves nothing in the hearts of King Kong fanatics! Being in HD now, one of the greatest movies and remakes of all time can only be better.
Next on the list is Jason and the Argonauts. This movie introduced so many incredible fantasy characters to the world and a lot of them are still being used today. Who could ever forget those Hydras and Harpies? They still leave chills! You can't have a fantasy-based movie list without Lord of the Rings. This movie redefined this movie genre for the next generation. There are so many words to explain how great it was that it makes it impossible to convey. As expected, both movies listed gain an extra punch in high-definition.
Harry Potter is in the same neighborhood as Lord of the Rings in what it did to pop culture. It may not be all that historic, but it's effects in the next few decades will always be remembered. While this next one was tough to cut out of the list, it has to get an honorable mention. Of course, that one being Star Wars. The only reason it goes off is that the movies that explained the childhood of Darth Vader just didn't ring well with many.
Last, but not least is one of the most historic fantasy movies ever known. The Wizard of Oz is that movie that every person grew up seeing in their childhood. It doesn't matter when you were born, if you were a child, you saw that movie, and guess what? You liked it! It didn't have the greatest amount of action, but taking place back then, how could it? Needless to say, when watching it on your TV dvd player, the popularity still remained as great as ever. Sometimes the old and simple things can still provide the quality a fantasy audience looks for, even after many decades.
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