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01-27-2019 12:55 AM
In no particular order:
High Society or Philadelphia Story (Like both versions, cannot choose between them. Watched High Society today.)
Grand Hotel
Stella Dallas
This list could change at any given moment as I am a great fan of old, classic movies. TCM is my favorite channel on T.V.
01-27-2019 01:28 AM
I love the last scene of Dirty Dancing. I could watch it over and over and never get bored of it.
”Nobody puts baby in the corner”
Sigh
01-27-2019 01:36 AM
For me to watch over and over again laughs must be included:
Animal House
Romancing The Stone
Caddyshack
Baby Boom
Funny Farm
Bull Durham
01-27-2019 03:39 AM
Man, this is tough. In no particular order:
Singin' in the Rain
Goodfellas
Fargo
A Knight's Tale
Sweeney Todd
01-27-2019 05:30 AM
Jaws
Dirty Dancing
Scrooge
01-27-2019 05:56 AM
*Ben-Hur
*Dark Victory
*Casablanca - “If you knew how much I loved you. How much I still love you”... Squee!
*Planet of the Apes - Priceless moment when they realize Taylor (Charlton Heston) is intelligent
*The Godfather - Oh, Michael, Michael, Michael (Al Pacino)
*Beverly Hills Cop
*Falling in Love - Sunlit adultery
*Move Over Darling - Adorable Doris Day and James Garner
*The Net - Sandra Bullock in danger and thinking fast on her feet
*Soap Dish - Hilarious soap opera sendup
01-27-2019 06:06 AM - edited 01-27-2019 06:15 AM
Penny Serenade
Uncle Buck
Tommy Boy
Sound of Music
01-27-2019 06:07 AM - edited 01-27-2019 06:28 AM
Love all those you mentioned, but Dinner at Eight is an absolute gem. Jean H. is perfection. What a gal! Marie Dressler as Carlotta Vance -- just delicious.
Thomas Crown Affair with Steve McQueen and Faye D.
Mildred Pierce
Butterfield 8
The Long Hot Summer with Paul Newman
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Picnic with William Holden and Kim Novack
Sunset Boulevard....the scene where she gifts him with a cigarette case with a note saying "Mad About the Boy."
And lots of guilty pleasure movies including Cleopatra with Elizabeth Taylor....
01-27-2019 06:24 AM
"To Kill a Mockingbird"
"12 Angry Men"
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" (with Kevin Kline)
"The Haunting" (with Julie Harris)
"Dead Poets Society"
"Tommy Boy"
"To Die For" (with Nicole Kidman)
"Moulin Rouge"
"The Others"
(I feel like having my own little movie week!)
01-27-2019 07:04 AM
"The Magnificant Ambersons" Orson Welles' "other" flawed masterpiece, following the fortunes of a once-proud declining family
"Shadow of a Doubt" Hitchcock dissection of evil menacing a clever young woman in small town America.
"The File on Thelma Jordon" Barbara Stanwyck ambiguously drawn into a smoldering love affair
"The Big Heat" Glenn Ford is an honest policeman up against city-wide corruption and murder
"The Thin Man" Sparkling dialogue and hijinks with the inimitable, quintessential movie couple, William Powell and Myrna Loy
"The Best Years of Our Lives" Touching, unvarnished depiction of servicemen and their families re-adjusting after World War II
"His Girl Friday" Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell have never been better as fast-talking, bantering and bickering newspaper editor and reporter hot on a story, and a romance of their own.
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