Home Creators Posts Import Register Favorites Logout
Click here for site announcements

Poll

Millennial Movie Monday - 60's & 70's

  • Breakfast at Tiffany's 1961 136
  • The Apartment 1960 63
  • Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 1962 85
  • Hello, Dolly 1969 41
  • Bonnie and Clyde 1967 88
  • The Goodbye Girl 1977 32
  • Fiddler on the Roof 1971 103
  • Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask 40
  • Heaven can Wait 1978 69
  • 2026-01-05
  • multiple choice
  • 657 votes
{'title': "Millennial Movie Monday - 60's & 70's", 'choices': [{'text': "Breakfast at Tiffany's 1961", 'votes': 136}, {'text': 'The Apartment 1960', 'votes': 63}, {'text': 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 1962', 'votes': 85}, {'text': 'Hello, Dolly 1969', 'votes': 41}, {'text': 'Bonnie and Clyde 1967', 'votes': 88}, {'text': 'The Goodbye Girl 1977', 'votes': 32}, {'text': 'Fiddler on the Roof 1971', 'votes': 103}, {'text': 'Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask', 'votes': 40}, {'text': 'Heaven can Wait 1978', 'votes': 69}], 'closes_at': None, 'created_at': datetime.datetime(2026, 1, 5, 18, 16, 43, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), 'description': None, 'allow_multiple': True, 'total_votes': 657}

Content

Holy Cow - how are we already planning for February? It's feeling good to be back "at work" after being sick and then the holidays!

HAPPY NEW YEAR by the way! I hope your holidays were merry and bright and you ate your body wight in deserts - because I know I did!

For this poll I literally went to IMbd and searched "60's and 70's movies for Valentine's Day/February." MULTIPLE CHOICE SO PICK ALL YOU WANT!

Let me know below what you are hoping to see this month - love movies, rom coms, anti-love even? Also this month - the Winter Olympics - are there movies about that??

Let me share what's coming up for you!
Wed. Jan 7: Angel S1 E 456
Fri. Jan 9: Captain America Brave New World

Mon. Jan 12: The Thin Man (Hallobeans winner)
Wed. Jan 14: Angel S1 E 789
Fri. Jan 16: Thunderbolts*

Mon. Jan 19: A Few Good Men
Wed. Jan 21: Angel S1 E 10 11 12
Fri.: Jan 23: Fantastic Four: First Steps

Mon. Jan 26: Watership Down 1978 (Hallobeans winner)
Wed. Jan 28: Angel Season 1 E 13 14 15
Fri. Jan 30: A Surprise (I'm torn between an older film or a newer musical - which would you like)

Comments

JONNY

“THE CUTTING EDGE” OR “MIRACLE” FOR WINTER OLYMPIC MOVIES

Bruce R Wilson

As you mentioned Valentine's Day, I would like to request the film "Marty" from 1955. It won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Actor, and the Palme D'Or from the Cannes Film Festival. I think you would enjoy this one very much.

EJN

More Musicals!!

Leaf on the Wind

Fiddler on the roof is definitely not a valentines movie, but I voted for it anyway because she needs to see it.

Darrell Minor

Looking forward to Watership Down.

Roger Brown

The Apartment is way cool as a story, it is a shame it is not going to win

David Billings

I'm just glad you are feeling better. You want an old musical that's good for Valentine's Day? Try "The King and I."

Frankie

Cool Runnings for the Winter Olympics.

Meredith Shivers

Mickey Rooney has profusely apologized over and over again throughout the years for his portrayal. He admitted his mistake and took responsibility for his thoughtlessness. It shows that he was man enough to admit he was wrong and apologize for it!!

CRockey12

That is the hardest pill yet!!

Brian Booher

i vote for an older movie and I think you know which one (though that might be bold of me to assume)

Wendy Smith

If you go for a newer musical, I recommend "Chicago". Such a fun movie. I'm not so sure you'll enjoy "Hello, Dolly". It's got an excellent cast and pedigree. And the story is great. But o...m...g... do those dance numbers drag on and on. I'm voting "Good bye Girl" on this poll, even though there is no way it's going to win. Can't wait for "Watership Down". Believe it or not, it was one of my favorite movies as a kid, which probably explains a lot about me. LOL! I even have the Criterion Special Edition Blu-ray.

TravizzivarT

There are lots of Winter Olympics movies…. Eddie the Eagle is one I’d recommend… has Ashleigh watched Cool Runnings?

Karrie Orr

"is there a movie about winter Olympics?"....,.. COOL RUNNINGS!!! it is the only acceptable answer

Tami Studey

HAMILTON!!!!!! PLEASE.

Kimberly

Cool Runnings for Winter Olympics!! Plus, it’s one of John Candy’s last roles before his passing.

figsforbats

Have to agree that Cool Runnings 1993 is must see for a winter olympics genre. Other good options could be I, Tonya 2017 or Miracle 2004. Or just go straight up ridiculous with Blades of Glory 2007 which is the only winter olympics movie I can think of thats not based on a true a story 😁

Long-time Sci-Fi Enthusiast

Hi Ashleigh, for your Jan. 30th I`d like to suggest (Ball Of Fire 1941 Comedy/Romance) starring Gary Cooper & Barbara Stanwyck. As you are already doing my other choice the Thin Man on Jan 12th.

Shawn Ravenfire

"Heaven Can Wait" has an interesting history. There was a stage play called "Heaven Can Wait" that got turned into a movie, but there was already an unrelated movie called "Heaven Can Wait," so they changed the title to "Here Comes Mr. Jordan," which then got a (sort of) sequel called "Down to Earth." (They also changed the title of the play to "The Wonderful Journey," but later changed it back.) Then in 1978, "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" got remade with its original title of "Heaven Can Wait," and a little while later, "Down to Earth" also got a (loose) remake called "Xanadu," except that "Xanadu" took out all the references to "Here Comes Mr. Jordan," making it a remake of a sequel unrelated to the movie that that got the sequel. Years later, "Heaven Can Wait" got yet another remake (this time with Chris Rock), but for some reason, they changed the title again to "Down to Earth," despite having nothing to do with the previous movie called "Down to Earth!" (And also, "Xanadu" got turned into its own stage play.)

Jeffrey

"Miracle" is the #1 classic American Olympics film. My person choice is "The Cutting Edge" which was one of my late wife's favorite films and a great Valentines movie even though the two main characters hate each other in the beginning.

CapitalEffyou

I have no idea what any of this is... 😳

Jeffrey

A true classic movie, Perfect for February with two Love stories included, top musical (and fun like Sound of Music & Singing in the Rain), much quoted, Great Cast, top songs (the lyrics that Ashleigh will really enjoy) great script AND COSTUMES Ashleigh will also Love. I cannot believe it is not listed on the excel spreadsheet so I assume it has not been mentioned before is: Guys & Dolls (1955). It is fun, entertaining and very educational ~especially about guys and dolls!

Jordan Lloyd

For some reason I was thinking she’s already watched Miracle. But def a good option for Winter Olympics!

Paul Stelter

Bonnie and Clyde is a classic, but she would love THE GOODBYE GIRL because of the cast (and it did win a bunch of Oscars).

ssb031

What about an older musical like My Fair Lady, Oklahoma!, or Guys and Dolls? Or, a newer musical like Into the Woods (2014 - streaming on Disney+) or Rent (1986)?

Jeffrey

I don't think you can live in the present world without seeing "Fiddler on the Roof" Historically and Culturally, it is one of the richest movies. The music & lyrics are just as great! When my Irish family gets together (and while we were growing up as teenagers) we would drink Irish whisky and dance to the music. It was part of our family "Tradition!" Fiddler on the Roof got my vote on this one, but almost all of them [Except "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex*" are worth seeing and rate as classics in my thinking. "Everything You Always Wanted to Know" was a bust. Not funny, not entertaining, not educational nor informative. An effort by the maker, but a waste of time in my opinion. I fear that some want Ashleigh to LOOK AWAY in repulsion at one of the earlies scenes in the film as she did while watching another movie that she has reviewed (and did not really care for either). However, her reactions are always entertaining and enjoyable!

Jeffrey

Ashleigh must see My Fair Lady and Guys & Dolls at some point in time. She will really love Guys & Dolls and she will enjoy (and have much to say about) My Fair Lady.

KnittingHaven

Oh, I loved Fiddler on the Roof growing up, the music is so good. I also think Cool Runnings is a great winter Olympic movie, and I think you would really enjoy it. Another good winter Olympics movie I enjoyed is Eddie the Eagle (2016), also based on a true underdog type story. Hugh Jackman plays his coach. And while it's not directly about the Olympics, one of my favorite ice skating movies is Ice Castles (1978), which I guess would have fit well on this poll, definitely has some romance. Robby Benson was such a good-looking teen idol back in the day.

John Liebling

For an Olympic movie how about Chariots of Fire?

Pillars13moons

ICE CASTLES 70s, THE CUTTING EDGE, WILD HEARTS CANT BE BROKEN

Pillars13moons

For musicals, YENTL, THE KING AND I, ROCKETMAN, (LADY GAGA) A STAR IS BORN.

Pillars13moons

Side note Ashley, I'd love to see you react to AVATAR, AVATAR THE WAY OF WATER, and THE DARK CRYSTAL. And maybe CITY OF ANGELS.

Just Getting By

Sorry -- am very disabled (terminal) so my one finger that still works gets shaky when I type. Ray Charles (movie Ray, early 2000s) is phenomenal! If you want more fun, That thing you do with Tomnhanks son Colin is sooo fun -- and the that song will stay in your head for days

Tina Thomure

Oh you know how she feels about Richard Dreyfuss! She would love The Goodbye Girl!

Zombie

Cool Runnings for Winter Olympics

Wild_Lee_Coyote

Might I suggest the Best Little Whore House in Texas. Based on the musical staring Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds. It’s a nice romantic movie with little silver snaps on it.

YodatheHobbit

Wow, I don't have a SHRED of interest in any of these movies. 😄 They would always be on TMC in the 90s and all would get boring whenever I tried to watch them.

Karl Balstad

Whatever Happened To Baby Jane would be perfect for Hallobeans!

Karl Balstad

Miracle for the Olympic flick. Kurt Russell (Disney Legend) absolutely NAILS Herb Brooks.