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    Quote Originally Posted by dion09529 View Post
    Solomon and Sheba (1959)
    Classic in this case meaning horribly acted and generally pretty terrible.

    Anyway if you really feel the need to post some 2nd/3rd tier biblical epic and suggest that it's "great" then at least have the decency to make it The Life of Brian The Robe or Barabbas.

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    umm..... JEHOVAH!

    (VERY Classic indeed!)

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    The most classic movie in my mind is always evergreen movie is Titanic movie

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    Gone with the wind, Sound of Music, Wizard of Oz

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowster View Post
    Gone with the wind, Sound of Music, Wizard of Oz
    Those are all pretty good choices especially The Wizard of Oz whose appeal has actually grown rather than diminished with time.

    The Maltese Falcon.
    Bogart's Sam Spade basically invented cool.
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    If, by classic you mean masterpiece, then Pan's Labyrinth is well up there.

    Last edited by Nucleus; 08-05-2013 at 06:59 PM. Reason: Trailer added...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nucleus View Post
    If, by classic you mean masterpiece......
    I'm personally going with the definition that a "classic" film is one that has timeless appeal.
    That leaves room for old and new movies and also those that failed to find a wide audience or even critical acclaim when first released.

    Or maybe the best way to consider the term "classic" is that while you may not be able to precisely define what it is,you still know it when you see it.
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    I don't know even a little about English cinema, but out of the very few gems I have seen "Scarface 1983" is my personal favorite.
    Last edited by karachidude; 08-06-2013 at 03:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karachidude View Post
    I don't know even a little about English cinema,
    That's OK my Pakistani friend,I know very little about harbouring terrorists.
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