Re: Classic Movies
You may want to check out some spaghetti westerns as they are fairly accessible for a contemporary audience. As others have mentioned the latter Sergio Leone westerns are very good. I'd recommend <font color="blue">THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY; DUCK YOU SUCKER; and ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST </font> in that order (although many like ONCE.. the best). Equally good as Leone's films, but much less well known, are the films of Sergio Corbucci. <font color="blue"> COMPANEROS </font> is IMO his best work. <font color="blue">THE GREAT SILENCE and DJANGO</font> are other strong Corbucci westerns, but they are both slowly paced and in the case of SILENCE probably a tad too moody, so you may want to hold off on those. There are lots of other good spaghettis out there like the cool but weird <font color="blue"> KEOMA </font> that you'll want to dive into if you like the ones already listed.
Happy watching!
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