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Re: Would you like to share your favorite movies?

So many faves! Here are some....

 

All About Eve

 

Brief Encounter

 

It Happened One Night

 

Cass Timberlane

 

Dark Victory

 

Double Indemnity

 

Dodsworth

 

Christmas in Connecticut

 

In Name Only

 

Gone With the Wind

 

Vacation From Marriage

 

The Philadelphia Story

 

The Best Years of Our Lives

 

The Lion in Winter

 

The Graduate

 

The Women

 

The Razor's Edge

 

Strange Interlude

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Re: Would you like to share your favorite movies?

The Women.  1939.   I don't know why I love this so much, but I do.


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Just posted a very, very long list, lol,  but had to add a few more!!

 

All of the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers classics like Top Hat

 

Waterloo Bridge

 

Notorious

 

Gaslight

 

The Apartment

 

Now Voyager

 

 

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Here we go:

A Time to Kill (McConaughey/SLJackson)--one of the most dramatic courtroom films ever--very powerful story about racism and politics.

Clear and Present Danger (Ford)

Hunt for Red October (Connery)

All Tom Clancy films (Jack Ryan series et al)

Dances with Wolves (Costner)

The Firm (Cruise)

The French Connection (Hackman)

Interview with the Vampire (Pitt/Cruise)

Legends of the Fall (Pitt)

In The Line of Fire (Eastwood)

Shawshank Redemption (Freeman/Robbins)

The Deerhunter (DeNiro/Streep/Walken)

Dr. Zhivago (Christie/Sharif)

Any and all films with Clint Eastwood/Sean Connery/Will Smith

Downton Abby (Favorite Series ever)

And that is just a few........

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@ILoveFragrance wrote:

I have so many I will wait and maybe not post at all.  So interested in what you movie diva's love.


The BodyGuard

Beaches

The Help

Pretty Woman

Philadelphia (Denzel, Hank)

Big (Tom Hanks)

The Way We Were (Streissand)

Precious

Malcolm (Spike Lee)

The Godfather Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Wedding Crashers

Cadillac Records

Die Hard (Bruce Willis)

Night of the Living Dead (original)

The Blob (original)

Strangers on a Train (original)

Shawshank Redemption

Shaft (Richard Roundtree)

A Raisin' in the Sun (Poitier)

The Graduate (Hoffman)

Body Heat (Kathleen Turner)

The Scarlet Letter (Demi Moore, Gary Oldman)

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Re: Would you like to share your favorite movies?


ScarletDove wrote:

 

A Time to Kill (McConaughey/SLJackson)--one of the most dramatic courtroom films ever--very powerful story about racism and politics.

 


 

@ScarletDove....Yes!...I had to highlight this movie from your list as I totally agree!...Matthew McConaughey was amazing and his closing statement so very emotionally riveting!....Excellent movie and the acting nothing short of superb!

 

 

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Since You Went Away

The Best Years of Our Lives

An Affair to Remember

Love Affair 

The Bishop's Wife

Tammy ( Debby only)

A Christmas Story

 

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I forgot Catch and Release 

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Re: Would you like to share your favorite movies?


@MyShadowLove wrote:

@ScarletDove wrote:

 

A Time to Kill (McConaughey/SLJackson)--one of the most dramatic courtroom films ever--very powerful story about racism and politics.

 


 

@ScarletDove....Yes!...I had to highlight this movie from your list as I totally agree!...Matthew McConaughey was amazing and his closing statement so very emotionally riveting!....Excellent movie and the acting nothing short of superb!

 

 


@MyShadowLove  I am glad you viewed this film in the same excellence as I.  Watched it again recently after a long time and it is amazing how certain situations stood out; a little more to ponder each time watched.  This is a very emotional film and you are correct about McConaughey's closing statement....it brings tears...