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The Best of Cold War Cinema

With the Evil Empire as the bad guy, Hollywood made some great flicks

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(Newser) – Maybe the reason Betsy Sharkey is feeling nostalgic about Cold War flicks is that the era offered a clear, if flawed, idea that we were the good guys. Regardless, it made for some good movies. The Los Angeles Times critic's faves, by "capricious category":

  • Aliens: With "subtexts rich in what the 'aliens' might be capable of," films like the original Day the Earth Stood Still shine. Also of note is the ghetto freakout Brother From Another Planet (1984).

  • Spies: A toss-up between Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain (1966), with "Paul Newman at his enigmatic best," and Sean Penn's addled druggie-Soviet operative in The Falcon and the Snowman (1985 ) .
  • Clowns: What use is the threat of nuclear annihilation if it doesn't inspire some top-notch comedy? Hands down best: the "both-sides-of-the-coin insanity" of Dr. Strangelove.
  • Adversaries: "Showdown" flicks abound, but the best is the 1964 doozy Fail-Safe, with "Henry Fonda in the Oval Office with a Sophie's choice on his hands."
  • "Lethal weapons": In the "tightly wound agent" genre, Sharkey can't help but go with Matt Damon's take on Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne. And of course—though heaven knows how he could be tightly wound with all those martinis—there's always ...
  • Bond: James Bond.
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Sean Connery as James Bond in
Sean Connery as James Bond in "Never Say Never Again".   (AP Photo)
A scene from Dr. Strangelove.
A scene from Dr. Strangelove.   (©tnarik)
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Jes
Nov 9, 09 2:50 PM CST
Dr Strangelove has worked well as a test movie I've noticed. Most guys who dislike it or don't get it are usually ones where the relationship doesn't end so hot. Maybe I should just plan for all 3rd dates to be stay in movie nights and break out the Stanley Kubric. Reply
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Cat-Lover
Nov 9, 09 3:10 PM CST
You had to be there when Dr. Strangelove first hit the big screens in order to really appreciate it. It was right-on when it captured the lunacy of the period. A really great film.
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Jes
Nov 9, 09 3:55 PM CST
Yeah, that was a bit before my time. I still love it though.
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carol
Nov 9, 09 2:57 PM CST
For "feel good cold war" category I would add "The Hunt for Red October." Reply
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