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Lynnie, 1983- the music is fantastic! Whoever did the casting for that movie was spot on. It's really good. I didn't see it when it came out but a friend of mine told me about it and I got the VHS, then later on the DVD. I watch it at least once a year!
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Kevin Costner was originally in the movie too. He was cast as the friend who died but his role was cut from the movie. I love watching several movies each year: The Postman, The Patriots and Tombstone.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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I love that one! One of the best soundtracks ever. We bought the soundtrack right after seeing the movie ans played it over and over and over again.
I re-watch good movies all the time. Good ones I can watch over and over, bad ones I can't watch once!
I re-watch good movies all the time. Good ones I can watch over and over, bad ones I can't watch once!
#18
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Pearland, TX
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I watch my favorite movies enough that I usually can say the dialogue with the actors. I've seen "Mrs. Miniver" often enough that now I'm putting on the French track. I can still keep up with what's going on. Another of my favorites is "Hatari" with John Wayne. It's fun watching and hearing him speak French or Spanish. I wish I could find modern movies that I enjoyed as much as I like the older ones. The older ones have become such good friends.
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Mrs. Miniver is a wonderful one!!! Another old one I love is I Remember Mama with Irene Dunne. The first time I saw it was with my Mom and we cried buckets. It's such a heartwarming story.
That's another one I have to watch once a year!!!
That's another one I have to watch once a year!!!
#20
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Love old movies! Soooooo hooked on HMark Christmas movies right now! I'm an oldie (age-wise) but don't like just "any" old movie. There may not be many of you out there near my age . . . but I loved Spencer Tracy. Have seen "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" so many times I can just about say the dialogue with them. But wanted to mention a Spencer Tracy movie I saw in the fall on TMC. It starred he and Lana Turner (a gal I also loved). The movie is called "Cass Timberlane". I thought it wonderful! If you like old movies . . . watch for it . . . a great story!
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