all time movie favorite?
#203
Originally Posted by sharon b
I couldn't pick just one if I had to :oops:
Polar Express is up there :thumbup:
Pretty Woman
An Officer and A Gentleman
Polar Express is up there :thumbup:
Pretty Woman
An Officer and A Gentleman
Richard Gere is so nice to look at!!
#204
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Missouri
Posts: 324
Here's my list:
The Ultimate Gift
Pride & Prejudice
The Quiet Man
I Remember Mama
The Trouble with Harry--Alford Hitchcock directed; Shirley McLaine & James Garner
The Bucket List
The Breakfast Club
Murder by Death--hilarious!!
Fiddler on the Roof
Song of the South
North by Northwest
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Sense and Sensibility
Yours, Mine & Ours --Henry Fonda & Lucille Ball
The Ultimate Gift
Pride & Prejudice
The Quiet Man
I Remember Mama
The Trouble with Harry--Alford Hitchcock directed; Shirley McLaine & James Garner
The Bucket List
The Breakfast Club
Murder by Death--hilarious!!
Fiddler on the Roof
Song of the South
North by Northwest
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Sense and Sensibility
Yours, Mine & Ours --Henry Fonda & Lucille Ball
#206
I was 12 when I see my first movie in the movietheatre without my parents..it was great!
Grease.. I'll never forget it
I love all the James Bond Movies and my children did look over and over again to Back to the future 1 en 2, Ernest goes to camp( and also the one he played basketball)and they also watched Herbie.
Grease.. I'll never forget it
I love all the James Bond Movies and my children did look over and over again to Back to the future 1 en 2, Ernest goes to camp( and also the one he played basketball)and they also watched Herbie.
#209
Gone with the Wind
Pay It Forward
Silent Movie
and anything with Sam Elliott (not just his looks but that mellow voice)
Everytime I go into the $1 store I check out their DVD's. Love to watch the moldy oldy movies, especially the Westerns.
Pay It Forward
Silent Movie
and anything with Sam Elliott (not just his looks but that mellow voice)
Everytime I go into the $1 store I check out their DVD's. Love to watch the moldy oldy movies, especially the Westerns.
#210
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ohio
Posts: 17,068
Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
Oh, how about Thelma and Louise? Everything but the ending. I LOVED Brad Pitt in that movie, LOL!
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