Favourite golden oldie?

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tsniffer
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iv neva heard of that film.

wizard of oz, now thats a classic.

return to oz, scary film.
 

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Never heard of 'Of mice and men'?

Scarface is a golden oldie... but not golden oldie as in a youngsters film obviously.
 

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yeah neva heard of it, was neva taught that in my school. suppose it depends when u took gcses.
 

JoeAshton

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omg of mice and men omg wtf what a only book i have read tbh and liked lol
 

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Oooo... Oldies. I feel at home now.

Can't beat (although you probably can!!) in no particular order.

Rocky Horror Picture Show
Little Shop of Horrors (the original (www.imdb.com/title/tt0054033) with Jack Nicholson)
An Officer and A Gentleman (ok... I admit, I occasionally enjoy the odd weepie)
American Werewolf in London (Paris was pants!!)
and the old favourites, shown every easter/school holiday/christmas/sunday afternoon throughout the Late '80's to mid '90's... Romancing the Stone and Jewel of the Nile.

Goonies - Legendary film ("do the truffle shuffle")
Italian Job - Loved it, and want to cause severe bodily harm to the idiot that decided to remake it!!!

and last, but not least... The Lord of the Rings - animated
 

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tom and and jerry and cheesy cartoons like so!

Chitty chitty bang bang was kool too.

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It takes more than a fire truck to stop drop dead fred.
 

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:(.

Put Bambi aside, i'll say Kes. I could watch it over and over.
Brilliant film, watched it loads as a kid and loved it! Then found it in HMV a few years back for like 5 quid so BARGAIN!
Now i can bring my daughter up on some good northern history as well.

My all time favourite though is

Small kid: Land before time (with the little dinosaurs, still 1 of my favourite films even in adulthood adn had to buy it for my daughter)

Bigger small kid: Stephen Kings Sleeperwalker (still the only horror film i can stand to watch without yawning apart from of course IT)