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Music documentaries. Makes me think of Scorsese's Shine a Light. The great Rolling Stones documentary. If I Leave Here Tomorrow. Lynyrd Skynyrd documentary. Tragic. Terrific music. |
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09-03-21, 08:13 PM | ||
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09-03-21, 08:27 PM | ||
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Yes, Midnight Lace is the movie. That is the opening scene. Also stars Rex Harrison. |
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09-03-21, 08:38 PM | |
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: TarHeel country
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I love movies...I quote movies all the time! But I can never come up with a satisfying list for threads like this!
First that come to mind: The Truman Show (I love this one so much!) Megamind (fave animated movie) Sabrina (Harrison Ford) Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Notting Hill While You Were Sleeping |
09-03-21, 09:02 PM | ||
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If you like those two, check out The Lost Room mini series (free on Tubi - the best riveting, heart pounding action strange yet realistic show I have ever seen. Right up there with ESOTSM and Being John Malkovich.
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09-03-21, 09:16 PM | |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Western NY
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Jeannine, we recently rewatched Midnight Run in memory of Charles Grodin; his movie that I would rewatch anytime is Seems Like Old Times.
Pat, I'm with you on the Godzilla and TCM love!!! cybersparkle, although The Twilight Zone series isn't a movie, DH & I seek out TZ marathons and can definitely watch the same episodes over & over! Loulou, I actually looked this up recently because DH & I were talking about watching Amadeus (neither of us has ever seen it). He decided to get out of acting to focus on stage directing/producing. (Also, I could watch Silence of the Lambs over and over.) I could watch virtually any of my favorites over and over, especially the ones with great acting/dialogue. A lot of mine have already been mentioned, but I'll highlight some categories. CLASSIC MOVIES The Philadelphia Story Holiday Affair (highly recommended if you need a new Christmas movie!) virtually anything with Cary Grant any of the 3 original Star Wars movies PAST 20-30 YEARS Galaxy Quest Pleasantville (an awesome underrated movie if you've never seen it) Lars and the Real Girl (in part b/c it's one of DH's favorites) Groundhog Day Independence Day MOST (but not all) of M Night Shyamalan's movies, but especially Unbreakable, Signs, and The Sixth Sense I'm sure there are other favorites that I'm missing!
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