1977's A Bridge Too Far is another great WWII war movie from the 70s. Maybe not a top 25 but one of my favorites. Came out when I was seven and I saw it in the theaters. Historically accurate and jampacked with stars. Sean Connery, Anthony Hopkins, James Conn, Laurence Olivier, Robert Redford, Jean Hackman, Michael Kane, and more and even a small part for Cliff from cheers.
That’s awesome, that’s one I haven’t seen . I’ll definitely check it out, sounds right up my alley. Thanks for watching and the comment, much appreciated 🤙🏼
@kaction Have you seen him in The Producers, Stir Crazy, and Silver Streak? So funny! Speaking of funny, I love that The Holy Grail was your number 1. 👏🏻 "She turned me into a newt!" "....... I got better" 😂
@@alydematti I have seen the producers, but the other 2 I’m not familiar with. I’ll have to check those out. Yes!! Holy Grail is so good, so many good lines. Glad you agree, one of few I’m sure haha
@@spicy4kaction See No Evil, Hear No Evil is another funny one! And I was fortunate enough to be introduced to a lot of great comedies growing up because of my dad. The scene with the killer rabbit! 🩸🐇🩸
Such a great list can’t believe one flew over the cuckoo nest came out so long ago, like you said enter the dragon is icon similar with Rocky love to see Star Wars and Godfather
Patton is my second favourite film since I saw it in 1970. Even had the soundtrack too. I perfer the Wanderers then the Warriors both came out in 79. Great list of films you have chosen.
Patton is so good and criminally underrated in my opinion. No one seems to talk about it these days. Hopefully we get a 4k soon. I’ll have to check out the Wanderers never seen or heard of it. Thanks for watching and really appreciate the comment Mike! 🤙🏼
@@spicy4kaction I enjoy seeing people list because everyone has such different tastes. Patton was my favorite film until 79 when Breaking Away came out. I recommend Waterloo too, l was lucky to see it in the Theater in 1970. But it's only a flesh wound.
@@mikefisher2673 haven’t seen Breaking Away or Waterloo, adding those to my list as well. I appreciate any recommendations, love expanding my horizon. So many films I need to see. Keep em coming. So you like Breaking Away better than Patton?? It must be good. Tis but a scratch!
And yea, it is fun to see other people’s lists cuz everyone is so different with their tastes and just movies they were shown or grown up with. Makes it fun, if everyone was the same, stuff would be boring.
@@spicy4kaction I remember watching Breaking Away when I was 19 in 81 and the 4 main characters are sitting on this rock ledge and tying to figure out what they going to do in their lifes. I felt like I knew these guys and was going through the same issues as them. So many great films from the 70s like Deliverance, Pumping Iron and Cross of Iron.
Looking forward to this!
Reed! Pretty much all of mine would be horror. A bunch of Giallos, too. Cheers, my friend! 🏄🏻♂️🌊🍻
Haha nice! Appreciate you watching and commenting Mikey, cheers dude 🍻🏄♂️🤙🏼🌊
70s had so many great movies....including Star Wars lol I'm a huge 80s fan...music and movies.
Yes!! 70s/80s were great for
Movies and music. Appreciate you checking out my video and the comment! Have a great weekend 🤙🏼
1977's A Bridge Too Far is another great WWII war movie from the 70s. Maybe not a top 25 but one of my favorites. Came out when I was seven and I saw it in the theaters. Historically accurate and jampacked with stars. Sean Connery, Anthony Hopkins, James Conn, Laurence Olivier, Robert Redford, Jean Hackman, Michael Kane, and more and even a small part for Cliff from cheers.
That’s awesome, that’s one I haven’t seen . I’ll definitely check it out, sounds right up my alley. Thanks for watching and the comment, much appreciated 🤙🏼
Great list, Reed! I love that Gene Wilder made the list 3 times. 👏🏻😎
Thanks Aly! Yes he is one of my faves for sure., always make movies better.
@kaction Have you seen him in The Producers, Stir Crazy, and Silver Streak? So funny! Speaking of funny, I love that The Holy Grail was your number 1. 👏🏻 "She turned me into a newt!" "....... I got better" 😂
@@alydematti I have seen the producers, but the other 2 I’m not familiar with. I’ll have to check those out. Yes!! Holy Grail is so good, so many good lines. Glad you agree, one of few I’m sure haha
@@spicy4kaction See No Evil, Hear No Evil is another funny one! And I was fortunate enough to be introduced to a lot of great comedies growing up because of my dad. The scene with the killer rabbit! 🩸🐇🩸
Such a great list can’t believe one flew over the cuckoo nest came out so long ago, like you said enter the dragon is icon similar with Rocky love to see Star Wars and Godfather
Right?? Thanks so much for watching and the comment! Hope all is well dude! 🤙🏼
Great list! I need to check out a lot of these films !!
Thanks Hagan! Yea dude check em out if you ever get the chance 🤙🏼
Patton is my second favourite film since I saw it in 1970. Even had the soundtrack too. I perfer the Wanderers then the Warriors both came out in 79. Great list of films you have chosen.
Patton is so good and criminally underrated in my opinion. No one seems to talk about it these days. Hopefully we get a 4k soon. I’ll have to check out the Wanderers never seen or heard of it. Thanks for watching and really appreciate the comment Mike! 🤙🏼
@@spicy4kaction I enjoy seeing people list because everyone has such different tastes. Patton was my favorite film until 79 when Breaking Away came out. I recommend Waterloo too, l was lucky to see it in the Theater in 1970. But it's only a flesh wound.
@@mikefisher2673 haven’t seen Breaking Away or Waterloo, adding those to my list as well. I appreciate any recommendations, love expanding my horizon. So many films I need to see. Keep em coming. So you like Breaking Away better than Patton?? It must be good. Tis but a scratch!
And yea, it is fun to see other people’s lists cuz everyone is so different with their tastes and just movies they were shown or grown up with. Makes it fun, if everyone was the same, stuff would be boring.
@@spicy4kaction I remember watching Breaking Away when I was 19 in 81 and the 4 main characters are sitting on this rock ledge and tying to figure out what they going to do in their lifes. I felt like I knew these guys and was going through the same issues as them. So many great films from the 70s like Deliverance, Pumping Iron and Cross of Iron.
I need to check out The Wicker Man. Patton is great. Great list and you have some great releases of those titles.
Thanks so much!
Young Frankenstein is number 1 for me. It's in my top 5 all time movies period.
Hard to argue that, an amazing film. Thanks for watching and the comment, much appreciated!
Dont worry, The Holy Grail got in my list 😉