Well, The Seven Year Itch was mid-50s rather than late-60s.To be honest, last 
time I saw that film (admittedly 5 years ago) I quite enjoyed it.  The main 
problem for me was that all the available versions in the UK were horribly 
panned & scanned with a shocking image quality.  That said, Tom Ewell's 
performance was definitely over-ripe and he can't carry a film.  He always 
struck me as being very much a supporting player in the Gig Young / Ray Walston 
mode who rather lucked out by being over-promoted to male lead.Certainly there 
are better Wilder films and a better Wilder/Monroe film.Cheers NeilPS Good 
thread.


--- On Tue, 28/6/11, Bruce Hershenson <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Bruce Hershenson <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] A possible conversation starter
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, 28 June, 2011, 22:59

It seems to me it is the sexy films of the late 1960s that have aged the worst 
of all. They are not really sexy by today's standards, and they are so 
massively dated in their values that I would say most of them are almost 
completely unwatchable (although there are of course exceptions).


For example, I know that dress is worth millions, but have any of you tried 
WATCHING The Seven Year Itch lately? Let me know what you thought of it!

Bruce

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Neil Jaworski <[email protected]> wrote:



I agree with Dave that Charade is virtually unwatchable.  I checked it out 
recently after having fond memories and couldn't believe how SLOW it was.  And 
with that cast!   Dave's correct to say that the entire enterprise looked as if 
it'd been made super-cheap.
In contrast, every time I see it (must be a dozen plus now) North By Northwest, 
from 5 years earlier seems even smarter, funnier and better than ever.  Still 
in my Top 5 of all time with The Apartment, To Be Or Not To Be, Sweet Smell Of 
Success and Sunset Boulevard.


--- On Tue, 28/6/11, Dave Rosen <[email protected]>
 wrote:

From: Dave Rosen <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [MOPO] A possible conversation starter
To:
 [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, 28 June, 2011, 13:49



 
 


 
There have been quite a few, but the one that comes 
immediately to mind is Charade. When I re-watched it a few months ago I found 
the whole production cheap-looking and the acting wooden, to say the least. 
(Matter of fact, I can say the same for a lot of movies from the mid-sixties.) 
The best thing about it was the theme music.
 
Dave

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Bruce Hershenson 
  To: [email protected] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 8:35 
AM
  Subject: [MOPO] A possible conversation 
  starter
  
MoPo has been quiet of late, so I thought I would ask a 
  question that has been on my mind of late, as I have been re-watching some 
  classic and not so classic movies.

I find some of them are about as 
  great as I remembered them, but others seem to have changed drastically (or 
  maybe it is I who have changed) because some are barely watchable at 
  all!

So my question is, are there movies you once thought classic that 
  you later re-watched and found they are not nearly as good as you had once 
  thought?

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