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Re: Movies We Love and Can Watch Over, and Over and Over Again!

I'm getting such good ideas from all these answers!  

 

One I love and have watched over and over, but can't find anymore, that I didn't see mentioned is:

 

"Truly, Madly, Deeply"  Love this movie, keeps you going until the end, and I have a good cry over it every time.

 

"Benny and Joon" - also one of my favorites

 

"Rat Race" - good for a laugh

 

"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" - love Ethel Merman

 

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Re: Movies We Love and Can Watch Over, and Over and Over Again!


@panda1234 wrote:

@lmt wrote:

OLDIES

 

Moon Over Miami * (Don Ameche and Betty Grable)

Gone With The Wind 

The Major & The Minor * (Ray Milland and Ginger Rogers)

The Long, Long Trailer * (Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz)

Pillow Talk * (Doris Day and Rock Hudson)

The Trouble With Angels * (Roslind Russell and Hayley Mills)

 

 

The Hunger Games (all of them)

When Harry Met Sally 

The Devil Wears Prada 

Overboard 

While You Were Sleeping

Leap Year

Sweet Home Alabama

Ever After

Mystic Pizza

How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

 

 


@lmt   LOVED Trouble With Angles. Always want to be Susan St. James. She was good in McMillin and Wife and The Name of the Game. Sorry to get off topic.


 

@panda1234  I love Susan Saint James too, but she wasn't in The Trouble With Angels; she was in the sequel, Where Angels Go Trouble Follows.The sequel wasn't quite as good as the original, but I still liked it.

 

I love McMillan & Wife, still watch it every Saturday on COZI TV. Loved her in Kate & Allie - I wish they would start airing that show again.

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Somethings Gotta Give

It's Complicated

Steel Magnolias (love the cast in this one)

Runaway Bride

Dirty Dancing

Home Alone

Splendor in the Grass

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1. The Thrill of it All...nonstop laughter.  True comedic relief.

2. Airport...Don't we all wish we could be as clever as Helen Hayes???

3. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner...just for Kathryn telling "Hilary" off, but sadly not much has changed in our country, we will always have bigotry against color and land of origin, very sad.

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Dirty Dancing

American President

Pretty Woman

Mary Poppins (the  original)

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So many but the few that come to mind right away:

 

Psycho

Dirty Dancing

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

The Jerk (Steve Martin)

 Fatal Attraction

 

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I love many film genres, but my favorite is movies that make me think. In that vein, Jacob's Ladder has stayed with me since I first viewed it.


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Nothing current, that is for sure, I think movies now are just rehashed ideas.  I love anything with Barbara Stanwyck, William Powell, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Humphrey Bogart, Jean Arthur, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Joan Crawford and Kay Francis and Bette Davis.  That was when movies were great!