It’s Ferris Buellers Day off for me.
A good really old horror is The Changeling.
I like a wide variety of films so hard to list.
i like romantic move
it has ending happy!!!!!!!1
I’ll never get tired of these. Donnie Darko is my all time favorite though.
(1)Shawshank Redemption, (2)The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, (3)James Bond: A View to a Kill (Grace Jones!!!)
I must add “Moonstruck” to my list. Cher? I’d eat her.. bread.
12:30 AM, watching “The Great Race”. (1965) Tony Curtis, Natale Wood, Keenan Wynn, Peter Falk, Jack Lemmon, and Ross Martin!
A three hour classic!
Having a bit of smoked flank steak, baked potato, and single malt Highland Scotch.
for this year definitely the Hobbit or the Dark Knight rises.
@cascade505 122627 wrote:
for this year definitely the Hobbit or the Dark Knight rises.
Both of them films where to hyped up, i would say they was average giving them both a very kind 7 out of 10.
For me the best film this year is Lawless/Gangster Squad.
The new Django film was also a alright film.
I can’t say that I have one favorite movie. I usually like some actors which make good and bad movies, e.g Notthing Hill, Troy, Pretty Woman, Anger Management, the Godfather, etc.
definitely alot of hype between my two fav. movies.
Just finished watching “The Sting” with Paul Newman and Robert redford. Another classic!
Also like Sean Connery, Richard Chamberlin in “The Molly Maguires”.
It was my favorite book as a kid, and my favorite movie as a teen, and both as an adult: LotR. I relate so well to being a little person someone considers harmless, and to some degree, useless. Both served as an inspiration and stepping stone in my life that strength of arms isn’t the only thing that shapes the fate of many.
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