For me it is. I have always caught the classic movie that would play on syndication growing up. Godzilla to War of the Worlds, old westerns, etc. As I got older I would watch Turner Classic Movies channel on cable when an actor or actress I liked would be in a movie.
Fast forward to about 2007, I saw the writing on the wall and started to buy up as many DVD's and Blu Rays as I could of the Silver age films up to my rare favorites that somehow made it through the Hollywood gauntlet trash heap.
Last great movies I watched over the holidays were:
Strange Affair of Uncle Harry - 1945 (Well acted romance drama with Ella Raines, who was later married by the bad assed
Robin Olds who was not only a WWII Ace, but responsible for putting the hurt on the North Vietnamese and Russian attaches in Vietnam [this guy could have a movie all to himself from his exploits])
1h 20m | Approved
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The Man Who Would Be King - 1975 (Michael Caine and Sean Connery, Rudyard Kiplings fantastic adventure WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU DIE, if you already haven't)
2h 9m | PG
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Holiday Affair - 1949 (Robert Mitchum plays a non-tough guy, but with his trademark style in what is an appropriate holiday romance movie with some charm)
1h 27m | Approved
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The Asphalt Jungle - 1950 (This movie set the bar for heist films, it has been cribbed by so many since, it can be considered source material. Fantastic Noir filming which makes it more than just a heist film)
1h 52m | Approved
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I pretty much look at 1001 movies to see before you die and connect the dots on what I want to watch based on genre, director (Ford, Huston, Capra, Wilder, Hitchock etc...), actors (Cagney, Bogart, Mitchum, Cooper, Wayne, Eastwood, etc...) and get a feel for where I want to spend my entertainment time. There is so much quality here because it pre-dates overuse of special effects and relies upon story, plot, writing and talent from the actors, stuntmen, directors, etc... You will need to have an attention span that modern media has worked so very hard to erode, but once you get it, you will be rewarded and from a time when Hollywood wasn't wholly against you or your country.