Every horror movie fan needs to watch Psycho (1960) at least once.
It's certainly an understatement to mention that there are countless movies available, and at times, it can be quite daunting to decide which one to view next.
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Lately, I've been diving into more classic Hollywood films, which has led me to ponder: what are the timeless movies from Hollywood that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime?
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My Letterboxd has been littered with movies from before 1975 in the last few months.
For instance, I recently watched It's A Wonderful Life (1946) for the first time, and I realized very quickly that it was one of the best movies I have ever watched. Period. As soon as it finished, I watched two more of Jimmy Stewart's movies because I was so entranced by his performance.
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I also watched From Here to Eternity (1953) for the first time because, after this, I fell head-over-heels in love with Donna Reed.
Perhaps you maintain that Casablanca (1942) is the best romance movie ever committed to film. So, whenever anyone is looking for a movie to watch, you recommend this one so you can talk about Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman's impeccable chemistry.
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Maybe you adore Lawrence of Arabia (1962) because it's action-packed and one of the most beautifully directed films to this day. You also think it's important to watch it at least once because so many directors have said it's their favorite, including Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, and Denis Villeneuve.
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Perhaps you firmly believe you can't call yourself a horror movie enthusiast if you haven't seen Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) because to this day it's one of the greatest and has paved the way for so many quintessential horror films.
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Heck, maybe you think it doesn't get much better than The Wizard of Oz (1939). Not only do you think everyone should experience Judy Garland's performance as Dorothy, but you feel you can only call yourself a film buff if you've seen this iconic musical.
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