Gentlemen prefer blondes is one of my favorites too! Also I LOVE Roman Holiday, and Breakfast at Tiffany's, and My Fair Lady...basically I'm obsessed with Audrey Hepburn lol. Also any Judy Garland too she's one of my icons
I just found your channel and I already love it! I’ve been looking for movies from back then and books to watch/read right now especially during now, thank you!💗
This is my first video of yours and I'm so glad I found you :) I was trying to find female youtubers who talk about movies and there was a disappointing amount, but I love old Hollywood so I'm glad I found this video. I really need to watch more, I think my priorities from this list are Casablanca and To Have and to Have Not. Since you like old Hollywood you should check out You Must Remember This (you might have already) it's a podcast about old Hollywood the host talks about different events and actors and it's so good!
The thing I liked best about How to Steal a Million was the concept of the safest place to be after a robbery is in the police station. Nobody would expect you to be there.
Clicking this vid needing some new recommendations but I’ve seen every film you’ve mentioned 😂 but I still watched the whole video cuz ur such a vibe! PS) I love the channel name (fellow coffee addict)
My favourite film with Marylin Monroe is How To Marry A Millionaire. Casablanca is also one of my favourites of all time. I recall hearing in a documentary that when filming started on Casablanca, the actors weren't told how the film would end.
@@StoriesForCoffee Also, I'm very curious about the origins of the phrase "We'll always have Paris" because the same line was used in the 1939 film Ninotchka, which is an amazing film with Great Garbo.
Excellent video. As someone who is watching and reviewing a classic film every month that I have never seen before I approve of this! Very excited for part 2.
@@StoriesForCoffee I am excited. It really is amazing to see older films and see how much the industry has grown. I am noticing the boldest movies were made in the 1960s so many bars were pushed and taboos were shattered.
i love old hollywood movies so much and it seems that we have the same pereferable movies i started my love of classic movies with" it's wonderfull life "and i looooove it thank u for the recommandation and it was fun to hear ur opinion about those movies
@@StoriesForCoffee OH MY GOD!!!!! How did I miss the FREAKING CUP the first time around. I was focused on your face and didn't even realize you had a cup with a straw that can obviously make soundddd ::hides head in embarrassment::
Where’s is part two? I know I’m so late .. two years late but I’m new here, just found this video and I’m looking for old Hollywood films because I’m getting more obsessed with anything at that time but really don’t like black and white films I wanna see color, vintage color if anyone knows what I mean lol. Do you or anyone here know any amazing old films which are in color? I’d appreciate it. Thank you. 💜
I didn't like Vivre sa Vie a whole lot when I first saw it. But over time it's risen on my list of favorite Godard films. I still prefer others, but I'm glad I like and appreciate it more, now- especially because at the time and even now Godard is one of my favorite directors. Just a suggestion, if you have other foreign films you're going to mention in future parts, I would clarify that/if it's not "Old Hollywood;" I feel like that would be obvious since you mentioned that Vivre sa Vie is actually a French film, but there are still foreign films that are Hollywood produced. Again, it's just a suggestion! I love How To Steal A Million! The first time I watched it I was surprised at how little happens in it, yet it's so entertaining and still a rewatchable film! Casablanca is how I got more into film! It's all because my AP English Lit teacher my junior year of high school had a cardboard cut out of Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine in his classroom and one day someone finally asked who it was :) (Also, I may have mentioned that in a previous comment on one of your videos, now that I think of it.) When I was little The Wizard of Oz VHS I had was one of my most played. But I didn't watch the movie as much as I watched the feature that played after the movie was over.
Thank you for the suggestion! It completely slipped my mind that it wasn’t filmed in Hollywood because I just put all my favorite old films in one list on Letterboxd lolol 🤦🏻♀️
I hate when people say “why do you like this movie? It’s really old” soooooo? It’s still good ❣️
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"Hello everyone, my name is Steve Jobs" truly killed me. Old movies are so underrated! Thank you for the recommendations 😘
LOLOL whenever I wear that I feel like I just own all of Apple
Gentlemen prefer blondes is one of my favorites too! Also I LOVE Roman Holiday, and Breakfast at Tiffany's, and My Fair Lady...basically I'm obsessed with Audrey Hepburn lol. Also any Judy Garland too she's one of my icons
I just found your channel and I already love it! I’ve been looking for movies from back then and books to watch/read right now especially during now, thank you!💗
This is my first video of yours and I'm so glad I found you :) I was trying to find female youtubers who talk about movies and there was a disappointing amount, but I love old Hollywood so I'm glad I found this video. I really need to watch more, I think my priorities from this list are Casablanca and To Have and to Have Not. Since you like old Hollywood you should check out You Must Remember This (you might have already) it's a podcast about old Hollywood the host talks about different events and actors and it's so good!
you should try ua-cam.com/users/moniGobairavideos !
The thing I liked best about How to Steal a Million was the concept of the safest place to be after a robbery is in the police station. Nobody would expect you to be there.
I'm also a big fan of old classic movies.
Clicking this vid needing some new recommendations but I’ve seen every film you’ve mentioned 😂 but I still watched the whole video cuz ur such a vibe! PS) I love the channel name (fellow coffee addict)
Yayyyyy ! Why is this the first time I’ve seen this channel? I am a huge old hollywood fan ❤️
My favourite film with Marylin Monroe is How To Marry A Millionaire. Casablanca is also one of my favourites of all time. I recall hearing in a documentary that when filming started on Casablanca, the actors weren't told how the film would end.
OMG that is amazing! I didn’t know that!!
@@StoriesForCoffee Also, I'm very curious about the origins of the phrase "We'll always have Paris" because the same line was used in the 1939 film Ninotchka, which is an amazing film with Great Garbo.
Love this😍🖤 I love classic Horror, The Wolf Man and Frankenstein are faves and 13 Ghosts and ANYTHING with Fred Astaire, I love!
can you believe I've only seen one or two classic horror movies? I need to get on that! thank you for these lovely recommendations
Excellent video. As someone who is watching and reviewing a classic film every month that I have never seen before I approve of this! Very excited for part 2.
I cant wait to film more of these! it was so fun to gush over how much I love these movies
@@StoriesForCoffee I am excited. It really is amazing to see older films and see how much the industry has grown. I am noticing the boldest movies were made in the 1960s so many bars were pushed and taboos were shattered.
i love old hollywood movies so much and it seems that we have the same pereferable movies i started my love of classic movies with" it's wonderfull life "and i looooove it thank u for the recommandation and it was fun to hear ur opinion about those movies
Thank you for watching!!!
Recently I watched Double indemnity.. wow what great actors and acting..
you should do a video about your top 10 favorite old hollywood actresses and actors
I would recommend 'The Night Of The Hunter'.
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I've been meaning to watch most of these and this has been the tipping point, going to watch casablanca now 👌🏻😍
YEEES
What was that giggle-like audio clip at 6:17??? I got so creeped with my headphones in lol
Patty Wood LOLOL it was me playing with my straw in my Starbucks cup!
@@StoriesForCoffee OH MY GOD!!!!! How did I miss the FREAKING CUP the first time around. I was focused on your face and didn't even realize you had a cup with a straw that can obviously make soundddd ::hides head in embarrassment::
Our modern movie tastes are very similar so I’m excited to watch some of these! I’ve been meaning to watch Casablanca for a loooong time
please watchhhhh ittt
My favorite old Hollywood actor is Jimmy Stewart ♡♡ Hard to choose a favorite old movie but I love The Birds & Rear window
YES I LOVE THIS! 😍
How to steal a million is criminally underrated
Where’s is part two? I know I’m so late .. two years late but I’m new here, just found this video and I’m looking for old Hollywood films because I’m getting more obsessed with anything at that time but really don’t like black and white films I wanna see color, vintage color if anyone knows what I mean lol. Do you or anyone here know any amazing old films which are in color? I’d appreciate it. Thank you. 💜
Brief encounter -always.
audrey hepburn and fred astaire,love and adore them
I didn't like Vivre sa Vie a whole lot when I first saw it. But over time it's risen on my list of favorite Godard films. I still prefer others, but I'm glad I like and appreciate it more, now- especially because at the time and even now Godard is one of my favorite directors. Just a suggestion, if you have other foreign films you're going to mention in future parts, I would clarify that/if it's not "Old Hollywood;" I feel like that would be obvious since you mentioned that Vivre sa Vie is actually a French film, but there are still foreign films that are Hollywood produced. Again, it's just a suggestion!
I love How To Steal A Million! The first time I watched it I was surprised at how little happens in it, yet it's so entertaining and still a rewatchable film!
Casablanca is how I got more into film! It's all because my AP English Lit teacher my junior year of high school had a cardboard cut out of Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine in his classroom and one day someone finally asked who it was :) (Also, I may have mentioned that in a previous comment on one of your videos, now that I think of it.)
When I was little The Wizard of Oz VHS I had was one of my most played. But I didn't watch the movie as much as I watched the feature that played after the movie was over.
Thank you for the suggestion! It completely slipped my mind that it wasn’t filmed in Hollywood because I just put all my favorite old films in one list on Letterboxd lolol 🤦🏻♀️
HBO Max also has a large selection of classic movies
old hollywood movies? and the first is vivre sa vie? hmmm
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The Misfits is my only favorite Marilyn Monroe movie.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Funny Girl, Breakfast at Tiffany's
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