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Monumentalfilms
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I have a little "weakness" for old Monumentalfilms! So I'm a little bit curious what films/dvd's are a must have in addition to my collection.

At the moment I own:

- The Robe (1953)
- Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954)
- Alexander the Great (1956)
- Ben-Hur (1959)
- Spartacus (1960)
- Barabbas (1961)
- Cleopatra (1963)
- The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
- The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966)

TIA for your proposals! 
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Add El Cid to your list.

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Quoting skipnet50:
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Add El Cid to your list.

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Done 

- El Cid (1961) (Charlton Heston, must have!)
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These guys seem to have a fair idea (and they discuss a book I noticed a few times in my searches to discover what a "Monumentalfilm" was).  They suggest:
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The Italian movie "Scipio l'Africano" (1937) ... (historically very accurate) Polish "Quo Vadis" (2001)


If my understanding is correct, you're after what's colloquially referred to as the "sword and sandal epic", yes?
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Monumental films??  must they all be Biblical epics?  or just Monumental Films in general??

What about the last 200 years??
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War and Peace (1968)
Andrei Rublev (1966)
The Ten Commandments 1956)
La Belle Noiseuse (1991)

Don't ignore some TV epics:
I, Claudius,
The Winds of War,
War and Remembrance (1988)
War and Remembrance: The Final Chapter (1989)
Anna Karenina (1977)
The Ambassador (1998)
Shogun (1980)
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Monumental films should be Movies that are longer than 2 & half to 4 hours, such as GWTW, Doctor Zhivago, Bridge On the River Kwai, Birth Of A Nation, How the West Was Won.., Gandhi, Lawrence of Arabia.. 

'  ' Big  Grandeur Epic Spectacular. ''  .. =  Monumental  ..     
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Monumental films should be Movies that are longer than 2 & half to 4 hours, such as GWTW, Doctor Zhivago, Bridge On the River Kwai, Birth Of A Nation, How the West Was Won.., Gandhi, Lawrence of Arabia.. 

'  ' Big  Grandeur Epic Spectacular. ''  .. =  Monumental  ..     


Yes thanks! I think this helps! Seems to be not so easy to make a crear definition of "Monumentalfilms". 
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Thank you all for your input, now my wishlist is increasing...
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I just noticed you don't list The Ten Commandments, Heston & Brynner.

Behold!

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You can probably add the following epics to your list:

Most of the output from Director David Lean:

- Lawrence of Arabia;
- Bridge on the River Kwai;
- Doctor Zhivago;
- Ryan's Daughter; and
- A Passage to India.

Several Akira Kurosawa films:

- Ran;
- Red Beard; and
- Seven Samurai.


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Quoting skipnet50:
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I just noticed you don't list The Ten Commandments, Heston & Brynner.

Behold!

Skip


Oh yes I have it, but forgot to mention it!

I own this edtition:

Die zehn Gebote: 50th Anniversary Collection


Region 2

Released: 06.04.2006

Anamorphic 1.78:1



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Das gut! 

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Quoting Telecine:
You can probably add the following epics to your list:

Most of the output from Director David Lean:
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- Lawrence of Arabia;
- Bridge on the River Kwai;

Yes, I own these
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- Doctor Zhivago;
- Ryan's Daughter; and
- A Passage to India.

Thanks, will be a part of wishlist!
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Several Akira Kurosawa films:

- Ran;

Yep, owned and Kagemusha!
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- Red Beard; and
- Seven Samurai.

Will look for these!

Thanks for the hints! I have to face the fact that my collection will never be complete 
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Gandhi
Gettysburg

A few world war II movies comes to mind....

A Bridge to Far
The Longest Day
Patton
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Schindlers List, The Pianist,  The Great Escape, Guns Of Navarone, Apocalypse Now .. But you may skip by The Green Berets.. 
In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

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