I watch Miracle on 34th Street every Christmas.
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Born '77…watched The Day The Earth Stood Still a week or so ago. Think that’s the most recent. (Assuming you mean the most recently watched, not the one that came out the closest to when we were born. That’d be Rocky, though I haven’t seen that since the 80s.)
I watched a real stinker today, and just now realize I was 2 when it came out, so I don’t have to admit I watched it. 
Can’t recall the “real” answer, but I’ve been on TCM a lot lately. Too hot to do anything else. :rolleyes:
i watched the restored version of Casablanca a couple of months ago. The themes still ring very true today. Oh, and the cast and acting ain’t half bad either.
I don’t watch too many old films, so I can’t readily bring anything specific to mind. It might have been the original Planet of the Apes, or Thunderbirds Are Go.
Yes, the most recently watched. Not the closest to your birth.
Blazing Saddles, last week
I watch plenty of movies older than I am, usually at least one per week.
Most recently? A Hard Day’s Night
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W.C. Fields in a 20 minute comedy film. I love his deadpan, over-the-top style of humour.
The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933)
“It ain’t a fit night out for man or beast!”
I recently re-watched Harold Lloyd’s 1923, “Safety Last” again for the umpteenth time (a film slightly older than me).
Harold Lloyd: greatest comic actor of the 20th century, edging out even Chaplin and Keaton, IMHO. Lloyd cracks me up in every film he’s ever starred in. I mean, c’mon, I dare you to watch this short, orthis one, or better still, this one, and not laugh your pants off!
Nearly a hundred years old and still relatably funny. Total devotion to his craft, Lloyd was pure physical comic genius!
The Thing From Another World 1951 I’ve owned the DVD for more than a decade and still watch it a couple times a year along with the more faithful adaptation of the source material(which I first read back in junior high in '81) The Thing 1982.
I watched The sons of Katie Elder, but it was on TV. I hate watching movies on TV, commercials, edits for content and time are detrimental to the experience.
I’m not a film snob, but it’s like listening to Clapton and right in the middle of an emotional solo you have a 45 second break to hear about tampon absorbency.:smack:
The last full viewing was a DVD of Ocean’s 11 (1960)
Kung Fury (1980). Just saw it the other day. 
Probably “Miss Mend”. I was born in 1938, and was never that much of a fan of the American pictures of the 30s.
Arsenic and Old Lace. My grandson saw a school production, and then we watched the movie. Since he had friends in the school play, he liked that better. He also thought it was too slow, but he’s sixteen.
Probably seen more since then, but the last I can remember is catching Yankee Doodle Dandy on the 4th of July.
I just watched The Legend of Hell House about two weeks ago. It’s a week older then I am.
*Oceans 11 *(1960)
Ministry of Fear (1944). Graham Greene novel, Fritz Lang directs.
In WWII England, Ray Milland is released from an asylum and stumbles upon a Nazi spy ring. 