Last week I got to thinking about Film Society so on Thursday, I watched an older movie that I had not watched before and I'm going to try to do it every Thursday now. I guess my classification of an 'older movie' would be one before I was born..even though the early 1980s and before might not be that old.
Last week though was unquestionably an old one...I had seen the original Magnificent Seven (and the remake). I liked the original more, but I had not watched the film that inspired the first Magnificent Seven. I had never seen Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954) and I absolutely loved it. Modern films prefer CGI and oooh explosions and I really miss how the older films relied on close-ups to capture actors' expressions and convey emotion.
Today, I've settled on Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (1951). I've seen many Hitchcock films...Vertigo, North by Northwest, Psycho, Rear Window, but have not watched Strangers.
I hope to keep this up trying to watch one old film on Thursdays. And please share any older films you may have watched/liked. And also any suggestions?
