All time favorite is "Paint Your Wagon"
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May favorite one is Fried Green Tomatoes. I have no idea as to how many times I have watched it. If I am flipping thru the channels and it is on I have to stop and watch it no matter how far into the movie it is. I have only seen the beginning 2 times.
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When I was in high school, the movie Arthur came out. Don't know what it was but Dudley Moore cracked me up. Saw it so many times I could recite the movie in it's entirety.
Now, I never tire of seeing Gone With The Wind or Jaws. Go figure. :roll: :wink: :lol: |
My favorite oldie is MY COUSIN VINNIE.
My new favorite to add to my list is THE BLIND SIDE! |
The Fugitive, never tire of Harry, lol!
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My daughter and I have watched Parent Trap soooooo many times! We know it by heart and she does a great British accent!!! We even know what parts they cut when it's on television. My daughter says I'm a Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock fan as I tend to have their movies and listen while I sew.
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The Wizard of Oz.
E.T. This one is sad and uplifting at the same time. The Day The Earth Stood Still...I love old black and white movies! Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Angela Lansbury is marvelous in this. And speaking of movies, have you seen the one about a 1928 movie of Charlie Chaplain, where on a sidewalk right outside a movie premiere showed what looked like a woman or a man in drag, talking on a cell phone? I've watched it several times, and it left me confused. There are masses of stuff about it running all around the internet!!! |
The Horse Whisperer
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Paint Your Wagon
The Quiet Man (Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne) The Lake House Monsters INC Sweet Home Alabama North by Northwest The Incredibles all of the Shrek movies The Sound of Music The Music Man The Wizard of Oz |
Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
The Wizard of Oz.
E.T. This one is sad and uplifting at the same time. The Day The Earth Stood Still...I love old black and white movies! Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Angela Lansbury is marvelous in this. And speaking of movies, have you seen the one about a 1928 movie of Charlie Chaplain, where on a sidewalk right outside a movie premiere showed what looked like a woman or a man in drag, talking on a cell phone? I've watched it several times, and it left me confused. There are masses of stuff about it running all around the internet!!! |
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