• ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Thank you for bringing a diverse array of genres. The Dollars Trilogy is some of the finest the western genre has to offer. And Django is just fun when they open up the coffin.

    Strangelove and the first zombie movie (and it holds up so well) are also great.

    Pink Panther (1963) is a legendary comedy that still gets laughs for Peter Weller’s incredible physical comedy and David Nivens sharp delivery.

    The second best James Bond film (before he became a caricature of spies) also came out in 1963, From Russia with Love.

    A (still good) ground breaking film noir released in France in 1967s Le Samourai.

    The Sound Of Music released in 1965 and its lessons in quiet resistance to Nazis and how the ones we love can be corrupted by hate is suddenly, frustratingly relevant again.

    And no one should pass up the timeless portrait of post-scholastic malaise like 1967s The Graduate.

    The 60s was an incredible decade for movies.